As I listen to this for the hundredth time, for some reason I'm teary-eyed. That indescribable voice, so pure, so ethereal. It's so hard to accept that he's gone, even after almost 18 years. Love you, Bobby.
Had never heard Bobby sing this one before now, Chad. His choice of presentation absolutely focused on the message, the power of faith, his emotions rather than displaying what his voice could do. I was nervous at first, because he opened with his falsetto in such a tight Whisper, as I had never heard b him use before... so I was (foolishly) wondering how he could deliver the rest of the notes. Then I remembered the easy confidence this man always had in his God given abilities...so I relaxed and listened. Chad, Bobby was accurately ACUTELY expressing the pain of many who feel trapped by the ugliness in life. That was the POINT! In 1968 there was the additional grief of the Vietnam war... thousands of young couples were separated by that war's DRAFT. Many soldiers would never come home - or returned very badly wounded in body and/or soul. The agony of a wounded young couple's efforts to build a world together, with so much going against them (including, public opinion) is palpable in this song. Then Bobby opens up his deep chest tones and we can breathe with renewed joy and hope. The way he hits the final notes in this particular song is not heavenly mysticism (Unchained Melody), or an explosive triumph of celebration (Ebb Tide) no....he expresses the deliberate confidence of the man's insistence: that he WILL find - and make - that beautiful, safe place for his beloved....even if he does not quite know how he's going to do it!!!! An Astounding interpretive study of a song told through his musical and personal gifts: a responsible man's confidence in providing a world for their special love. Chad - Bobby Hatfield was first of all a very good man: a man of good heart, good cheer and determination to present the best version of a song that that he possibly could with his considerable gifts. His masculinity is never confused, nor vulgar- his tenderness and respectful strength are always conveyed because he did not separate who he was from his musical work. This is the most detailed response I ever provided online, but it was a first time listen for me... Thank you, thank you, thank YOU for your sharing! I am 70 year old lady now - but this music is timeless.
Bobby had such a beautiful voice that he could sing any song and make it his. I'm so glad to have grown up in the 60's when they came out. I still play their greatest hits CD in my car. RIP Bobby! We miss hearing your beautiful voice! ❤️❤️❤️
Listening to this song and Bobby's sweet angelic voice I feel transported to this place, somewhere. It is just magical and peaceful. Beautifully done, love it❣
janetgallo5720 Bobby was a tenor/counter tenor. If you want to do a comparison to a female singer, actually his range was soprano, off the charts, he could perhaps do all the keys on piano. If you would like check the video by wings of Pegasus, did an analysis on Bobby singing unchained melody, performance done live on Andy Williams show 1965.
You really appreciate this music.Youfeel the music like we did .I was young but Bobby Hatfield was legendary NO one will ever have his voice. It was solid gold. But in the same sense The Righteous Bros together singing were pure magic. BILL'S baritone voice was alot to appreciate also. He did solos also one that was written just for him is BROWN EYED WOMAN I think you'll really enjoy it. They both had so many solos and duets together it was just so much talent in two amazing men.
Thanks for letting us know about this reaction on your reaction to Robin Gibb's version. I love the Bee Gees, but for this song, I much prefer Bobby Hatfield's rendition. He is simply angelic!
sherigrow6480 absolutely his rendition of that song was beautiful. Know that is was a live performance, it would have been nice to hear it without the background noise, that's okay too. Any song that Bobby sang he did put his own "spin" on it. He is dearly missed.
The Righteous Brothers were a big inspiration for the Bee Gee's. Their big sister, Lesley, brought all their records home. They were so very close to perfection; angelic!! 💖
Bobby Hatfield ist dieser EINE unter Tausend, die von Gott gesegnet sind. Diese Stimme ist einfach wundervoll und bleibt in Erinnerung. R.I.P Bobby, Du fehlst.
