

Johnnie's Jukebox #3713
Another classic from The Platters today, this SuperstarWeek. Hope you don't burn the Thanksgiving Dinner tomorrow! Smoke Gets In Your Eyes


Johnnie's Jukebox #3712
The Platters allegedly got their name because records at that time looked like "platters." Here's another classic for your listening enjoyment- The Magic Touch


Johnnie's Jukebox #3711
The most popular lineup of The Platters was Tony Williams , David Lynch, Paul Robi, Herb Reed , and Zola Taylor . But the group was also among the first to have splinter groups that claimed to be the "official" group. The Great Pretender


Johnnie's Jukebox #3710
We dedicate our final SuperstarWeek of the year 2025 to one of the great vocal groups that came out of the Doo Wop era- The Platters. We kick things off with the all time classic- Only You


Johnnie's Jukebox #3709
We bid a fond farewell and retirement to David Coverdale & Whitesnake this SuperstarWeek with- The Deeper The Love


Johnnie's Jukebox #3708 Bonus!
Once again we present the original "bluesy" version. I think I like this version a tad more. It feels like the song has a chance to breathe. Both are good. Whitesnake with- Fool For Your Loving


Johnnie's Jukebox #3707
Whitesnake with another harder edged remake of an earlier tune- Fool For Your Loving


Johnnie's Jukebox #3706
From the Saints & Sinners album, another Whitesnake classic- Crying In The Rain


Johnnie's Jukebox #3705
Whitesnake struck gold again with this power ballad originally written for Tina Turner. It turned out too good to give away! Is This Love


Johnnie's Jukebox #3704
A bonus today on the jukebox! Whitesnake famously remade this classic in '87, but check out the original. It was originally given a more bluesy vibe (the only other difference subbing Drifter for Hobo) but this song rocks in either version. Here I Go Again



















