The Righteous Brothers You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling REACTION Video | best reaction video to music
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That is why they are called Blue Eyed Soul.
That girls is pure talent no auto tune just like the Bee Gees world class singers.
Incredible voices!
@@generationgapreacts , new subscriber! Great reactions! Mom, you really ought to let your daughter watch Elvis Presley's live performance of You've Lost That Loving Feeling! I'm sure it will blow her away! Elvis and Bill Medley were very good friends by the way. Thank you, and it's great to see so many young people nowadays "rediscovering" the music of "my days"!
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Cher’s voice
A generation raised on autotune. It wasn't invented until 1997. These young men had no need for gimmicks. They sang from their hearts and souls.
1. Million times better than the crap of today
It's called Blue eyed soul!
There's a reason they call themselves The righteous Brothers.
TMI listed this song as the number 1 song of the 20th century.
Bill Medley's voice was incredible, he and Bobby harmonized like no one else.
I like all of your comments and reactions, but if you really want to hear the versatility of Bobby's voice, you have to listen to the song " I Believe"....you will not regret it...
Bobby is a tenor with a marvelous range and Bill has a wonderful true baritone! This is an odd combination but their harmony is flawless!
many think they were brothers but they're not
Yes, that was taped in 1964, before colors were invented in 1965. It was a drab existence, but we didn't realize how drab it was until colors were invented early in 1965. 😃
You might enjoy them singing You'll never walk alone. It's incredible.
The most played record on radio in the 20th century
Bobby and Bills voices compliment each other and they blend them so perfectly to create such a great and wonderful sound!! beautiful I would have thought with two great voices they would have had more hits than they have ?
Both Elvis Presley and The Beatles knew that they couldn't touch the Righteous Brothers in vocal accomplishment. This production was considered the finest of Phil Spector's 'Wall of Sound', often imitated by other producers.
This was the most requested song in the 20th century, according to BMI!!!
That’s when music was good and just pure talent
This song is the “Most Played/Aired” song of the 20th Century. Another “fun fact”, one of those girls in the background Choir is “Cher” at an early age. The whole thing was Produced by the Famous Phil specter and his “Wall of Sound”….. SanJoséBob
Another vote for Unchained Melody, one of the greatest live vocal performances. Ever.
Agreed. "Righteous Brothers -- Unchained Melody (Live, 1965)"
Supposedly this song has been played on radio more that any other song in history.
Have you ever noticed back in the day that the artist do more with less. Just incredible music and more focus.
One small fact that not everone knows is who one of the backup singers is. None other that Cher. The duo was known as "Blue Eyed Soul".
Unchained Melody a have to listen. Jim
Coming Thursday!
Listen to The Righteous Brothers on the Ed Sullivan show singing You'll Never Walk Alone
What a beautiful song! And they are the most talented singers ever! If you think this is great, you should hear it without interruptions.
Mom, I hope you're also going to introduce her to the Everly Brothers. 😊
Another great sung from the sixties, we had the best music, bar none.
Another get song from them is "Your My Soul and Inspiration " show cases both of their voices.
For more Bill Medley's baritone check the golden globe awarded "The Time of My Life" from the movie DIRTY DANCING a duet with Jennifer Warnes.
I had no idea that was Bill!
This great song was the #1 requested song to radio stations in the 20th century. Had many great songs. Unchained Melody, Soul and Inspiration, For once in my Life. They were on fire doing The Night Time is the Right Time and Little Lupe Lu. Bill is still touring at age 82 but with Bucky Heard. Sadly Bobby Hatfield passed in 2003. Best success on yr channel
I think it was the most played song.
@@nkcbrazil either is wonderful.
not the v#1 requested song on radio, sorry.
It’s the #1 played song of the 20th century. Not so much requested. But the accomplishment stands for itself
@@jonathancadorin9714 not exactly
It's the most played POP song of the 20th century, but It's a Small World is the most played song of the 20th century of all genres combined!
Gorgeous reaction ladies!! 😍 👌👌❤️💯❤️💯 React to Elvis Predleys 1970 live Vegas "Just Pretend" 🙏 please 😊 😉 🙏
That song is 58 years old !!! Oldie but goodie back when men knew they were men, dressed nicely as men and sang as men, no fire works flashing lights nobody beating the hell out of a set of drums, no auto tuned voices, no smoke or fire, just good clean clear singing !!! That is what the good old days were all about, and I am an old guy that lived those days !!! thanks for the react !!
It was actually released in late 1964 but became a hit in 1965.
This song with both brothers makes every woman go a little weak in the knees every time they sing wow ohh wow, and Bobby's Unchained Melody is a timeless romantic dream of a song and performance. I love their soul, their harmony, and how well they sing together. They had experimented with different names until one night doing a gig near a military base someone stood up at the end of their set and yelled, "That's righteous brother!" The rest was history. They were great as solo performers, and fabulous as a duo!
