I appreciate how you don’t interrupt the playing of the video; you intersperse your thoughts on the screen; in this case followed by small hearts of sentiments and beautiful swaying !! Wonderful reaction !! So very beautiful in all that you do ! 😊
@@Aurora-tp3dy Not necessarily but also - TH-cam is an uneven platform these days. Well established reactors even with being ultra careful have just this year alone had their own issues so, in some respects as I say with TH-cam how it is these days, it can just be down to that.
I appreciate viewers who are considerate enough to think about how they have to pause to avoid copyright. Do some get away with it? Sure, sometimes, but not all the time. This isn't broadcast television. There's a skip button for those too impatient to sit through dialog.
❤❤❤. , "*". HONEY THAT IS. WHEN. MUSIC. WAS. REAL , BUT. ,. NOWADAYS. IT. IS. ALL. ABOUT. """. HOW. MUCH. PHONY CAN. WE PUT IN. OUR. SONG'S. """. ??? YES. MAM. ,. IT. IS. LIKE MILLIONS OF SINGER'S. IN. TODAY'S. WORLD. ARE PHONY AS THEY. CAN. BE. "*". !!! ❤❤❤.
This shows how good Bill's voice was too. Bobby's song was really Unchained Melody but Bobby only plays a bit part in this. Bill absolutely smacks this one out of the park. Each of them had a huge vocal range, but with them having at rest most of an octave between them they could cover a lot of territory.
Yes indeed. These "righteous" songs have a spiritual theme of loving, honoring and cherishing women. These spiritual marriage promises are placed by God in all women so that real men can fulfill the need that women crave. Rare songs like this strike an emotional cord that "strokes" that craving that men should fulfill in their women. Alas, so few men even know about this female need. Much less how to fulfill it today.
I am glad that you heard the two "brothers" together. I could see that you were moved by this performance. Their two distinct voices play off each other perfectly. Back in the day these two guys were always on the radio. Thank you for the heartfelt reaction. ❤☮🙏
This song was played more on the radio than any other song in the 20th century!!!! Elvis the Beatles The Rolling Stones Michael Jackson and all the rest !! No song was played more than this song
You've Lost That Loving Feeling by The Righteous Brothers Brothers was the most played song on American radio of the 20th century, over 8,000,000 times in only 36-years, blowing away every song from the previous 64-years
The Righteous Brothers' 1964 single, “You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin,'” produced by Phil Spector, is among 25 recordings selected this year to be inducted into the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry.
So happy that you enjoyed some music from my era. I guess good music has no timeline. It's as special today as it was when it was released. Just an old guy here reminiscing.
Nothing hurts like the loss of that special love & the words they use to describe that loss of feeling "No tenderness in your touch", "No welcome in your eyes" are so poignant & touching while the the words describing the pain of that loss "Something beautiful is dying", "Don't let our love slip away" express the hurt of knowing is is ending so well. Pure Music, Pure Magic & a piece of Heaven. Thanks for the reaction, love seeing people reacting for the first time to music l have loved for too many decades because just like the love in this song, the artist are slipping away. R.I.P Bobby Hatfield, we miss you but your music will live forever, thank you.
Fun story: My brother and I were at the 1999/2000 millennium New Years Eve celebration in downtown Phoenix. There were great bands playing everywhere.... Steppenwolf, Gin Blossoms and many more. Alice Cooper was also throwing a star studded party at his Cooperstown restaurant. The restaurant is located across the street from the Phoenix Suns arena. That night The Judds were also playing a concert at the arena. There was a lotta stuff happening all at the same time that night. My brother and I eventually our way over to Cooperstown and were standing outside listening to the great music being performed inside (we definitely couldn't afford the $200.00 to get in). We were out on the sidewalk listening and watching limos and luxury cars drop off celebrities going into Cooperstown when a chartered bus pulls up and out steps Bob Medley with an several guests. As he was making his way past us my brother noticed that The Judds were leaving the back of the arena in their limo. He shouts "Hey..Look it's The Judds!". Bill Medley stops dead in his track, spins around and start asking...Where?... Where?"...craning his neck to get a good look at them as they drove by. Even absolute legends can become star struck.
They are awesome I love the old music no auto tune just them and the music The Righteous Brothers are an iconic group I love them. Elvis brings another beat to this beautiful song I love his version also him and Bill were really great friends. Beautiful song wonderful singers.
