There is a reason why the camera can stay so focused on his face. Every note and breath matches up with his delivery. How many can do that today and sound this great.
Bobby Hatfield, the greatest singer ever. You're right, he never had to try, Bobby was a counter-tenor, a natural high-register, from baritone to a G5 or higher. NOT falsetto! He and Bill Medley formed the greatest duo in history. Bobby passed away in 2003 at the age of 63, eight months after their induction into the RnR hall of fame. He is so missed. There is so much to discover. There were amazing as soloists, and as a duo. Blue eyed soul for sure. Bill Medley is still singing, touring the country at the age of 81.
My mom was a big fan, she told me the night he performed the song, his mom was in the audience and worried because he had a cold, but you couldn't tell by that performance.
@@dennislindqvist1265when you have a counter tenor range like he did all the way to G5, what you called a falsetto is actually part of the range. I don’t know how to explain it but the last line is not falsetto is part of his range.
The Righteous Brothers were a duo. They sang most songs together, bringing an incredibly beautiful harmony and bringing into the world the phenomenon of Blue Eyed Soul. They each did some solo tracks, too. This one is all Bobby Hatfield. No auto tune. No computer tricks. He was one of the finest examples of a contra tenor, the rarest of all singing voices, and when he sang this song, he owned in, making here what is recognized as one of the top 10-I would argue top 5-solo live performances of all time. The vocal range you heard here was all his, no effort, no falsetto. Just a man, a simple microphone, and incredible talent.
Back in high school (60s) they would always play this song for the last dance. The teachers would walk around and make the dancers stay 12 inches apart.
Yes! LOL!!! I absolutely remember. The vice principal would walk around with a yard stick, to measure the length of our skirts to our knees, to keep in line of the rules. Hilarious!! I shared this video with my 13 year old granddaughter, who loves it and just went to a school dance. Her lovely outfit would not have been allowed.
I have to say. I am 83 years old and it makes me so happy to see you young people looking back to my youth and realizing that our music was great then and even better today. Thank you. My thoughts. If you wonder why boomers hate AUTO TUNE so much, this is why. We miss the days when singers could actually sing!
No woman can hear Bobby sing this and not melt into a puddle on the floor. No matter how many times she's heard it before. My bf knows to play this to get the night started (grin).
I suspect it was his wife he was singing to… just married at that time. His mom was in the audience too though and this was apparently her favourite song….
I have watched a million of these takes...it is like an obsession but you are the only person that cut in the right places and let us experience what we should....truly respectfully while giving your comments.
There are 2 Righteous Bros but at times they did solos .This is Bobby Hatfield doing Unchained Melody it was a live performance on the Andy Williams show there were no do overs just his amazing voice and a small microphone. Many artists before and after him have done this song but no one will ever compare to his performance. It was effortless, smooth And sheer perfection. Many fell in love to this song and with him he was gorgeous the whole package. The other one Bill Melody was there in the wing with Andy Williams. Bobby Hatfield OWNS THIS SONG NO ONE CAN TOUCH HIS PERFORMANCE 1965
Yes, The Righteous Brothers were a duet - Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley. Unchained Melody is simply Bobby by himself on this one. They were considered blue-eyed soul back in the day when no one cared the color of a person's skin. We were there for the great music and all kinds of it. I was 11 years old when Unchained Melody was a hit. The new found appreciation for music and raw talent from back then is pretty cool.
This pulled on the heartstrings of so many teenagers at that time. We were 15, 16 years old, the war in Vietnam was raging and so many of our 18 year olds were being drafted, love songs during this time touched us deeply.
This was on the Andy Williams Show. Both Righteous Brothers were on an did a bit with Andy and sang with him. Good introduction to the Righteous duo - a couple of Anaheim guys who clicked. They opened for the Beatles' first American tour and the Stones' first tour, and were good friends with Elvis. Icons of the industry. Thanks for your take. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
You’ve just witnessed greatness. This song has been covered by more than 670 artists. But no one can touch The late great Bobby Hatfield. Yes there are two of them. Bill Medly is the other brother. Try the most played song of the 20th Century, You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling, also there # 1 song Soul and Inspiration. Also Rock and Roll Heaven, you won’t go wrong. They just don’t make quality of music like this.
You’ve just experienced 1/2 of the Righteous Brothers, Bobby Hatfield. This is what music was, pure talent with no auto tune, just a voice, a mic, and an orchestra in one take and no tracks!
You have just experienced BLUE EYED SOUL. The Righteous Bros have a really interesting history that you could check out. This bro is Bobby Hatfield and the other bro is barriitone/bass!! They are awesome together. I know you would enjoy SOUL AND INSPIRATION as well as YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELIN'. I really enjoyed your reaction. 1964/65 were great years in music. No auto tune or other tech equipment. Most of the hundreds of RB songs are LIVE!
I was 15 yrs old when I watched him sing this beautiful song on the Andy Williams show in 1965. I never get tired watching or hearing him sing this song. This is his song. No one has sang it like he did. RIP Bobby! We love and miss you!!❤❤❤
YEAH! Bobby Hatfield cld curl your toes and frizz your hair w/his range and pich...what a voice! What a delivery! I loved YOUR reaction-surprise AND APPRECIATION of what you were hearing. I feel like *I* felt EXACTLY what you were feeling times 100! SO smooth and effortless as you said hit it on the nail!
Bobby Hatfield had a powerful tenor voice right up into counter tenor range - which was unusual. His range was three and a half Octaves … B2 to E6. His partner Bill was a bass baritone with a thunderous voice and the two of them harmonizing was spectacular.
