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@zamhobby9662Ай бұрын
You guys should instead watch this one which had the original live audio (kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZmTMhIigfcaIrrs)
@RNTVАй бұрын
@@zamhobby9662 This one is not the original audio. All of those screams were added in. We talked about it at the beginning of this reaction.
@zamhobby9662Ай бұрын
@@RNTVBut why? Just the screams. But the audio for their singing still original. You can hear how their live singing rather than audio recording from the album.
@janolafulАй бұрын
@@RNTVthis came out 1964 its a Phil Spector song I'm old enough to remember it lol 😊
@festidious2644Ай бұрын
👍👍 That does it; I'm not emailing you a picture of me, not after that! Great reaction. Can anyone tell me what the short snippet is at the beginning of all their videos? It sounds familiar like The Bee Gees but I'm not sure I know what it is.
@TheOrlandoTrustfullАй бұрын
The Righteous Brothers. Making women slide off their chairs for 60 years.
@johnt8998Ай бұрын
Try watching Tom Jones singing "I'll never fall in love again". Make sure it's the live 1967 version, it's the best.
@jontuson2078Ай бұрын
What a fantastic rabbit hole Tom Jones is and your song choice is the perfect entry point. 👍
@adrianstjohn4820Ай бұрын
His voice is something else...
@patriciakeith6755Ай бұрын
@ohn8998, Tom's song I Who Have Nothing is another that is great song to react to.
@davidcooper1592Ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/qZWnh4B5l6xjfK8si=cgKdUY-S4HSYCo0E Guys you can discover the young Welsh wonder, Tom Jones and his incredible voice. Please react sometime soon🤗
@davidcooper1592Ай бұрын
And after that - kzbin.info/www/bejne/r4TSoZSqp5t0pacsi=d-PzEhfoxGOEfAic This is what happened almost 60 years later, completely by chance! This will blow your minds🤪🙏🏻
@VincitOmniaVeritas.Ай бұрын
Bill sang “I’ve had the time of my life” with Jennifer. The main song from the film Dirty Dancing. ❤
@jedworthyАй бұрын
I'm 81 now and was 21 when this first came out. We were so lucky to have been young with this music, Elvis, Righteous Bros, Everly Bros, Tom Jones and soooo many more. They way the world is today, I think us oldies lived in the best of times and definitely had the best music. Love your reactions by the way ❤
@musicluvr70Ай бұрын
You've got a few years on me, but I would agree with most of those you've mentioned. I was never a big fan of Elvis, but my Mom was ALWAYS playing his music, and that could be why I didn't care for him so much. I was just 10 when this came out, but I have a lot of albums from this era. From the late 50s until today, I have 800 vinyl albums, and I told my kids that after I'm gone, if they sell them at a yard sale for $2 each, I will come back and haunt them. 😂😂
@jeffreyburley4033Ай бұрын
Ah yes, blue eyed soul from the 60s. You cannot find a pair that melted more hearts than these guys. Though we lost Bobby, Bill is still out there making music.
@buddyhekАй бұрын
I can’t imagine how many times I’ve heard this over 60yrs, and it’s still a great song. And believe me the 60s were a fantastic time to be a kid.
@janettesinclair6279Ай бұрын
This was one of the great songs from my teenage years.
@sherigrow6480Ай бұрын
The most played and requested song of the 20th century. They really were the best. Released in December 1964.
@waldorfstatler3129Ай бұрын
Check out the Walker Brothers "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore", "Make It Easy On Yourself", "Walking In The Rain". These were hits of 1965 1966. They were of a similar style to the Righteous Brothers, i.e. Bacharach, Phil Spector, Barry, Greenwich song writing and sound. Of course, these "Brothers groups" all did covers of songs originally sung by Dionne Warwick, Mary Wells, The Ronettes et al in the early 1960s.
@kieronball8962Ай бұрын
Jess melts into a puddle on the floor, once again! 🤣
@AlBarzUKАй бұрын
I know how Mike feels. My wife always used to say “If Placido Domingo calls for me, I’m gone and I won’t look back.” 😕
@Kari_B61exАй бұрын
I was 3 in 1964 and thanks to my Mum swooning over the Righteous Brothers I was raised on them - she's now 84 and still loves them.
@shaknitАй бұрын
You have no idea how much I miss those days.
@WoodGuyАй бұрын
I was lucky to grow up with this music, I feel bad for kids today thinking what they're listening to is music.
@grahamtravers4522Ай бұрын
One of the backing singers was someone called Cher ....
