You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' -- The Righteous Brothers (Enhanced Audio)

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Жыл бұрын

Enhanced audio, in glorious MONOPHONIC SOUND, just like we listened to it on AM Top 40 radio in 1964 and '65 when this awesome song was on the charts.
For you reaction video people: They're not really brothers. Bill Medley, the tall guy with the dark hair and the deep voice, and Bobby Hatfield, the shorter guy with the blonde hair and the higher-pitched voice, started performing together in Southern California in the early 1960s. Early on, even before they had adopted the name Righteous Brothers, they were playing a club gig down near San Diego where a number of American servicemen would hang out. After the show one night, two of the 'brothers" saw them outside the club and called out to them, saying, "That was righteous, brother!" Right after that, Bill and Bobby adopted the name, Righteous Brothers.
Their first hit single was a rock 'n roll number written by Bill called "Little Latin Lupe Lu," which became a top 10 hit in 1962. They dabbled with a few other rock-songs. But the group's big break came in 1963 when the Beatles asked them to open for the Fab Four on their first American tour. This is when Beatlemania was just taking off, and this exposure was invaluable for the Righteous Brothers, But the grueling schedule of a national tour was a lot to deal with, and right about that time, ABC Television made them an offer they couldn't refuse. ABC-TV launched a weekly prime-time TV series called "Shindig!" Hosted by Los Angeles DJ Jimmy O'Neill, "Shindig!" featured a parade of A-list music stars that were topping the American Top 40 chart each week. To fill out the lineup, ABC-TV wisely invited a number of artists to comprise their "house band" (including Billy Preston, who would go on to become, in many people's minds, "the fifth Beatle"). And they also brought on a small nucleus of singing acts, including the Righteous Brothers. This opportunity was perfect for Bill and Bobby, as it would allow them to stay at home in LA while getting this massive national exposure on a hugely popular TV show geared to the very audience their music was for.
So not surprisingly, when they released "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" at the end of 1964, it climbed the charts to become the duo's first #1 hit, and became a mainstay on top 40 radio for the first few months of 1965, sharing the chart with such classic hits as "My Girl" by the Temptations, "She's A Woman" by the Beatles, "Downtown" by Petula Clark, "Love Potion Number Nine" by the Searchers, "This Diamond Ring" by Gary Lewis and the Playboys, and many other classic hits that are beloved to this day by youngsters who today, all these years later, sill love hearing them.
The Righteous Brothers would follow "Lovin' Feelin'" with "Just Once In My Life," and later that same year, would release one of their most memorable hits featuring Bobby on solo, "Unchained Melody." They would finish 1965 back in the top 10 with another Bobby Hatfield solo, "Ebb Tide." Their sound on those hits in 1964-65 featured their producer Phil Spector's signature "Wall of Sound" style of production, made famous by artists like the Ronettes, another one of Phil Spector's groups.
In 1966, the Righteous Brothers left Philles Records (Phil Spector's label) and signed with Verve Records, a subsidiary of MGM, thereby enabling them to produce their own songs. (They produced one or two of their songs while at Philles Records, but the record labels had "Produced by Phil Spector" printed on the label, which infuriated Bill Medley, who actually produced "Unchained Melody"). Their first offering on Verve Records in 1966 was "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration," which went to #1 faster than any of their other hits. "Soul and Inspiration" was written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, two of the songwriters working out of the Brill Building, and who also wrote "Lovin' Feelin'" (with Phil Spector). Sadly for Bill and Bobby, their follow-ups to "Soul and Inspiration" never quite connected with listeners, and the Righteous Brothers' star quickly fell.
Bill broke away from Bobby for a while in the late '60s and released a song called "Brown Eyed Woman" about an interracial relationship, shortly after the Supreme Court's landmark Loving v. Virginia decision that made interracial marriage legal in America.
The Righteous Brothers had one more big hit together in 1974 called "Rock and Roll Heaven," a tribute to artists who had died much too young (like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Jopin, Jim Morrison, among others).
