Thank you for not stopping this beautiful song every few seconds. You're right to just listen and watch and then give your impressions after the song ends. These guys were magical and they shouldn't be cut off while the perfection is happening.
I enjoy watching JMBoy TV'S reactions so much. He always listens to the songs straight through first before he gives his reactions. Great job JM Boy TV.
This is the most played song of the 20th century and rightly so. Bill Medley on his baritone & Bobby Hatfield giving the falsetto. Respect to the most beautiful Twosome and thank you for your reaction. ❤❤
Yes, thanks for listening to the whole song. Another wonderful harmonizing duo are the Everly Brothers (who were actually siblings - the Righteous Brothers got their name after a comment from an audience member. ""According to Medley, they then adopted the name "The Righteous Brothers" for the duo because black marines from the El Toro Marine base started calling them "righteous brothers". At the end of a performance, a black U.S. Marine in the audience would shout, "That was righteous, brothers!", and would greet them with "Hey righteous brothers, how you doin'?" on meeting them."
“The Righteous Brothers” are considered by most to be the Greatest Male Vocal Duo Of All Time. I agree. Between Bill Medley’s Lows and Bobby Hatfield’s Highs they can hit every note on a piano. No other male singers can do that. Legendary. “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’’ was the most played song on radio in the 20th Century "Unchained Melody" - Bobby Hatfield Live 1965 Andy Williams Show (with his mother sitting right behind him) Considered by most as The Greatest Live Male Vocal Performance In History... I agree. Bobby’s use of “Runs” is masterful. He created the style and set the table that all others have fed off of for decades. 7 notes just to say the word “I” is melodic brilliance. Their name came from doing a show near a marine base in So Calif and a black marine said to them…. You two guys are Righteous Brothers. In 1983, in Newport Beach O.C. Calif. Bill and Bobby at the Jolly Roger Restaurant . I was 13 feet away for... "Unchained Melody"- "You've Lost That Lovin Feeling" - "Soul And Inspiration".... They were perfect, awesome, amazing, incredible......
@@georom They were just stopping in for dinner and the crowd asked for them to sing.... Bill said, sure, we've got some time to kill. The house band played along to songs they all knew. It was a very special occasion indeed.
You are the person to watch. It took me a minute to find someone who doesn't pause the music to interject comments that should be held until the end. I love your expressions, your knowledge of music, and the way you respect the music. Well done, you!
I listen to this song every day just for my mental health. It reminds me that humans are capable of true beauty and greatness. Thanks for the reaction.
Blue eyed soul in the sixties! Talent we took for granted yet we boomers still love it. Great reaction. Thanks for sharing. Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley.
I was in sixth grade when this hit song hit the charts. I had a crush on my teacher. I was rushing out of the classroom at the end of the day and my teacher asked me where I was rushing to. I said that I was going to buy the 45 for You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling. She just shook her head and grinned. LOL.
Just to let you know that Bobby doesn't sing falsetto. He doesn't need to because he had a 6 octave vocal range!! Bill sings baritone and together, they have great harmony. Glad you enjoyed them.
Great music and reaction. Was produced by Phil Spector, the echo 'chamber' you hear was his trademark wall of sound. He recorded with the Ronettes and a lot of the earlier Motown artists.
Hey JM, after you watch this you must stand and applaud.... then I will stand and applaud you. Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade of Pale, live in Denmark 2006
I loved your reaction!!! These 2 guys are brilliant. You want to hear another of their amazing songs - I Just Want To Make Love To You - done in one take -UNREAL!!!!
Bill's base and Bobby's tenor, which he had a 4 octave range they were the best. And both could get down and funky! I saw them when I was a teenager in the 70's and still have the pictures to the day. The best blue eyed soul duo ever!
I really enjoyed your reaction! You never looked away from your screen!! That’s how awesome The Righteous brothers were and still are! Fun fact, they are not actually brothers and they got their name one night after a performance. An audience member yelled out, your righteous brothers, so they went with it!!
