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  • @maryannc6313
    @maryannc6313 Před rokem +298

    They actually didn't lip sync this. The studio recording was synced to the original video. There are a couple of versions of the original video with their live vocals, but the audio quality is pretty bad. Lots of static and teen girls screaming. Bill is a baritone. This record was the most played on the airwaves of the 20th century.

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 Před rokem +17

      YES! True! It amazes me how many cannot hear the difference between lip syncing to their own record and a live performance on these old films....

    • @lisaray9944
      @lisaray9944 Před rokem +18

      I have the original record this isn’t lip synced this is them live girl .

    • @elainemichael
      @elainemichael Před rokem +10

      Heard the original version and you can tell they were having a hard time hearing the music from all the screaming fans which would have made it hard to sing. But I still liked it.

    • @Firefyta2
      @Firefyta2 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Definitely not lip synced, just REAL raw talent like The Temptations and around 95% of singers/groups of that era.

  • @MaryEllen10862
    @MaryEllen10862 Před rokem +26

    There was no lip syncing back then or auto tune it was just pure amazing talent! You’ll never see talent like this today.

  • @angelajames7917
    @angelajames7917 Před rokem +50

    They were in front of a live audience with just microphones. Absolutely no lipsyncing.

    • @atari1994
      @atari1994 Před 3 měsíci +3

      I think someone dubbed the recording track over the live show. They did sing it live... but I think this video is dubbed over.

  • @Oldbutnotout65
    @Oldbutnotout65 Před rokem +30

    This is Live TV.... no lip synch... just talent.

    • @atari1994
      @atari1994 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I think someone dubbed the recording track over the live show. They did sing it live... but I think this video is dubbed over.

  • @dawnsmith8754
    @dawnsmith8754 Před rokem +22

    He was really singing! No lip syncing. No auto tune either. That’s how real music was.

  • @marianclough8577
    @marianclough8577 Před rokem +24

    They weren't lip syncing. It wasn't done yet, thank God.

  • @kathleenerins2451
    @kathleenerins2451 Před 4 měsíci +14

    I don't think you could have any music like this now. The Righteous Brothers were one of a kind. Pure talent.

  • @thewhiskeycowboy-official

    The Righteous Brothers were huge in the black community as well. "Blue Eyed Soul".

  • @sharonsmith1512
    @sharonsmith1512 Před 11 měsíci +12

    They were playing in a bar near a military base. When they finished singing, some black marines yelled that’s righteous brothers and that’s how they got their name.

  • @k.e.rudolphevansknightwahl5557

    There was NO LIP SYNCING in the 60s. Sorry to burst your bubble
    That's straight up God given talent And 1000% real and genuine.

  • @ellat2302
    @ellat2302 Před rokem +76

    No one touched this duo, SO many hits, so special, They are super-duper 😍🙌👏👏

  • @jamesfalato4305
    @jamesfalato4305 Před rokem +29

    The Righteous Brother's "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" was the most played song on radio and television in the 20th century according to BMI

  • @RA-eq6rh
    @RA-eq6rh Před rokem +14

    The most played song on the radio...EVER

  • @ilsaruthen5478
    @ilsaruthen5478 Před rokem +43

    The first singer is Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield comes in later. The sound when they blend their voices together is called "harmony".

  • @Cunning.Stunt7
    @Cunning.Stunt7 Před rokem +100

    They are absolutely not lip syncing... totally live, total raw talent. Television HD just in its young technology.
    Billy and Bobby are just outstanding!

    • @lorrainegunn4111
      @lorrainegunn4111 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @Cunning_Sunt7, HD TV? We just barely had Colour in about 2 out of 10 homes back then! Most people had black and white TVs. No HD, NO DIGITAL -- using an Antenna on the roof, or "Rabbit Ears" inside for reception.

  • @maryanngarrimone1153
    @maryanngarrimone1153 Před rokem +49

    These guys were awesome together. I was in high school when they came out with this beautiful song. So many memories for me!!! RIP Bobby! Great voices together! These guys do not lip sink. They are for real!!!

