That's all singers had in the era's before 2000. It was pure talent. No auto-tune.
@cynthiaengstler446427 күн бұрын
@@NagelLisa they all had a clean style and they actually wore clothes and never saw any body grab their crouch while they performed! All the songs had a story to tell that you could identify with.
@anitawright7169Ай бұрын
They are icons. This was before auto tune. This just pure raw talent. Bobby Hatfield is the one singing this song. Bill Medley is the other one. Check out You've Lost That Loving Feeling by these guys it is awesome. It will be 60 years old next year. I am a new subscriber. Love your reaction!
@leannehouston2171Ай бұрын
It's actually already 60 years old. This song was recorded in September of 1964 and released as a single in November 1964. It first hit the billboard charts at #77 in December 1964 and hit #1 in February 1965.
@TNUELZАй бұрын
Thank you so much... I'm going to do us the honour of reacting to this recommendation..
@maryanngarrimone1153Ай бұрын
I was 15 yrs old when I watched Bobby sing this song on the Andy Williams show in 1965. Bobby owns this song. No auto tunes, just pure raw talent! I'm 76 yrs old and love listening to these guys sing the oldies, but goodies from the 60s. They had so many hits that you need to discover. I grew up listening to the best era of music. I have all of their vinyl record albums in my collection. ❤❤❤
@liviia305Ай бұрын
I was a young girl in 1965 listening to songs like this on AM radio as I fell asleep, and I agree with you re the music.
@tskend8502Ай бұрын
Live audience. Live orchestra. One take. Not even an earpiece. NO AUTO TUNE! REAL talent!
@valeriegrant8071Ай бұрын
This is one hell of a voice indeed my friend the best ever and never will be passed just total perfection his voice range is out of this world Bobby Hatfield rip so sadly missed ❤
@phyllisradcliffgospelhits603320 сағат бұрын
This song came out when I was born. Man I love brothers. Aaah we had song writers back then and the natural beautiful voices that sung. Thank You.
@nancy9891Ай бұрын
Bill Medley is a baritone and Bobby Hatfield a counter tenor. They were amazing soul singers.
@theodorabruin460119 күн бұрын
I've heard this thousands of times since 1965...I still get chills.❤
@chrisparkin1786Ай бұрын
He showed what he could do when singing “summertime “
@anthonyblakely399Ай бұрын
This is the beginning of "Blue-Eyed Soul" and The righteous Brothers were the pioneers of that genre.
@billp565624 күн бұрын
The greatest live tv performance in history
@USArocker1Ай бұрын
I was both of their UPS drivers. Oddly enough, Bill medley gave me and my cover band there start in 1980. We were 18 and making $600 a show! We grew to $3k a show, played 4 countries opened for the Beach Boys, and played with them everywhere. I also opened for Cool & The Gang, Donna Summer, America, the Cowsills, Kenny Logins and many more….all because of Bill Medley.
@LaurelT1948Ай бұрын
Bill has a new CD coming out on February 14. He’s released some if the songs and they’re beautiful! It’s a collection of country standards, called “Straight From the Heart,.” He’s truly a great singer.
@lindawhite-id3ly29 күн бұрын
Awesome 😎👍🏼
@jeffreyburley40334 күн бұрын
Blue eyed soul. No autotune, no special technology, just simply outstanding talent. That was what the 60s were all about in music.
@reggiefokes667716 күн бұрын
He was a counter tenor. He had remarkable range.
@anthonybartlett221Ай бұрын
His mom was in the audience. It was the 1st time she'd ever seen him perform live.
@susanworkman529Ай бұрын
The one and only Bobby Hatfield.......he killed it! No one else has a voice like that!!!
@timetravellingoneАй бұрын
Next up "You've lost that loving feeling" followed by "Soul and Inspiration" and "You'll never walk alone"
@CjJohnson-kf1ozАй бұрын
If you really want a shock listen to Bobby sing Summertime !!! Whoa!!!