@@grego2280 Dimash has super-human ability, but l prefer Hatfield… his voice, alone or combined with his partner’s can move me to tears. I truly admire Dimash, but he does not move me - of course that’s an individual opinion - as all art is🙂
Honestly…I will not concede an argument. Bobby is a Legend. Music is so subjective. I’ll leave it with this…if Dimash covered this song…I’d be VERY torn!
Also, with every respect possible…ever; I do love Bobby. As stated, legendary status. He’s there with MJ, Luciano, Whitney, and all the Greats. I may be a bit biased…however, I, sincerely, believe Dimash is the “generational” singer. If you want to be moved…please watch “Day Break” the Bastau concert. It’s heat-wrenching. Turn on the “subs.” It’s literally “Magic.” Again, sorry…I do respect all, and every, great artist.
His name is Bobby Hatfield. He and Bill Medley are the Righteous Brothers. Not blood brothers. This song was the theme to a movie in 1955 about a man in prison who is aching for his woman, and wonders, since so much time has passed, does she still love him, and is she still waiting for him? Bobby and Bill flipped a coin as to who would sing it. The best version would be sung by one man alone since it is about a lonely man in prison. Hence the name "Unchained Melody" when he is freed his love as his song, has always been for her. Great reaction. Loved how much you love and enjoyed the song.
He sung it alone....his parents were in the audience. No dubbing, first take. You've lost that loving feeling another favorite . I STILL have the vinyl!
Consider it...Live...pre digital assist...a man and a mic...stand and deliver...and Bobby FRICKIN' NAILS IT. This performance never gets old. IT'S EPIC. If you are a sucker for outstanding singers...check out THE PLATTERS ONLY YOU, keeping in mind that the lead vocalist was 17 at the time and needed his parents consent to record this stuff. Amazing vocal control.
I’m so very happy you discovered the Righteous brothers … this was mine and my husband song that we first danced to at our wedding in 1968!! Shortly afterwards he left for Vietnam..!! So this song meant a very lot to us !! Godspeed loved your show ..!! 😉❤️💋👍🌹
Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Bros owns this song His live performance on the Andy Williams show was sheer perfection. Many Artists before and after him have done this song but no one will ever compare to his performance. HIS voice is from the heavens. MANY fell in love to this song and with him he was the whole package
Bobby was looking so calm. But he was actually very nervous because the lady in the background in the blue dress was his mom. So he was singing for his momma. He also had been fighting a cold. That man performed those vocal gymnastics while both nervous and sick. The group played a lot of shows for soul audiences where when they were seen the audience was like, "no way, man." then they would start singing and everyone had a good time. At one show for some military and heard a call out, "That was righteous Brothers." And that was where they got their name. Check out all the vids you can find of them. I fell into the Righteous Brothers rabbit hole over a year ago on youtube. and I have not wanted to climb out of it. When Bill (the tall deep voices one not in this video) sings you can hear that one of his favorite singers that had a lot of musical influence on him was Ray Charles. They do some real good covers of Ray's songs. A lot of great ones are their performances on the show "Shindig." Check those out, all you can get your eyes on. I don't think you would be the least bit disappointed in them. Wonderful performances by then and the other entertainers showcasing such a great amount of talent. Music is music and their talent crossed the musical genres that were like a wall to so many singers back in the day where performers were pigeonholed as pop, rockabilly, country, blues, soul, or rock and roll. So many could not cross over from one to the other. These guys used their voices and LEAPED out of those pigeonholes. No autotune, pure unadulterated TALENT.
Effortless, relaxing, natural. I hear these describe his voice all the time! And your reactions are awesome! Watch the Righteous Brothers sing Soul and Inspiration!
My generation had the greatest music. The Righteous Brothers were great. Sadly, Bobby Hatfield (seen here) passed in 2003. Bill Medley is still entertaining at the age of 81. You need to listen to Ebb Tide and You'll Never Walk Alone. They each sang solos during their performances. This was and will forever be Bobby's. They were called blue-eyed soul.
Bobby was such a great all around entertainer and gentle-man. Of course we fell in love with him. In the movies it was Atticus 💜 (Gregory Peck) in To Kill a mockingbird . In music it was Bobby Hatfield in everything he sang🥰 the problem we die hard fans had was we didn’t know how to fall out of love with him.😮
This version of Unchained Melody by The Righteous Brothers really touches me so deep and strong ... Can’t explain why... It’s something else... ❤👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😘✌🏼
Bobby had a voice range of 3 octaves. So smooth, easy and controlled. No struggles hitting those high notes. Keep in mind, this is a live recording in 1965, when there was no auto tune or other computer gimmicks. This IS his real voice. Give a listen to the other Righteous Brothers songs listed in a comment below.
You were wondering who the writer of the song was singing to. This song was written by a man serving time in prison, and was longing for the time when he would be released, and could return to his love. He refers to time going by so slowly, and lonely times, as his heart aches for his lover. One of the all -time great love songs, so beautifully rendered by the immortal Bobby Hatfield. Blue eyed soul at it's best.
@@7425park Actually the song is from a 1955 prison film titled UNCHAINED. The film centers on a man who contemplates escaping from prison to return to his wife and family. It is focused for a lover he has not seen in a “long, lonely time”. The song was nominated for an Oscar in 1955 for Best Song Award, but was won by “ Love Is A Many Splendored Thing”. This, from Wikipedia. So, yes, the song WAS about a man in prison, longing for his lover on the outside.
LOVED your reaction - your eyes could have their own reaction site! It's nice to see someone your age appreciate this the way we did when we were in our teens. Bobby was half of a duo. And no, they were only related by song. Bill (the other half) was as deep as Bobby was high. Try ANY of their duets and I promise you won't be disappointed. This song was written for a prison movie and was a convict wondering about his girlfriend on the outside.