@LoveCats9220Ай бұрын
Soul and Inspiration is another fabulous song by the Righteous Brothers. Had to chuckle at the “clean cut” comment. It’s been said that Bill, prior to his singing days, had a ‘Fonzie’ look. Black leather jacket, greased back hair etc
@joancurrie6748Ай бұрын
This song was the most listened to song of the entire 20th century.
@andyrutherford203Ай бұрын
You can hear all that Knicker elastic snapping in 1964 😮
@TheToledoTrumptonАй бұрын
I imagine that there were no dry...er um eyes, that's it eyes, after their concerts.
@wendyryder2708Ай бұрын
LOL!
@jillosler9353Ай бұрын
@@TheToledoTrumpton Home to coffee and cream methinks 😂😂😉😊
@brianaustin898926 күн бұрын
And bra's unclipping, what memories of times gone by, of when I was 24.
@steviesellersАй бұрын
The most played song of the 60s sold millions and the air play on the radio
@alrightbal9190Ай бұрын
This was the most played song in the 20th century on radio and television and beyond until 2016!
@philipashley9723Ай бұрын
This was one of my favourite songs during those years. I'm 80 now, and I still only listen to the songs from those years. I'm from Liverpool and, I have read, that this song, was the most listened to/played song, of the 20th century. The music during those early years could be understood, word for word, unlike the present day screeching.
@pbjabqАй бұрын
Not far behind you! The Righteous Brothers were awesome and stopped traffic. LOL
@AlBarzUKАй бұрын
You sound like my grandma - and I’m 76!
@shaknitАй бұрын
Cant listen to this without getting chills and shivers,
@CheekyReviewsАй бұрын
An absolute belter of a tune, these types of songs will never ever get old, great reaction as always. Jess with her rosy cheeks says it all haha with these two. Can you please add Russell Howard (British comedian) "Cancer funeral", to your list. Am sure you will love it. :D :)
@johnroberts19012 күн бұрын
I was 20 when this came out, and I have never heard anyone sing it better
@doloreskrisky1670Ай бұрын
My first concert nearly 60 years ago was The Righteous Brothers.❤❤ Blue-eyed soul at its best!
@iainhughes8110Ай бұрын
Jess was REALLY blushing listening to this fantastic song!! Bless her!!🤣🤣♥️
@jayweb51Ай бұрын
This is one of my favourite songs, but my all-time favourite song is Soul and Inspiration.
@RayDavies-zv5icАй бұрын
In 1960 I was 12. Thus I was a teenager throughout the 1960s. It is difficult to put into words how "brilliant" a time it was. The Righteous Brothers were right up there competing for the Number 1spo in the charts on both sides of the pond with likes of the Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys etc etc. Another great reaction from you.
@vincereynard4890Ай бұрын
There it is again! That dreamy , shiny eyed Lady look. Every time. I wonder how many babies were born about 9 months after a Righteous Bro. Concert?
@Avey-h3fАй бұрын
Those of us who grew up in the 60’s and 70’s were exposed to some of the greatest music and talent. And it was from multiple groups. We thought it would never end. It was heaven on earth. Great times. Thanks for your thoughtful opinions.
@DougRayPhillipsАй бұрын
Bobby's "Unchained Melody" (the studio version) is the soundtrack behind the Pottery scene in "Ghost." In the original "Top Gun," Tom Cruise and his buddies sing a bad version of "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" as a pickup device. The real Righteous Brothers recording is the rollup credits song.
@zanhar7688Ай бұрын
A poster on a different channel called them 'The apex predators of blue-eyed soul' and I thought that captures it perfectly. This came out in December of 1964 and they were 24 yrs old...and yes they were unquestionably heartthrobs....
@JoDean1545Ай бұрын
I was 13 when this song came out, absolutely love watching these reactions. This song was the most requested song of the 20th century 🎉❤😊
@TheCornishCockneyАй бұрын
I get the feeling you’re starting to warm to good music from the golden era (60’s,70’s and 80’s) Welcome to our heaven.
@danielgriffin5035Ай бұрын
The Righteous Brothers we called the blue eyes brothers of soul. Hearing them on the radio many people thought they were black. They were shocked when they finally saw them on TV.
@Gismo-ih7giАй бұрын
I wasn't born until the 80s, but grew up in a family of big music lovers. So I was raised on 50s and 60s music. Every radio was set to oldies channels so this is the sound of my childhood. Over 20 years after the fact😂. It has left me with really wide music taste though and I can probably sing alot more 60s-80s tunes than I can anything new 😅
@kevinhouse1015Ай бұрын
The most listened to song of the 20th century. Look it up. I am 71 and still have it on my playlist!!
