Arguably the most beautiful live solo performance of all time... The audience didn't realise at the time that they were witnessing perfection... Don't forget that this was raw talent, no technological help, no auto correction, just a God given talent 👌
Don't wanna be that guy but let's also acknowledge the orchestra in the background. The music is amazing. But yeah, he really has an incredible voice and the skill to use it.
This was on The Andy Williams Show, which tended to appeal to an older audience, generally speaking, than what you would see at an R&B or Rock concert.
In the 60's audiences generally listened carefully to the singer. He's standing stationary in a TV studio. There are no distractions from his beautiful voice.
@@ncsprung1847don’t act like audiences back in the day weren’t losing it at the sight of Elvis, the Beatles, and Michael Jackson. Those three had crazier crowds than any concert today
The biting his lip was to try to hide a " I killed it smile", because he knew that was the best you can do that song. 56 years later, it's still the best u can do that song. Like Ray Charles studio cut of " I Can't Stop Loving You".... I just bow , cause I know I'm in the presence of greatness with either of those two...
@@Aurora-tp3dy This was a Valentine’s Day special on the Andy Williams show - hence the pink suits worn by the righteous Brothers and Andy’s own pink shirt in the longer clip of this performance
1965 live, no auto tune, one take, no redo's if you mess up. Bobby Hatfield was a gift from God, one of the greatest singers of all time. There will never be another like him
You couldn't tell, but Bobby was very nervous as his mother was in the audience that night and this was a live performance. He knew that he nailed it as evidenced by the lip bite at the end. The notes he hit in the end couldn't be reached by most male singers. Many, many babies were born 9 months after after this performance. This is what we called, "Baby making music."
Countertenor. Probably could sing Jazz too (listen to his version of Summertime?) and also Opera if he'd trained. Taht voice was a blessed voice that very very few people are gifted with. True gift from heaven.
Blue eyed soul. It was 1965, we danced to this at our HS proms. Draft was still on and we were leaving for Vietnam. Thanks for the memories, Bobby. RIP
Bobby Hatfield was a countertenor who had a 4 1/2 octave vocal range (B2 to Eb6). That last note is operatic. The original 1955 version of this song is in the key of G. Hatfield sang it in the higher key of Bb. For me, this is one of the greatest live vocal performances ever captured on tape. And he makes it look so effortless.
In that era it was all about the music and not flashy shows and pyrotechnics. This was just pure vocal talent. Bobby Hatfield nailed this performance. For me it is probably the best live performance I have ever seen. I am so fortunate to have grown up during that time. Truly the golden age of music.
Audiences were restrained then. Without restraint, you wouldn't have this performance. They don't bob and weave. He doesn't bob and weave. He stands and delivers while they stand back and don't distract.
When you said, “let’s see if this takes me to church”… I thought, “Oh, honey, you’re about to go running, crying all the way up to the pulpit by the end of the song!”
Audiences back in the 60's were very quiet, both out of respect for the singers but also because they didn't want to miss a note. This song has been covered more than almost any other and has been a hit for at least 8 artists, but this is the definitive version in my opinion.
Bobby Hatfield. Enough said. The man put his soul into this song. Mom was in the crowd. Bobby was supposed to have the flu. Or just gotten over it. Still nailed it for all time.
@@dwightdodd3734 Not sure if any anything would content with this master class performance but I just listened to it and I must say, an amazing track for sure! Love the backing on it, quite unique. There are others that would contend with the Moody Blues: nights in white satin. ruclips.net/video/0Fy7opKu46c/видео.html One of the best ever recorded in the blue's department.
Its a great performance but you cant say its THE BEST, there are many other great performances id rank alongside this ,Ton Jones ill never fall in love is amazing ,The Bee Gees too much heaven live is just out of this world .ruclips.net/video/i6iBAuwBODA/видео.html
@@MARTIN-bd7gm I hear you but can't agree, the others do not come anywhere near close when it comes to skill, ability ect. I have not seen a more skilled performance than this.
Bobby sang this fabulous song solo in front of a live audience on The Andy Williams weekly TV show back in 1965. The audiences for this weekly show were mature in age and were expected to act in such a subdued manner so as to give full respect to the singer with no distractions. The other part of this duo is Bill Medley who has an unbelievable baritone voice. If you want to hear them sing together then I highly recommend you react to "You've lost that loving feeling" which was the MOST played song on American radio & TV in the 20th century with a confirmed 8+ million plays!
