Actually, their studio performance *is* dubbed onto this live _video_ performance (listen to their recording, and you'll see it's identical down to the millesecond). Both actual performances are fantastic, but you should know that before posting the reaction-video. Here's the actual audio from that video: th-cam.com/video/WVijsLP0G5M/w-d-xo.html
Another thing about this or groups back then was look how they were dressed. They would dress in nice fitted suits. It’s like they took pride not just in their music but also in their appearance.
By some accounts this recording was played on the radio more than any other single track in the 20th century. One of the greatest recordings of all time.
@@phantompower Well, at least the only one that really matters, BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.). Not sure what official organization has acknowledged your exploits.
I have a lot of respect for somebody who who can appreciate older music and be into metal like myself. Great reaction have a blessed day. Never stop smiling! 😊😀👍👍❤💯
I've found that metal heads tend to be much more eclectic than fans of other genres. While metal is my favorite, I also enjoy classical music and synthwave as well. I have a bit of everything from ABBA to ZZ Top.
I was station in England USAF when this song came out rembering wispering this song in my girlfriends ear while we slow dance at the Air mens club she loved it to this day I still think of that moment...im 78 years young now❤ I miss that loving feeling
My mom raised me on the music of the 50's and 60's,and I am so thankful that she made music a big part of our lives. I am 44,and was blessed to see The Righteous Brothers in concert in Reno when I was a kid,just before Bobby was hospitalized here with cancer. Nobody knew at the time,and my mom and aunt were working the floor where he was. They would catch glimpses of Bill Medley as he hurried in and out to visit. I was sworn to secrecy with this knowledge lol
The best male duet in music history…the sound these two guys were able to make is just incredible & will never be “heard” again. Great reaction Oh and PS, U know how these two had to be talking beforehand about not holding nothing back & they blew the f**king doors off The crescendo that builds & builds until…BABY! BAAAABAAY!! Lol that’s one of the best live vocal performances ever
I was trying to think of a word to describe you, and the one that keeps coming to mind is SIMPATICO! Muy, muy, muy Simpatico! Please keep doing what you're doing. You are a breath of fresh air!
As I recall, this song was #1 for 16 weeks on the charts at the time. Saw them live twice in the late 60s and they were magnificent. They had been my favorite artists of all time up until the A cappella vocal band Home Free during the past 10 years. Both groups share the same style of talent, timing, harmonies, and the special way they soothe the heart and soul with their music.
Watching your face while you were watching these boys was a joy. This was released when I was about 11/12. We took this sort of music for granted. It is only now watching the younger generation discovering and enjoying good music from my youth that I realise just how good they really were. ❤️🌹
Phil Spector's arrangements and recording techniques were the perfect match for these guys to light up the great songs they sang. Incredible lush and tasteful atmosphere for them to exist in. Spectors genius worked especially well with the romantic themes the Righteous Brothers excelled at. Perfect recipe for success.
You have selected "Blue-eyed Soul" again. Great choice... These men are darn good. i predict that you will LOVE their work.... Take care and continue to explore music from this time period.... Bobbie can tear those high notes UP. He has/had a great tenor voice... AND Bill could do the low/bottom notes!!!! They blended their voice so well.............. Raw talent and skills!!!!!!!! Do they make singers like this anymore??????? I am tickled PINK that I am old enough to remember when these songs and this group on the radio........
I grew up listening to a station called 97.1 the lady that would put this kinds of songs her name is Delilah. She raised me on this kind of music. Mind you I'm 30 years old. When I started to listening to that station I was I was 8 . But this music always had my heart and soul.
Agree with Julio, that always has my heart and soul, as he said. Listen to Summertime and Somewhere and Dream on and so many more Righteo😅us Bros. And Eric Clampton’x Tears in heaven or Holy Mother or Percy Sledge. The first time ever I saw your face sung by Roberta Flack, Crying by kd Lang
Now that you've heard both 'brothers' sing, I'm excited to hear your reaction to 'Soul and Inspiration' another of their classics. I'll put money down that you faint when hearing that song! I really enjoy your reaction, Aileen. You give this old dog hope for the next generation of music lovers. I see today's music like a seven layer, five flavor wedding cake - gorgeous, delicious, but overdone. The classics are like a cupcake made by Mom with homemade frosting and a few sprinkles. The wedding cake is fabulous but you'd crawl over broken glass to get one of Mom's cupcakes. Blessings to you!