@PaulDear-jb2buАй бұрын
Have you listened to anything from ABBA ? Two ladies, each with great individual voices but they have what is known as ABBA's third voice when they harmonise together. Well worth a listen and they have some great songs too.
@DEWDLESАй бұрын
This is such a heartbreaking song but it’s bloody amazing
@2CambourneАй бұрын
This song (You've Lost That Loving Feeling). Was the most played song on the radio during the 20th century. It made the Guinness Books of World Records. It's been in so many movies and television shows. Awesome reaction to one of the greatest duos ever in Rock & Roll history.
@charlesghent2485Ай бұрын
That song was the most requested song in the 20th century.
@robcannon9165Ай бұрын
That song was one of the most iconic song of the 60s and The Righteous Brothers got there name after they left a group to become a Duo and when they were first singing as a Duo a fan in the audience shouted out "THAT WAS RIGHTEOUS BROTHER" and thats how they came up with thevname The Righteous Brothers 😮 10:43 and thats how they came up with the Name The Righteous Brothers!!! 10:43
@CliffordValvickАй бұрын
Add "Soul and Inspiration" a live black and white tape! Bill is in rare form!
@mikerant4135Ай бұрын
I was about 10 when this hit the UK, I had an older sister who used to bring lots of the old '45's home, Beatles, Elvis, Bill Haley etc (all new music back then). The Righteous Brothers were a favourite - when you reacted to ELO you talked about nostalgia - every time I hear this I remember me and Eli (Eleanor, older sister) belting out this song while we washed/dried the pots. I never got down quite as low as Bill (though even at 10 I had a deep voice) but my sister got the screams off pat. Happy days
@paladin5163Ай бұрын
The nearest thing to time travel. I hear this kind of music and I am instantly back there. Glory Days. Also love the Walker Brothers.
@judithrowe8065Ай бұрын
Scott Walker was my heart throb of that time. Stunning voice and so much emotion.
@steddie4514Ай бұрын
Best ballad ever! 👍🇬🇧
@agapeo4137Ай бұрын
Must hear and see Bobby rip his talent in: "Summertime" My Prayer, Ebb Tide, Somewhere. Their Duo: Your my soul and Inspiration and You'll Never Walk Alone. Also Bobby has another solo version of Unchained Melody on the Shidig T.V. Show in early 1964 or 5 to a teen age audience
@PeteV.53Ай бұрын
Bill Medley's voice in the opening few lines always gives me goosebumps - no matter that I have listened to this song a thousand times!
@josephscally6270Ай бұрын
When I see things like this one of my thoughts is isn't it marvelous that these fabulous performances have been saved for the ages.
@ratsters7Ай бұрын
"It makes me just feel like crying, coz baby something beautiful's dying" - one of the saddest love song lines ever written, and sung by Bill with such expressive anguish.... brings a lump to my throat every time.
@Ray-ln4ezАй бұрын
This was the most played song on the radio in the 20th century!
@mariannesyrett7759Ай бұрын
I was 11, the best time, love them and a lot of the others from that era still
@jillosler9353Ай бұрын
I was a very young wife who made love to this music in the honeymoon phase! Memories 😊
@Robert-e9m8r26 күн бұрын
And it just gets better.... so tender
@bobkroll2669Ай бұрын
Most listened to song in the 20th century
@luckyskittles8976Ай бұрын
Love it !! Bill Medley did a great duet with Jennifer Warnes I've Had "The Time of My Life" in 1987
@MrAki1960Ай бұрын
They took the name after a man in the crowd at one of their gigs stood up and shouted 'That's righteous brother'.
@bjw0515Ай бұрын
This was the year I was born and my mom and grandma listened to this all the time! The older I get the more I appreciate their music. Thank you so much for listening to this, much appreciated!
@OcotilloTomАй бұрын
I was serving my first tour in Vietnam when this was released, I first heard it on Armed Forces Radio. Good and bad memories, thanks for the reaction. T. Boyte, GySgt. USMC, retired Vietnam 1965-66/1970-71
@davesutherland2e0fok56Ай бұрын
Blue eyed soul one of the best pop songs ever in my humble opinion
@benrevellАй бұрын
I was 15 at the time. This is the best song from that era.