Audience had to sit and be quiet.. Like Yebba's song .. audience was also asked to be quiet because it was being filmed and many reviewers didn't get why so quiet.
@@RogueRxyce Before he sang this song, Andy Williams was interviewing Bobby and Bill and (I think Bill also had on a pink suit) Andy asked Bill is he going to perform with Bobby on this song. Bill said no and then said something like, 'I did not think this was going to be a good song'. The audience laughed. Then Bill and Andy walk off the stage and Bobby did his thing.
Back then, respect was rampant. The mentality of the people back then gave respect to the performers that were willing to bare their souls to a large audience. They kept quiet during the performance. Cheer or boo,AFTER the performance.
The audience wasn't bored, this was the Andy Williams TV show, so I'm sure that the producers of the show didn't want the audience to be a distraction to this performance.
This was a live program at the Andy Williams Show in the studio at NBC in Oct 1965. If you wanted to watch the show you were quiet otherwise you would be thrown out. Believe me no one was bored! I was disappointed that I couldn't see the Osmonds----- for about 5 seconds.
Song written in 1955 for prison movie titled "Unchained." An inmate wonders if his woman will wait for his release, will still love him however long in the future he gets out. This performance was in 1965 on the Andy Williams' Show, live audience plus nationwide viewership. He hits every note right-on, amazing breath control and phrasing. A world-class performance; should be preserved in the Library of Congress as a national treasure.
This song in my country is played a lot on the weedings. When the merried couple have their own dance. P. S you are so beautiful 🤪 (and I'm straight) 😆
Bobby set the standard for this song that hasn't been equalled and probably never will be. His range, voice control and tonation is just incredible, note for note perfection and live, just him, a mic, the soundtrack and no autotune or electronic gadetry to cover up mistakes.
I really can't think of anyone else with the balls, ability and confidence to go out and sing that song live and in the way that he did it. Most other singers worry about pulling off one or two tricky vocal runs live or one high note but this guy's doing it all for fun.
There was a little club/restaurant in the 1980s in Fountain Valley, California called The Hop. It was owned (25% share each) by Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield. It was only a few miles from our house and we went there frequently. The owners (these guys) would show up occasionally and do a set. No notice, no advance billing, just one night they would be there and perform for us. It was a small stage and dance area and it felt like you were in their living room, sitting around and just listening to them jam. It was a great time and hanging with these guys is one of the highlights of my life.
He was so scared when he did this live version his parents were in the audience and he didn't want to disappoint them and he nailed it it was a big hit in the movie Ghost
The man just tossed this out there with no effort at all, AND HE HAD A COLD!!!! Wearin' the hell outta that pink suit too. That lip bite at the end.... 🔥👏
I grew up on music like this! I'm glad to see some of the younger generation, like youreself is discovering it. This music is real, not like the crap they make today. True vocals no machines.
Rogue - imagine a modern audience "whoop-whoop"-ing & screaming & clapping at all the wrong places during this song & you (& the world) wouldn't have this immaculate performance to get lost in. By the way, you're gorgeous ♥ x
Hey Rogue. Fun Fact about this song. They were both there to perform. The host asked for this song to be performed. Brother #2 said I don’t sing in this song. Just asked why… #2 said “I didn’t think it was going to be a hit”….. lol. He then walked away to watch this amazing performance
Yeah that was a TV audience & they were not allowed to get up, dance or do anything to distract from the filming of the show, but when the Righteous Brothers went on the road & performed their concerts, the crowd (especially the ladies) went wild for them!!!
This is the single greatest live song performance ever, in my opinion. If he was a major league pitcher, this would have been a perfect game! Can anyone point out a single flaw in his execution? I didn't think so... By the way, I appreciate your very sincere reaction to this video, and you are getting my "LIKE" and my subscription. Keep up the good work!
This live, TV audience broadcast performance (The Andy Williams' Show, 1965) blows away the version used in the movie, "Ghost." Yes, as others here have said, this is the ultimate version out of all the hundreds of covers done since it's composition in 1955.