I had the honor of hearing the Righteous Brothers while still in high school and loved every minute of listening to them. During my time, they were one of the hottest groups.
Just a beautiful heartfelt reaction from you, Aileen! ❤ It's wonderful to see how moved you are by this classic music. Staying in the category of beautiful melodies from the 60s, let me suggest you sample Gerry and the Pacemakers. Two real gems are "Ferry Cross the Mersey" and "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying." They're British.
Great duo of all time imo. I’m old enough to have been alive when they recorded it along with Bobby Hatfield’s recording of Unchained Melody live on the Andy Williams Show. Sadly Bobby left us in 2003. Thank you.
If you enjoyed this song, then Soul and Inspiration needs to be next on your reaction list. It was written as a follow-up to the success of this song by the same songwriters, features the beautiful harmonies of both "brothers", and peaked at #1 for three straight weeks in 1966. Here is the link: th-cam.com/video/cwTdRpYTS4c/w-d-xo.html
I grew up in Orange County California same as the Righteous Brothers they were just a few years older then me so I got hear them on the radio a whole lot. One time I to a club in Costa Mesa to hear a new band that were doing their 1at gig and when I sat down I realized I was sitting next to Buddy Miles and when he stood up there was Bill Medley sitting next to him.
I think you'd love hearing them sing Soul and Inspiration. My favorite Righteous Brothers song. If I was around back then I'd definitely would have wanted to see them live.
I grew up in the 80s and this was my moms music, my dad played the rock and my played the soul. Ive heard this song 1000s of times and at 42 years old I still get week in the knees hearing " baby Id get dowm on my knees for you"
They are the greatest Duo ever!!! This fantastic song is one of the greatest songs in music history. Soul and Inspiration & Just once in my Life are great also. They were on 🔥🔥🔥 doing Little Latin Lupe Lu and The Nightime is the Right Time. Bill Medley(deep voice) is 83 and performing with Bucky Heard. Bobby Hatfield sadly passed in 2003. Best of success on yr channel
There are so few that can sing like these guys! Btw, you would love Alan Parsons. His music is so ethereal, but with a blend of different styles. Jazz, pop, 80s- type techno, old school, new age. There isn't anyone else like it. 'Eye in the Sky', 'Time', 'Games people play', 'The Raven'. To start.
Aileen I love watching you react to this Tower halfway through and I'm looking the expressions on your face and I am so thrilled through you as if this was the first time me hearing the song and I love how excited you're getting cuz that's exactly how we all felt back in 1964 when the song was released I believe it was 64!?
Rock and Roll Heaven was another big hit of theirs. Back when I was a kid my great uncle owned a bar in the town we lived in. My grandfather, his brother, my grandmother, my great aunt, my uncle and my father worked there at times. We'd go on the weekends, back when family services wouldn't get called, for dinner, hanging out playing pinball, shuffleboard and dropping dimes in the jukebox, 3 songs for a dime, and all the stuff from the fifties and sixties were in there.
I absolutely love this song 🎵 I love blue eyed soul 😮I'd love to have a a voice like either of righteous brothers ❤️, thank you again Aileen much love and respect my friend keep up the fantastic reactions your one of favourite music reaction channels 🙏 ❤
Not only were these Brothers Righteous, but this reaction is gonna be righteous too 😎 Excited to see the reaction and I can’t wait to see what you have to say about this artist and this type of music 😭
Oh, my guys from the 60's. I was in high school when they came out. They were awesome and just had to go out and buy their next 45 rpm hit. I have every vinyl record album they made. ❤❤❤
Many years ago, my ship was in Trieste. We played the local rugby club and afterwards went back to their clubhouse. The girl who arranged the social part was the wife of the team captain and turned out to be Welsh. She had a bit of a falling out with her husband over something or other and my entire team, plus supporters, serenaded her with this song. It worked. I will never forget the look in her eyes as she watched the boys slowly approaching and then looked to her man. Pure joy.