@pamstuckey8349Ай бұрын
He will be shocked!
@maureentavares6488Ай бұрын
Acte, Righteous Brothers was my very first concert in Providence, Rhode Island. I was in heaven!
@ripmod1Ай бұрын
Bobby was 25 years old and he is in the rock and roll Hall of Fame.
@avidrdr5640Ай бұрын
The nightclub "down south" where they got their name was in southern California and the audience member who yelled out "that's righteous, Brothers!" was sitting at a table with other Black Marines from the nearby Naval Base. The term "blue eyed soul" was first coined by a Philadelphia radio disc jockey in reference to them. The song itself was written 10 years prior to this performance to be the theme song for a little known 1955 black and white movie titled "Unchained". It's a prison story and the song is about the main prisoner missing his lover and hoping she waits for him. That's the reason for the line "Time goes by so slowly". For anyone interested, the full length movie is available on KZbin. I started watching it but there's a reason it was a little known movie, so I didn't sit through it. Several people tried the song over the years and it was never heard, but it took Bobby Hatfield's passion and his perfect 4 octave range tenor to create this masterpiece.
@karencahill4798Ай бұрын
Thank you for these tidbits of information. 😊
@quentinmichel7581Ай бұрын
Both Bobby and Bill were born in 1940, making them just 25 yrs old at the time of the show. They had the professionalism of performers many years older. Their skill, timing and pure soul were simply amazing. Absofragginposilutively irreplaceable.
@SherryDocchioАй бұрын
Can't wait for you to discover more from these two amazing singers. Bill Medley is just as talented and when they sing together it becomes pure magic. One singer is a counter tenor and the other is a bass baritone yet their harmonies are so tight. They were predominantly R&B but they could sing anything from these beautiful love songs to some wild and crazy R&B. They were on a weekly TV show called Shindig and we couldn't wait to see what they would do each week. So talented and so funny. I guess you go forward to view "You've Lost that Loving Feeling" and proceed from there. Prepare to be absolutely floored.
@TNUELZАй бұрын
I sincerely can't wait to check them out on this one. Thank you so much and I'm super ready for this Journey... 😂
@SherryDocchioАй бұрын
@@TNUELZ You are so welcome. They have a huge catalog on here and they never disappoint. Some of the old black & white videos are not the best quality due to age but they are great. Shindig wasn't telecast in color until near the last few months they aired. Enjoy!
@marymichael12113 күн бұрын
I also love Bobby Hatfield's performance of this song "Unchained Melody" on the great Shindig television show, which is available on KZbin. This Andy Williams Show performance is romantic soulful and the Shindig performance is sexual soulful. 💜❤️
@SherryDocchio3 күн бұрын
@@marymichael1211 He was definitely good at using his body to push out notes and I, too, loved the Shindig performance of the song, dressed all preppy. It put my head in a spin, for sure.
@margaret2romeoАй бұрын
Awesome voice! Awesome song!
@Catherine-nm9gtАй бұрын
Bobby is singing with the angels now but Bill is still here
@MizCriz46Ай бұрын
It's called blue-eyed soul. I was 19 y.o. when this came out. Bobby Hatfield had an amazing voice & range. And you're absolutely right. In those days you actually had to have talent! You should listen to You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling to hear Bill "(the skinny one") Medley, too. Bobby died in 2003 at age 63. Bill has been touring for 55 yrs.
@davilynkokualani9064Ай бұрын
Now that's what you call singing
@ElainePavek-bv3rsАй бұрын
THANK YOU for playing the introduction, I've watched others who don't and they're always looking for the "other brother"! This is Bobby Hatfield's song, hands down!
@bevinboulder50397 күн бұрын
You hit the nail on the head when you said, "This was when music was still music." What they put out now isn't.
@BarbaraBurton-zs7tnАй бұрын
You did a fabulous job of recognizing the talent and skill and exprssing it. I was in highschool then. The name was perfect wasn't?