Great reaction once again !! Bobby Hatfield performs each song to utter perfection. He has a way of transporting us to a place beyond our imagination. This song, as I recall the 60's first appeared in the movie, West Side Story and the music and songs were done by Johnny Mathis, who is also wonderful. So happy you keep searching out Bobby's songs--you will never be disappointed. Thanks again. Cathy
This song made me cry and it took on a new meaning to me it's so beautiful. My Mom passed away April 2019 and all I could think of while listening to the song was my loving relationship with my Mom, thank you for featuring the song again. I wish your time machine would take me back to my Mom I loved her so very much. Great review Chad Thank you for featuring it Chad.
In the 1957 Broadway Musical of Westside Story. Jimmy Bryant played Tony and sung the song "Somewhere." In 1960 the movie Westside Story directed by Robert Wise had Jimmy Bryant dubbing his voice in all the musical numbers for actor Richrd Beymer who played Tony in the 1960 film. His "Somewhere" was beautiful. Bobby Hatfield's rendition is just simply gorgeous and heavenly beautiful. Breathless!
"Somewhere" was from the play/movie West Side Story" which was a modern spin on "Romeo and Juliet". (Which was about about two young people who were from two families that were "at war" with each other). When my husband and I got married in 1976 we were from such different backgrounds (Canadian , Russian Jewish/ Oklahoma Southern Baptist) that we had this song sung at our wedding! It seemed very appropriate.
Wow, wow, wow! Appreciation for his amazing voice is a new journey for me. Since some have said that he had severe stage fright, I wonder if during live performances and maybe studio recordings if he channeled that energy into his songs. Just amazing. ❤️
Modern technology has made it possible for almost anyone to be a modern day "singer". Having an exceptional singing voice used to be necessary to be called a singer.
I lived more than half of my life in the Chicago area. Left 27 years ago to a small town where it’s a half mile to salt water and 45 minutes to the mountains and two hours to a big department store. ,I love it.
I finally subscribed to a reactors channel...you. You feel & appreciate these Righteous Brothers voices & songs plus other artists too. So many great ones they sang like "Let It Be" and the Ed Sullivan show video where the Righteous Bros. sing "You'll Never Walk Alone" & the R.B. sang another great song on that show too. Other artists songs you'd like are Jerry Butler song "Your Precious Love" and Jackie Wilson's "Danny Boy". I watched Wilson's b/w video from 1958 wondering how he'd sing this old 106 yr old Irish song about a mother having to say goodbye as her son Danny as went off to WW1. OMG...what a Jackie Wilson emotional performance. His voice is pure amazing.
SUMMERTIME .... and the living is easy, fish are jumping and the cotton is high. Your daddy's rich and your ma is good looking, so hush little baby don't you cry.... I don't know who sung it, i like to hear this beautiful song Chad.
jodevrries5801 Summertime was originally sung by Ella Fitzgerald, in the 40's. That is one of her classic songs, one of many. Bobby did put his own spin on this classic, even added to it. That song does show his operatic octaves, he was a counter tenor. His range of octaves cannot be matched to this day, without using the autotune feature.
My favorite song from the West Side Story soundtrack sung by my favorite singer. If someone set the phone book to a pretty tune and Bobby Hatfield sang it I'd feel like I was being serenaded. I actually have a playlist of Bobby ballads for when I'm in the mood. He does an awesome version of the old standard My Prayer. th-cam.com/video/azyIk7s5Kho/w-d-xo.html Also, I Love You for Sentimental Reasons th-cam.com/video/IwH39TmE7rw/w-d-xo.html He was so versatile, too. I see that you've already reacted to Bobby pouring his heart and soul out on Stay With Me. I can't listen to that one often because it just guts me. You reacted to the humorous version of What'd I Say Bobby and Bill did with Andy Williams, but the studio version is definitely worth a listen. th-cam.com/video/0v6tpJA_G4k/w-d-xo.html
Ok, Chad. Here's a few. Bill's country song, "'Till your Memory's Gone" and "Learning to Love Again." Both beautiful. Bobby's "Summertime." Amazing! Anything from Roy Orbison. Love your reactions. Don't take too long, though, I'm pretty old!