Bobby Hatfield did this song as a solo on a Righteous Brothers album. He usually sang with Bill Medley, who had an amazing bass. Together they created the most amazing sound. RIP Bobby.
This is a song from the 1950's prison movie called ..."Unchained". He's just a prisoner wondering if his girl will wait for him. This cover of that song was done in 1965 so, he's just emoting, putting himself into the song. Bobby Hatfield was a "counter tenor" so he can get really high. The other member of the group was Bill Medley. You may remember him from the Dirty Dancing movie singing " I've Had The Time Of My Life", with Jennifer Warnes. Thanks for the great reaction!
I presume it's self explanatory, and yes, it actually happened! Very little alcohol was involved! It was dark, and somebody yelled, hurry up. there's another car coming!! Think the occupants in the other car heard thevscream!! You still have to pull the zipper back DOWN!!
My all time favourite song, have loved many song's but, this song will always be my number one from first hearing it back in the 1960s to date, soulful & heartfelt, truely awesome
This was live, on tv, with the musicians in the next room. He had a head cold and his mum was there. The song was written for a movie from 1955, "Unchained" about a prisoner, missing his family. This guy is Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley did solo songs on their albums.
The Righteous Brothers were one of the greatest duos to come out of the 1960s. This song featured Bobby Hatfield. But most of their songs included both him and Bill Medley. Bobby had the high voice, Bill had the low voice. And when they sang together, it was pure magic. Check out "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" and "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration." Two of the greatest songs ever recorded (as was this).
Spectacular harmonies as a duet, but for me anytime the incomparable Bobby Hatfield sang, it was pure magic! 🪄 This is the most beautiful performance I've ever seen and heard, filled with soul and breathtaking vocals. Captivates me no matter how many times I see it. ♥️🕊️
I love watching young people experience some of the old timey love songs. This song is on the list of the most romantic songs and on the list of technically perfect performances. Definitely explore more Righteous Brothers: You've Lost Your Loving Feeling. Another great love song, but by a woman: Etta James -- AT LAST
A young Norwegian singer is introducing these classics to the new generations. Angelina Jordan is 16 years old now. Watch her performance of “At Last” at a children charity concert when she was only 9 years old ruclips.net/video/819bQ9I-T-g/видео.html Another short clip, here is she at 15 years old having a bit of fun with Etta Jame saxophonist Jimmy Z ruclips.net/video/ZdcNR8ZGjoU/видео.html
The one and only, late great Bobby Hatfield. It was just an album cut, and put on the B side of a 45, but then DJs started playing it, the rest is history. The Righteous Brothers (Bobby and Bill M) are in the Rock and Roll HOF.
Bobby Hatfield is in the rock & roll hall of fame. He was 22yrs old in this performance in 1965 on the Andy Williams TV show. The song was written years before this performance as a prison song. It is one of the greatest love songs ever written and was used in the movie "GHOST".
The Righteous Brothers consisted of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield (not blood brothers) who began singing together in 1962. The original song "Unchained Melody" originated from a movie "Unchained" that was created in the 1950's. It was first performed with guitar from a cell mate asking his girl if she would or not be there when it was released. In 1955 there were actually three different versions of this song on the charts. Lex Baxter and His Orchestra, Roy Hibbler and Ray Hamilton (his son remade it later). Fast Forward - this song the version we are watching is from The Andy Williams Show in 1965. The song and the sound, if you will, is the product of Phil Spector and what he calls the "Walls of Sound" appropriately named. As we approach Tina Turner to and Spector's song Mountain High from 1966. The song Unchained Melody was actually the "B" the record. The record 10 years later from 1955 and even earlier from a movie. I believe this song is unforgettable, especially when GHOST the movie came onboard in 1990. That is a lot of time for a song to travel.
1965, as a 15 year old girl, sitting on the floor in front of our new console TV, I fell in love with this song ~~ and I love it still! It's such fun watching younger generations discover this talent , Enjoyed your reaction so much!
Most of your questions have been answered by others, this particularly occasion was on The Andy Williams Show, (a crooner in his own right) which I watched all the time when was young. The banter between Williams, Bobby Hatfield, and Bill Medley (who are both about 25) is a nice intro to his performance. Many performers sang this song, but no one did it better, which is why, I am sure, it was the one chosen for the famous scene between Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore in Ghost.
This was the best of their rendition of the song it was a live performance in 1965 on the Andy Williams TV show. The song was written for a movie of the same name and originally sang by an artist named Todd Duncan. He version is available on YOU TUBE. The latest version is by a acappella group call Home Free it goes back to the songs roots. And it's fantastic. Two of the members have solo's of the song Tim Foust. And Austin Brown.
You're so right - you can't fake it 'live'! Has to be one of the greatest live performances of all time. The high notes at the end of the song are breath-taking ... just perfect pitch and inspiring. Thanks for the great video!
How enjoyable it is to see people from a younger generation experience and appreciate music from decades past that have become classics. Not all music is good music, but there's a wealth of good stuff out there. Keep exploring and enjoy what music writers and performers before your time have produced. You'll be enriched by it.
Being from that era,...I can tell You that many young American G.I.`s stationed abroad could identify with the lyrics, and the sorrow of being separated from the young lady that You loved.
This song was from a prison movie out in the 50's, but for us living through the Vietnam War this was OUR song for our guys in the service. Danced many a dance at sock hops in high school. Still has it's magic 56 yrs later. Good never goes out of style. Love to see you young people's faces when listening to MY YESTERYEAR music. Listen to You've lost that loving feeling " love to see your face on that one.