@heatherwickstead7980Ай бұрын
Thankyou for your great reaction to this amazing singer and beautiful song!❤
@JudyDuduks-gm4rbАй бұрын
Listen to Soul and Inspiration, please. They both sing.
@jerryr3752Ай бұрын
His beautiful sound was known in the 60's as "blue-eyed soul". His voice draws out emotions now, almost 60 years later, as much as it did then. Your reaction is priceless!!!
@belvagurr403Ай бұрын
Bobby is a counter tenor, he can reach notes a female opera singer is able to sing!!!
@BetsyLRossАй бұрын
Blue eye soul righteous brothers whole album
@hadrenspicer9035Ай бұрын
Bobby's mother was in the audience.first time she saw him perform live. Bobby had a bad cold.you can tell if you listen real close
@larryparker8677Ай бұрын
A great reaction! What is amazing also is the number of people in your age group that have no idea of the great music from that period of time.
@lindalightfoot9837Ай бұрын
Love the comment "when music was really music".
@sandrar6063Ай бұрын
Pure, raw talent. Extraordinary vocals.
@schmedrake5429Ай бұрын
That handshake at the end was great recognizing great. The host is named Andy Williams and he was once a big deal. You know the Christmas song, It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year? Andy Williams. Or a song called Moon River? That's him too. This dude was a crooner on par with Sinatra and Dean Martin and other Rat Packers. He was just a more wholesome version. So that handshake was a dude with a great voice recognizing a dude with, perhaps, a greater voice, depending on who's listening. Here's a live performance of him singing Moon River kzbin.info/www/bejne/gnyXoaCAhputna8si=fm1tskFN8MNvXWmH
@schmedrake5429Ай бұрын
Here's a live version of the Christmas song. He makes it look so effortless. Back in those days people lip synced a lot. This looks dubbed, but you can tell this is live because he makes an almost mistake with the lyrics and corrects himself. kzbin.info/www/bejne/bWS4oneOlNaooZI
@pamstuckey8349Ай бұрын
I so appreciate you making this point. Most people watching this will not understand the context of that handshake but I was around when this song came out and remember the adoration Andy Williams earned
@marymichael1211Ай бұрын
And Andy Williams had also recorded "Unchained Melody" earlier than Bobby Hatfield had recorded it, adding further appreciation for Andy's appreciation of Bobby's masterful performance on his show. Bobby Hatfield sang this song with his original group The Variations and also performed it in high school. 🎶✨
@seanjohnson6186Ай бұрын
Bobby had an amazing amount of natural talent but he was also smart enough to get vocal/music training so he could sing those notes without ruining his voice. I believe he had a degree.
@zanhar7688Ай бұрын
Bobby had no formal training beyond choir in high school and in church. He majored in English in high school and athletics in college with a minor in music, as his life plan if he didn't make it in major league baseball (he was scouted for the Dodgers) was to be a coach. He fronted his own band playing dances and clubs while he was in college and that's when he met Bill, who had his own band.
@kimpoppen8551Ай бұрын
It’s so wonderful to see your appreciation of his amazing voice. The raw talent, the vocal range and purity just shines! Glad you had a chance to watch and hear. Keep discovering the other talents of the old days😊 I’m 68 and remember hearing this on the radio, loved them ever since.
@irenecarhartАй бұрын
This song gives me chills. It brought a tear to my eye. You would be the luckiest person in the world if someone loved you like that.😢
@TNUELZАй бұрын
Awww.... That's such a beautiful reality. I just love it when people love all about LOVE and are vulnerable to it.
@jeanluney136219 күн бұрын
WOW! WE may be OLD, but we had the BEST music EVER. You need to listen to them singing together.😊
@theodorabruin460119 күн бұрын
Amen to that. I grew up then and the music is still the best❣
@Star_R666Ай бұрын
This is called Blue Eyed Soul. Many people only heard these songs on the radio and thought the singers were black. Bobby was a bit nervous because it was the first time he sang in front of his Mother, who was in the audience. Next listen to You've Lost That Loving Feeling so you can hear Bill's incredible voice as well.