_Hi Dawna, and thanks for your feedback! I have a double feature of Bobby on the channel I'm sure you'll enjoy. This link will take you there:_ th-cam.com/video/jwEKEH9XXBw/w-d-xo.html
@@hereonthe3L Oh, I love both of those, thank you! In the same vein, I know you would enjoy hearing Bobby's "If I Ruled The World: and Bill's "Till Your Memory's gone." Both mostly unrecognized, both display their amazing talent.
@@hereonthe3L P.S. I love your channel more than any other. I"ve been a fan of the Brothers since I was a young lady of 21.]1963] the 50's were a great time to be a teen, the 60's a great time to be a young adult, all the great music and artists, and most of all, Bill and Bobby! What more could we ask for? Just keep rollin' out the oldies!
I don't remember the artist, but I would love to hear "I will follow him"...from back in the 62-65 Era. Just a powerful song girls loved then!!! Thanking you in advance 😊
One of my favorite Broadway songs - West Side Story. The song is about a couple of young lovers from rivaling gangs and why can’t we all just get along? Put away the differences and live peacefully.
i know this is a beautiful piece. I hear that painful longing in his voice,and it's personal to him. Sometimes it's really hard for me to listen to. I know where he was at, and sense it deeply in every note he sings. He found that place though, with my heavenly Father. Bet alot didn't know that. But i know. He is safe and sound, shining youthful as ever. We're good.
Hi Susanne. Full disclosure... I'm a reactor, though. That's what we do. I have lots of videos where I "interrupt" the song. Don't want you to get too deep into my videos and then be disappointed. If you want to listen to your music without interruption, reaction channels like mine are probably not for you.
@@hereonthe3L I think just for this one song the silence itself is a reaction. I understand what you’re saying and generally enjoy comments, but it was just something about this song.
Are you familiar with Mickey Newbury ? He was a songwriter and singer whose work was covered by many others. His “American Trilogy” has been sung by a wide range of artists. Another is the quirky “I Just Dropped In to See What Condition Was In”. Yet another is “Sweet Memories”. My special favorite is “Cortelia Clark” , a semi- biographical song about his getting to know an early blues icon. Go to TH-cam search and enter Mickey Newbury, Cortelia Clark.
He has a great voice. Strong, passionate, powerful voice, but the song at times was just a little too drawn out I think. It made it seem a little pained instead of love, because it was just an instant too long. Pretty, but not quite, there.
What a magnificent performance by Bobby Hatfield
As I listen to this for the hundredth time, for some reason I'm teary-eyed. That indescribable voice, so pure, so ethereal. It's so hard to accept that he's gone, even after almost 18 years. Love you, Bobby.
I cry every time I hear his love songs because they are so emotional and because he is gone!!
Had never heard Bobby sing this one before now, Chad. His choice of presentation absolutely focused on the message, the power of faith, his emotions rather than displaying what his voice could do. I was nervous at first, because he opened with his falsetto in such a tight Whisper, as I had never heard b him use before... so I was (foolishly) wondering how he could deliver the rest of the notes. Then I remembered the easy confidence this man always had in his God given abilities...so I relaxed and listened.
Chad, Bobby was accurately ACUTELY expressing the pain of many who feel trapped by the ugliness in life. That was the POINT! In 1968 there was the additional grief of the Vietnam war... thousands of young couples were separated by that war's DRAFT. Many soldiers would never come home - or returned very badly wounded in body and/or soul. The agony of a wounded young couple's efforts to build a world together, with so much going against them (including, public opinion) is palpable in this song.
Then Bobby opens up his deep chest tones and we can breathe with renewed joy and hope. The way he hits the final notes in this particular song is not heavenly mysticism (Unchained Melody), or an explosive triumph of celebration (Ebb Tide) no....he expresses the deliberate confidence of the man's insistence: that he WILL find - and make - that beautiful, safe place for his beloved....even if he does not quite know how he's going to do it!!!! An Astounding interpretive study of a song told through his musical and personal gifts: a responsible man's confidence in providing a world for their special love.