Aileen I love the way your saying and understand how much they are giving the dynamics the power the subtlety they're taking you on a journey It is a masterful way to deliver a song that you rarely see and if you don't stop raising your right out eyebrow you're going to drive me crazy cuz every time you do that oh my God I hope it doesn't offend you but that is so damn sexy Oh s*** I said it! Anyway thank you so much for sharing this beautiful and amazing performance by Bob and Bill the Righteous Brothers✨💖
A other quartet from the mid 60's to check out is THE VOGUES. 4part harmony which translated into scores of beautiful romantic sons with incredible lyrics.
I love the way you feel these songs and I love your analysis. I was 25yobwhen both of these songs were released and I lave them every since! I went into the Air Force and left for an overseas deployment and Unchained Melody was my song during that time. Years later we broke up and separated and You've Lost That Loving Feeling was my song at that time.
I just found your site I so enjoyed you reaction .It is exciting to see young people appreciating the music of my generation these guys are the best I am a 74 year old grandmother of 5 granddaughters, so I can say this, you are adorable, love your beautiful smile I look forward to seeing more of your videos Watching from Indiana
Two amazing entertainers. Great singers, great stage presence, easy on the eyes, and they just POUR the emotion into the song. The way the taller fella is so restrained, until he hits that BABY is perfect.
This is what became known as "Blue Eyed Soul" To this day I have to explains what this means to younger people! I love it! Also known as Phil Spectre's "Wall Of Sound"
Here's a fun fact: The Righteous Brothers were the opening act on The Beatles first American tour. Pretty good way to be introduced to America (although they'd already had their first hit, "Little Latin Lupe Lu," which was written by Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers. Then, they left the Beatles tour when an opportunity arose to be one of the "house" groups on a landmark TV show, "Shindig!" on ABC Television. "Shindig!" was the first rock-and-roll music TV show on network television in prime time. The show also launched the careers of people like the Blossoms, Leon Russell, and Billy Preston, all of whom were, at one time or another, part of the house band or the house sound on "Shindig!" A TV show that nobody in my generation will ever forget.
Thank you for your kind reaction. Another singer from back in the day that you would appreciate is Tom Jones. He was a well-known singer back in the 1960's and 1970's. Hi songs entitled Delilah, I'll Nover Fall in Love Again and It's Not Unusual are classics that I think you would enjoy. He is still alive today. He is a judge on the British version of The Voice.
Hi sweetheart. Thank you so much for doing this video. It actually came out exactly 10 years before I was born. I am 49 and this song is still played in movies and TV shows to this day. Interesting part about them is they aren’t related. They got the name righteous brothers from when they did a gig in the south somewhere and after they had finished a member of the audience stood up and shouted “that’s righteous brother “and that is how they got their name. The one with the deep voice is Bill Medley and the one with the higher voice is Bobby Hatfield. Thanks once again for doing this video. Please take care and blessings to you from the UK.
The righteous brothers are amazing love the tempo I always play them when I go on road-trips or even whim I just take a drive through the woods it’s just gives me peaceful vibes
Coming from the U.K. I was privileged to live through the greatest era of music, some the best music and it’s even better now through TH-cam to see a re-emergence of it and brilliant to see the youth of today not only accepting it but but enjoying it. ❤
No auto tune. No pro tools. Just two incredible voices live in front of the cameras together. Incredible
As if those production tools were available in the 60s...
Actually, their studio performance *is* dubbed onto this live _video_ performance (listen to their recording, and you'll see it's identical down to the millesecond). Both actual performances are fantastic, but you should know that before posting the reaction-video. Here's the actual audio from that video: th-cam.com/video/WVijsLP0G5M/w-d-xo.html
@Vlasko60 the fade out is the clue? You know they still had sound people that took care of mixing levels right?
This is the studio version
Another thing about this or groups back then was look how they were dressed. They would dress in nice fitted suits. It’s like they took pride not just in their music but also in their appearance.
By some accounts this recording was played on the radio more than any other single track in the 20th century. One of the greatest recordings of all time.
By some accounts I'm the greatest lover in the world.
@@phantompower Well, at least the only one that really matters, BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.). Not sure what official organization has acknowledged your exploits.