This is why this genre is my favorite. I fully fell into the 50s/60s and I don’t want to come out. I’ve found so many hidden treasures that I cannot let go of them. ❤ righteous brothers, Elvis Presley, Frankie Valli, buddy holly, dion and the belmonts, everly brothers, ritchie valens, and so so many more.
Bill's thundering baritone, and Bobby's beautiful tenor made them one of the greatest duos in history. Another great one from them is "Soul and Inspiration".
the taller, darker guy also sang the song "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" that's played in the final dance scene in the movie "Dirty Dancing". Well worth checking out
I was a young boy during this era , but I have 2 aunts who are 6 and 10q years older who took me everywhere. I remember hearing this on the radio in their car . I grew up hearing the best music including Motown, the Rightous Brothers, the Monkeys, Stevie Wonder, the Mommas and Papas, Dianna Ross and the Supremes on so on . Great memories and great music
Bill Medley l melting hearts with his baritone voice while Bobby Hatfield provides the perfect high-/mid-range harmony since 1965. It is 2023 and this song still hits.
I'm so glad you are listening to my guys that I fell in love with when they came out. I'm 74 yrs and I never get tired listening to their beautiful music and their voices. So many memories for me. Thank you for listening to them. 💕💕💕
Rock and Roll bands usually had four or five guys and nothing else to fill out their sound. The Righteous Brothers started the "wall of sound" type of recording. They used orchestral arrangements, choir accompaniment, and synthesizers to stand that wall of sound right in front of your face. It was an evolution in Pop music that still goes on today. "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" was the most played song of the 20th Century according to Billboard.
Thank you for another great reaction to one of my favourite groups. 1 posted this comment yesterday on another video, however in case you missed it, I’m reposting here too. Such an amazing talent that we are lucky to come across once in a generation. Another once in a generation talent is 16 years old Angelina Jordan from Norway. At the age of 6 and while travelling with her family in another country, she came across a shoeless girl who had a bathroom scale for people to weight themselves on in exchange for some coins. Angelina struck a conversation with that girl and without prompting from anyone in her family, she gave her shoes to the orphan girl. That evening she wrote about that encounter in her diary and vowed to always sing barefoot when doing that in public to remember that girl and to remind all of us about the many needy children around the world. 3 years later at the age of 9,she wrote and published a book about that encounter making her Norway’s youngest published author. She was interviewed on TV about her book during the week when it was released, but just before the interview she performed a short version of “Unchained Melody”. Here are the links to that interview and her performance. th-cam.com/video/wPfMzMeBLbo/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/-cCLDY0CSZ8/w-d-xo.html I would very much appreciate if you react to both of these videos together. She will have a very positive impact on you. Angelina’s fans who she calls her Angels, will flood your channel with subscriptions and comments. Thank you and keep up the good work from a new subscriber.
Amazing voice, from the bottom end to a top end most can't even dream to reach. God put amazing voices in all colors and creeds we rejoice and enjoy them all in Jesus's name. Unity not division in this age.
When The Righteous Brothers were releasing these wonderful recordings, we relied mostly on AM radio to learn about new performers. There's a great story about the early days of their career before they became a major act. They performed wherever they could get paid, and this included the nightclub circuit in southern California. Once they were booked, sight unseen, by the owner of a black night club. When two skinny white guys showed up, the owner almost fainted -- he booked them because they had so much soul in their voices that he assumed they HAD to be black! He was in a quandary. There wasn't time to find a more suitable act, so he took a chance. They assured him they would make his patrons happy, and by the time they were done, the audience gave them a standing ovation!
Love your expressions on this one and Unchained Melody as you're feeling it. This song was highlighted in the first Top Gun movie from 1986 during the bar scene.
"They have the perfect name" That's how they got the name. Wikipedia says, they took the name Righteous Brothers for the duo because black Marines from the El Toro Marine base started calling them "righteous brothers". At the end of a performance, a black U.S. Marine in the audience would shout, "That was righteous, brothers!", and would greet them with "Hey righteous brothers, how you doin'?" on meeting them.
Before they got famous they performed at a club in San Diego. A Marine from the Navy base would come to hear them and at the end he often said "That's righteous, brothers" and that's how their band name was born.
Wow !! . Another reaction . Not an expert when it comes to these , but I have heard the songs . It was nice for you to hear both of their great voices this time . The song has a great build up while it's being performed. Thank you for banging out these great reactions . Your Hard work is appreciated and paying off !! . Hope you enjoyed your drink Lol 🤣 . Love the bloopers !!