"Unchained Melody" enjoyed a second run up the charts in the late '80s when it was featured in the movie "Ghost."
Shortly after, Bill Medley teamed up with Jennifer Warnes on a song called "The Time of My Life" that spent many weeks in the Top 10.
The Righteous Brothers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003. Bobby Hatfield passed away shortly thereafter.
Today, Bill Medley is still performing as half of the Righteous Brothers with his new partner, Bucky Heard.

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@brendawilliams4841
@brendawilliams4841 Күн бұрын
STILL LOVING IT IN 2024
@essiejames9492
@essiejames9492 28 күн бұрын
A black woman in the sixties and seventies feel in love with the Righteous Brothers in 2024 at 71 still listening 🎶 ♥️
@larryvermeer6170
@larryvermeer6170 10 күн бұрын
Good morning my friend Am 68 yrs old Am still listening to this music in July of 2024 but I love this song to and easy to sing with them to
@richardjennings9904
@richardjennings9904 23 күн бұрын
nothing like the great music of the 60s
@kathic9129
@kathic9129 10 күн бұрын
I also grew up with this music! It still Takes my breath away ! I am almost 78 and right now I am floating on a cloud! I remember the great guys I fell in love with back then! These songs was my world as a teenager! I only wish the kids of today had the same beautiful music to grow up with! For a few minutes tonight, I was just a teenager in love again! Thank you all!❤
@johnparker8588
@johnparker8588 2 күн бұрын
Same here Kathi
@j.l.armendariz1483
@j.l.armendariz1483 20 сағат бұрын
My Dad grew up with Bobby Hatfield in Anaheim . So naturally I was Raised on the Ritghteous Brothers.
@donhart3401
@donhart3401 11 күн бұрын
Incredible vocals! Blue eyed soul! I grew up listening to heavy metal, and still do. This song is timeless and has broad appeal!
@daveivey5352
@daveivey5352 3 күн бұрын
Perfect... I've always loved this song.
@spiritualconsiderations
@spiritualconsiderations 12 күн бұрын
Amazing talent and music!
@tiffanyking2200
@tiffanyking2200 8 күн бұрын
Beautiful, love them and this very awesome song
@mustofgotlost1
@mustofgotlost1 14 күн бұрын
Great Music, Beautiful Voices.
@user-tg2le8zy9c
@user-tg2le8zy9c Жыл бұрын
Step back into the past .Oh so sweet.Those times will never be again Enjoy while we can.
@Marv_S_Music
@Marv_S_Music 2 ай бұрын
Love this early footage of the righteous singing of the Righteous Brothers! Wonderful talents both of them! 👍
@koolJay01
@koolJay01 16 күн бұрын
The original and the best , i was only 11 yrs old now 70 and still love this one.
@bokiss8425
@bokiss8425 8 күн бұрын
Soo silky sweet smooth soul!! It's like been stoned and enjoying your song and a piece of German chocolate cake and a tall glass 9f cold milk... until the commercial break, sad face
@SuperFireHog
@SuperFireHog 2 күн бұрын
figured you were stoned !
@sherryhansen5228
@sherryhansen5228 5 күн бұрын
Timeless .. Effortless .... To the end of time ..
@lowellyowell2922
@lowellyowell2922 29 күн бұрын
Individually or singing together and harmony. 2 of the best singers male singers that ever lived.
@mariomovillon1613
@mariomovillon1613 Жыл бұрын
This song helped catapult Tom Cruise's 'Top Gun' to its highest fame! Powerful and sentimental indeed!