@Spencer-h3mАй бұрын
I was born in 1966 that was what my mom listened to on an old am radio
@leonardbullock245Ай бұрын
Thanks for the reaction. There is a song from the 70's, Rock and Roll Heaven that is really good.
@RobertDeMartinАй бұрын
In the sixties two artists came out with "Greatest Hits' albums. Each had 12 songs and EVERY SONG WAS A GIGANTIC HIT. The Righteous Bros and Johnny Mathis. Everyone, I mean EVERYONE bought these albums, they were sensational. I'm sure they are collectors items right now and I can't guess what they're probably worth.
@germainefisher163222 күн бұрын
Blue eyed soul, so fine!!
@PaulDear-jb2buАй бұрын
I'm glad you listened to this, the real version without all the silly screaming. I'd never heard the screaming version before until you played it last time.
@LMTino10 күн бұрын
The instrumental on this version slid in and out silently from others...gave it a really focused energy.
@johnmccarthy7158Ай бұрын
1964- a time when all these singers has extreme classical talent. They had to have the best talent possible. No auto tunes and limited technology there.
@SherryDocchioАй бұрын
It was live on Shindig in 1964. If you notice Bobby still had the gap in his front teeth which was capped by the 65 season of Shindig. He went from cute to stunning. I love it that younger people are reacting to these legends so thank you for helping to keep their music alive.
@Aurora-tp3dyАй бұрын
Interestingly, in the '80s, his upper teeth started moving around. Teeth want to be where they want to be. 😆 Yeah, either way, he's gorgeous.
@SherryDocchioАй бұрын
@@Aurora-tp3dy I can vouch for that happening. I have a tooth that came in to the back of the gums and was told to keep pushing with my tongue and it would go into place. Now that same tooth wants to turn sideways in my later years. Darnit!
@tedjung3700Ай бұрын
This was a live lip sync on the studio recording.
@Aurora-tp3dyАй бұрын
@@tedjung3700 It was a live performance on the weekly show, Shindig. The RBs were regulars. The channel owner has substituted the live audio for the studio recording. The original live performance is available. [An aside: The screaming through it, which apparently totally annoys these reviewers & their viewers, is the in-house teenage audience spontaneously going out of their minds (guess they need to get out more). Bobby and Bill caused this reaction from the beginning. The screaming isn't some add on. Girls have been squealing and screaming for their favorites, at least, since Sinatra. Sorry😞 for the rant, had to get it off my chest.]
@LaurelT1948Ай бұрын
@@Aurora-tp3dy I go to meet Bill Medley earlier this year, and I thought I was going to faint. But in speaking to him I found that he’s really nice, kind, funny, and genuine. So I guess I’ll faint after all. His new album comes out in February.
@youngthing12Ай бұрын
Tom Jones is a must for you to watch 😁 I’ll never fall in love again 1967 👍🏻🤩🏴
@thomastimlin1724Ай бұрын
until I meet your wife lol...
@bobbycavazos7824Ай бұрын
Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley. Definitely Righteous!!!
@brucecronin6396Ай бұрын
The "Most played", "Most requested" song of the 20th Century !! Love your reaction !!
@rayjohn8689Ай бұрын
I remember watching this on TOTP when I was 9 years old....boy,do I feel old 😔
@catherinemccullough299Ай бұрын
Perfection!
@scottgorski7931Ай бұрын
Even in the 70's if this came on at a high school dance the girl would simply melt.
@rogerb4436Ай бұрын
They were the days when guys actually took pride in how they dressed & looked.
@kristafrizzellАй бұрын
soul and inspiration is another great one, by both bobby and bill
@1953jazzmanАй бұрын
Watching your dear companion's face as they sang (sir) was absolutely priceless! :)
@jbear3562Ай бұрын
Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield changed the world. They did this by simply being good men. They were clean, sober decent men bot on and off stage. The story goes that when they were performing for a unit of black soldiers somewhere in the South one of the young men stood up and yelled: "Brothers You Are Righteous!". Thus the legend began. Shortly after this video was recorded someone coined the phrase: "Blue eyed Soul" to describe their style.
@anthonycragg451Ай бұрын
Beautiful song from my time, thank you for the reaction
@anitawright7169Ай бұрын
These guys are icons and this an iconic song. This back when there was no auto tune. Whey hear is what you get. Love your reactions!
@tedjung3700Ай бұрын
This song was recorded at Goldstar studios in Hollywood. The video is a lip sync of the studio recording. Goldstar was famous for the quality if its mechanical (no digital audio tricks in the 60's!) reverb/echo chamber. It was simply a very long box with a speaker at one end and a microphone at the other, and its purpose was to delay the 'processed' sound long enough to make the tasty spacious echo sound you hear in this song. Tina Turner's vocals for River Deep Mountain High were also recorded at Goldstar.