@Mudbug20007 күн бұрын
22years old-Live-No Autotune!!
@ruthiewohlforth5464Ай бұрын
One of the most beautiful and amazing voices there ever was...stunning tone and range... awesome!!
@SusieDaw-ix6pvАй бұрын
Blue eyed soul. Raw talent.
@KuscosPoisonАй бұрын
I absolutely LOVE seeing younger people see and hear for the 1st time what actual talent sounds like. Everyone from the 90s on has heard the "singers" whose voices and performances were so manipulated by computers to look like they could sing. When they see the real thing they are blown away. I love that. Welcome, I think you will enjoy.
@karencahill4798Ай бұрын
An incredible song. Their voices together are golden. Makes one melt.
@keith6485Ай бұрын
Recorded and broadcast live. No mixing, multiple takes, editing, none of that! Just pure talent.
@teresamorgan4529Ай бұрын
Thank you for this review! Your pleasure in the music and that awesome voice did my heart glad! Thank you!
@mikeplott4817Ай бұрын
Great Reaction 👍🙏💯😎
@JoAnneHall-nd9vtАй бұрын
We had very good music back in the day!!!
@chevy266novaАй бұрын
Remember this was LIVE on TV back in 1965. RIP Bobby.
@LaurelT1948Ай бұрын
You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling is the most played song in American radio in all of the 20th century. You must hear it and hear Bill Medley’s amazing bass-baritone voice. Bill is still singing, I heard him in concert last month. He has a new CD coming out in February. The pre-released sings are beautiful.
@peggychavez5355Ай бұрын
Now think of the fact that he had a cold for this performance. But his mom was in the audience and he was determined to nail it for her. He did not disappoint.
@davidtayloruk0001Ай бұрын
BOBBY HAS PASSED BUT YOUR KEEPING HIM IN OUT HEARTS THANKS
@debrawalkermeyer9109Ай бұрын
This was one of my Mama’s favorite songs and groups. I was born in 1962 and she passed in 2003. When I listen to this song if I close my eyes I can see my Mama and Dad slow dancing in our living room to this song. Thank you for your reaction and your very real appreciation of his talent. Do check out the duet “You lost That Living Feeling” ❤❤ I subscribed to your channel
@kimnapier8387Ай бұрын
I'm sorry for your loss 😢. I lost my mom in 2017 and I am 62 years of age. There is no replacement for a mom 😢. God bless you ❤️
@freeNsaved22 күн бұрын
Unforgettable, a live performance 1965 I was 14 at the time
@katrenarose905922 күн бұрын
I was 9
@kathyr279221 күн бұрын
I turned 10 that August.
@andreacresitelli631Ай бұрын
Aunque escuche sus canciones en otros cantantes, nunca los había visto a ellos 😮. Y aún no puedo entender como pasaron casi desapercibidos? Con esas increíbles Voces?? Asique puedo decir que es de lo mejor que me a pasado en el 2024 , poder descubrírlos y convertirme en una fanática ❤
@monicabeatrizferreiro6163Ай бұрын
son maravillosos viste? yo me enamore de la voz de Bobby.. esta cancion es la cancion de la pelicula GHOST ..la version de estudio... esta es en vivo... unica !
@zanhar7688Ай бұрын
They were not unnoticed... in the sixties they were the hottest act around. They had 22 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 and at one point three albums in the top ten. To this day they have a solid following. Bill, 'the skinny one' is still touring although Bobby, singing here, passed in 2003 just before a performance.
@andreacresitelli631Ай бұрын
@monicabeatrizferreiro6163 preciosa! Que manera de llorar con esa película! 😅. Hasta el cine era mejor antes!