Well said! 😊
One of the best songs ever. Period.
Absolutely!
It has been said that Cher was one of the backing singers before she hit the big time.
Fun fact: Phil Spector produced this video. Phil's assistant at that time was one Salvatore Bono who included his girlfriend Cherlyn Sarcassian in the choir. She later became famous as Cher.
Just to clarify: Spector didn't produce this video. This video is taken from the TV show Shindig. He was a record producer, not a TV producer. Someone has replaced the live audio with the studio recording. The actual live performance is available on RUclips complete with screaming girls! One other thing, Cher's name is spelled Sarkisian.
Saw these guys live in Atlanta about 30 years ago and it was something! They’re incredible talents.
Gentlemen, if you take nothing else away from this reaction make it this. Feature The Righteous Brothers in your date night playlist. If you don't you are doing it wrong.
Many of today's singers rely on electronics and (in my opinion) over production. In this era, 50's, 60's, there were singers. These men are a fine example of music, from my youth, and are "SINGERS".
"Baby baby I'd get down on my knees for you." Gets ya every time.
Their music was called "blue-eyed soul". These two were top of the tree.
Not sure but I believe that was Phil Specter's production bringing that 'wall of sound" that really blows everybody away.
Most played song of the 20th Century. 8 million plays.
Rightfully so! Amazing song
The most played song on the radio in the twentieth century
Check out Unchained Melody (live 1965 version).
"Unchained Melody" is a great one too! My mom introduced me to that song because it was her favorite!
Agreed. "Righteous Brothers -- Unchained Melody (Live, 1965)"
Bobby Hatfield "Somertime". You will be glad you listened!
Thank you girls for featuring one of thee greatest songs of all time.
I was a teen when this song was released and it sounds as good today as it did back then. The great duo of all time. Just a fact, this was the most played song on radio and tv. The most played song of the 20th Century. Please react to Unchained Melody. Covered by over 670 singers but Bobby Hatfield is the gold standard. Live performance which was performed on the Andy Williams show. Also Soul and Inspiration another #1 hit. Also Rock and Roll Heaven which was there tribute song to stars that have passed. You can tell I’m a bit fan of the Righteous Brothers lol. Great music never gets old. Thank you
Yes you are a fan! We will definitely do Unchained Melody tomorrow and Soul & Inspiration next week :)
Agreed. "Righteous Brothers -- Unchained Melody (Live, 1965)"
You Girls are amazing together
You were looking for the correct word for how women want men to treat them... 'Romancing' wasn't sufficient, and 'worship' was a little too much, but what came to my mind was 'cherish'.
Then I realized you two should do a reaction to "Cherish" by the group The Association.
Blue eyed soul music.
I just love your beautiful daughters reaction to our music Love it 🥰
Phil Spector's "Wall of Noise" production technique, many hits produced in the sixties used his warped genius.
Joining the crowd in calling for "Unchained Melody" by the Righteous Brothers - one of the most popular songs of all time!
Coming tomorrow!
Blue-eyed soul... it don't get any better. Please do more of these two "Brothers". Thank you. ❤☮🙏
Just a pure classic
From a bye gone era, awesome, iconic, historic, never to be repeated or duplicated. The 60s is the greatest era in music. The Righteous Brothers in there prime. Unforgettable
This song by the great Righteous Brothers 'Bobby Hatfield' and 'Bill Medley' is in 'The Guinness Book of World Records' as the most played song in the history of radio.
You've heard that voice at the end of the movie "Dirty Dancing" "I've Had the Time of My Life."
that song is as great today as it was in 1965 and will continue to last, it is just that good.
That’s why they were called blue eyed soul
This was the most played song in the 20TH century
This song was rated the most listened to in the 20th century by BMI. Been listening to these guys since the 60s.
BMI is a German company that tracks all plays of a song by copyright approvals counts all plays on radio tv or in the malls, this song was the most played song of the 20th century.
"We had..." Both voices, perfectly pitched, starting in the same instant, sheer talent, no autotune, no hours at the mixing desk, relatively primitive microphones - live performance at its finest is the Righteous Brothers' gift to the world. This is no simulation, it's enormous talent and hard work. It's a delight to see your reaction, thank you ladies.
This is why our generation had the best music ever. Nothing like it before and nothing like it ever again.
Great reaction! A good melody from the American songbook.
That my friends, is singing....
Unchained Melody!!
Bill Medley is the baritone and Bobby Hatfield is the tenor. I was in the seventh grade when this song was released. I still love it. I'm 70!
their soulful voices - exactly why they were referred to as "blue-eyed soul". Us ladies of this time would stop whatever we were doing and just listen to these guys sing - melted our hearts. oh, were we ever serenaded!!