  • @cdfdesantis699
    @cdfdesantis699 Před 10 měsíci +8

    The absolute BEST of the "blue-eyed soul" genre. Thanks for your reaction.

  • @virginiawilson2213
    @virginiawilson2213 Před 2 měsíci +7

    No, neither of the Righteous Brothers ever did lip singing! That was never done back then! This is Bobby and Bill’s raw voices; raw talent. I am 77 years old so I grew up as a teenager hearing these guys that were awesome! And I still love them just as much almost 60 years later!

    • @ChefBarb58
      @ChefBarb58 Před 3 dny

      AMEN TO THAT ❤ THEY ONLY ONE MOLD BACK THEN.. ALOT REAL INSTRUMENTS.. ELVIS PRESLEY DID THERE SONG AND I REFUSE TO SAY WHO DID IT BWTTER.I HAVE ENOUGH ROOM IN MY HEART TO APPRECIATE
      ALL THE GREATS.SO TAKE CARE DON'T FRET
      WE'LL BE AROUND THRU THE YEARS.. FREDDY MURCRY SAID❤ YOU HAD YOUR CHANCE____
      SO TODAY ARTIST SHOULD REMEMBER THERE IS AUDIENCE 😊

  • @wandalewis5097
    @wandalewis5097 Před rokem +65

    Back then there was no Autotune, it’s just pure Talent, Soul And Inspiration is Awesome. The BeeGees are a great band , They’re not lip syncing. It’s Robin and Maurice. Their other brother Andy didn’t sing with them

  • @shellygill5029
    @shellygill5029 Před rokem +37

    This was a live performance, no lip-sync.
    One of the background singers on here is Cher before she became known.
    Back in the day you had to have the talent, the voice and the presence. There were no dancers on the stage distracting from the performance. You either had it or you didnt. If you didnt , there was no auto tune to save your ass. And, most songs had full orchestras playing.
    The Temptations came out after the Righteous Bros.
    Once in a lifetime there comes along a singer with an exceptional voice. That was Bobby Hatfield.
    He was a counter tenor, which is rare. His voice spanned 5 octaves and those high notes he could reach were pure notes, not falsetto. He didn't have to push it reach for those notes, They were just there. He hit them with ease. You said it yourself when he did Unchained Melody....his face never changed expression when he hit the high C's. Bobby just took a breath and hit them!
    You just experienced greatness.

  • @melissabrooke1146
    @melissabrooke1146 Před rokem +116

    Bobby didn’t do falsetto, his voice spanned several octaves. ❤️ Great job, dude 😀

  • @Tboy439
    @Tboy439 Před rokem +7

    You've lost that loving feeling is the most requested and played song of the 20th century.

  • @P-J-W-777
    @P-J-W-777 Před 3 měsíci +6

    This was a 100% live performance. They did not lip sync to their songs.

  • @rogerlewis6488
    @rogerlewis6488 Před rokem +24

    This was a live performance without any lip sync. Some of these old videos have been edited for you tube and the sound is off sync with the video. Such different voices in perfect harmony. This is pure talent and real voices without any auto tune. I feel that most performers today would not make it without the technology to make it sound like they have a modicum of talent. The Temptations and other bands of the time did not lip sync and even if they wanted to the technology of the time was not up to the task. The talent pool was so good at that time that everyone had to be so spot on and natural. Unfortunately the music companies, when they re-release many of the old songs today they auto tune them which makes them sound rubbish, but in line with modern music, but many people have started to listen to the old songs and hear how good they are and they feel they are being ripped off by the music industry.

  • @dsusan17
    @dsusan17 Před rokem +18

    Great harmony! The term Blue eye soul was used to describe the Righteous Brothers! Great pick

  • @christopherhamm4712
    @christopherhamm4712 Před rokem +38

    Soul and Inspiration should be the next Righteous Brothers song you need to react to.

  • @sandyleewhite
    @sandyleewhite Před rokem +10

    ❤ ******THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS, MELTING WOMEN'S HEARTS FOR OVER 60 YEARS****** ❤ Loved your reaction!