That audience was in a trance my dear...his parents were in the audience too, that's why he bites his lip in the end because he knew he nailed it and made his parents proud 😊
His beautiful sound was known in the 60's as "blue-eyed soul". His voice draws out emotions now, almost 60 years later, as much as it did then. Your reaction is priceless!!!
I absolutely love your reaction to this, by far the best. As well as having a stunning voice, persona and ability to make one think that he’s personally singing to you, he’s just so good looking. Sung live with his mum sat in the front row and no auto tune. Bobby was amazing and I feel what you’re feeling, this song and performance takes me to another world.
The audience is not moving because they are in SHOCK! They never heard anything like this before and know that they'll never hear anything like this again in their lifetime!!!
Because they are older white people who I believe they are listening to one of the greatest songs done live and at that time, they never realized it. His mother was in the audience and he wanted it perfect. And it was.
In those days, we didn't talk during a movie, a symphony or other public performance. That changed for rock concerts about that same time -- Elvis, Paul Anka, et al. The Righteous Brothers were original openers for the Beatles' and Rolling Stones' first American tours, but quit early both times because of the crowds' deafening screams of anticipation for the Brits.
Ladies & Gentleman, Mr. Bobby Hatfield. He was incredible. What a voice, range, phrasing, intonation all wrapped up into one & he made it look so easy. That's the killer part of it all. LOL
This song was performed live during a "prime time" TV show (Andy Williams) ... the audience would have been told to be on best behavior ! This was when there were only three networks broadcasting nationally.
The audiences were polite and listened to talent, no bored. Bobby did 21 notes perfectly in that solo, without applause, live, on stage, no auto tune, just a mike. He didn't need props like the singers today that put on a show instead just a voice from a singer that had talent.
Back in the sixties, this was the song that was best enjoyed on the dance floor with that special love. A slow, cuddling, dance. In the 21st. Century--it still works!! Glad to see your reaction.
Everyone is just in shock. Imagine never hearing this on a radio or movie or any type of media. N this man lays it on u. Ur eyes would be wide open n like is this an angel...
You can feel the yearning for love and the unfathomable loneliness which entombs the sould without the love of your beloved. Great song and performance. This white guy got soul.
I absolutely love your response to the songs I grew up on. You have the right heart for these timeless love songs...watching you fall for him as he sings, is fun.....keep up the very best reviews of this grand music.
One of the greatest songs to ever hit the air waves.
No auto tune just one man a microphone and lots of talent
Just impeccable.
Absolutely the best reaction to this song that I have seen. Live and flawless song.
Arguably the most beautiful live solo performance of all time... The audience didn't realise at the time that they were witnessing perfection... Don't forget that this was raw talent, no technological help, no auto correction, just a God given talent 👌
Yes for sure!
This pretty smart young lady surely appreciates a sterling outstanding voice.
One man, one mic, one take, LIVE... 100% talent.
Amen to that 🙏
If you will allow me to add to that.... no auto-tune.
Exactly!!! Real artists!!!!
That suit is fire 🔥
Don't wanna be that guy but let's also acknowledge the orchestra in the background. The music is amazing. But yeah, he really has an incredible voice and the skill to use it.
Never duplicated and never will be
The audience isn't jamming out. They're quiet because they're mesmerized. It makes sense. They're listening in awe.
This was on The Andy Williams Show, which tended to appeal to an older audience, generally speaking, than what you would see at an R&B or Rock concert.
In the 60's audiences generally listened carefully to the singer. He's standing stationary in a TV studio. There are no distractions from his beautiful voice.
I agree, they were mesmerized.
@@ncsprung1847don’t act like audiences back in the day weren’t losing it at the sight of Elvis, the Beatles, and Michael Jackson. Those three had crazier crowds than any concert today
They are adults and many have already heard this song. He is a remarkable singer, but there were other remarkable singers at that time.
What’s so sweet is that he was really nervous bc his parents were in the audience! He knew he nailed it in the end.
I believe it was his birthday as well.
The biting his lip was to try to hide a " I killed it smile", because he knew that was the best you can do that song. 56 years later, it's still the best u can do that song. Like Ray Charles studio cut of " I Can't Stop Loving You".... I just bow , cause I know I'm in the presence of greatness with either of those two...
@@petej3800 His birthday is in August; this performance was in October.
Maybe the special thing was that he had never performed in front of his mom but he also just caught a cold! Either way so amazing!