Chad - Bobby Hatfield was first of all a very good man: a man of good heart, good cheer and determination to present the best version of a song that that he possibly could with his considerable gifts. His masculinity is never confused, nor vulgar- his tenderness and respectful strength are always conveyed because he did not separate who he was from his musical work.
This is the most detailed response I ever provided online, but it was a first time listen for me... Thank you, thank you, thank YOU for your sharing! I am 70 year old lady now - but this music is timeless.
Bobby had such a beautiful voice that he could sing any song and make it his. I'm so glad to have grown up in the 60's when they came out. I still play their greatest hits CD in my car. RIP Bobby! We miss hearing your beautiful voice! ❤️❤️❤️
Listening to this song and Bobby's sweet angelic voice I feel transported to this place, somewhere. It is just magical and peaceful. Beautifully done, love it❣
There’s no song anywhere that Bobby Hatfield can’t make his. His Tenor finds every note bang on to Perfection
janetgallo5720 Bobby was a tenor/counter tenor. If you want to do a comparison to a female singer, actually his range was soprano, off the charts, he could perhaps do all the keys on piano. If you would like check the video by wings of Pegasus, did an analysis on Bobby singing unchained melody, performance done live on Andy Williams show 1965.
I stopped breathing when Bobby Hatfield reach that high notes! Wow!' Good reaction Chad.
You really appreciate this music.Youfeel the music like we did .I was young but Bobby Hatfield was legendary NO one will ever have his voice. It was solid gold. But in the same sense The Righteous Bros together singing were pure magic. BILL'S baritone voice was alot to appreciate also. He did solos also one that was written just for him is BROWN EYED WOMAN I think you'll really enjoy it. They both had so many solos and duets together it was just so much talent in two amazing men.
He added so much to any lyrics with his beautiful voice.
Thank you for your insight into and appreciation of great music.
Amazing perfection no matter whatever he sings
Thanks for letting us know about this reaction on your reaction to Robin Gibb's version. I love the Bee Gees, but for this song, I much prefer Bobby Hatfield's rendition. He is simply angelic!
Bobby's live version of My Prayer from their Shindig days is near perfection.
sherigrow6480 absolutely his rendition of that song was beautiful. Know that is was a live performance, it would have been nice to hear it without the background noise, that's okay too. Any song that Bobby sang he did put his own "spin" on it. He is dearly missed.
Oh my goodness, his voice is perfect for this beautiful song 🌺🌺🌺🥺🥺🥰🥰🥰 ...chad you did it again, another great one. 🥰
The Righteous Brothers were a big inspiration for the Bee Gee's. Their big sister, Lesley, brought all their records home. They were so very close to perfection; angelic!! 💖
Thanks for sharing that.
@@lindagarcia8826 - Wow, how sweet of you Linda!! Thank you!! 🤗
Bobby Hatfield was one of a kind. And this song is one of my favorites by him. RIP Bobby ❤️
Brad this was beautiful Bobby had such a special. Voice thank you for showing us this video
_Hi Mary, and thanks for your feedback! (For future reference, the name is "Chad.")_ 😆
Bobby Hatfield ist dieser EINE unter Tausend, die von Gott gesegnet sind. Diese Stimme ist einfach wundervoll und bleibt in Erinnerung. R.I.P Bobby, Du fehlst.
Ureijamonn wunderbar Bobby had a heavenly blessed voice.
Great reaction once again !! Bobby Hatfield performs each song to utter perfection. He has a way of transporting us to a place beyond our imagination. This song, as I recall the 60's first appeared in the movie, West Side Story and the music and songs were done by Johnny Mathis, who is also wonderful. So happy you keep searching out Bobby's songs--you will never be disappointed. Thanks again. Cathy
This song made me cry and it took on a new meaning to me it's so beautiful.