Remember that this song was produced by the late Phil Spector who created that "wall of sound" which is so evident in this song. Bobby and Bill sound like perfection.
Sweet Lady I have LOVED your reactions to the Righteous Brothers and would love to see you react to their song (Your My) Soul and Inspiration. This song really highlights Bill Medleys voice!!!!! Thank You for your sweet reactions.
Better late than never! The problem today is too much technology. Kids (anyone under 60) are trapped in a playlist on their handheld devices. They pick one song, and then artificial intelligence picks another that is very similar and recommends it. The AI picks are OK, but the unsuspecting listener is trapped in a silo...with no idea what happened or is happening in the outside world. ...And then, there's autotune. 😞
@@Johnnymack666 Thanks for your concern, but My Bose QC-35s deliver excellent audio quality. My comment had nothing to do with sound reproduction technology, only AI and autotune.
The Righteous Brothers are one of the most iconic brother singing duo’s of our time. Amazing voices. I’m putting in a request for you to react to. The Everly Brothers and their hit “Wake up a little Susie, wake up”. They also are huge talents from the 50s and 60s. Thanks! Btw I love your honest, emotional reactions to these classics. It’s beautiful to watch!
You may like the late 50's Doo Wop group "The Platters". They had many hits in their day, but try "Only You" for starters. Their lead singer Tony Williams was excellent!
like always another great reaction Ms Miaaaa.. you keep getting better with each reaction .. i get so happy to see your reactions . The rightous brothers are so awesome ..... thank you so much Ms. Miaaaa. Much love and peace
Hardly any songs today or even then could hold a flame to thus song... It's testing the hands of time and it's holding up very well. Great music reaction video. 👌🏽
The most played song on the radio...EVER
That look of amazement on her face is priceless
Yes they have soul. Back in the day their music was known as blue eyed soul.
Frank Sinatra, Janice Joplin, these gents, Elvis and others. Blue eyed soul
They were the blackest white boys around, no sh*t. 🧏🏿♂️😎👌🏻
the best duo harmony group ever
What a Beautiful reaction.. you are lovely. I Really enjoyed this
I appreciate how you don’t interrupt the playing of the video; you intersperse your thoughts on the screen; in this case followed by small hearts of sentiments and beautiful swaying !! Wonderful reaction !! So very beautiful in all that you do ! 😊
She'll wind up getting copyright strikes doing that.
@@Aurora-tp3dy Not necessarily but also - TH-cam is an uneven platform these days. Well established reactors even with being ultra careful have just this year alone had their own issues so, in some respects as I say with TH-cam how it is these days, it can just be down to that.
I appreciate viewers who are considerate enough to think about how they have to pause to avoid copyright. Do some get away with it? Sure, sometimes, but not all the time.
This isn't broadcast television. There's a skip button for those too impatient to sit through dialog.
I agree..when they keep interrupting I move on
Yes. That’s a recipe for success. Appeal every strike. Others get away with it.
No auto tune, no fake anything, just voice talent.
So true
❤❤❤. , "*". HONEY THAT IS. WHEN. MUSIC. WAS. REAL ,
BUT. ,. NOWADAYS. IT. IS. ALL. ABOUT. """. HOW. MUCH. PHONY
CAN. WE PUT IN. OUR. SONG'S. """. ??? YES. MAM. ,. IT. IS. LIKE
MILLIONS OF SINGER'S. IN. TODAY'S. WORLD. ARE PHONY AS
THEY. CAN. BE. "*". !!! ❤❤❤.
This shows how good Bill's voice was too. Bobby's song was really Unchained Melody but Bobby only plays a bit part in this. Bill absolutely smacks this one out of the park.
Each of them had a huge vocal range, but with them having at rest most of an octave between them they could cover a lot of territory.
Fortunate to be a human that got to hear them Live. In 1971.
The most played song on American TV and radio of the 20th Century. Considering the competition that says alot!!!
The best love song ever written or performed.
I have yet to see a woman react to these boys and not immediately fall in love. Music is such a wonderful things and those boys are blessed.
Yes indeed. These "righteous" songs have a spiritual theme of loving, honoring and cherishing women. These spiritual marriage promises are placed by God in all women so that real men can fulfill the need that women crave. Rare songs like this strike an emotional cord that "strokes" that craving that men should fulfill in their women. Alas, so few men even know about this female need. Much less how to fulfill it today.