@@Aurora-tp3dy This was a Valentine’s Day special on the Andy Williams show - hence the pink suits worn by the righteous Brothers and Andy’s own pink shirt in the longer clip of this performance
1965 live, no auto tune, one take, no redo's if you mess up. Bobby Hatfield was a gift from God, one of the greatest singers of all time. There will never be another like him
You sure add to the beauty of this song with your smile
You couldn't tell, but Bobby was very nervous as his mother was in the audience that night and this was a live performance. He knew that he nailed it as evidenced by the lip bite at the end. The notes he hit in the end couldn't be reached by most male singers. Many, many babies were born 9 months after after this performance. This is what we called, "Baby making music."
Countertenor. Probably could sing Jazz too (listen to his version of Summertime?) and also Opera if he'd trained. Taht voice was a blessed voice that very very few people are gifted with. True gift from heaven.
I am amazed at the comments so much knowledge! I am old enough to have been there with my mother. I felt history was made. Thank you for your comment.
He has a cold, too.
What grown man "bites his lip" in front of people?
@@travelinman482The grown man who knows his worth and talent. Something you wouldn't know.
Blue eyed soul. It was 1965, we danced to this at our HS proms. Draft was still on and we were leaving for Vietnam. Thanks for the memories, Bobby. RIP
got to say, I'm crushing on this bloke and this is 1965 !!! Can he sing or what? Just wonderful.
One of the most iconic performances in music history. This is Bobby Hatfield's song; nobody, not even Elvis, can be equal to Bobby with this song.
Yep, elvis's version goes below bobby's. Bobby's voice was just too perfect for that song.
Yeah this was Bobby's song.
True that, this is Bobby's song!!!! Elvis will always be the king, and it's ok to have your own song no one can touch.
Austin Brown from Home Free did a damn good cover of this song. ruclips.net/video/XRvr7nQE7xM/видео.html
Sorry but Elvis did do this song. He sang it beautifully.
I read that he smiled at the end because his mom was in the audience and he knew he hit his high note.
Bobby Hatfield was a countertenor who had a 4 1/2 octave vocal range (B2 to Eb6). That last note is operatic. The original 1955 version of this song is in the key of G. Hatfield sang it in the higher key of Bb.
For me, this is one of the greatest live vocal performances ever captured on tape. And he makes it look so effortless.
Yes!
I agree but you should also check out Marvin Gaye Grapevine accapella live version. It is just heaven.
For some reason I though Bobby had a bigger octive range than what you are saying. I believe you though.
This Legendary song is even bigger than today's whole music industry
Bobby was incredible! We miss him so much. There will never be another Bobby Hatfield.
Such seemingly effortless grace!
In that era it was all about the music and not flashy shows and pyrotechnics. This was just pure vocal talent. Bobby Hatfield nailed this performance. For me it is probably the best live performance I have ever seen. I am so fortunate to have grown up during that time. Truly the golden age of music.
Agree- I never get tired of seeing/hearing this performance
The voice, the face, perfection.
Totally agree. Melissa Ward here.
Audiences were restrained then. Without restraint, you wouldn't have this performance. They don't bob and weave. He doesn't bob and weave. He stands and delivers while they stand back and don't distract.
i think that era was all about the vocals. the song is good well i mean great but his vocals is what makes us go crazy
A voice as smooth as silk on glass, and a vocal range that most only dream of.
Takes you back to memories of a simpler time, and makes you smile...
Every woman who hears this MELTS, no exceptions.
I think that particular woman was too busy caring about her own over-the-top "performance" to really care about Hatfield.
It was said that when Bobby sang this, the sound of panties hitting the floor could be heard in the audience.
@@SCharlesDennicon
you clearly havent paid attention to the video. smh
State Law!
@@YerPope lol
Yes...another one is hooked
When you said, “let’s see if this takes me to church”…
I thought, “Oh, honey, you’re about to go running, crying all the way up to the pulpit by the end of the song!”
I’d be running to bedroom. ❤️❤️❤️
Y’all have filthy minds 😂
Back In the day, people did not interrupt great performances. They didn't ruin it for everyone one else.
Audiences back in the 60's were very quiet, both out of respect for the singers but also because they didn't want to miss a note. This song has been covered more than almost any other and has been a hit for at least 8 artists, but this is the definitive version in my opinion.