FYI there will always be someone who points out here that Cher was a back-up singer on the stage! There I got that out of the way. We're all thinking Wait for it! the step up back and forth battle ! These boys made slow dancing at sock hops something to remember. (Lucky fellas back then). It was called panty dropper music. So there you have it 😜
Tonight, we got delivery for boyo's b-day. Last night, I made baked (jacket) potatoes topped with ground beef cooked with tomatoes and onions. Tomorrow is chicken stir-fry over rice.
This was my first time sitting in with you today! Thank you for allowing me to do that! I enjoyed the time I spent here with you so I subscribed and left a like for you while I was here! I think you meant baritone for Bill Medley, Bobby is the tenor, he's the one that did Unchained Melody and it isn't a falsetto he is a tenor! I just thought you might like to know that.
Bill Medley is the tall, dark, and handsome baritone and Bobby Hatfield is the adorable blonde countertenor. Bobby was not singing falsetto. He had 3.5 octave range from B2 through E6.
What a great song, a great version and the orchestration behind them is stunning on this. Give a listen to "I Just Want To Make Love To You" by them - a great song/version.
try listening to Guess Who and Somewhere and I Believe. you might like Percy Faith singing ANSWER TO MY PRAYER; AND B.B.King A rose in HARLEM Aretha Franklin You make me feel like a Natural woman; Country Western listen to Kris Kristopherson Take the ribbon from your hair; Why me Lord"; Come and lie down by my side" many more
I remember I was left in car with the radio playing while my relatives went into a pub in London in the 60s - no children allowed then - and this came on. It was so stunning that the experience is frozen in time for me. Sounds awful doesn’t it - being left in a car while the adults go into a pub! Disgraceful.
Sorry you were wrong here, No falsetto At All, bobby Hatfield had a high tenor and higher "counter tenor" naturally, and Bill Medley has a low "baritone," not tenor. They sounded so great together.
Ok, check this one out, it's by Grayson Hugh and the song is, Talk It Over. It's a keeper. I liked your reactions to both Righteous Brothers songs. I was fortunate to grow up listening to this music, when music wasn't filtered or computer enhanced. You got a thumbs up from me on both videos for your honest reactions.
NOT a tenor. "William Thomas "Bill" Medley is an American singer and songwriter, best known as one half of The Righteous Brothers. He is noted for his bass-baritone voice, exemplified in songs such as "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'".Wikipedia"
Lots of great duos over the years but these guys were the best.
Thank you for not stopping this beautiful song every few seconds. You're right to just listen and watch and then give your impressions after the song ends. These guys were magical and they shouldn't be cut off while the perfection is happening.
I enjoy watching JMBoy TV'S reactions so much. He always listens to the songs straight through first before he gives his reactions. Great job JM Boy TV.
The Righteous Brothers may have been the most perfect duo ever -- always in absolute sync with each other. Pure talent. RIP, Bobby.
Pure talent and blue eyed soul.
The " Blue Eyed Soul " Brothers 😊
They were the originals.
Just straight up talent, no gimmicks or, autotune. Blue eyed soul.
This is the most played song of the 20th century and rightly so. Bill Medley on his baritone & Bobby Hatfield giving the falsetto. Respect to the most beautiful Twosome and thank you for your reaction. ❤❤
Bobby Hatfield (highs) and Bill Medley (lows). Greatness!
They were the best duos of all time. I remember when it came out
Yes, thanks for listening to the whole song. Another wonderful harmonizing duo are the Everly Brothers (who were actually siblings - the Righteous Brothers got their name after a comment from an audience member. ""According to Medley, they then adopted the name "The Righteous Brothers" for the duo because black marines from the El Toro Marine base started calling them "righteous brothers". At the end of a performance, a black U.S. Marine in the audience would shout, "That was righteous, brothers!", and would greet them with "Hey righteous brothers, how you doin'?" on meeting them."
Great comment mentioning the Everly Brothers who were a great influence on Simon and Garfunkel.
“The Righteous Brothers” are considered by most to be the Greatest Male Vocal Duo Of All Time. I agree. Between Bill Medley’s Lows and Bobby Hatfield’s Highs they can hit every note on a piano. No other male singers can do that. Legendary.