Actually the most requested song on radio was The Beatles’ song Yesterday
@@philipdickey6460 No. "Yestrday" was one of the most covered songs though.
Stairway to heaven
The very best!!!!!!!!!!
Bill and Bobby's voices went together like peanut butter and chocolate; excellent by themselves, they combined into something even better.
Backing vocals in this performance were done, in part, by a young Cherilyn "Cher" Sarkisian.
I was 14 when I first heard this and am now 72. Love you young people enjoying it like I did in the 1960s
Same here. 14 & now 72. Great song!!!! June
Soul and Inspiration by this superb duo will bless the eardrums. ❤
Their best one in my humble opinion!
my fav RB song
Definitely. Soul and Inspiration is amazing
Do they have anything but stellar recordings? I think everyone could go done the list a pick a fav!
This is one of the greatest performances is recording history imo. I’m not old enough to be alive when it happened but it gets me every single time
I was born 9 months after this song released.
I think that speaks to the power of the song and its real world impact.
Just love when youngins finally hear our music 🎶.
I love this girl , nothing but smiles
And twitching eyebrows worth going to war for.
I have a lot of respect for somebody who who can appreciate older music and be into metal like myself. Great reaction have a blessed day. Never stop smiling! 😊😀👍👍❤💯
I've found that metal heads tend to be much more eclectic than fans of other genres. While metal is my favorite, I also enjoy classical music and synthwave as well. I have a bit of everything from ABBA to ZZ Top.
You have the whitest teeth I've ever seen!
One thing for sure this is the most beautiful song ever. And for sure loved her reaction to it ❤
Passion they sign with so much Passion Mami 🫶
I was station in England USAF when this song came out rembering wispering this song in my girlfriends ear while we slow dance at the Air mens club she loved it to this day I still think of that moment...im 78 years young now❤ I miss that loving feeling
I'm 39 but did the same with the wife
arguably the best duet of history in music.....
Listening to them is why the baby boom happened in the 60s.
Genius comment. 😂
@@justaguy1109 Greatest panty dropping music ever!
This is the kind of music I grew up with in the 60’s, towards the end of the Big Bands era that my parents listened to. Great memories!
Soul and Inspiration by Righteous Brothers!!!...
My mom raised me on the music of the 50's and 60's,and I am so thankful that she made music a big part of our lives. I am 44,and was blessed to see The Righteous Brothers in concert in Reno when I was a kid,just before Bobby was hospitalized here with cancer. Nobody knew at the time,and my mom and aunt were working the floor where he was. They would catch glimpses of Bill Medley as he hurried in and out to visit. I was sworn to secrecy with this knowledge lol
The best male duet in music history…the sound these two guys were able to make is just incredible & will never be “heard” again.
Great reaction
Oh and PS,
U know how these two had to be talking beforehand about not holding nothing back & they blew the f**king doors off
The crescendo that builds & builds until…BABY! BAAAABAAY!!
Lol that’s one of the best live vocal performances ever
No autotune, just pure voices. Won't find that today. Nice to know such a young person appreciates pure music!✌️
My heart is in classic rock,but music like this will melt your heart 🥰
This song was played on the radio more than any other song in the 20th century !! Read that again !! These guys were amazing
I was trying to think of a word to describe you, and the one that keeps coming to mind is SIMPATICO! Muy, muy, muy Simpatico! Please keep doing what you're doing. You are a breath of fresh air!
As I recall, this song was #1 for 16 weeks on the charts at the time. Saw them live twice in the late 60s and they were magnificent. They had been my favorite artists of all time up until the A cappella vocal band Home Free during the past 10 years. Both groups share the same style of talent, timing, harmonies, and the special way they soothe the heart and soul with their music.
I just subscribed because your reaction was brilliant and honest.
That little movement you can do with your eye browse is simply amazing!😍
Watching your face while you were watching these boys was a joy. This was released when I was about 11/12. We took this sort of music for granted. It is only now watching the younger generation discovering and enjoying good music from my youth that I realise just how good they really were. ❤️🌹
It's so cute how you really get into these songs.
If you ever get a chance to listen to Unchained Melody, you'll love that too.