The audience members behind him were instructed to not make noise or movement to avoid distractions for the TV audience. Standard rules at the time.
Bobby Hatfield. Enough said. The man put his soul into this song. Mom was in the crowd. Bobby was supposed to have the flu. Or just gotten over it. Still nailed it for all time.
Best performance ever in recorded history and I'm British, I'm biased towards the legendary British mega bands but nothing touches this.
Got to agree with you,but nights in white satin is a contender............
@@dwightdodd3734 Not sure if any anything would content with this master class performance but I just listened to it and I must say, an amazing track for sure! Love the backing on it, quite unique.
There are others that would contend with the Moody Blues: nights in white satin.
ruclips.net/video/0Fy7opKu46c/видео.html
One of the best ever recorded in the blue's department.
Best performance I have ever heard. No sound enhanced sound équipement. Song comes his heart.Unbeleavable performancr.
Its a great performance but you cant say its THE BEST, there are many other great performances id rank alongside this ,Ton Jones ill never fall in love is amazing ,The Bee Gees too much heaven live is just out of this world .ruclips.net/video/i6iBAuwBODA/видео.html
@@MARTIN-bd7gm I hear you but can't agree, the others do not come anywhere near close when it comes to skill, ability ect.
I have not seen a more skilled performance than this.
My wife and I are 52 and we've been married 30 years. This was our song for our dance at our wedding. Thank you for listening to it and loving it. :)
Bobby sang this fabulous song solo in front of a live audience on The Andy Williams weekly TV show back in 1965. The audiences for this weekly show were mature in age and were expected to act in such a subdued manner so as to give full respect to the singer with no distractions. The other part of this duo is Bill Medley who has an unbelievable baritone voice. If you want to hear them sing together then I highly recommend you react to "You've lost that loving feeling" which was the MOST played song on American radio & TV in the 20th century with a confirmed 8+ million plays!
Good thing I wasn’t in that audience then. I would have been kicked out for sure 🤣
Audience had to sit and be quiet.. Like Yebba's song .. audience was also asked to be quiet because it was being filmed and many reviewers didn't get why so quiet.
His mother was also in attendance and wanted to sing his very best
I’ll add that Bobby’s daughter told me his parents were in the audience that night, and he was incredibly nervous that evening...😳
@@RogueRxyce Before he sang this song, Andy Williams was interviewing Bobby and Bill and (I think Bill also had on a pink suit) Andy asked Bill is he going to perform with Bobby on this song. Bill said no and then said something like, 'I did not think this was going to be a good song'. The audience laughed. Then Bill and Andy walk off the stage and Bobby did his thing.
It was an era when audiences appreciated hearing the music and not yelling
What a magical time to be alive, when men sang to women, & not at them ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ***LOVED YOUR REACTION***
And treated them as ladies
@@JohnRodriguesPhotographer 💗💗💗
The women ba k then were worth singing too
@@andrewcrawford1001 Maybe if men, were more like gentlemen, women would reciprocate in kind.....just a thought 😊
@@sandyleewhite na feminism fucked it all to hell
THEY ARE MEMORIZED CAN NOT MOVE IT IS SO GOOD
What he does at 2:52.... melding "mine" with "I" and "need" over the course of 10 seconds in one breath... pure genius! ❤️
Back then, respect was rampant.
The mentality of the people back then gave respect to the performers that were willing to bare their souls to a large audience.
They kept quiet during the performance.
Cheer or boo,AFTER the performance.
A gift from GOD. That brother could flat out sing. Saw them live in Reno , no auto tune bs just pure talent.
You know you got a gift if your performance is making people still swoon 60+ years later ❤😆
The audience wasn't bored, this was the Andy Williams TV show, so I'm sure that the producers of the show didn't want the audience to be a distraction to this performance.
Yeah,but the applause at the start was the icing on the cake !
Exactly!
This was a live program at the Andy Williams Show in the studio at NBC in Oct 1965. If you wanted to watch the show you were quiet otherwise you would be thrown out. Believe me no one was bored! I was disappointed that I couldn't see the Osmonds----- for about 5 seconds.
@@duckducknight Exactly!!!
This was the greatest live singing in history. Bobby( Hatfield) owns this song. Nooooo performer will ever top him. RIP beautiful Bobby.😀❤️🙏
This may be the single greatest live performance in history, 1965. No auto tune here, pure talent !