“You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’’ was the most played song on radio in the 20th Century
"Unchained Melody" - Bobby Hatfield Live 1965 Andy Williams Show (with his mother sitting right behind him) Considered by most as The Greatest Live Male Vocal Performance In History... I agree. Bobby’s use of “Runs” is masterful. He created the style and set the table that all others have fed off of for decades. 7 notes just to say the word “I” is melodic brilliance.
Their name came from doing a show near a marine base in So Calif and a black marine said to them…. You two guys are Righteous Brothers.
In 1983, in Newport Beach O.C. Calif. Bill and Bobby at the Jolly Roger Restaurant . I was 13 feet away for... "Unchained Melody"- "You've Lost That Lovin Feeling" - "Soul And Inspiration".... They were perfect, awesome, amazing, incredible......
Wow. A restaurant? They should’ve been packing stadiums for their entire career. Thanks for sharing.
@@georom They were just stopping in for dinner and the crowd asked for them to sing.... Bill said, sure, we've got some time to kill. The house band played along to songs they all knew. It was a very special occasion indeed.
Yes. We are watching true greatness here. This was the song most played on the radio in the 20th century.
You are the person to watch. It took me a minute to find someone who doesn't pause the music to interject comments that should be held until the end. I love your expressions, your knowledge of music, and the way you respect the music. Well done, you!
I listen to this song every day just for my mental health. It reminds me that humans are capable of true beauty and greatness. Thanks for the reaction.
Classic song that never gets old❤
Bobby had an amazing vocal range, no falsetto, he actually could reach the notes he sang 😁
He was a countertenor, very rare. He had a five octave range.
@@judybartels4339 So amazing! 😀❤️
You have to hear them singing Soul And Inspiration
Per BMI, this was the #1 requested song of the 20th century.
No auto-tune or mix needed, just raw talent and emotion.
Iconic voices and song
This song was played on the radio more than any other song in the 20th century. Thanks again JM for this iconic classic. ..... You are good my friend.
Wonderful.....Love IT
These guys are so very awesome! They are icons! Love your reaction!
ביצוע מדהים.מאוד נהנתי לשמוע את השיר הזה.אהבתי את התגובה שלך🤘🤘🤘🤘👍🫶👍🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶
Bill Medley is a great soulful baritone .
Bobby Hatfield was a soulful counter tenor who could naturally hit the high notes with ease.
Blue eyed soul in the sixties! Talent we took for granted yet we boomers still love it. Great reaction. Thanks for sharing. Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley.
Don't get know better than the legendary Righteous Brothers!
I was in sixth grade when this hit song hit the charts. I had a crush on my teacher. I was rushing out of the classroom at the end of the day and my teacher asked me where I was rushing to. I said that I was going to buy the 45 for You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling. She just shook her head and grinned. LOL.
The blond guy, who sings tenor (male high) was Bobby Hatfield, while the dark-haired man with the deeper voice is Bill Medley.
Just to let you know that Bobby doesn't sing falsetto. He doesn't need to because he had a 6 octave vocal range!! Bill sings baritone and together, they have great harmony. Glad you enjoyed them.
.... and live, let's no forget😊
More "Good Stuff".... "Soul And Inspiration".... "Just Once In my Life". Both great tunes from these remarkable singers.
"You'll Never Walk Alone" on the Ed Sullivan show is another good video of this amazing duo singing.
The deep voiced singer is Bill Medley and the other one is Bobby Hatfield, the one with the heavenly voice
Great music and reaction. Was produced by Phil Spector, the echo 'chamber' you hear was his trademark wall of sound. He recorded with the Ronettes and a lot of the earlier Motown artists.
Phil Spector murdered Lana Clarkson and died in prison.
Hey JM, after you watch this you must stand and applaud.... then I will stand and applaud you. Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade of Pale, live in Denmark 2006
After that great song, this will make you glad you watched it.....Joe Cocker - Now That The Magic Has Gone (LIVE in Dortmund) HD
Thank you for reacting to this song instead of dissecting it like it was a physics equation.