I'm pretty sure that's what she was talking about right at the start of the video. Already did it.
@@blitz3643 Here's the link to her reaction to "Unchained Melody": th-cam.com/video/GPkNeKnby3A/w-d-xo.html , as you mentioned.
Not to mention 'Soul and Inspiration' or 'Ebb Tide' or 'I just Wanna Make Love To You'.
“Cause baby! Something beautiful’s dyin!” Such a hard hitting moment of this song!
Phil Spector's arrangements and recording techniques were the perfect match for these guys to light up the great songs they sang. Incredible lush and tasteful atmosphere for them to exist in. Spectors genius worked especially well with the romantic themes the Righteous Brothers excelled at. Perfect recipe for success.
You have selected "Blue-eyed Soul" again. Great choice... These men are darn good. i predict that you will LOVE their work.... Take care and continue to explore music from this time period.... Bobbie can tear those high notes UP. He has/had a great tenor voice... AND Bill could do the low/bottom notes!!!! They blended their voice so well.............. Raw talent and skills!!!!!!!! Do they make singers like this anymore??????? I am tickled PINK that I am old enough to remember when these songs and this group on the radio........
Righteous Brothers are Icons! Love your reaction!
The Most Played Song of the 20th Century.
I grew up listening to a station called 97.1 the lady that would put this kinds of songs her name is Delilah. She raised me on this kind of music. Mind you I'm 30 years old. When I started to listening to that station I was I was 8 . But this music always had my heart and soul.
Agree with Julio, that always has my heart and soul, as he said. Listen to Summertime and Somewhere and Dream on and so many more Righteo😅us Bros.
And Eric Clampton’x Tears in heaven or Holy Mother or Percy Sledge. The first time ever I saw your face sung by Roberta Flack, Crying by kd Lang
We have Delilah where I love. She always asks for requests and lovingly asks why. Good time with her!
This song and Simon and Garfunkel's Bridge over Troubled Waters always get me. If you havent listened to bridge it I s a must😊
Two of the greatest voices in recorded music history! The Righteous brothers had soul!
Now that you've heard both 'brothers' sing, I'm excited to hear your reaction to 'Soul and Inspiration' another of their classics. I'll put money down that you faint when hearing that song! I really enjoy your reaction, Aileen. You give this old dog hope for the next generation of music lovers. I see today's music like a seven layer, five flavor wedding cake - gorgeous, delicious, but overdone. The classics are like a cupcake made by Mom with homemade frosting and a few sprinkles. The wedding cake is fabulous but you'd crawl over broken glass to get one of Mom's cupcakes. Blessings to you!
The final scene of Top Gun (1987) immediately comes to my mind 😍
Also one of the fist scenes where Maverick and Charlie meet
I'm your average 45 year old guy and this song can bring me to tears. That's how powerful this song is...
I had the honor of hearing the Righteous Brothers while still in high school and loved every minute of listening to them. During my time, they were one of the hottest groups.
Another great song of theirs ... 'Soul and Inspiration.'
Just a beautiful heartfelt reaction from you, Aileen! ❤
It's wonderful to see how moved you are by this classic music.
Staying in the category of beautiful melodies from the 60s, let me suggest you sample Gerry and the Pacemakers.
Two real gems are "Ferry Cross the Mersey" and "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying." They're British.
It’s like magic
Great duo of all time imo. I’m old enough to have been alive when they recorded it along with Bobby Hatfield’s recording of Unchained Melody live on the Andy Williams Show. Sadly Bobby left us in 2003. Thank you.
You have class kid, and your grasp of talent is refreshing.
If you enjoyed this song, then Soul and Inspiration needs to be next on your reaction list. It was written as a follow-up to the success of this song by the same songwriters, features the beautiful harmonies of both "brothers", and peaked at #1 for three straight weeks in 1966. Here is the link: th-cam.com/video/cwTdRpYTS4c/w-d-xo.html
I lived that song! I've been married to my current wife for 33 years!
Also check out just once in my life
I grew up in Orange County California same as the Righteous Brothers they were just a few years older then me so I got hear them on the radio a whole lot. One time I to a club in Costa Mesa to hear a new band that were doing their 1at gig and when I sat down I realized I was sitting next to Buddy Miles and when he stood up there was Bill Medley sitting next to him.
