Righteous Brothers -- Unchained Melody (Live, 1965) REACTION!

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Published 2024-01-25

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  • Oh, man! You are going to lose your mind if you watch "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling"! You have to hear what Bobby and Bill could do together. Righteous, indeed.
  • Grew up on this blue eyed soul brother. I’m 73 years old , black and we didn’t care about color. All we knew was this guy can sing, and we embraced his soulful talent…simply amazing to still hear his voice that gives me chills❤
  • @tow5384
    Apologies if someone has said it, but this was a LIVE TV show with a live orchestra that millions watched LIVE - no retakes, no do overs, no autotune. Just pure talent for everyone to see.
  • @rcairnut
    no auto tune... one take, one man, one mic untouchable performance... that's talent and practice perfected
  • @RockyNikolashin
    The man at the club that said "that was Righteous Brothers!" was an African American Marine.
  • Yep it was 100% live, he also had a cold and was nervous because his parents were in the audience and it was the first time he had performed in front of them. He just opened his mouth and sang, incredible talent. All our boys in Vietnam were crying over this, wait for me wait for me.
  • @bjsouth9719
    The Righteous Brothers have been making girls "melt" for decades. They are exceptional.
  • @garysteinert8040
    1) his mom was in the crowd. 2)no no no auto tune. Totally analog.
  • @peggysolomon2784
    The incomparable Bobby Hatfield. He is 25 years old here and had already been a pro baseball player and a naval aviator as well as having had the number one song in America with “You’ve Lost that Lovin Feeling”. Blue eyed legend.
  • @karensilla8303
    I am 30 years older than you and this is one of the reasons my generation can claim to have the best music. Your enthusiasm is great!
  • @floroy9265
    I’m 74, I feel blessed to have lived through the songs and the talant of the singers , they could make you fall in love ,break your heart and heal it all in one song. One thing was certain you’d always leave the show feeling good. The radio in the car was always tuned in to all sorts of great listening from Rock to Country. These days I don’t even turn the radio on, seems it’s always bad news, sure hope that changes back to times like we had and shared with each other👍🇨🇦
  • @757optim
    One way you know it's not a recorded track - Bobby added that, "I really need your love", for this live performance. And those falsettos. What a gift he had.
  • @fionaspath3332
    This was on the Andy Williams Show...(Moon River)...During the Vietnam War...you can imagine the impact...His mom was in the audience and never seen him perform...note: he had a cold...💛
  • @AFmedic
    As a few others have said, the music was played live and NOT a recording. You have to give props to studio orchestra for nailing it perfectly.
  • @MrBBaron
    I am a Boomer . I am so glad I grew up to listen to the best songs of rock and pop in history. Nobody outdoes Bobby in this performance. He set The bar so high. I have never heard anyone equal it in any song. There are a lot that came close to the bar but None is better than Bobby. He earned the gold medal of all time for male singers.
  • @heartwork8318
    You should check out “You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling” to see them both sing! Loved seeing you feel this one! Bobby Hatfield had a soulful angelic voice! Bill ‘Medley is also amazing and together they are crazy! ❤️‍🔥✌🏻🫶🏻
  • I am 66 years old, I love your reactions, and I love the way you share your feelings. Yes he was live, and it was a perfect song
  • @fastecp1
    I'm 62, and I've been listening to them all of my life, and it still blows me away how good they were.
  • @lizwasko
    An older lady here. I never thought your videos would be fair to the oldies. But your YouTube station is epic. Thanks you for exposing the young people to some music which is not their style. Some of these old Spivey shows are really funny.