  • @pharamathews5152
    @pharamathews5152 Před rokem +32

    When guys dressed up back in the 60's this is how clean they looked and entertainers for sure had to dress the part. The Righteous Brothers looked good & sang incredible. Check out their 1st Moonglow album. R&B and the Motown sound was already big & growing as the Go-Go & British music evasion started in the mid 1960's. Bobby & Bill each were in separate bands back in the early 60's and when this manager put them together he told them they had to wear suits. Bobby said No Way thinking his college friends would fall out laughing at him until the manager said if you put on a suit the girls will be all over you & you will get laid every night. Bobby replied "I wear a medium". HA!

  • @2cairn
    @2cairn Před rokem +21

    No lip singing on that .
    Baritone and alto, great reaction … your my soul and inspiration is another great one and will tie in how a lot of soul artist’s from the 60’s and 70’s copied the Righteous Brothers style. Blue eyed soul love them !!!

  • @wilfbentley6738
    @wilfbentley6738 Před rokem +33

    The ladies all MELT when they hear the line "Baby, Baby I'd et down on my knees for you. If you would only love me, like you used to do." I don't know if that line has been stolen for another purpose or not. In the second video you pulled up, one of the backup singers was a VERY young Cher.

  • @valeries5722
    @valeries5722 Před rokem +21

    YOU WILL NEVER WALK ALONE by righteous bros really showcases their voices too.

  • @noplacelikehomecrochet5335

    If Phil Spector heard you say they were lip syncing he would flip his wig for sure. Cher was one of the girl singers in the background

  • @swdw973
    @swdw973 Před rokem +8

    This was the most played rock and roll song from 1960 to 2000

  • @stevehanham9266
    @stevehanham9266 Před rokem +49

    This is certainly not lip synced!
    You do two great singers a great injustice by suggesting so!
    And just remember...no autotune in those days!
    Cheers and regards from England.
    😊😎🎸🇬🇧🇺🇦

  • @AnthonyReichardt
    @AnthonyReichardt Před rokem +5

    The magical sound of the Gold Star Recording Studios legendary echo chamber must also be acknowledged when hearing this powerful performance.

  • @gracemichelli.2am124
    @gracemichelli.2am124 Před rokem +14

    Temps were one of my favorite bands. David and Eddie...yes🥰
    Love these guys too.❤

  • @debbers
    @debbers Před rokem +127

    This was not lip-synced. You had to have talent to make it back in the day.
    The Gibb brothers are Robin, Maurice, and Barry. Andy was the brother that had a solo career! Maurice is pronounced Morris too by the way!

    • @sgtjameslindsey2493
      @sgtjameslindsey2493 Před rokem +2

      Hey, don't forget Clyde, Nugene, and Clovice Gibbs, the other three Gibbs Brothers from the other South,lol

    • @debbers
      @debbers Před rokem +2

      @@sgtjameslindsey2493 ❤

  • @lindaartz3297
    @lindaartz3297 Před 5 měsíci +9

    They didn’t lip sink. Sometimes these old videos degrade.

  • @verycoolvince
    @verycoolvince Před rokem +54

    Bill Medley the taller of the two was a bass/baritone and Bobby Hatfield was a high tenor. They harmonize extremely well. Songs in the same style of "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" include "Soul and Inspiration", "Just Once In My Life" and "Hung on You". If you want a Bell Medley solo single check out "Brown Eyed Woman" or "Stand By". He also had a chart topping single in 1980s with Jennifer Warnes on "I've Had the Time of My Life" from the movie Dirty Dancing. If you want another Bobby Hatfield solo check out "Ebb Tide".

    • @Assassyn1980
      @Assassyn1980 Před rokem +4

      I was thinking Bobby was a counter-tenor. Am I wrong ?

    • @kathleenmayhorne3183
      @kathleenmayhorne3183 Před rokem +3

      Bobby Hatfield re-recorded "Unchained Melody" for the 80's movie "Ghost." It climbed the charts again.