This song was one of the biggest hits of all time, and now you know.
rhis is a mastercalss from one of the best if not the best duet of all time...
I think you'd love hearing them sing Soul and Inspiration. My favorite Righteous Brothers song. If I was around back then I'd definitely would have wanted to see them live.
Perfection, and perfect gentlemen. Any impact on ladies is achieved with class. The vocal contrast on the bridge is a showstopper.
Fantastic song. Thank you for reacting to this great song🎉
I have always loved the Righteous Brothers music, thank you for this video beautiful lady.
Just found your account and I love it!!! New sub!
I grew up in the 80s and this was my moms music, my dad played the rock and my played the soul. Ive heard this song 1000s of times and at 42 years old I still get week in the knees hearing " baby Id get dowm on my knees for you"
I love your enthusiasm, and I agree, they are fantastic!!
These guys were the real deal. Nice job with this one! 🙂
An absolutely stunning song from 1965 melts the hearts of women in 2024. Unbelievable!!😳😳
Her smile through this was everything.
Lots of passion for sure
I graduated HS when this came out !! Love you and your reactions. Keep it going !!
They are the greatest Duo ever!!! This fantastic song is one of the greatest songs in music history. Soul and Inspiration & Just once in my Life are great also. They were on 🔥🔥🔥 doing Little Latin Lupe Lu and The Nightime is the Right Time. Bill Medley(deep voice) is 83 and performing with Bucky Heard. Bobby Hatfield sadly passed in 2003. Best of success on yr channel
Bill Medley’s last 2 albums of blues songs (Your Heart to Mine and Damned Near Righteous) are fabulous!
One of the best vocal performances of its time ❤️💯 🎙️ 🎶
There are so few that can sing like these guys! Btw, you would love Alan Parsons. His music is so ethereal, but with a blend of different styles. Jazz, pop, 80s- type techno, old school, new age. There isn't anyone else like it. 'Eye in the Sky', 'Time', 'Games people play', 'The Raven'. To start.
Aileen I love watching you react to this Tower halfway through and I'm looking the expressions on your face and I am so thrilled through you as if this was the first time me hearing the song and I love how excited you're getting cuz that's exactly how we all felt back in 1964 when the song was released I believe it was 64!?
One of my all time favorites! Beautiful song, beautiful woman, beautiful reaction!
The Righteous Bros. Like no one else as a duo!
Rock and Roll Heaven was another big hit of theirs.
Back when I was a kid my great uncle owned a bar in the town we lived in. My grandfather, his brother, my grandmother, my great aunt, my uncle and my father worked there at times.
We'd go on the weekends, back when family services wouldn't get called, for dinner, hanging out playing pinball, shuffleboard and dropping dimes in the jukebox, 3 songs for a dime, and all the stuff from the fifties and sixties were in there.
You nailed it Aileen!!! Great reaction!!!! So great to see someone who just loves music and sees greatess when she hears it!!!!!
Well done Aileen, another epic song! Tnx❤
Blue eyed soul music at its finest, nothing like that around these days!
Near the top of best - selling albums and singles of all time!
They were the masters of blue eyed soul!💘💘💘
I absolutely love this song 🎵 I love blue eyed soul 😮I'd love to have a a voice like either of righteous brothers ❤️, thank you again Aileen much love and respect my friend keep up the fantastic reactions your one of favourite music reaction channels 🙏 ❤
It’s called SOUL sweetheart 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Not only were these Brothers Righteous, but this reaction is gonna be righteous too 😎 Excited to see the reaction and I can’t wait to see what you have to say about this artist and this type of music 😭
Oh, my guys from the 60's. I was in high school when they came out. They were awesome and just had to go out and buy their next 45 rpm hit. I have every vinyl record album they made. ❤❤❤
Many years ago, my ship was in Trieste. We played the local rugby club and afterwards went back to their clubhouse. The girl who arranged the social part was the wife of the team captain and turned out to be Welsh. She had a bit of a falling out with her husband over something or other and my entire team, plus supporters, serenaded her with this song. It worked. I will never forget the look in her eyes as she watched the boys slowly approaching and then looked to her man. Pure joy.
