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Reaching #6 on the US R&B charts, this track signaled the group's successful transition into the soul era.

A fan favorite showcasing the group's sophisticated "uptown" R&B style. ThePlatters-TheMusicorYears.7z - FileFactory

Under the guidance of manager/songwriter Buck Ram and legendary producer , the group signed with Musicor Records in 1966. Despite legal battles over the group’s name and a splintered identity, this lineup produced some of the most enduring soul and "beach music" classics of the decade. Key Highlights & Notable Tracks Reaching #6 on the US R&B charts, this

This text covers the history, significance, and content of , a collection capturing the group's mid-to-late 1960s soul era. The Platters: The Musicor Years Overview Despite legal battles over the group’s name and

This era is defined by upbeat harmonies and soulful arrangements that differ sharply from 50s classics like "Only You."

A definitive up-tempo hit that reached #12 on the R&B charts and became a staple of the Northern Soul and Carolina Beach Music scenes.