@valeriegrant8071Ай бұрын
😅this man can sing yes indeed the best ever
@EdKohl-z4cАй бұрын
Two of them. Bobby sang/recorded this by himself. He was a counterpoint tenor, very rare with a several octave span.
@dianasheartАй бұрын
1965 I was 15 years old. This song played often on the radio, very much loved. I enjoy your reaction to it.
@rebeccarowland2533Ай бұрын
I was also 15 when I first heard this song on the radio while I was ironing and I stopped dead in my tracks until the song was over. I was so mesmerized and it’s been my all time favorite song since then to now 60 years later.
@dianasheartАй бұрын
@rebeccarowland2533 I hated ironing !
@JackStraw1961Ай бұрын
I was 4
@jamescostabile862Ай бұрын
Check out Bobby Hatfield's song 'Summertime'. Bobby has passed away, but the other one Bill Medley is still singing
@cattewestАй бұрын
Saw them in concert August 27, 1964. I was 14. They opened for The Beatles.
@lisajames3359Ай бұрын
Best singer of all time
@johnwingate8799Ай бұрын
Great orchestra behind him.
@pamstuckey8349Ай бұрын
I love that you mentioned this. Backing orchestras for songs like this seldom get mentioned. And they were critical to this song's success. Team effort
@reggiefokes667716 күн бұрын
A man, a microphone, and a voice.
@WhodatLucyАй бұрын
Now you know why Righteous was yelled out!
@jeanluney136225 күн бұрын
THIS is a LIVE performance. He was kind of nervous, because his Mom was in the audience . HE NAILED IT!
@gardetto26519 күн бұрын
He also had a cold and stage fright. It was his first live performance
@danielabt9483Ай бұрын
One year before this song was recorded there was another huge hit they performed together titled, "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" There is no doubt in my mind you'll love this song as well.
@earth200610 күн бұрын
I give you multiple points out of a hundred for choosing the best, more special, and most powerful version of this song. Very excellent. Another thing to remember, this was 1965, no auto-tune. It was done on a TV show.
@cathyboyce6457Ай бұрын
This made me melt when I watched this air as a 15 year old in 1965 ~ and still does!
@monika_martinАй бұрын
I'm 17 in now 2025 and this melts me every time I hear it!
@teresacartwright540623 күн бұрын
The original song was in a 1950s prison escape movie ("Unchained").The song was popularized by the Righteous Brothers and has been covered dozens of times since. Their songs "Soul and Inspiration" & "You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling" were among their other hits. Their rendition of "You'll Never Walk Alone" is simply stunning. RIP Bobby Hatfield.
@HGWTPaladinАй бұрын
Unchained Melody: Bobby Hatfield live performance. {The Andy Williams Show}- Episode #4.5 Episode aired: Monday, Oct 25, 1965: Robert Lee Hatfield (August 10, 1940 - November 5, 2003) Bobby Hatfield, who had a higher countertenor voice ( in this performance his range is an incredible: D3 to G5 sharp) to Bill Medley’s, William Thomas Medley (born September 19, 1940) baritone, sang lead on this track. It was his idea to record it, since Medley and Hatfield each sang a song as a solo vocalist on their albums. As Medley tells it, Hatfield knew the song well, and was a big fan of the Roy Hamilton and Al Hibbler versions of the song. Sadly, on Nov. 5, 2003 Hatfield died of a heart attack in a Michigan hotel room just prior to a Righteous Brothers performance, apparently in his sleep at age 63. The Righteous Brothers version was , oddly enough a huge hit because it was recorded merely as a filler song for their fourth album, not for release as a single. Philles Records owner/producer Phil Spector considered it album filler and released it as a B-side. The single had "Unchained Melody," with no producer credit on the label, as the flip B-side to writers Gerry Goffin and Carole King's "Hung on You," but many DJs preferred "Unchained Melody" and played that one instead. This infuriated Spector, who subsequently left no doubt (actually calling DJs telling them to play “Hung On You” not “Unchained Melody “) as to which side of his Philles single was the