His name is Bobby Hatfield. You should listen to The Righteous Brothers song You've Lost That Loving Feeling live you will absolutely love it also would like to mention another group and a song that has one of the highest falsetto registers I've ever heard in the name of the group is the Bee Gees and the name of the song is Too Much Heaven.
Your reaction and admiration is precious. As a senior+ citizen, I love it when the younger generation is exposed to "my" music. Great job with your comments.
I’ve just subscribed having discovered your channel today. I was in tears listening to this and watching the pure joy of discovery on your face. It’s one of the most beautiful songs ever sung in my opinion.
Thanks for this! Yep - this is Bobby Hatfield - one "half" of the Righteous Brothers ... they did some great harmonies/songs.... they had some famous duets.. (Bill Medley was the other "brother") but in this particular song, it was all Bobby - what you noticed is what I love about his vocals - seems effortless -- no screaming or straining.. just perfect ... I must also note that this being LIVE - Bobby was nervous b/c his MOM was in the audience.. nevertheless, I'm quite sure she was proud.. lol
Nice to see the reaction. We are so fortunate, for those of us who weren't alive in the 60s, that this epic performance was recorded so that almost 60 years later we can hear this masterful performance. Probably one of if not the best live performance ever. Especially when you consider this was live, not in a sound studio, no editing, no modulation, no autotune, just pure sill and ability. He really brought the house down.
The late great Bobby Hatfield who was half of the Righteous Brothers (they were not really related at all). The other half is Bill Melody who was still living the last time I checked and was performing not long ago. Bobby and Bill did perform solo’s and duets as the Righteousness Brothers.
This is one of the most exquisite voices ever. The name the Righteous Brothers came about because someone back when they were starting out called out 'that's righteous brother' at one of their concerts. And yes they made many, many fine songs.... this is one of the greatest but try 'You've lost that loving feeling'
I was 22 when this song was recorded by Bobby Hatfield. He and it were so hot then, and still are!! It's hard to believe how many young people have never heard this song. I appreciate your reaction and hope you listen to some more great recordings by the Righteous Brothers. I actually like the recording of Unchained Melody better, but Bobby is so gorgeous to watch!! 😍
I have so many Righteous Brothers albums a friend put them on an 8 track for me so I could play them on a loop.. and I wore it out! I seen them in concert with my musician son. Amazing experience for me and for my son.
There are two in the group however this was a solo effort only Bobby singing. Listen to You've Lost That Loving Feeling were Bill is the main Vocalist. All time classic.
There is a reason why the camera can stay so focused on his face. Every note and breath matches up with his delivery. How many can do that today and sound this great.
NOBODY has ever sung as flawlessly and perfect as this.
Bobby Hatfield, the greatest singer ever. You're right, he never had to try, Bobby was a counter-tenor, a natural high-register, from baritone to a G5 or higher. NOT falsetto! He and Bill Medley formed the greatest duo in history. Bobby passed away in 2003 at the age of 63, eight months after their induction into the RnR hall of fame. He is so missed. There is so much to discover. There were amazing as soloists, and as a duo. Blue eyed soul for sure. Bill Medley is still singing, touring the country at the age of 81.
In this performance, the lowest note Bobby sings is the D after middle C. The last note (the highest note sung) is the 3rd G above middle C.
he is an opera singers tenor dream lol
He's the best ever in my book too. But the fact that he didn't use falsetto is clearly wrong, we heard that here. But maybe I misunderstood you?
My mom was a big fan, she told me the night he performed the song, his mom was in the audience and worried because he had a cold, but you couldn't tell by that performance.
@@dennislindqvist1265when you have a counter tenor range like he did all the way to G5, what you called a falsetto is actually part of the range. I don’t know how to explain it but the last line is not falsetto is part of his range.
Actually,his mom was in the audience.I'm sure EVERY lady wished he was seeing to her...😍
This will Never be surpassed----this song will last forever!!!
The Righteous Brothers were a duo. They sang most songs together, bringing an incredibly beautiful harmony and bringing into the world the phenomenon of Blue Eyed Soul. They each did some solo tracks, too.
This one is all Bobby Hatfield. No auto tune. No computer tricks. He was one of the finest examples of a contra tenor, the rarest of all singing voices, and when he sang this song, he owned in, making here what is recognized as one of the top 10-I would argue top 5-solo live performances of all time. The vocal range you heard here was all his, no effort, no falsetto. Just a man, a simple microphone, and incredible talent.
No autotune just a man and his voice! Total talent!!!
All Bobby had to do was stand there with a mic in his hand, sing any song, and a world of women fell in love.
The Richious Brothers we're a duo. This song happened to be a solo because the song called for it.
@@pennykundert9865 of course, 'Youve Lost That Lovin Feeling' was mostly baritone and about 1/4 tenor.
Back in high school (60s) they would always play this song for the last dance. The teachers would walk around and make the dancers stay 12 inches apart.
Yes! LOL!!! I absolutely remember. The vice principal would walk around with a yard stick, to measure the length of our skirts to our knees, to keep in line of the rules. Hilarious!! I shared this video with my 13 year old granddaughter, who loves it and just went to a school dance. Her lovely outfit would not have been allowed.
Lol!!! 😊
I have to say. I am 83 years old and it makes me so happy to see you young people looking back to my youth and realizing that our music was great then and even better today. Thank you. My thoughts.
If you wonder why boomers hate AUTO TUNE so much, this is why. We miss the days when singers could actually sing!