Aileen I love the way your saying and understand how much they are giving the dynamics the power the subtlety they're taking you on a journey It is a masterful way to deliver a song that you rarely see and if you don't stop raising your right out eyebrow you're going to drive me crazy cuz every time you do that oh my God I hope it doesn't offend you but that is so damn sexy Oh s*** I said it! Anyway thank you so much for sharing this beautiful and amazing performance by Bob and Bill the Righteous Brothers✨💖
A other quartet from the mid 60's to check out is THE VOGUES. 4part harmony which translated into scores of beautiful romantic sons with incredible lyrics.
I love the way you feel these songs and I love your analysis. I was 25yobwhen both of these songs were released and I lave them every since! I went into the Air Force and left for an overseas deployment and Unchained Melody was my song during that time. Years later we broke up and separated and You've Lost That Loving Feeling was my song at that time.
I just found your site I so enjoyed you reaction .It is exciting to see young people appreciating the music of my generation
these guys are the best I am a 74 year old grandmother of 5 granddaughters, so I can say this, you are adorable, love your beautiful smile I look forward to seeing more of your videos Watching from Indiana
Two amazing entertainers. Great singers, great stage presence, easy on the eyes, and they just POUR the emotion into the song. The way the taller fella is so restrained, until he hits that BABY is perfect.
This is what became known as "Blue Eyed Soul" To this day I have to explains what this means to younger people! I love it! Also known as Phil Spectre's "Wall Of Sound"
A song that you can understand what it is all about "Love" and what great voices, very enjoyable to listen to.❤
A fabulous, unmatched duo for all time and part of beautiful music that was so memorable in pop and soul. Miss those years for real.🎶🎶🎶
You were right on - they were meant to sing together. Nice the way you feel the song .
"Like breathing Flowers for the first time".. what a beautiful way to describe their sound 🥲
I always love watching people react to Righteous Brothers. Still waiting to see you react to Skinny Puppy - Tin Omen
Thank you.
It was a pleasure watching a beautiful spirit soak up the loving energy of this classic song.
Here's a fun fact: The Righteous Brothers were the opening act on The Beatles first American tour. Pretty good way to be introduced to America (although they'd already had their first hit, "Little Latin Lupe Lu," which was written by Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers. Then, they left the Beatles tour when an opportunity arose to be one of the "house" groups on a landmark TV show, "Shindig!" on ABC Television. "Shindig!" was the first rock-and-roll music TV show on network television in prime time. The show also launched the careers of people like the Blossoms, Leon Russell, and Billy Preston, all of whom were, at one time or another, part of the house band or the house sound on "Shindig!" A TV show that nobody in my generation will ever forget.
Thank you for your kind reaction. Another singer from back in the day that you would appreciate is Tom Jones. He was a well-known singer back in the 1960's and 1970's. Hi songs entitled Delilah, I'll Nover Fall in Love Again and It's Not Unusual are classics that I think you would enjoy. He is still alive today. He is a judge on the British version of The Voice.
They sing of love in its purest form!
Hi sweetheart. Thank you so much for doing this video. It actually came out exactly 10 years before I was born. I am 49 and this song is still played in movies and TV shows to this day. Interesting part about them is they aren’t related. They got the name righteous brothers from when they did a gig in the south somewhere and after they had finished a member of the audience stood up and shouted “that’s righteous brother “and that is how they got their name. The one with the deep voice is Bill Medley and the one with the higher voice is Bobby Hatfield. Thanks once again for doing this video. Please take care and blessings to you from the UK.
Aileen, please do "Come On - Oktaf Kanis" thank you :)
Good choice. This was the most requested song of the 20th century.
1965 to 1975 was the best time ever for music.
1959 to 1969
The righteous brothers are amazing love the tempo I always play them when I go on road-trips or even whim I just take a drive through the woods it’s just gives me peaceful vibes
A very, classic, timeless song and your reactions to it are priceless!
Coming from the U.K. I was privileged to live through the greatest era of music, some the best music and it’s even better now through TH-cam to see a re-emergence of it and brilliant to see the youth of today not only accepting it but but enjoying it. ❤