I am glad that you heard the two "brothers" together. I could see that you were moved by this performance. Their two distinct voices play off each other perfectly. Back in the day these two guys were always on the radio. Thank you for the heartfelt reaction. ❤☮🙏
This song was played more on the radio than any other song in the 20th century!!!! Elvis the Beatles The Rolling Stones Michael Jackson and all the rest !! No song was played more than this song
Just love when youngins finally hear our music
The 1960's and 70's were a magical time for music of all types. I believe this song was the most played of the 20th century.
And Unchained Melody is probably the most covered.
Blue eyed soul at it's best!
You've Lost That Loving Feeling by The Righteous Brothers Brothers was the most played song on American radio of the 20th century, over 8,000,000 times in only 36-years, blowing away every song from the previous 64-years
The term Blue Eyed Soul was created to describe them.
The Righteous Brothers' 1964 single, “You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin,'” produced by Phil Spector, is among 25 recordings selected this year to be inducted into the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry.
So happy that you enjoyed some music from my era. I guess good music has no timeline. It's as special today as it was when it was released. Just an old guy here reminiscing.
This line gets me every time--> "it makes me just feel like crying...cuz, baby, something beautiful's dying" 😪💔
Pure Talent singing about pure Love!
That's the real deal right there. Absolutely amazing. 👏🏽
Glad to see someone your age liking classic music. There are so many great songs from that era I think you’d enjoy.
I tell you now
“ baby baby I get down on my knees for you
If you would only love me like you used to do “
Willl break down any woman ever
Soul and inspiration is another good song by The Righteous Brothers
This was the most requested, and the most played, song on the radio of the twentieth century . . . performed by the “Greatest Male Duo of All Time!”
Nothing hurts like the loss of that special love & the words they use to describe that loss of feeling "No tenderness in your touch", "No welcome in your eyes" are so poignant & touching while the the words describing the pain of that loss "Something beautiful is dying", "Don't let our love slip away" express the hurt of knowing is is ending so well. Pure Music, Pure Magic & a piece of Heaven. Thanks for the reaction, love seeing people reacting for the first time to music l have loved for too many decades because just like the love in this song, the artist are slipping away. R.I.P Bobby Hatfield, we miss you but your music will live forever, thank you.
EXCELLENT-
Iconic one of a kind duo...there will never be another! Genius! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This song actually entered the charts twice in different years..........that's talent.
Fun story: My brother and I were at the 1999/2000 millennium New Years Eve celebration in downtown Phoenix. There were great bands playing everywhere.... Steppenwolf, Gin Blossoms and many more. Alice Cooper was also throwing a star studded party at his Cooperstown restaurant. The restaurant is located across the street from the Phoenix Suns arena. That night The Judds were also playing a concert at the arena. There was a lotta stuff happening all at the same time that night. My brother and I eventually our way over to Cooperstown and were standing outside listening to the great music being performed inside (we definitely couldn't afford the $200.00 to get in). We were out on the sidewalk listening and watching limos and luxury cars drop off celebrities going into Cooperstown when a chartered bus pulls up and out steps Bob Medley with an several guests. As he was making his way past us my brother noticed that The Judds were leaving the back of the arena in their limo. He shouts "Hey..Look it's The Judds!". Bill Medley stops dead in his track, spins around and start asking...Where?... Where?"...craning his neck to get a good look at them as they drove by.
Even absolute legends can become star struck.
They are awesome I love the old music no auto tune just them and the music The Righteous Brothers are an iconic group I love them. Elvis brings another beat to this beautiful song I love his version also him and Bill were really great friends. Beautiful song wonderful singers.
Wow, just magic.............
This is why this genre is my favorite. I fully fell into the 50s/60s and I don’t want to come out. I’ve found so many hidden treasures that I cannot let go of them. ❤ righteous brothers, Elvis Presley, Frankie Valli, buddy holly, dion and the belmonts, everly brothers, ritchie valens, and so so many more.
Bill's thundering baritone, and Bobby's beautiful tenor made them one of the greatest duos in history. Another great one from them is "Soul and Inspiration".
Thank you Mia. This is a masterpiece of music for all times. I turned 72 today, I want it played at funeral. Inappropriate? Hell no.
Another song I loved and played over and over back in the day was Soul and Inspiration.
These guys were one of a kind.
You make lovely videos. Stay young, happy and sweet. THANKS.