I was 7 years old when I saw him sing that song on that show. The whole living room with brother and sisters, mom and dad was totally silent in awe!
Me too! 6 or 7 years old. Born in 58
I could watch this fella sing this song for hours! What a voice!!
I DID listen for hours !
Over 50 years listening to this, I still get chills it’s so so fantastic.
Me too Ronnie. It just never gets old. Amazing!
No woman can hear Bobby sing this and not melt into a puddle on the floor. No matter how many times she's heard it before. My bf knows to play this to get the night started (grin).
This was “our song”. Great music for slow dancing
Great Reaction! After hundreds of views...it still raises the hair and sends chills. Glad you chose to View This.
His mother was in the audience that night. It was her first time watching him perform. That is who he was singing to.
I suspect it was his wife he was singing to… just married at that time. His mom was in the audience too though and this was apparently her favourite song….
@@zanhar7688 the little smile at the end was for his mom
@@smokeyverton7981 That little bite of the lower lip at the end....so sweet.
@@zanhar7688 Yes, he was singing to Joy, his new wife. Broke a lot of hearts.
Can you imagine how proud she was of him. The man had greatest voice and range ever. Thank you Bobby. R.I.P.
I have watched a million of these takes...it is like an obsession but you are the only person that cut in the right places and let us experience what we should....truly respectfully while giving your comments.
This is probably my favorite song to watch younger people react to. Bobby Hatfield was truly a gifted singer. One of the best of the 20th century.
Nobody sung this song like him. It's such a beautiful song.
he truly was... I miss them together...
There are 2 Righteous Bros but at times they did solos .This is Bobby Hatfield doing Unchained Melody it was a live performance on the Andy Williams show there were no do overs just his amazing voice and a small microphone. Many artists before and after him have done this song but no one will ever compare to his performance. It was effortless, smooth And sheer perfection. Many fell in love to this song and with him he was gorgeous the whole package. The other one Bill Melody was there in the wing with Andy Williams. Bobby Hatfield OWNS THIS SONG NO ONE CAN TOUCH HIS PERFORMANCE 1965
Yes, The Righteous Brothers were a duet - Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley. Unchained Melody is simply Bobby by himself on this one. They were considered blue-eyed soul back in the day when no one cared the color of a person's skin. We were there for the great music and all kinds of it. I was 11 years old when Unchained Melody was a hit. The new found appreciation for music and raw talent from back then is pretty cool.
This pulled on the heartstrings of so many teenagers at that time. We were 15, 16 years old, the war in Vietnam was raging and so many of our 18 year olds were being drafted, love songs during this time touched us deeply.
This was on the Andy Williams Show. Both Righteous Brothers were on an did a bit with Andy and sang with him. Good introduction to the Righteous duo - a couple of Anaheim guys who clicked. They opened for the Beatles' first American tour and the Stones' first tour, and were good friends with Elvis. Icons of the industry. Thanks for your take. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
You’ve just witnessed greatness. This song has been covered by more than 670 artists. But no one can touch The late great Bobby Hatfield. Yes there are two of them. Bill Medly is the other brother. Try the most played song of the 20th Century, You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling, also there # 1 song Soul and Inspiration. Also Rock and Roll Heaven, you won’t go wrong. They just don’t make quality of music like this.
This is what my generation called “Blue eyed Soul”.
I’m 75. Reminiscing about slow dancing with my Sweetheart, being in love and the “magic” of this song for my generation. What a great time we had♥️
You’ve just experienced 1/2 of the Righteous Brothers, Bobby Hatfield. This is what music was, pure talent with no auto tune, just a voice, a mic, and an orchestra in one take and no tracks!
You have just experienced BLUE EYED SOUL. The Righteous Bros have a really interesting history that you could check out. This bro is Bobby Hatfield and the other bro is barriitone/bass!! They are awesome together. I know you would enjoy SOUL AND INSPIRATION as well as YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELIN'. I really enjoyed your reaction. 1964/65 were great years in music. No auto tune or other tech equipment. Most of the hundreds of RB songs are LIVE!
Thanks for the info!
RIP BOBBY! 💔
From one grandma to another, I agree.
That shy look at the end, WOW!
@@autumnamber6849 i'm ...great grandma X 3.....love to you....
I was 15 yrs old when I watched him sing this beautiful song on the Andy Williams show in 1965. I never get tired watching or hearing him sing this song. This is his song. No one has sang it like he did. RIP Bobby! We love and miss you!!❤❤❤
Beautiful talent......gorgeous guy! I am 70, so I am one of the original fans!!!
YEAH! Bobby Hatfield cld curl your toes and frizz your hair w/his range and pich...what a voice! What a delivery! I loved YOUR reaction-surprise AND APPRECIATION of what you were hearing. I feel like *I* felt EXACTLY what you were feeling times 100! SO smooth and effortless as you said hit it on the nail!
THE ABSOLUTE BEST HEAVENLY PERFORMANCE ALL AROUND, extremely handsome with beautiful blue eyes, VERY WELL DRESSED and the MOST BEAUTIFUL SONG EVER.
The very best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This was done in front of a live audience. Great reaction 💯👍😁
Counted the notes, he sang twenty different notes in this song. Incredible talent.
This guy's voice was so amazing, and he did it with no effort at all. Even at the end he was so smooth and easy. He just smiled. 🙂
I love you how music from what may feel like a bygone era can still make people smile and bring them together.
Bobby Hatfield had a powerful tenor voice right up into counter tenor range - which was unusual. His range was three and a half Octaves … B2 to E6. His partner Bill was a bass baritone with a thunderous voice and the two of them harmonizing was spectacular.