My Mom passed away April 2019 and all I could think of while listening to the song was my loving relationship with my Mom, thank you for featuring the song again. I wish your time machine would take me back to my Mom I loved her so very much. Great review Chad
Thank you for featuring it Chad.
You keep playing them and I’ll keep listening. ❤️
In the 1957 Broadway Musical of Westside Story. Jimmy Bryant played Tony and sung the song "Somewhere." In 1960 the movie Westside Story directed by Robert Wise had Jimmy Bryant dubbing his voice in all the musical numbers for actor Richrd Beymer who played Tony in the 1960 film. His "Somewhere" was beautiful. Bobby Hatfield's rendition is just simply gorgeous and heavenly beautiful. Breathless!
old quote: Peace on the outside comes from knowing Christ within. I bear witness. 🕊
"Somewhere" was from the play/movie West Side Story" which was a modern spin on "Romeo and Juliet". (Which was about about two young people who were from two families that were "at war" with each other). When my husband and I got married in 1976 we were from such different backgrounds (Canadian , Russian Jewish/ Oklahoma Southern Baptist) that we had this song sung at our wedding! It seemed very appropriate.
Robin Gibb sang this song when he was 16 years old...it's worth a listen to.
I totally agree. On that track Robin's voice is incredible.....
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll look for it.
Wow. Oh, Bobby, you were gone way too soon. Nice reaction again, Chad.
Wow, wow, wow! Appreciation for his amazing voice is a new journey for me. Since some have said that he had severe stage fright, I wonder if during live performances and maybe studio recordings if he channeled that energy into his songs. Just amazing. ❤️
Modern technology has made it possible for almost anyone to be a modern day "singer". Having an exceptional singing voice used to be necessary to be called a singer.
Chad you have the BEST ALL MUSIC GENRE IN THE 🌏❣🎧
That was our high school graduation song..1974 , Cathedral high school , Los Angeles .
The Rightious brothers where also favorites for the BeeGees if I am not wrong. Beautiful soulful🌹
I lived more than half of my life in the Chicago area. Left 27 years ago to a small town where it’s a half mile to salt water and 45 minutes to the mountains and two hours to a big department store. ,I love it.
I finally subscribed to a reactors channel...you. You feel & appreciate these Righteous Brothers voices & songs plus other artists too. So many great ones they sang like "Let It Be" and the Ed Sullivan show video where the Righteous Bros. sing "You'll Never Walk Alone" & the R.B. sang another great song on that show too. Other artists songs you'd like are Jerry Butler song "Your Precious Love" and Jackie Wilson's "Danny Boy". I watched Wilson's b/w video from 1958 wondering how he'd sing this old 106 yr old Irish song about a mother having to say goodbye as her son Danny as went off to WW1. OMG...what a Jackie Wilson emotional performance. His voice is pure amazing.
Well spoken my Brother❤️🌹❤️
SUMMERTIME ....
and the living is easy, fish are jumping and the cotton is high.
Your daddy's rich and your ma is good looking, so hush little baby don't you cry....
I don't know who sung it, i like to hear this beautiful song Chad.
jodevrries5801 Summertime was originally sung by Ella Fitzgerald, in the 40's. That is one of her classic songs, one of many. Bobby did put his own spin on this classic, even added to it. That song does show his operatic octaves, he was a counter tenor. His range of octaves cannot be matched to this day, without using the autotune feature.
Beautiful!
Amazing 🎵🎶🎵🎤👍🏾❣
My favorite song from the West Side Story soundtrack sung by my favorite singer. If someone set the phone book to a pretty tune and Bobby Hatfield sang it I'd feel like I was being serenaded. I actually have a playlist of Bobby ballads for when I'm in the mood. He does an awesome version of the old standard My Prayer. th-cam.com/video/azyIk7s5Kho/w-d-xo.html Also, I Love You for Sentimental Reasons th-cam.com/video/IwH39TmE7rw/w-d-xo.html
He was so versatile, too. I see that you've already reacted to Bobby pouring his heart and soul out on Stay With Me. I can't listen to that one often because it just guts me.