I can’t get enough of this song, these awesome vocalists; The Righteous Brothers are the best.., wow! And your reaction is so heartwarming 💜
the taller, darker guy also sang the song "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" that's played in the final dance scene in the movie "Dirty Dancing". Well worth checking out
I was a young boy during this era , but I have 2 aunts who are 6 and 10q years older who took me everywhere. I remember hearing this on the radio in their car .
I grew up hearing the best music including Motown, the Rightous Brothers, the Monkeys, Stevie Wonder, the Mommas and Papas, Dianna Ross and the Supremes on so on .
Great memories and great music
One low the other high, perfect match. They were Righteous!
Looking at you enjoying the music is sooooo beautiful
Bill Medley l melting hearts with his baritone voice while Bobby Hatfield provides the perfect high-/mid-range harmony since 1965.
It is 2023 and this song still hits.
Old school always the best
True treasure for sure. Classic!!!
Most listened to song on radio and TV in the twentieth century .
You should have seen them in person, whole new experience!
The Walker Brothers had the same vibe from the same era, my mommy bread and buttered me on this stuff, lucky baby.
I'm so glad you are listening to my guys that I fell in love with when they came out. I'm 74 yrs and I never get tired listening to their beautiful music and their voices. So many memories for me. Thank you for listening to them. 💕💕💕
Rock and Roll bands usually had four or five guys and nothing else to fill out their sound. The Righteous Brothers started the "wall of sound" type of recording. They used orchestral arrangements, choir accompaniment, and synthesizers to stand that wall of sound right in front of your face. It was an evolution in Pop music that still goes on today. "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" was the most played song of the 20th Century according to Billboard.
Yes, you found a musical treasure ❤
Thank you for another great reaction to one of my favourite groups.
1 posted this comment yesterday on another video, however in case you missed it, I’m reposting here too.
Such an amazing talent that we are lucky to come across once in a generation.
Another once in a generation talent is 16 years old Angelina Jordan from Norway. At the age of 6 and while travelling with her family in another country, she came across a shoeless girl who had a bathroom scale for people to weight themselves on in exchange for some coins. Angelina struck a conversation with that girl and without prompting from anyone in her family, she gave her shoes to the orphan girl. That evening she wrote about that encounter in her diary and vowed to always sing barefoot when doing that in public to remember that girl and to remind all of us about the many needy children around the world. 3 years later at the age of 9,she wrote and published a book about that encounter making her Norway’s youngest published author. She was interviewed on TV about her book during the week when it was released, but just before the interview she performed a short version of “Unchained Melody”. Here are the links to that interview and her performance. th-cam.com/video/wPfMzMeBLbo/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/-cCLDY0CSZ8/w-d-xo.html
I would very much appreciate if you react to both of these videos together. She will have a very positive impact on you.
Angelina’s fans who she calls her Angels, will flood your channel with subscriptions and comments.
Thank you and keep up the good work from a new subscriber.
Amazing voice, from the bottom end to a top end most can't even dream to reach. God put amazing voices in all colors and creeds we rejoice and enjoy them all in Jesus's name. Unity not division in this age.
When The Righteous Brothers were releasing these wonderful recordings, we relied mostly on AM radio to learn about new performers. There's a great story about the early days of their career before they became a major act. They performed wherever they could get paid, and this included the nightclub circuit in southern California. Once they were booked, sight unseen, by the owner of a black night club. When two skinny white guys showed up, the owner almost fainted -- he booked them because they had so much soul in their voices that he assumed they HAD to be black! He was in a quandary. There wasn't time to find a more suitable act, so he took a chance. They assured him they would make his patrons happy, and by the time they were done, the audience gave them a standing ovation!
Sorry that story is someone fancy.
Love your expressions on this one and Unchained Melody as you're feeling it. This song was highlighted in the first Top Gun movie from 1986 during the bar scene.
"They have the perfect name" That's how they got the name. Wikipedia says, they took the name Righteous Brothers for the duo because black Marines from the El Toro Marine base started calling them "righteous brothers". At the end of a performance, a black U.S. Marine in the audience would shout, "That was righteous, brothers!", and would greet them with "Hey righteous brothers, how you doin'?" on meeting them.
Before they got famous they performed at a club in San Diego. A Marine from the Navy base would come to hear them and at the end he often said "That's righteous, brothers" and that's how their band name was born.