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Check out Dimash. 7 Octaves with absolute control.
@@grego2280 Dimash has super-human ability, but l prefer Hatfield… his voice, alone or combined with his partner’s can move me to tears. I truly admire Dimash, but he does not move me - of course that’s an individual opinion - as all art is🙂
Honestly…I will not concede an argument. Bobby is a Legend. Music is so subjective. I’ll leave it with this…if Dimash covered this song…I’d be VERY torn!
Also, with every respect possible…ever; I do love Bobby. As stated, legendary status. He’s there with MJ, Luciano, Whitney, and all the Greats. I may be a bit biased…however, I, sincerely, believe Dimash is the “generational” singer. If you want to be moved…please watch “Day Break” the Bastau concert. It’s heat-wrenching. Turn on the “subs.” It’s literally “Magic.” Again, sorry…I do respect all, and every, great artist.
Pure talent, zero autotune, self taught. Next level for sure and one of the GOATs for sure.
His name is Bobby Hatfield. He and Bill Medley are the Righteous Brothers. Not blood brothers. This song was the theme to a movie in 1955 about a man in prison who is aching for his woman, and wonders, since so much time has passed, does she still love him, and is she still waiting for him? Bobby and Bill flipped a coin as to who would sing it. The best version would be sung by one man alone since it is about a lonely man in prison. Hence the name "Unchained Melody" when he is freed his love as his song, has always been for her. Great reaction. Loved how much you love and enjoyed the song.
He sung it alone....his parents were in the audience. No dubbing, first take. You've lost that loving feeling another favorite . I STILL have the vinyl!
Consider it...Live...pre digital assist...a man and a mic...stand and deliver...and Bobby FRICKIN' NAILS IT. This performance never gets old. IT'S EPIC. If you are a sucker for outstanding singers...check out THE PLATTERS ONLY YOU, keeping in mind that the lead vocalist was 17 at the time and needed his parents consent to record this stuff. Amazing vocal control.
I’m so very happy you discovered the Righteous brothers … this was mine and my husband song that we first danced to at our wedding in 1968!! Shortly afterwards he left for Vietnam..!! So this song meant a very lot to us !! Godspeed loved your show ..!! 😉❤️💋👍🌹
yeeah, those were the good old days, when a singer was not ashamed to perform life, because he could actually sing...
The Righteous Brothers, “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling“.
Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Bros owns this song His live performance on the Andy Williams show was sheer perfection. Many Artists before and after him have done this song but no one will ever compare to his performance. HIS voice is from the heavens. MANY fell in love to this song and with him he was the whole package
Bobby was looking so calm. But he was actually very nervous because the lady in the background in the blue dress was his mom. So he was singing for his momma. He also had been fighting a cold. That man performed those vocal gymnastics while both nervous and sick. The group played a lot of shows for soul audiences where when they were seen the audience was like, "no way, man." then they would start singing and everyone had a good time. At one show for some military and heard a call out, "That was righteous Brothers." And that was where they got their name. Check out all the vids you can find of them. I fell into the Righteous Brothers rabbit hole over a year ago on youtube. and I have not wanted to climb out of it. When Bill (the tall deep voices one not in this video) sings you can hear that one of his favorite singers that had a lot of musical influence on him was Ray Charles. They do some real good covers of Ray's songs. A lot of great ones are their performances on the show "Shindig." Check those out, all you can get your eyes on. I don't think you would be the least bit disappointed in them. Wonderful performances by then and the other entertainers showcasing such a great amount of talent. Music is music and their talent crossed the musical genres that were like a wall to so many singers back in the day where performers were pigeonholed as pop, rockabilly, country, blues, soul, or rock and roll. So many could not cross over from one to the other. These guys used their voices and LEAPED out of those pigeonholes. No autotune, pure unadulterated TALENT.
AMEN, Angela! There was never anyone like him, or ever will be. His counter-Tenor and Bill's great Baritone were amazing together.
Such a beautiful soul! It comes through in his siñgisinging. to "My Prayer;" "Somewhere."s.o many
Real talent, real music… and sung live without electronics
Effortless, relaxing, natural. I hear these describe his voice all the time! And your reactions are awesome! Watch the Righteous Brothers sing Soul and Inspiration!
My generation had the greatest music. The Righteous Brothers were great. Sadly, Bobby Hatfield (seen here) passed in 2003. Bill Medley is still entertaining at the age of 81. You need to listen to Ebb Tide and You'll Never Walk Alone. They each sang solos during their performances. This was and will forever be Bobby's. They were called blue-eyed soul.
Hi, Sandra, honey. We did have the best music, didn’t we. Of course, now we’re old. SIGH. !!!!
I remember watching it the show back in 65 simply fantastic.
Bobby was such a great all around entertainer and gentle-man. Of course we fell in love with him. In the movies it was Atticus 💜 (Gregory Peck) in To Kill a mockingbird . In music it was Bobby Hatfield in everything he sang🥰 the problem we die hard fans had was we didn’t know how to fall out of love with him.😮
The lip bite in end indicating..he nailed it!!
This version of Unchained Melody by The Righteous Brothers really touches me so deep and strong ... Can’t explain why... It’s something else... ❤👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😘✌🏼
Bobby had a voice range of 3 octaves. So smooth, easy and controlled. No struggles hitting those high notes. Keep in mind, this is a live recording in 1965, when there was no auto tune or other computer gimmicks. This IS his real voice. Give a listen to the other Righteous Brothers songs listed in a comment below.
No He had 4
Bobby could sing anything!
Check Summertime
And Somewhere ànd for fin: Bring it on home to me" watch him teasè Bill.
