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Magic City on a Monday As the sun rises on a Monday morning, one would expect the day to be filled with the usual mundane tasks and responsibilities. However, in the heart of the city lies a hidden gem—the Magic City. This enchanted place transforms the ordinary day into a realm of endless possibilities and enchantment. Walking through the city streets, one can't help but notice the air of mystery that hangs in the atmosphere. The cobbled streets sparkle with an otherworldly glow, leading curious wanderers to hidden corners and secret passages. The buildings stand tall and proud, adorned with intricate carvings and symbols of powerful magic.


You could say that in the second half of the 1950s, there were the big four doo-wop groups: The Coasters, The Ink Spots, The Penguins, and The Platters. And they're all connected, mostly through the Platters' manager and producer, Buck Ram, who wrote this song. He had also managed for The Coasters and The Penguins, the latter of which asked him to manage them after seeing how well he was doing with The Platters. As for The Ink Spots, they were more prominent in the previous decade, but Ram had written songs for them, too. Their influence was so profound that The Platters considered the Ink Spots to be their roots, and paid tribute to same by producing a cover of the Ink Spots' "My Prayer."

You could say that in the second half of the 1950s, there were the big four doo-wop groups The Coasters, The Ink Spots, The Penguins, and The Platters. Their influence was so profound that The Platters considered the Ink Spots to be their roots, and paid tribute to same by producing a cover of the Ink Spots My Prayer.

The plattrs the magic touch

The buildings stand tall and proud, adorned with intricate carvings and symbols of powerful magic. Each step brings a new sight, a new wonder to behold. Entering the city's bustling market square, a kaleidoscope of colors and scents fills the air.

The plattrs the magic touch

"(You've Got) The Magic Touch" was The Platters' follow-up hit to their even bigger "The Great Pretender." Since they released mostly singles instead of whole albums, you have to look for it on posthumous "greatest hits" albums.

Pause for a moment and appreciate the fine crafting of this song. The perfectly-scanning lyrics, neat as a pin. The soaring vocals of lead singer Tony Williams, almost making the microphone swoon before him. The ideal slow-dancing beat. Williams himself evidentially thought highly of this song, because he named his first solo album Magic Touch of Tony (1962).

You could say that in the second half of the 1950s, there were the big four doo-wop groups: The Coasters, The Ink Spots, The Penguins, and The Platters. And they're all connected, mostly through the Platters' manager and producer, Buck Ram, who wrote this song. He had also managed for The Coasters and The Penguins, the latter of which asked him to manage them after seeing how well he was doing with The Platters. As for The Ink Spots, they were more prominent in the previous decade, but Ram had written songs for them, too. Their influence was so profound that The Platters considered the Ink Spots to be their roots, and paid tribute to same by producing a cover of the Ink Spots' "My Prayer."

One chief innovation of manager Ram was to incorporate the group; each member had a 20% share of The Platters' stock and royalties. When a Platter left, they cashed out, selling their share of the name back to manager Ram. If you can see where this is going, as members came and went and the band eventually dissolved, several factions emerged fighting tooth and nail over the mighty Platters name. After Williams left, he led his own version of the Platters on tour, as did former members Zola Taylor and Paul Robi - and these were all touring at the same time! Meanwhile, manager Buck Ram held onto his own version of The Platters. It was a mess. Oh, and in case you were wondering, the guy in the original Platters' lineup named "David Lynch" had nothing to do with the famous film director of the same name. Isn't that almost a shame?

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One chief innovation of manager Ram was to incorporate the group; each member had a 20% share of The Platters' stock and royalties. When a Platter left, they cashed out, selling their share of the name back to manager Ram. If you can see where this is going, as members came and went and the band eventually dissolved, several factions emerged fighting tooth and nail over the mighty Platters name. After Williams left, he led his own version of the Platters on tour, as did former members Zola Taylor and Paul Robi - and these were all touring at the same time! Meanwhile, manager Buck Ram held onto his own version of The Platters. It was a mess. Oh, and in case you were wondering, the guy in the original Platters' lineup named "David Lynch" had nothing to do with the famous film director of the same name. Isn't that almost a shame?
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Exotic spices blend with the aroma of freshly baked pastries, enticing passersby to indulge their senses. The market is a hub of activity and a meeting point for people from all walks of life. Traders from distant lands present their wares, offering rare artifacts and enchanted trinkets that hold the key to unlocking extraordinary powers. Venturing further into the heart of the Magic City, one finds themselves surrounded by a symphony of laughter and enchanting melodies. Street performers captivate audiences with their spells and illusions, transporting them to a realm of pure wonder. Magicians and illusionists showcase their extraordinary talents, leaving jaws dropped and hearts racing with excitement. The Magic City is not only a haven for magic enthusiasts but also a place of learning and knowledge. The great library, with its towering shelves filled with ancient tomes and spellbooks, welcomes those seeking wisdom and enlightenment. Here, the secrets of the universe are unveiled, and one can delve into the depths of arcane knowledge. As the sun begins to set, the Magic City takes on an even more mystical aura. Soft glowing lights illuminate the streets, casting spells of awe and admiration on all who wander through its enchanting alleys. The city's inhabitants come to life, donning shimmering cloaks and robes, their magical prowess on display for all to see. Magic City on a Monday is a testament to the power of imagination and the endless possibilities that exist in our world. It is a place where dreams come true, and the ordinary becomes extraordinary. So, next time you find yourself caught in the monotony of a Monday, dare to step into the realm of magic and let the enchantment of the Magic City captivate your soul..

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