

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


Johnnie's Jukebox #3703
Well, we shall waste no more time in getting to Whitesnake's absolute classic. For my money, one of the top ten rockers of all time! Enjoy with me the immortal- Here I Go Again






