You were wondering who the writer of the song was singing to. This song was written by a man serving time in prison, and was longing for the time when he would be released,
and could return to his love. He refers to time going by so slowly, and lonely times, as his heart aches for his lover. One of the all -time great love songs, so beautifully rendered
by the immortal Bobby Hatfield. Blue eyed soul at it's best.
The song was not written BY a man in prison, written ABOUT a man in prison.
@@7425park Actually the song is from a 1955 prison film titled UNCHAINED.
The film centers on a man who contemplates escaping from prison to return to his wife and family.
It is focused for a lover he has not seen in a “long, lonely time”.
The song was nominated for an
Oscar in 1955 for Best Song Award, but was won by “ Love Is A Many Splendored Thing”.
This, from Wikipedia.
So, yes, the song WAS about a man in prison, longing for his lover on the outside.
LOVED your reaction - your eyes could have their own reaction site! It's nice to see someone your age appreciate this the way we did when we were in our teens.
Bobby was half of a duo. And no, they were only related by song. Bill (the other half) was as deep as Bobby was high. Try ANY of their duets and I promise you won't be disappointed.
This song was written for a prison movie and was a convict wondering about his girlfriend on the outside.
Bobby Hatfield did this song as a solo on a Righteous Brothers album. He usually sang with Bill Medley, who had an amazing bass. Together they created the most amazing sound. RIP Bobby.
This is a song from the 1950's prison movie called ..."Unchained". He's just a prisoner wondering if his girl will wait for him.
This cover of that song was done in 1965 so, he's just emoting, putting himself into the song. Bobby Hatfield was a "counter tenor" so he can get really high. The other member of the group was Bill Medley. You may remember him from the Dirty Dancing movie singing " I've Had The Time Of My Life", with Jennifer Warnes.
Thanks for the great reaction!
That full length movie is available on RUclips.
I hit a note that high once, worn underwear ever since!!!
I presume it's self explanatory, and yes, it actually happened! Very little alcohol was involved! It was dark, and somebody yelled, hurry up. there's another car coming!! Think the occupants in the other car heard thevscream!! You still have to pull the zipper back DOWN!!
My all time favourite song, have loved many song's but, this song will always be my number one from first hearing it back in the 1960s to date, soulful & heartfelt, truely awesome
This was live, on tv, with the musicians in the next room. He had a head cold and his mum was there. The song was written for a movie from 1955, "Unchained" about a prisoner, missing his family. This guy is Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley did solo songs on their albums.
The Righteous Brothers were one of the greatest duos to come out of the 1960s. This song featured Bobby Hatfield. But most of their songs included both him and Bill Medley. Bobby had the high voice, Bill had the low voice. And when they sang together, it was pure magic. Check out "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" and "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration." Two of the greatest songs ever recorded (as was this).
Spectacular harmonies as a duet, but for me anytime the incomparable Bobby Hatfield sang, it was pure magic! 🪄 This is the most beautiful performance I've ever seen and heard, filled with soul and breathtaking vocals. Captivates me no matter how many times I see it. ♥️🕊️
Oh yeah . Greatness
I was 15 yr. old in 65..What a beautiful tenor voice...Talent..
I love watching young people experience some of the old timey love songs. This song is on the list of the most romantic songs and on the list of technically perfect performances.
Definitely explore more Righteous Brothers: You've Lost Your Loving Feeling.
Another great love song, but by a woman: Etta James -- AT LAST
A young Norwegian singer is introducing these classics to the new generations. Angelina Jordan is 16 years old now. Watch her performance of “At Last” at a children charity concert when she was only 9 years old ruclips.net/video/819bQ9I-T-g/видео.html
Another short clip, here is she at 15 years old having a bit of fun with Etta Jame saxophonist Jimmy Z ruclips.net/video/ZdcNR8ZGjoU/видео.html
They say his mother was in,the audience and he wanted to do this right for her. The little smile was for her. At the end. ,,,
The one and only, late great Bobby Hatfield. It was just an album cut, and put on the B side of a 45, but then DJs started playing it, the rest is history. The Righteous Brothers (Bobby and Bill M) are in the Rock and Roll HOF.
Bobby Hatfield is in the rock & roll hall of fame. He was 22yrs old in this performance in 1965 on the Andy Williams TV show.
The song was written years before this performance as a prison song. It is one of the greatest love songs ever written and was used in the movie "GHOST".
The Righteous Brothers consisted of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield (not blood brothers) who began singing together in 1962. The original song "Unchained Melody" originated from a movie "Unchained" that was created in the 1950's. It was first performed with guitar from a cell mate asking his girl if she would or not be there when it was released. In 1955 there were actually three different versions of this song on the charts. Lex Baxter and His Orchestra, Roy Hibbler and Ray Hamilton (his son remade it later). Fast Forward - this song the version we are watching is from The Andy Williams Show in 1965. The song and the sound, if you will, is the product of Phil Spector and what he calls the "Walls of Sound" appropriately named. As we approach Tina Turner to and Spector's song Mountain High from 1966. The song Unchained Melody was actually the "B" the record. The record 10 years later from 1955 and even earlier from a movie. I believe this song is unforgettable, especially when GHOST the movie came onboard in 1990. That is a lot of time for a song to travel.
1965, as a 15 year old girl, sitting on the floor in front of our new console TV, I fell in love with this song ~~ and I love it still! It's such fun watching younger generations discover this talent , Enjoyed your reaction so much!
Most of your questions have been answered by others, this particularly occasion was on The Andy Williams Show, (a crooner in his own right) which I watched all the time when was young. The banter between Williams, Bobby Hatfield, and Bill Medley (who are both about 25) is a nice intro to his performance. Many performers sang this song, but no one did it better, which is why, I am sure, it was the one chosen for the famous scene between Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore in Ghost.