    • @zanhar7688
      @zanhar7688 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@Assassyn1980 yes ... Bobby could sing counter-tenor. His range was up to Eb6, but since he customarily sang in the tenor range that was his usual designation. A counter-tenor sings primarily in counter tenor - but that's just semantics 😊

  • @nancydanise5073
    @nancydanise5073 Před rokem +17

    The tall one Bill Medley is almost 81 yrs old and is still performing today.The shorter one Bobby Hatfield (who sang Unchained Melody) passed away in 2003.They started together in 1963 and other than a couple yrs apart were still singing together until Bobby passed away.

    • @ReLair88
      @ReLair88 Před 11 měsíci

      They were in a group called the Paramours prior to that. A famous pastor (John Wimber, who started the Vineyard Church movement worldwide) was in the group. I believe he even managed them for a short time.

  • @sherigrow6480
    @sherigrow6480 Před rokem +23

    It's editing. This is from the tv show Shindig, and they were live. The unremastered version the sound isn't as good, but, live. Girls screaming. Shindig was live - musicians and singers, except for a few acts. RB always wanted to perform live.

  • @RubyGB
    @RubyGB Před rokem +28

    They were part of the old music scene of that era. In fact, Elvis liked to prank them when they were on stage in Vegas. Check out I Just Wanna Make Love to You to be able to compare them to each other. Bobby Hatfield was a natural born counter-tenor (the highest range of a male possible and into the soprano range) which is so rare many consider there to be only one to a generation. Bill Medley was a baritone (between tenor and bass).

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 Před rokem +5

      Bill said in an interview that he and ELvis were good friends when in Vegas, hanging out together and stuff.

  • @wandarichard1865
    @wandarichard1865 Před rokem +8

    Thank God your grandmother opened your mind at a young age. I did the same thing to my own kids. I wanted them to see and learn that in humanity we all can be blessed by each other though music regardless of age. Peace and Love.

  • @quentinmichel7581
    @quentinmichel7581 Před rokem +9

    One thing to keep in mind about the RB .. they were both born in 1940 which makes them 24 at the time of broadcast. Their level of mastery & skill of their craft is breathtaking. Not a missed cue or out-of-synch note...watch their timing. Pretty impressive for 24. Consummate performers who paid their dues doing gigs.
    Many people don't know that Bobby had profound stage fright. He'd get it so bad he'd throw up before every show. Then he'd get himself together and get out on stage with Bill and kill it like it was a walk in the park. True professional.
    I'm pleased their music still resonates with new listeners so many decades later.
    "What we do in Life echos through Eternity"

  • @LaptopLarry330
    @LaptopLarry330 Před rokem +13

    Bill Medley sings with a bass-baritone singing voice. Bobby Hatfield sang with a tenor voice, but could sing countertenor when he wanted to do so.
    In 1987, Bill Medley teamed up with Jennifer Warnes to record the hit song, "(I've Had) The Time Of My Life" (which was on the "Dirty Dancing" soundtrack album). The record won a Grammy Award for "Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals".

  • @JamesFord-yp3ll
    @JamesFord-yp3ll Před rokem +12

    BOBBY HAD A HEAD COLD, AND HE WAS CONCERNED ABOUT BEING ABLE TO HIT THE HIGH NOTES. FIRST TIME HIS PARENTS HEARD HIM LIVE. THEY HARMONIZE SO WELL.

  • @sandralorenz1796
    @sandralorenz1796 Před rokem +16

    This is LIVE. About the only place you saw lip sync done was American Bandstand and even then, they didn't mess it up.

  • @bobbysandoval5965
    @bobbysandoval5965 Před rokem +7

    The RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS WERE THE BOMB!😎

  • @billbrosey5909
    @billbrosey5909 Před rokem +13

    Love your reactions. With these brothers , when the light came on them after they were in shadow, they were surprised they were white. Lol God bless!

    • @MMBxMOB
      @MMBxMOB  Před rokem +2

      Thank you Bill! God bless

  • @zanhar7688
    @zanhar7688 Před rokem +18

    They learned to sing listening to R&B … especially Ray Charles, Little Richard and Bobby Bland. They weren’t trying to copy the black singers, they just Loved the music and many people, hearing them on the radio thought they were black. Bill sings bass-baritone, which is low baritone and bass combined. He also had a great range. Bobby was first (high) tenor with counter tenor range. In other words they were complete opposites. …. But man could they harmonize!