Most fabulous song by extraordinarily fabulous singer and presented by the most beautiful, articulate, joyful woman imaginable.
Song written in 1955 for prison movie titled "Unchained." An inmate wonders if his woman will wait for his release, will still love him however long in the future he gets out. This performance was in 1965 on the Andy Williams' Show, live audience plus nationwide viewership. He hits every note right-on, amazing breath control and phrasing. A world-class performance; should be preserved in the Library of Congress as a national treasure.
This song in my country is played a lot on the weedings. When the merried couple have their own dance.
P. S you are so beautiful 🤪 (and I'm straight) 😆
Bobby set the standard for this song that hasn't been equalled and probably never will be. His range, voice control and tonation is just incredible, note for note perfection and live, just him, a mic, the soundtrack and no autotune or electronic gadetry to cover up mistakes.
Beautiful reaction to my favorite number 1 song of all time ! It does not get any better than this song. Be safe.
I love watching today's people enjoy the music I grew up with. Thank You.
I really can't think of anyone else with the balls, ability and confidence to go out and sing that song live and in the way that he did it. Most other singers worry about pulling off one or two tricky vocal runs live or one high note but this guy's doing it all for fun.
All the man has to say is “Ohhh.”
Hearts melt. Tears begin to roll.
There was a little club/restaurant in the 1980s in Fountain Valley, California called The Hop. It was owned (25% share each) by Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield. It was only a few miles from our house and we went there frequently. The owners (these guys) would show up occasionally and do a set. No notice, no advance billing, just one night they would be there and perform for us. It was a small stage and dance area and it felt like you were in their living room, sitting around and just listening to them jam. It was a great time and hanging with these guys is one of the highlights of my life.
Wow! Lucky you. There is a video of them playing there. Did you hear their great guitar player Barry Rillera play there?
He was so scared when he did this live version his parents were in the audience and he didn't want to disappoint them and he nailed it it was a big hit in the movie Ghost
I've watched this video I dont know how many times and your comment about the audience is priceless
The man just tossed this out there with no effort at all, AND HE HAD A COLD!!!! Wearin' the hell outta that pink suit too. That lip bite at the end.... 🔥👏
Wow, one of the best songs I know. The control and soul of his voice is legendary.
He's the reason for the phrase, "Blue Eyed Soul".
I grew up on music like this! I'm glad to see some of the younger generation, like youreself is discovering it. This music is real, not like the crap they make today. True vocals no machines.
Rogue - imagine a modern audience "whoop-whoop"-ing & screaming & clapping at all the wrong places during this song & you (& the world) wouldn't have this immaculate performance to get lost in. By the way, you're gorgeous ♥ x
They aren't bored. THEY ARE ENTRANCED!
The lip bite at the end gets me every time.
Me too! So cute!
I get shivers when he does this💙
@@lindaarmstrong1953 I am to old to get the shivers, but it's damn cute.
He just pierces your heart there.
He was nervous, the lip bite means he knew he nailed it.
Hey Rogue. Fun Fact about this song. They were both there to perform. The host asked for this song to be performed. Brother #2 said I don’t sing in this song. Just asked why… #2 said “I didn’t think it was going to be a hit”….. lol. He then walked away to watch this amazing performance
“I’m lost in a sea, his eyes and his voice…” Oh my golly! Ain’t that the truth!!! 😍❤️🥰
All you can say is that was amazing!!!
Yeah that was a TV audience & they were not allowed to get up, dance or do anything to distract from the filming of the show, but when the Righteous Brothers went on the road & performed their concerts, the crowd (especially the ladies) went wild for them!!!
check American bandstand
'He snatched me & wouldn't let me go for a minute.' Yes, same!!
I'm a tough dude and he took MY breath away with this interpretation.
You're even tougher for admitting that, in my books.
@@jimmyb4982 that's right
1 of greatest songs and voices I've ever heard his voice nobody has ever come close just sensational
Righteous brothers, you've lost that loving feeling.
You will love it.
I don't know if I was smiling because of the song or your reactions. Let's go with both. It was a pleasure
The incredible voice and talent of Bobby Hatfield! He is one half of The Righteous Brothers, but this song is Bobby's alone!