@garyhorton9827Ай бұрын
The most requested and played song of the 20th century. But, there's also another side.... Many of us who served in 'Nam, not most but some, lost our sweethearts for a lot of reasons.... I lost mine 'cause she found someone else when my ship spent an extra 9 months overseas at the end of the war in operation "Frequent Wind". That was in '75, now in 2024 I can't listen to this without tears.
@tonyhaynes908024 күн бұрын
The 'Dear John' letters were still getting pinned up on the boards in Belize and Germany in the seventies, and Hong Kong in the eighties. That's when you took they guy out and got him smashed.
@tom56ismАй бұрын
I grew up with this music and music period. I was so lucky. There were so many great singers and groups, and the blue-eyed soul Righteous Brothers were one of the best by far.
@dudeymcdudersonАй бұрын
If this doesn't make the hairs stand up on your neck then you have no emotions. Just beautiful.
@todtigerАй бұрын
My neice was on holiday in las vegas a couple of years ago and Bill Medley was playing there. My neice got to meet him and he face timed my aunt in the uk, she was over the moon
@Neil-z7nАй бұрын
Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield - undeniably the world’s greatest musical duo of all time, singing one of the best songs ever written.
@gailstevens6831Ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing this back. This song became so popular when it was released I was turned off, because it was played so often. This has renewed my love and appreciation for the song and their voices.
@nancy9891Ай бұрын
Bill Medley has a baritone voice and Bobby has a countertenor voice. Absolutely perfect! BTW Cher is part of the female backup group!
@sallyrobinson2285Ай бұрын
Used to know when my mum and dad had had an argument. Because my mum would play this full blast 😂😂
@haroldmachroli7038Ай бұрын
Did you know that this was the most listened to song of the 20th century. It's an amazing song. The Righteous Brothers are fire. You need to Listen to their other hits, Soul and Inspiration, Ebb Tide.
@Robert-jh8yoАй бұрын
Top shelf blue eyed soul.
@PaulDrake-u7mАй бұрын
Beautiful schoolgirl reaction from Jess! Love it.
@danielbenincasa770Ай бұрын
Do their song " Soul & Inspiration "
@spainboyАй бұрын
And 3.37 Bill taps Bobby's arm and tells him to put the mike into his right hand,cool
@BenSummers1971Ай бұрын
Bobby and Bill can really sing. Amazing :) Good work guys :)
@jeffpeterson6959Ай бұрын
'Soul and Inspiration' brings out Bill's baritone the strongest. Highly recommended!
@LaurelT1948Ай бұрын
He just explodes with passion. Incredible.
@brucecronin6396Ай бұрын
The "Most requested" and "Most Played" song of the 20th Century !! Check out "Soul and Inspiration". This song came out in late 1964, and I graduated HS in '66. (I'm 76 years young). Love the reaction. Jess's eyes were rivoted, and she seemed to hang on every note and lyric !! Love it !!
@robertday1671Ай бұрын
Hey I loved y'all's reactions definitely your's Jess! Glad y'all was able to react too the right video this time lol !
@markos_vaultАй бұрын
The Dynamic Duo never disappoints. Recently saw a documentary were legendary record producer Phil Spector took 39 takes to get this recording exactly how he wanted. We all know the end result. Took 3 months I believe from writing to the final okay. Many very good songs. Soul and Inspiration, Hung on You, Just once in My Life They were on 🔥🔥🔥🔥 doing Little Latin Lupe Lu and The Night Time is the Right Time with the Blossoms.
@garywaterman814Ай бұрын
You mentioned this is the 1st time you've gotten to hear Bill Medley. If you ever watched Dirty Dancing (1980's version) you heard Bill Medley at the end. He's the male voice singing "Now ive had the time of my life" in the final scene.
@luminiferous1960Ай бұрын
This recording was first released in November of 1964 when I was 4 years old. My parents bought the 45 rpm record and played it often so I grew up hearing and loving this song as well as others by the Righteous Brothers. Two recommended songs by this duo to which you should react are "I Just Want To Make Love To You" and "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration." This genre of music is called blue-eyed soul. The term "blue-eyed soul" is thought to have first been coined by Philadelphia radio DJ Georgie Woods in 1964 when describing the duo's music. I'm very glad that new generations are re-discovering and appreciating this music.