A-side. The famous climax of this song where Bobby Hatfield sings the high "I need your love" line wasn't how the song was written. In an interview with Bill Medley, he explained that Hatfield did two takes of the song, then left. He would often reconsider his performance and come back later to change it, and that's what he did on this track, returning to ask Medley to make an edit. This was no easy task, since with a maximum of four tracks to work with, you had to record over part of the original take, but Medley accommodated and Hatfield delivered that soaring vocal line. Said Medley: "I punched that in and before he left he said, 'No, I can do it better. ’And I said, 'No, you can't!’ [Medley Laughs] And I think it's a big part of that song." This was released on Philles Records, Phil Spector's label. Spector, known for his "Wall Of Sound" technique, did not produce this - Bill Medley did! In a 2007 statement to the Forgotten Hits newsletter, Medley said: "You have to remember that I was producing our stuff before Phil Spector... I mean I produced 'Little Latin Lupe Lu,' 'My Babe' and all that stuff. Then when we went with Phil, Phil asked me if I would produce the albums because it was too time consuming for him to produce the entire albums. So he was going to do the singles and I would do the album. And so that's how that happened and that's how I produced 'Unchained Melody,' which Phil Spector apparently now takes credit for. He can have the credit. And I'm not a producer. I know how to produce. But it's obviously not a Spector production. 'Unchained Melody' was never intended to be the single... it was produced to be on the album. It was put on the B-side of a Phil Spector single 'Hung On You' but the minute it was released 'Unchained Melody' just went through the roof." Hatfield’s rendition of “Unchained Melody” although not the original, is the ‘gold standard’. Also: Bobby Hatfield live performance of “Unchained Melody “ on the TV show “Shindig” kzbin.info/www/bejne/rnqsp4uPpJp8hNEsi=OmBVdie7xz-GPuIh
@dougbeardmore9012Ай бұрын
I was 10 years old watching this performance on the TV. I remember being so amazed and turned to my mom and asked something like How in the world did he just do that! I’d never heard anything like it before and now of course 59 years later this song brings back a very special memory for me watching this masterpiece with my mom.
@HGWTPaladinАй бұрын
Me too! I was 13.😊
@suzie4417Ай бұрын
Elvis was so popular with his fans because he sang many types of songs, rock & love songs the best. He won many trophies for his Gospel music 🎵! He grew up very poor, living in a community of desperately poor black & white people who took care of each other. Elvis was drawn to the black gospel churches & learned the hymns & songs that followed him throughout his famous life. He loved singing Christmas carols too!! I grew up with his rock,pop, love songs, and later discovered his incredible love for singing gospel which he sang to his Mom. 😇🤣 You might enjoy this side of Elvis !
@C.A.Rashee-k2w12 күн бұрын
What a talent!!!
@lisajames3359Ай бұрын
Bobby, I am in awe of the man. The most beautiful voice in the World
@lindamorrison9755Ай бұрын
This came out the year I married. Sixty years this April. Geraldine says most singers nowadays can't sing. She needs to watch and listen to Home Free Live concert if she wants to hear men who can sing. For an all singing one listen to "Helplessly Hoping" and then "How Great Thou Art". Fantastic voices.
@maryford4346Ай бұрын
His mother was there plus he has stage fright and he was sick that night as well and he still sound amazing ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@leannehouston2171Ай бұрын
You need to listen to Bobby Hatfield sing "Summertime" live performance 1965. He will blow your mind with his vocal range and control. He shows his soulful singing skills. Bobby was a musical genius. Sadly he passed away in 2003 eight months after The Righteous Brothers was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame earlier that year. Bill Medley is now 84 and still singing.