You reacted to the humorous version of What'd I Say Bobby and Bill did with Andy Williams, but the studio version is definitely worth a listen. th-cam.com/video/0v6tpJA_G4k/w-d-xo.html
Ok, Chad. Here's a few. Bill's country song, "'Till your Memory's Gone" and "Learning to Love Again." Both beautiful. Bobby's "Summertime." Amazing! Anything from Roy Orbison. Love your reactions. Don't take too long, though, I'm pretty old!
_Hi Dawna, and thanks for your feedback! I have a double feature of Bobby on the channel I'm sure you'll enjoy. This link will take you there:_ th-cam.com/video/jwEKEH9XXBw/w-d-xo.html
@@hereonthe3L Oh, I love both of those, thank you! In the same vein, I know you would enjoy hearing Bobby's "If I Ruled The World: and Bill's "Till Your Memory's gone." Both mostly unrecognized, both display their amazing talent.
@@hereonthe3L P.S. I love your channel more than any other. I"ve been a fan of the Brothers since I was a young lady of 21.]1963] the 50's were a great time to be a teen, the 60's a great time to be a young adult, all the great music and artists, and most of all, Bill and Bobby! What more could we ask for? Just keep rollin' out the oldies!
I don't remember the artist, but I would love to hear "I will follow him"...from back in the 62-65 Era. Just a powerful song girls loved then!!! Thanking you in advance 😊
New subbie. I grew up in that era. I love all the songs gone by. I’m glad I was a teenager the 60’s. I also love Johnny Mathis.
One of my favorite Broadway songs - West Side Story. The song is about a couple of young lovers from rivaling gangs and why can’t we all just get along? Put away the differences and live peacefully.
i know this is a beautiful piece.
I hear that painful longing in his voice,and it's personal to him.
Sometimes it's really hard for me to listen to.
I know where he was at, and sense it deeply in every note he sings.
He found that place though, with my heavenly Father. Bet alot didn't know that. But i know.
He is safe and sound, shining youthful as ever. We're good.
I’m so glad you had the respect not to interrupt the song.
Hi Susanne. Full disclosure... I'm a reactor, though. That's what we do. I have lots of videos where I "interrupt" the song. Don't want you to get too deep into my videos and then be disappointed. If you want to listen to your music without interruption, reaction channels like mine are probably not for you.
@@hereonthe3L I think just for this one song the silence itself is a reaction. I understand what you’re saying and generally enjoy comments, but it was just something about this song.
Thank you, Chad.
Another good song by Robin Gibb is Most of My Life
Are you familiar with Mickey Newbury ? He was a songwriter and singer whose work was covered by many others. His “American Trilogy” has been sung by a wide range of artists. Another is the quirky “I Just Dropped In to See What Condition Was In”. Yet another is “Sweet Memories”. My special favorite is “Cortelia Clark” , a semi- biographical song about his getting to know an early blues icon. Go to TH-cam search and enter Mickey Newbury, Cortelia Clark.
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Run to My Lovin' Arms - Bobby Hatfield th-cam.com/video/RA1G3SgaDCQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=GGhhVla8f3pryF5A via @TH-cam
Review Bobby Caldwell a secret gem “Blue Condition -Album you won’t be disappointed!! Enjoyed the show
Bobby Hatfield is superior to any singer
Do you know this song is from West Side Story, which is set in New York City?
_Bah, ha ha! That's very ironic. BUT... songs usually always come before the film, lol. In most cases..._
Could you do the song : Blue by Patsy Cline? Thank you
I agree....thank you
He has a great voice. Strong, passionate, powerful voice, but the song at times was just a little too drawn out I think. It made it seem a little pained instead of love, because it was just an instant too long. Pretty, but not quite, there.
Brother please watch Barbara Striesand do this song hatfield a great singer but Barbara owns it .
You don’t even give a reaction. Or you just talk about is letting you know you’re supposed to react to somewhere and you haven’t said anything