@DaveWytock
@DaveWytock 24 күн бұрын
I used to dance to this music at the local teen club in Bellevue, Nebraska and Madrid, Spain. 3:47
@user-it1dh6vp2q
@user-it1dh6vp2q 26 күн бұрын
Beautiful!!!🎼🎶😎
@terrychaplin3452
@terrychaplin3452 20 күн бұрын
You just can’t beat it, love it soo much 😊
@bettytaylor6316
@bettytaylor6316 26 күн бұрын
Beautiful ❤
@mariadefatimafernandes7746
@mariadefatimafernandes7746 Жыл бұрын
Adoro esta música
@LaurelT1948
@LaurelT1948 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. Such a tremendous song, and a great performance. I had the pleasure is seeing Bill Medley and his partner, Bucky Heard, in concert last month. They put on a great show. Bill’s daughter McKenna was also on the bill; a talented singer. Bill sang one of his newer songs, This Will Be the Last Time (I Sing the Blues), which earned a standing ovation from the crowd. He’s a legend.
@jerrybaliang8224
@jerrybaliang8224 Жыл бұрын
This one of their songs that i used to play in my yester years reflection. aside from their other song. the theme of the movie..THE GHOST...
@AnnaH.-fs6uy
@AnnaH.-fs6uy 37 минут бұрын
❤💫💫💫💫❤ THANK YOU.
@alfonsosalgado7317
@alfonsosalgado7317 29 күн бұрын
Every time the barmaid at CHEERS would go crazy when it was played ..😂
@BOEING--mh6xm
@BOEING--mh6xm 2 ай бұрын
I love this version so much and I don’t know why the remastered version by classic hits studio was removed
@chesterthawkins7510
@chesterthawkins7510 22 күн бұрын
Wonderful!!
@jasminescrase8345
@jasminescrase8345 3 күн бұрын
nothing better
@AnnaH.-fs6uy
@AnnaH.-fs6uy 25 күн бұрын
Thank you. ❤
@randyp2882
@randyp2882 Жыл бұрын
I wish you had the comments on Bobby's unchained melody. I am smart enough to understand why you have it off. I sing that song weekly,I would say it may be at this moment my favorite song for the past several years. I will sing this one too.
@opera93
@opera93 11 ай бұрын
Thank you…….. old fan here….
@albundick2530
@albundick2530 16 күн бұрын
A musical amp at a time when the hood was safe..a time you will feel and know again.
@no-oneman.4140
@no-oneman.4140 Жыл бұрын
This is the only way I could simply say thank you for the Unchained Melody video which is sensational and showed that Bobby Hatfield is perhaps the most underrated singer ever heard. Sorry to be dumb but why are the comments switched off for that ?
@rachelw.gaskins2761
@rachelw.gaskins2761 Жыл бұрын
I think Bobby Hatfield,( in my opinion ) was the very best singer in the very late 50's and early 60's and still his songs stirs my heart...and I am 80.
@opera93
@opera93 11 ай бұрын
@@rachelw.gaskins2761thanks, same here, @ age 76…….etc.😊
@chainamarie03
@chainamarie03 2 ай бұрын
I adore both these guys but hearing Bobby's voice still gives me the chills ❤
@walderchannel2653
@walderchannel2653 17 күн бұрын
K
@margarethenson9622
@margarethenson9622 7 ай бұрын
This was singing❤
@koolJay01
@koolJay01 16 күн бұрын
At it's best.
@judithlansberry6615
@judithlansberry6615 10 ай бұрын
Nice song❤lt😂
@MechtildReeg
@MechtildReeg 17 сағат бұрын
❤❤❤😂😢😮😅😊❤
@CarlosEduardo-go2tt
@CarlosEduardo-go2tt 10 ай бұрын
In the other video you said that Bobby Hatfield performance in Unchained Melody was one of the two or three best in history, can you tell me which were the others in your opinion? Thanks.
@jenniferliu9963
@jenniferliu9963 10 ай бұрын
挚爱的歌手
@DaveWytock
@DaveWytock 24 күн бұрын
@@jenniferliu9963
@user-dq9mt7sp2h
@user-dq9mt7sp2h Жыл бұрын
5
@SuperFireHog
@SuperFireHog 2 күн бұрын
Pretty much figured out they weren't brothers by their last names !
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