This is so awesome. This is before auto tune. This is pure raw talent. Righteous Brothers are icons, and this song is iconic. This what they called Blue Eyed Soul. Love your reactions.
This song received the most airplay on radio/tv in the 20th century. This song was written for The Righteous Brothers by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. This song was in Top Gun. Hall and Oates covered this with success too.
Thanks for bringing that to our attention! I've changed this title almost 10 times since it released last night on my phone I must have effed it up somewhere along the way.
You want to hear Bobby get down and soulful listen to him sing Summertime . Then Stay with Me. Phenomenal. Another good one with both is You'll Never Walk Alone on the Ed Sullivan show. Also recently posted is The Midnight Special, with them hosting it, which just a gift to Righteous Brothers fans.
The Dynamic Duo never disappoints! To me their the greatest duo ever. Many very good songs. Soul and Inspiration Just once in my Life Little Latin Lupe Lu, Ebb Tide. They were on 🔥🔥🔥 doing The Night time is the Right Time with the Blossoms. Bill Medley (deep voice) still performing at age 84 but with Bucky Heard. Sadly Bobby Hatfield passed in 2003. I hope yr both feeling better soon. Best of success with yr channel
Both unique, one high and one low; together they were magic. I'm sure you'll follow with more of their hit songs but don't miss their lively and funny R&B performances with Shindig's own band, backup singers and dancers. They were great all around entertainers and they have vocals that will blow your mind the further you dive into their archives. Enjoyed your reactions so thank you.
I'm so in love with male singers' voice of the 60s to 70s - deep and heavy, very manly - maybe this is also the reason why I love Cakra's voice, lol 😂🙏 I actually have one suggestion, please take a look at Tom Jones at Ed Sullivan Show singing Delilah ... Tom's voice is beautiful here - very oldies but sounds "expensive" 😌👍
It WAS a "Poppy" song when Hall and Oates covered it around 1984 and brought it back into the Top Twenty. Their arrangement was much more of a pop arrangement, Yes.
Yes ...this has the studio version dubbed over the live version. If you search it 'live on Shindig' you can hear the real live version. it's also wonderful, even with the screaming fans...
The Righteous Brothers (Bill Medley & the late Bobby Hatfield) had a string of hits including "Unchained Melody" and "Soul & Inspiration". Their rendition of "You'll Never Walk Alone" is jaw-dropping. Back in the day it was called "blue-eyed soul". I hope you both feel well enough to enjoy your vacation! Take as long as you need - we'll still be waiting around (we have no lives - LOL).
@@Killermcknight - Sorry - the Righteous Brothers were called 'blue-eyed soul' NOT the song (LOL)! I'm retired - no more work, school - if financial stability increases (or if you win a lottery) over the next decades perhaps someday you can retire too!
What you are listening to is the studio version dubbed onto this live version. There is a version of this that isn't dubbed. This was recorded on the show Shindig, complete with a bunch of screaming teeny boppers.
This is the actual live performance. There way too many videos of many singers where the studio recordings have replaced the live audio. Really don't get the point. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-03iSUjHaUxY.htmlsi=hpQ0qZ2Kdwq94lve
@@brianferris8668 great suggestion. Scott Walker always gave me the impression his voice was similar to Bill Medleys.Should of been more successful with a voice like his.
This song was in the movie Top Gun with Tom Cruise. The background sound was a Phil Spector idea called."the wall of sound. It had a reverb type of sound that was meant to fill up the whole song. Spector used this technique with other groups of that time as well. Fun fact......one of those backup singers was Cher before she and Sonny started singing together.
Bill also sung another very famous song that people don't always connect to him and that was from Dirty Dancing the title song " I've Had The Time Of My Life , along with Jennifer W.
When you get chance you need to listen to Sidnie Christmas on BGT. Her golden buzzer performance of tomorrow, then her semi final song my way and her final song over the rainbow. You will be blown away with her voice.
Hey, we’ve both got COVID, but it’s cool, because we are about to go on vacation and spread it to more people. Anyway, here’s us realizing good music exists.
You could not hear Bill Medley on Unchained MELODY (not medley) because he did not make a sound while Bobby Hatfield knocked it out of the ball park--he soloed that one. The pepper version you might recall if you've watched Top Gun.
You'll love hearing soulful Bill Medley sing lead (Bobby comes in for the chorus) on the blues record (no video) "I Want To Make Love To You". His solo record/video of "Brown Eyed Woman" with the group The Blossoms, on the show "Playboy After Dark", is another good one. Then see both of The Righteous Brothers on the "Ed Sullivan Variety Hour" sing "You'll Never Walk Alone". Good Reaction to them blending their voices on You've Lost That Loving Feeling. Their follow up song/video was "Soul and Inspiration" from the Hullabaloo TV show.
😂one of the brother reminds me of capt. America. This song will always remind me of top gun 80s. Back in philippines tom cruise top gun popularized that rayban and those rich guys wearing them in school and mall.
I absolutely live Bill Medley. He’s still singing, but just announced that he will retire from touring after this year. I even got to speak to him a few months ago! Bill also had a successful solo career, and won a Grammy for I’ve Had the Time of My Life from Dirty Dancing. But you’ve got to see the Brothers in full blues mode with the Blossoms in Night Time is the Right Time- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7wRA9tfEwLs.htmlsi=B-Ra0uZfy5Sgd4Vm. It’s really terrific!
@@Killermcknight Sorry, I HATE that version, little emotion an dlots of 80's techno in it turned me off entirely. People are always trying to perfect perfection. New audiences at the time had no damn clue about the Righteous Brothers almost 20 years later.
The other version you heard was probably Hall and Oates cover, which was also a hit in the 70s. Also, Bobby can go three or four octaves high. 60s were definitely better because you could understand the words. As the decades gone by the music drowns out the voices.
Guys, do you understand how iconic this song is? BS on the other versions no matter how popular they were...THIS is the original that had most radio play of all time...for Christ's sake this is 1965 with full orchestra and choir, in the middle of Beatlemania it takes the #1 position on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1965. this...was...the studio...version. It was NOT live here, the record was superimposed on the video.
Please both of you react to Sydney Christmas (yes that’s her name) audition on Britains Got Talent then her Semi-Final and Final’s performance. You will get goosebumps like you vids with stars off AGT you have both reacted to. 🙏🏽
Falta de vocês reagindo ao Gabriel Henrique... Houve algum problema? Trataram vocês mal? Espero que não.... Que vocês estejam bem!!! Saúde e paz pra vocês.
wrong, listen to Al Greene or Eric Clampton or the Hollies or Boz Skaggs or Linda Ronstadt, or REM . . . we had a variety of styles in R & B - the Eagles, Brandy by?, the Animals - all different
😂 call rubbish all you want, we haven’t. If we were going to lie about never hearing a song, why would this be the one of all of them to choose from? 🤣 We don’t lie on this channel.