This video gave me that loving feeling. You ladies are great and may I add spectacularly beautiful.
I remember riding around in a Thunderbird with a beautiful girl and listening to this wonderful song, back in the day.
Bill Medley sand the theme song from Dirty Dancing with Jennifer Warren (I Had the Time of my life).
Ladies, You have just been blessed by The Righteous Brothers' "Thunder & Lightning!!!" Bill Medley (Deep Baritone voice) is "Thunder" and Bobby Hatfield (R.I.P.) (High Tenor voice) is "Lightning." They sing amazing individually and as a dynamic duo...Their voices just go perfectly together like "Peanut Butter & Jelly," "Macaroni & Cheese," "Fish & Chips," "Burgers & Fries," "Biscuits & Gravy," "Corned Beef & Cabbage," "Shrimp & Grits," "Rice & Beans," "Chips & Salsa," "Cake & Ice Cream," "Milk & Cookies, "Coffee & Donuts," etc. You get the picture and it's easy to see why they are considered to be one of the greatest duos of all time...Hands down!!! Mic-Drop!!! 🎤
This was rated the most played song inn the 20th century
This was my breakup song in High School. Barbara Jo definitely Lost That Loving Feeling !
The best of "Blue eyed soul".
"I need your love" 'so bring it on back!'
Yeah. It would be nice to turn a switch or something.
You need to watch Phil Collins “In the air tonight” the live version, first farewell tour, especially when he gets to the drums. Just came across your videos. Great taste in music.
Your mom knows good music. I grew up with this music. Mom would crank up the console & that would entice us five boys to help clean the house. Listen to Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons.
Bravado is the word for the rasp in Bobby's voice.
Cher is one of the backup singers on this.
Such a great reaction to this all time great song!
Mom thank you for introducing your daughter to real, beautiful music something you do not hear now...
You´ve Lost That Feelin is a song written by Phil Spector, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.
The single ranked No.5 in Billboard Top 100 (1965) The song has been covered successful by
numerous artists. In 1965, Cilla Black´s recording reached No.2 in the UK Singles Chart.
Hall and Oates reached No.12 on the Us Hot 100 (1980).
Thanks! For a great. The Righteous Brothers Reaction video! 🙂
Thanks for watching Mats! Love learning new info on these artists and songs :)
Cher was one of Phil Spector's background singer and was probably one on this film. He introduced the wall of sound which if he needed 1 violine he had 4 or 5 if needed 5 background singers he had 15 or 20 He felt that every instrument had its own sound and by putting several together you got a truer sound.
@@A-whiter-shade-of-pale Yup, Cher is there on our far right top row of singers.
Back in the day we were leaving their show and I said the applause was deafening and she said that the applause was loud but all the panties hitting the stage was louder lol maybe lol
Played on American radio over 8,000 000 times in 35 years made this the #1 song of the 20th century. I can't imagine what the worldwide numbers were, but I get a feeling it's the #1 song on youtube reactions!
Check out Unchained Melody a solo by Bobby Hatfield (tenor) Bill Medley is the bass. Also Cher is one of the girls in the background
We definitely will!
Wonderful reaction, Wonderful mother and daughter team ❤ lovely ladies.
And that's why they were so great!
Absolutely pure talent at its finest! Got to love them! Love your reactions!
I referred to them as the Blue Eyed Brothers of Soul on my radio show.
Alfie Bass mimed to this song way back. It was great.
Bobby Hatfield (RIP) and Bill Medley. Truly talented singers.
A proper song that stands the test of time and will still be played from now until the final day of the earth's existence.
As someone else has mentioned in the comments below, Soul and Inspiration is also a good track by them that isn't heard very often nowadays. It is worth a listen if you haven't already done so.
As you both have noted, Bill Medley is able to hit very low notes and the two of them harmonise excellently. But I have often thought that in today's musical world if he was just starting out he might well not make it because he is quite awkward in his movements and stage presence. Thankfully, in those days your actual ability was regarded as more important than other superficial (and unimportant) factors.
In the UK, two versions of this song were No 1 and No 2 in the charts, AT THE SAME TIME back in '64. This version was No 1
You ladies are sweet. I suggest Bobby Hatfield singing Summertime, he’s off the charts all over the place that we saw a hint of in Unchained Melody and in this song. 😀❤️
Ladies, when this was released I was in my young teens, I'm now in my 70's! This was the basis of a Genre known as "Blue Eyed Soul" and what became known as Phil Spectre's " Wall Of Sound " An entire generation grew up loving this stuff and to those of us who were there at the time it will always have a place in our hearts! Appreciate your views!
Now try YOU'RE MY SOUL AND MY HEART'S INSPIRATION