  • @realemiele.franco736
    @realemiele.franco736 Před rokem +7

    Praise to your grandmother... she raised you right‼️

  • @LindaLandry79
    @LindaLandry79 Před rokem +8

    You were a fortunate man to have a grandma who listened to music. Mine did not but my parents listened to country, Thank goodness for high school and the transistor radio we held up to our ears to hear the pop music of the time. We had everything from the Platters and Ray Charles to the likes of the Righteous Brothers and in between. While we started with do wop in grade school you can see the transition from that to blues and soul that transitioned into the Supremes and other great groups like Ric James, James Brown and we could go on and on.

  • @kmcca204
    @kmcca204 Před rokem +13

    I grew up with this song. Let me say, if all the reactors I’ve seen react to this song, your is the best. You really are paying attention to not just the song but the techniques and skill of Bobby (your boy) and Bill. Both amazing vocalists but Bobby and his high notes just wow!

  • @vallee3140
    @vallee3140 Před rokem +5

    This is for real no lip syncing , not many these days could sing as well, probably nobody.

  • @pamdimitrio4972
    @pamdimitrio4972 Před rokem +7

    Praise God for your grandmother! She would have left this group if she never heard them.

  • @shadowsgathered6878
    @shadowsgathered6878 Před rokem +3

    LOL, no need to apologize for most of the older music you've heard being from Motown. Motown music was some of the best I've ever heard, and I really miss those days!

  • @ProdigyBowlersTour
    @ProdigyBowlersTour Před rokem +26

    They were singing live, and if you look hard enough, you'll find the live performance with the audio that went out on network television that night. It was not as good as the single. But their performance, timing wise, was DEAD ON with the studio recording. What someone has done here is to take the original telecast -- this was shown on the ABC-TV series called "Shindig!" -- and remove the original audio and replace it with the studio recording of the song. Understand that there were plenty of lip-synced performances on television back then, but this wasn't one of them. It's just that someone replaced the original audio with the studio single to put it up on CZcams. And most of us are glad they did, as this has become THE definitive version of the song by the Righteous Brothers. This single was the most played record on American radio in the 20th century.

  • @denisesevera9490
    @denisesevera9490 Před rokem +9

    They're not lip synching. I've noticed on songs & performances that I know are live there's a delay with the sound If you want to KNOW that it's live check out both " brothers" singing Tell Me What I Say" with Andy Williams it was done the same night that Bobby Hatfield sang " Unchained Melody"- he even has on the same pink suit

  • @raybro3803
    @raybro3803 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Manhattans are the greatest MoTown band ever. Had the privilege of meeting them. So great!

  • @suzanwahlquist3258
    @suzanwahlquist3258 Před rokem +2

    Together both the Righteous Brothers sound wonderful as you can tell I'm a great fan.

  • @theodorabruin4601
    @theodorabruin4601 Před rokem +7

    Bless your grandmother!
    They definitely were Righteous!
    No lip sync back then...that tape is off because I've seen the right video.

  • @maryannturton9830
    @maryannturton9830 Před rokem +6

    Temptations are classic! No need to compare,they are both amazing!

  • @edjohnson7438
    @edjohnson7438 Před rokem +2

    This song is the most listened to song on TV and radio in the twentieth century .

  • @scottruyle2309
    @scottruyle2309 Před rokem +3

    The most played song of the 20th century

  • @kimking6036
    @kimking6036 Před rokem +2

    No, no lip syncing. Just talented

  • @susannekalejaiye4351
    @susannekalejaiye4351 Před rokem +3

    Great reaction and comments
    Voices: Bass, Baritone, Tenor (the male voices from low to high). Soprano, Alto, Contralto (the female voices from high to low).

