THE GREAT PRETENDER
THE PLATTERS
SONGWRITER: BUCK RAM
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: THE GREAT PRTENDER/45RPM
LABEL: MERCURY
GENRE: R&B
YEAR: 1955
"The
Great Pretender" is a popular song recorded by The Platters, with Tony
Williams on lead vocals, and released as a single on November 3, 1955. The
words and music were written by Buck Ram, the Platters' manager and producer
who was a successful songwriter before moving into producing and management. The
song reached the UK charts peaking at number 5.
Buck Ram reports
that he wrote the song in about 20 minutes in the washroom of the Flamingo
Hotel in order to have a song to follow up the success of "Only You (And
You Alone)". Stan Freberg parodied this version.
In 2004,
the song was voted 360th greatest song of all time by Rolling Stone. Plas
Johnson played tenor saxophone.
The song
was repopularized in 1987 by Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of the rock band Queen.
Mercury's version reached number 4 in the UK Singles Chart. In one of his last
videotaped interviews in spring of 1987, Mercury explained that the song was
particularly fitting for the way he saw his career and being on stage.
Mercury's
music video for the song featured him parodying himself in many of his Queen
guises through video medium over the years, including visual re-takes of "Radio
Ga Ga", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", "It's a Hard Life",
"I Want to Break Free", "Bohemian Rhapsody", "One
Vision", and "I Was Born to Love You". It was directed by David
Mallet in February 1987, and also featured fellow Queen member Roger Taylor and
actor Peter Straker in drag. The video was also notable for Mercury having shaved off his
trademark moustache, which he had sported for much of the 1980s.
Oh-oh,
yes I'm the great pretender
Pretending that I'm doing well
My need is such I pretend too much
I'm lonely but no one can tell
Oh-oh, yes I'm the great pretender
Adrift in a world of my own
I've played the game but to my real shame
You've left me to grieve all alone
Too real is this feeling of make-believe
Too real when I feel what my heart can't conceal
Yes, I'm the great pretender
Just laughin' and gay like a clown
I seem to be what I'm not, you see
I'm wearing my heart like a crown
Pretending that you're still around
Too real is this feeling of make-believe
Too real when I feel what my heart can't conceal
Yes, I'm the great pretender
Just laughin' and gay like a clown
I seem to be what I'm not, you see
I'm wearing my heart like a crown
Pretending that you're still around