This was the best of their rendition of the song it was a live performance in 1965 on the Andy Williams TV show. The song was written for a movie of the same name and originally sang by an artist named Todd Duncan. He version is available on YOU TUBE. The latest version is by a acappella group call Home Free it goes back to the songs roots. And it's fantastic. Two of the members have solo's of the song Tim Foust. And Austin Brown.
Totally effortless. The song is about a guy who's been in prison for a long time, and is getting out. Bobby Hatfield owns this song
Correct...from the movie 'Unchained' from the late 1950s
He always sang so effortlessly!!! Just a beautiful voice!!!
You're so right - you can't fake it 'live'! Has to be one of the greatest live performances of all time. The high notes at the end of the song are breath-taking ... just perfect pitch and inspiring. Thanks for the great video!
My favorite love song of all times
Love your facial expressions 🤣
He has a partner who sings with him Bill Medley.
Song came out in 1965
Bobby Hatfield
One of the best performances ever!
How enjoyable it is to see people from a younger generation experience and appreciate music from decades past that have become classics. Not all music is good music, but there's a wealth of good stuff out there. Keep exploring and enjoy what music writers and performers before your time have produced. You'll be enriched by it.
Live Soul and Inspiration, You lost that loving feeling, both live you'll love them!Just Beautiful.
one of my favourite songs beautiful voice
This song is sung from the point of view of a man in prison wanting to go home. Hence the chains.
Being from that era,...I can tell You that many young American G.I.`s stationed abroad could identify with the lyrics, and the sorrow of being separated from the young lady that You loved.
There are two, but this one, he did solo. Bill didn't think it would sell. Bobby 's voice was the best match for this love song.
This song was from a prison movie out in the 50's, but for us living through the Vietnam War this was OUR song for our guys in the service. Danced many a dance at sock hops in high school. Still has it's magic 56 yrs later. Good never goes out of style. Love to see you young people's faces when listening to MY YESTERYEAR music. Listen to You've lost that loving feeling " love to see your face on that one.
I was a young kid when he was popular. Back when singers had good voices and sang beautifully. 🥰
Very respectful reaction, young man.. A+
His name is Bobby Hatfield. You should listen to The Righteous Brothers song You've Lost That Loving Feeling live you will absolutely love it also would like to mention another group and a song that has one of the highest falsetto registers I've ever heard in the name of the group is the Bee Gees and the name of the song is Too Much Heaven.
Your reaction and admiration is precious. As a senior+ citizen, I love it when the younger generation is exposed to "my" music. Great job with your comments.
"Standing ovation, get up!" Love it! Great reaction video.
It's perfection. Never again will you hear a perfect live performance.
im so happy to see these channel you kids are doing like this cuz u dint know what good music is until now
I’ve just subscribed having discovered your channel today. I was in tears listening to this and watching the pure joy of discovery on your face. It’s one of the most beautiful songs ever sung in my opinion.
Thanks for this! Yep - this is Bobby Hatfield - one "half" of the Righteous Brothers ... they did some great harmonies/songs.... they had some famous duets.. (Bill Medley was the other "brother") but in this particular song, it was all Bobby - what you noticed is what I love about his vocals - seems effortless -- no screaming or straining.. just perfect ... I must also note that this being LIVE - Bobby was nervous b/c his MOM was in the audience.. nevertheless, I'm quite sure she was proud.. lol
His parents are in audience. He was so nervous 😎
This song was written in 1955, but became popular with soldiers in Vietnam as the missed their wjves and girlfriends
Nice to see the reaction. We are so fortunate, for those of us who weren't alive in the 60s, that this epic performance was recorded so that almost 60 years later we can hear this masterful performance. Probably one of if not the best live performance ever. Especially when you consider this was live, not in a sound studio, no editing, no modulation, no autotune, just pure sill and ability. He really brought the house down.
The late great Bobby Hatfield who was half of the Righteous Brothers (they were not really related at all). The other half is Bill Melody who was still living the last time I checked and was performing not long ago. Bobby and Bill did perform solo’s and duets as the Righteousness Brothers.
This is one of the most exquisite voices ever. The name the Righteous Brothers came about because someone back when they were starting out called out 'that's righteous brother' at one of their concerts. And yes they made many, many fine songs.... this is one of the greatest but try 'You've lost that loving feeling'
MAGNIFICENT!!! Pure soul!! That energy cannot die!!!!❤❤❤
ביצוע מדהים❤❤❤❤❤❤אהבתי את התגובה שלך🤘👍👍🫶🫶🫶🫶💪🫶🫶
I was 22 when this song was recorded by Bobby Hatfield. He and it were so hot then, and still are!!
It's hard to believe how many young people have never heard this song. I appreciate your reaction and hope you listen to some more great recordings by the Righteous Brothers.
I actually like the recording of Unchained Melody better, but Bobby is so gorgeous to watch!! 😍
I have so many Righteous Brothers albums a friend put them on an 8 track for me so I could play them on a loop.. and I wore it out! I seen them in concert with my musician son. Amazing experience for me and for my son.
interesting fact....the night this was recorded live on the Andy Williams show he was fighting a cold....pure, beautiful talent!!
Oh wow!
There are two in the group however this was a solo effort only Bobby singing.
Listen to You've Lost That Loving Feeling were Bill is the main Vocalist.
All time classic.
Back in the day when music was music
Now listen to You've Lost that loving feeling,and you will here both of them sing,I mean,SANGGGG!🎙