  • @SanJoseBob
    @SanJoseBob Před rokem +8

    This song was the Number #1 most played song in the 20th Century. This is what we called “Blue Eyed Soul”. Covered by a Sh*t load of people!…. SanJoséBob

  • @sallylee3007
    @sallylee3007 Před rokem +7

    There are plenty of Righteous Brothers CD's still available with a lot of amazing sounds. Love Bobby singing Ebb Tide and many more. Also check out Bill and Bob on "Shindig" TV show, singing "The night time is the right time" with The Blossoms and so much more.

  • @mystic37
    @mystic37 Před rokem +5

    Back in the day audio and video were recorded separately, the first use of clackers was to align the video and sound. It's still used but mostly for editing.

  • @ashurmom2969
    @ashurmom2969 Před rokem +2

    If you want to hear two men singing in perfect harmony listen to Simon and Garfunkel, you won’t be disappointed

  • @thominaduncanson7596
    @thominaduncanson7596 Před rokem +2

    You heard this song in the bar scene in the movie “Top Gun” starring Tom Cruise, which was about United States Navy fighter pilots. My father was a Navy fighter pilot, and met Tom Cruise during the premiere showing. When talking with Tom Cruise about his new movie, my father told him that “I could have taken you anytime.” Tom Cruise laughed, and said “You fighter pilots are all alike!” (My father really could have taken Maverick-he was flying his F4-Phantom during an exercise going against a younger pilot flying the Navy’s newest fighter, the F-14 Tomcat. The F-14 pilot was behind my father’s F-4 Phantom, chasing him in a flat circle to get “tone”, when my father flipped his Phantom out of the tight circle. A panicked voice from the F-14 pilot was heard over open comms, saying “Where did he go?!? He was just in front of me, damn it!!!” His answer came moments later when his headphones rang with the sound of an F-4 Phantom getting missle lock “tone”. 😂😂😂

  • @theaffiliate4208
    @theaffiliate4208 Před rokem +9

    Bobby was a high tenor and Bill was a solid Baritone.

  • @robertfisher3241
    @robertfisher3241 Před rokem +2

    This was the most requested song on the radio in the 20th Century

  • @zanhar7688
    @zanhar7688 Před rokem +16

    This song was written originally for the Righteous Brothers by Mann and Weil. It was the most listened to song of the 20th century and is listed in the Library of Congress as having cultural significance. These guys didn’t lip sync … this was the studio version dubbed over the live version (done in 2015). Here’s the undoctored live version.
    czcams.com/video/03iSUjHaUxY/video.html
    They’re songs were in about 30 movies…. This one was in several, most famously in Top Gun

  • @franmiltenberger1463
    @franmiltenberger1463 Před rokem +1

    Pure, unadulterated talent!

  • @rosemariediamond5948
    @rosemariediamond5948 Před rokem +8

    I’m glad I found your channel. You really should investigate more music of the sixties. I’m sure you will enjoy it

  • @26shedan
    @26shedan Před rokem +6

    Bee Gees is Barry, Robin and Maurice. Andy was the younger brother that was a solo performer.

  • @johnrodrigues5974
    @johnrodrigues5974 Před rokem +4

    The three are Barry, Maurice and Robin.
    Andy is the youngest and had a solo career

  • @kimkelly5512
    @kimkelly5512 Před rokem +9

    Bill was bass baritone, Bobby tenor. He had a 5 octave range nobody was better!!!!

  • @oldmusiclover877
    @oldmusiclover877 Před rokem +9

    In addition to the Righteous Brothers doing I Just Wanna Make Love to You, speaking of old music, you should listen to Roy Orbison sing Running Scared or Crying or Only the Lonely, or The Platters or the Drifters sing almost anything.

  • @BOOMNERD51
    @BOOMNERD51 Před rokem +3

    What I love is (I'm 72) we were more romantic, don't quit on a good love, than modern times move on, break up first rough bump. I believe in working to make it work. Hopeless romantic maybe, but I still believe that way. On these reaction videos there are some younger folks who are getting back the old fashioned attitudes. No era is perfect, but this song got me thinking.