Blue-eyed soul at its best
This is the single greatest live song performance ever, in my opinion. If he was a major league pitcher, this would have been a perfect game! Can anyone point out a single flaw in his execution? I didn't think so... By the way, I appreciate your very sincere reaction to this video, and you are getting my "LIKE" and my subscription. Keep up the good work!
appreciate the support thank you! 😊
This live, TV audience broadcast performance (The Andy Williams' Show, 1965) blows away the version used in the movie, "Ghost." Yes, as others here have said, this is the ultimate version out of all the hundreds of covers done since it's composition in 1955.
He was a contender for pro baseball at one time!
Bobby....killed it
That audience was in a trance my dear...his parents were in the audience too, that's why he bites his lip in the end because he knew he nailed it and made his parents proud 😊
I think the performance by Bobby Hatfield was spectacular, a golden performance. I loved your reaction and your beautiful smile.
His beautiful sound was known in the 60's as "blue-eyed soul". His voice draws out emotions now, almost 60 years later, as much as it did then. Your reaction is priceless!!!
If you want to hear to hear both Righteous Brothers sing,try "You have lost that loving feeling" This will rock your world
Bobby Hatfield was a monstrous talent!.
Rest in peace Bobby thanks for the beautiful music you've given us
I absolutely love your reaction to this, by far the best. As well as having a stunning voice, persona and ability to make one think that he’s personally singing to you, he’s just so good looking. Sung live with his mum sat in the front row and no auto tune. Bobby was amazing and I feel what you’re feeling, this song and performance takes me to another world.
The audience is not moving because they are in SHOCK! They never heard anything like this before and know that they'll never hear anything like this again in their lifetime!!!
Because they are older white people who I believe they are listening to one of the greatest songs done live and at that time, they never realized it. His mother was in the audience and he wanted it perfect. And it was.
In those days, we didn't talk during a movie, a symphony or other public performance. That changed for rock concerts about that same time -- Elvis, Paul Anka, et al. The Righteous Brothers were original openers for the Beatles' and Rolling Stones' first American tours, but quit early both times because of the crowds' deafening screams of anticipation for the Brits.
One if the most amazing voices ever
I absolutely love your reaction. I love Bobby with all my heart and this performance was amazing!
Best singer of all time in my opioion. Bobby Hatfield beautiful man too.
Ladies & Gentleman, Mr. Bobby Hatfield. He was incredible. What a voice, range, phrasing, intonation all wrapped up into one & he made it look so easy. That's the killer part of it all. LOL
See that smirk at the end…he knew he nailed it sick and all.
Angelic... First time I heard this as a kid in probably 1983 I cried because it was so amazing 👏
This song was performed live during a "prime time" TV show (Andy Williams) ... the audience would have been told to be on best behavior ! This was when there were only three networks broadcasting nationally.
He sounds better here, than on the record version on the top-40 chart. When he sings, “I hungered for your touch...” And the ending too...
Wish someone now would make music that could still make folks feel this way. This is what makes humans, human.
Your reaction was one of the best reactions I've ever seen.
So genuine.
Unbelievable performance too.
Agree
The audiences were polite and listened to talent, no bored. Bobby did 21 notes perfectly in that solo, without applause, live, on stage, no auto tune, just a mike. He didn't need props like the singers today that put on a show instead just a voice from a singer that had talent.
Absolute Classic! BEAUTIFUL. ♥️♥️♥️♥️🎼🎵🎶🇨🇦🇨🇦
One of the finest male voices in modern music. Thanks for your reaction.
This song reaches into your soul and connects in a way that goes far beyond entertainment. Beautiful
Back in the sixties, this was the song that was best enjoyed on the dance floor with that special love. A slow, cuddling, dance. In the 21st. Century--it still works!! Glad to see your reaction.
Everyone is just in shock. Imagine never hearing this on a radio or movie or any type of media. N this man lays it on u. Ur eyes would be wide open n like is this an angel...
Your reaction is the best
You can feel the yearning for love and the unfathomable loneliness which entombs the sould without the love of your beloved. Great song and performance. This white guy got soul.
I absolutely love your response to the songs I grew up on. You have the right heart for these timeless love songs...watching you fall for him as he sings, is fun.....keep up the very best reviews of this grand music.
Love your videos! Love your music! Love your smile! And I love watching your eyes when you are enjoying the music! Keep the videos coming!