@thomastimlin1724Ай бұрын
Bobby died in 2003 from a heart attack at age 63 in a hotel room in Kalamazoo Michigan. He was touring with Bill. He didn't show up for the show. They found him dead in his room. This was only a hour from my house. I almost bought tickets to the show but was too busy, it was a weekday. From the Grave today, Bobby is still melting reactor girls in their chairs with this incredible performance. With a real orchestra This is the definitive version of this song. IMO better than Elvis. this is timless talent, no phony computer stuff or auto tune. the recording Bobby did that was a big hit [went to #3 in1965] is NOT as good as this. Bobby's parents were in the audience and he nailed it for them, and for all time.
@tammyfinnemoreАй бұрын
He had a cold while singing this, you can hear his breathlessness when they were talking before, but still a flawless performance
@HGWTPaladinАй бұрын
A reason for Bobby’s breathlessness was that before and after, for that matter, Bill and Bobby along with Andy Williams had been singing other songs.
@dalekrampert1920Ай бұрын
nice reaction........ thank you.......
@tinapatterson5022Ай бұрын
I love this song and your reaction, so I liked and subscribed. 😊
@Robert-jh8yoАй бұрын
Top shelf blue eyed soul.
@LindaLittle-m7j27 күн бұрын
Please listen to the Righteous Brothers singing You'll Never Walk Alone!! It's a beautiful song!❤❤❤❤❤
@debrap.7259Ай бұрын
also listen to other great songs by them "you've lost that loving feeling" and "Soul and Inspiration"
@JosieBowman-u2cАй бұрын
Just beautiful ❤
@Lanegirl90228 күн бұрын
Bobby was a true counter tenor. That was no falsetto.
@anwealde23 күн бұрын
countertenors have a falsetto just as everyone else does
@kathyborthwick6738LakotaEmoji20 күн бұрын
100 % correct ❤
@remansofilmsАй бұрын
In today's day and age, that would be a very poor quality microphone, and yet his voice sounds perfect. Amazing.
@Sharon-bo2seАй бұрын
This was the Andy Griffith Show. Done on film and to a high standard then which shows.
@EdKohl-z4cАй бұрын
I was 7 and still remember this like it was yesterday. Think it was Valentine's day. If I remember correctly Andy Williams showed right after The Wonderful world of Disney.
@larryjewell7048Ай бұрын
I was thirteen, heard this on the school bus.
@marymichael12113 күн бұрын
This performance on The Andy Williams Show was on October 25, 1965.
@leannehouston2171Ай бұрын
This song was written for the 1955 prison film "Unchained" . Many artists covered this song afterwards but when Bobby Hatfield covered this in 1965 he changed it up a little and everyone that has covered after him used his version. Bobby was amazing vocally and is greatly missed by many.
@LindaDesFosses-h7yАй бұрын
I was 15 years old and I heard him so beautiful ❤
@GinMaeАй бұрын
Thanks, T - just watched your reaction to this on my stupid/smart tv, so didn't react to that.. but I really enjoyed your comments.. I'm now subscribed.. and look forward to more from you...
@TNUELZАй бұрын
Thank you so much and I'm going to be reeling them out.
@esmeraldapooner751Ай бұрын
Now you know old school music they didn't come to PLAY!!! They took the craft of singing very seriously and even trained for that. No instant fame. Especially from the 1940's-1980's.
@SusanCote-n7zАй бұрын
You've lost that lovin feeling!❤❤❤
@CCC-rd3gcАй бұрын
какая замечательная реакция на замечательное исполнение замечательной песни!
@dorisjohnson8857Ай бұрын
To add to their recommended must hear song list: "You're My soul and My Heart's Inspiration", "Ebb Tide" , "Summertime", and "My Prayer". Another of my favorites from a few years earlier was Ricky Nelson's "Lonesome Town"
@marymichael1211Ай бұрын
"My Prayer" on the great Shindig television show, which is available on KZbin, is one of my favorites. The Righteous Brothers were regulars on Shindig and there are many performances available on KZbin. 🎶✨