  • @carytakagawa2760
    @carytakagawa2760 Před rokem +10

    If you liked this song, you should react to Soul and Inspiration. It was written by the same writers as a follow-up to the success of this song. Soul and Inspiration also features the beautiful harmonies of both "brothers" (they weren't related) and peaked at #1 for three straight weeks in 1966. Here is the link: czcams.com/video/WF12mMViw5g/video.html
    Bobby Hatfield (the soloist on Unchained Melody) is the tenor and Bill Medley is the baritone. Very different from each other but harmonizes together so well!

  • @robieta9710
    @robieta9710 Před rokem +4

    The Righteous Brothers sing with a high voice the way women usually do. Don't miss Elvis' emotional masterpiece, which is more powerful than the original version and a masculine version too: Elvis Presley You've Lost That Lovin Feeling Live 1970 720p

  • @georgefisher1995
    @georgefisher1995 Před rokem +1

    In 1965, when my buddy’s and I, were cruzin’ round in our first whips, 53 Fords , 55 Chevys and such, crankin’ this on an AM radio, you KNOW they had to be good in order to sound good. (LOL)

  • @sallylee3007
    @sallylee3007 Před rokem +6

    Bobby did not do a falsetto. He was a Contra-Tenor.

  • @mizzcarla7191
    @mizzcarla7191 Před rokem +7

    This was an extremely popular song.

  • @joanmayfield4791
    @joanmayfield4791 Před rokem +2

    oh yes just waiting for that battle moment when they step up on the risers!! And they made slow dancing memories back then !

  • @amk5378
    @amk5378 Před rokem +3

    This is the most played song of the entire 1900's If you haven't heard it you have been living UNDER A ROCK lol

  • @jgibs6251
    @jgibs6251 Před měsícem

    I'm 77; this came out when I was in high school. Panties are still droppin' to this song.

  • @Aurora-tp3dy
    @Aurora-tp3dy Před rokem +5

    They didn't lip synch; however, someone replaced the live audio with the studio recording. Stupid I know. I'm going to find the real live performance, and link it. Okay here it is czcams.com/video/03iSUjHaUxY/video.html Yes, there was lip syncing back then, but only on shows like Bandstand and other Dick Clark produced shows. You mentioned the Temptations; there is a video out there with the Temptations backing Bobby Hatfield! Crazy, I know. Bobby Hatfield is a countertenor and Bill Medley is bass-baritone.

  • @marthayoung2308
    @marthayoung2308 Před rokem +4

    Righteous Brothers did this song first in 1964.

  • @doomhunter697
    @doomhunter697 Před rokem +3

    You said you heard of Cher. She started her career as a back-up singer, and is one of the back-up singers for this song.

  • @torit1177
    @torit1177 Před rokem +1

    You’ve heard that song many times over in your life. It’s everywhere

  • @billbrosey5909
    @billbrosey5909 Před rokem +3

    I thought the same, they remind me of the temptations. I remember back in I think it was 1991 when David Ruffin died of an overdose I believe in Philadelphia. I heard the news when I was driving with my dad to see my grandmother in Harrisburg. Temptations and Smokey Robinson were my favorite Motown groups.

  • @nancydanise5073
    @nancydanise5073 Před rokem +3

    This song was played more times than any other song in American Radio history and not even Elvis or the Beatles surpassed their record.They are in the hall of fame Music.THERE WAS NO AUTO-TONE OR GIMMICKS LIKE TODAY IT WAS PURE TALENT.Dont see this today.do some research.this isn't pretending to sing this is singing.

  • @kylebakke594
    @kylebakke594 Před rokem +2

    Fun fact: Among those backup singers in the background is a teenaged Cher (yes, THAT Cher).

  • @OnlyNonie
    @OnlyNonie Před rokem +3

    You really need to go to their appearance on the Andy Williams show. It will show you more of their talent.

  • @KAMMD
    @KAMMD Před rokem +1

    Righteous, blue-eyed soul !

  • @anitawright7169
    @anitawright7169 Před rokem

    The Righteous Brothers are icons! This such an awesome song. Love your reaction!

  • @sharonsmith4522
    @sharonsmith4522 Před rokem +3

    Bill is a baritone and Bobby is a tenor.