Wow !! . Another reaction . Not an expert when it comes to these , but I have heard the songs . It was nice for you to hear both of their great voices this time . The song has a great build up while it's being performed. Thank you for banging out these great reactions . Your Hard work is appreciated and paying off !! . Hope you enjoyed your drink Lol 🤣 . Love the bloopers !!
Blue-Eyed Soul
What up Miaa ? Absolutely Digging these reactions your slinging out there. And glad to see your channel growing by leaps and bounds .
YEAH THESE GUYS ARE GREAT
Remember that this song was produced by the late Phil Spector who created that "wall of sound" which is so evident in this song. Bobby and Bill sound like perfection.
I loved your reaction. This group was brilliant 60 years ago and nothing has changed today.
Another great love song on your Reaction Video and I just loved it. The music from the past, 60's and 70's were fantastic and told a story of love.😊
Great review thank you for your posting !
Didn’t see it mentioned in other comments but a very young teenage girl was one of the back up singers on the recording. Her name-CHER
It was great to be alive in those days.
I was 6 years old when this record was released and i can remember my older sisters playing it all the time. a great song. loved your review.
This was the most requested song on the radio in the twentieth
Love your reaction all thumbs up girl !!!
Beautiful reaction
Sweet Lady I have LOVED your reactions to the Righteous Brothers and would love to see you react to their song (Your My) Soul and Inspiration. This song really highlights Bill Medleys voice!!!!! Thank You for your sweet reactions.
Yes. Yes you have found musical treasure.
You're a wonderful young lady. Your reaction is genuine, the Righteous Brothers be bad!
Check out the Righteous Brothers singing You'll Never Walk Alone live on the Ed Sullivan Show. You will love it.
By far my favorite song by these gentlemen, and after all these years, it’s still golden…..
Love your reaction
The most listened to song in the 30th century!
Perfect 'blue-eyed soul' from way back. So many wonderful memories. The days long before 'Auto-Tune' too. Great reaction, many thanks.
It is so sad that young people had to wait so long to hear proper music. I'm 71 and watched it happen.... explore more, enjoy more.
Better late than never! The problem today is too much technology. Kids (anyone under 60) are trapped in a playlist on their handheld devices. They pick one song, and then artificial intelligence picks another that is very similar and recommends it. The AI picks are OK, but the unsuspecting listener is trapped in a silo...with no idea what happened or is happening in the outside world. ...And then, there's autotune. 😞
@@Johnnymack666 Thanks for your concern, but My Bose QC-35s deliver excellent audio quality. My comment had nothing to do with sound reproduction technology, only AI and autotune.
The Righteous Brothers are one of the most iconic brother singing duo’s of our time. Amazing voices.
I’m putting in a request for you to react to. The Everly Brothers and their hit “Wake up a little Susie, wake up”.
They also are huge talents from the 50s and 60s. Thanks! Btw I love your honest, emotional reactions to these classics. It’s beautiful to watch!
I was 14 when that song came out. all women loved them.
This is the music your grandparents grew up with.
I totally agree with last comment about not interrupting like many do.! They talk more than they listen as to fake us out.
You may like the late 50's Doo Wop group
"The Platters". They had many hits in their day, but try "Only You" for starters.
Their lead singer Tony Williams was excellent!
Oh yes, once she starts clutching those pearls you know they got her.
like always another great reaction Ms Miaaaa.. you keep getting better with each reaction .. i get so happy to see your reactions . The rightous brothers are so awesome ..... thank you so much Ms. Miaaaa. Much love and peace
Great years 50s 60s & 70s had some great songs to slow dance to.
Hardly any songs today or even then could hold a flame to thus song...
It's testing the hands of time and it's holding up very well. Great music reaction video. 👌🏽
They were great. It's great watching your sincere reactions. It's not just because of how pretty you are, either (but that's part of it) 😏
Welcome to the world of,
"Blue Eyed Soul".
Soul & Inspiration
GREAT REACTION A TRUE TALENT FOR THE AGES CUT SHORT R.I.P. BOBBY HATFIELD
Smooth Smooth Smooth
Let me recommend Just Once In My Life and You're My Soul and Inspiration.
I'm binge-watching you baby girl. Absolutely one of the best, honest and may I add, beautiful, reactors on You Tube today.
You Are So Awesome 🙂 This Comment Warmed My Heart . Your Love & Support Truly Means A Lot To Me , Thank You ♥️
Loved your reaction!!!!
One of the background singers on this track was a young unknown teenager named Cher.