This was done with Phil Spector’s “wall of sound”. One of the background singers was Cher.
Phil Specter murdered Lana Clarkson and died in prison.
So what, your point is?
Now that, was passion🥰😍
My time as a kid and teen.🙌🌟
Check out YOULL NEVER WALK ALONE by Righteous Bros. Gorgeous vocals by BOTH
One of the best duos ever around. Their music had such soul and feeling. I was 12 or 14 when I discovered them and have been a fan ever since.
Great reaction to an old favorite!
I loved your reaction!!! These 2 guys are brilliant. You want to hear another of their amazing songs - I Just Want To Make Love To You - done in one take -UNREAL!!!!
Bill's base and Bobby's tenor, which he had a 4 octave range they were the best. And both could get down and funky! I saw them when I was a teenager in the 70's and still have the pictures to the day. The best blue eyed soul duo ever!
It was so great to see the look on your face❤❤❤
I really enjoyed your reaction! You never looked away from your screen!! That’s how awesome The Righteous brothers were and still are! Fun fact, they are not actually brothers and they got their name one night after a performance. An audience member yelled out, your righteous brothers, so they went with it!!
This song was played more on the radio than any other song in the 20th century !! Think about that
That look of "I'm sorry WHAAAAT?"
Best part of these videos!❤
One of the background singers was a teenager named Cher doing one of her first professional gigs
Summertime by Bobby Hatfield (Righteous Brothers) will knock you off your feet. And he is a counter tenor, not falsetto!
Dude, you're diggin' this! Good stuff.
FYI there will always be someone who points out here that Cher was a back-up singer on the stage! There I got that out of the way. We're all thinking Wait for it! the step up back and forth battle ! These boys made slow dancing at sock hops something to remember. (Lucky fellas back then). It was called panty dropper music. So there you have it 😜
Just beautiful... gave me goosepimples. Two gorgeous men with perfectly harmonising voices.💛
The love of good music is written all over your face. I like that!
Tonight, we got delivery for boyo's b-day. Last night, I made baked (jacket) potatoes topped with ground beef cooked with tomatoes and onions. Tomorrow is chicken stir-fry over rice.
I loved your reactions and comments to Rightous Brothers ❤
Blue eyed soul 👌
Nice music to listen to amazing clean lyrics. Pure soulful music
absolument , magnifique!
Bobby sings Tenor and Bill, the taller one, sings Baritone.
I love seeing the absolute joy cross over your face while watching this
They called this Blue-eyed Soul music. The Righteous Brothers, Johnny Rivers, maybe the Young Rascals fit the category
Loving hearing them ‘old’ time songs learn from them and show their and your talent
Most requested and played song of the 20th century.
New sub here, try I Just Wanna Make Love to You by them. It is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Your traction is priceless
Imagine this song is nearly 60 yrs old
Bill Medley, low voice
Bobby Hatfield, high voice
makes me sad to think Bobby is gone, wish they had been born a bit later, and thanks for not interrupting it.
Bill Medly had that amazing duet with Jennifer Warner in the 1987 Patrick Swayze movie, "Dirty Dancing." give that a listen.
Welcome to the founders of Blue Eyed Soul.
This was my first time sitting in with you today! Thank you for allowing me to do that! I enjoyed the time I spent here with you so I subscribed and left a like for you while I was here!
I think you meant baritone for Bill Medley, Bobby is the tenor, he's the one that did Unchained Melody and it isn't a falsetto he is a tenor! I just thought you might like to know that.
Bill Medley is the tall, dark, and handsome baritone and Bobby Hatfield is the adorable blonde countertenor. Bobby was not singing falsetto. He had 3.5 octave range from B2 through E6.
Saw them in concert in Toronto in the 70s..fantastic
Great reaction , pure joy on your face watching this video.
What a great song, a great version and the orchestration behind them is stunning on this. Give a listen to "I Just Want To Make Love To You" by them - a great song/version.
try listening to Guess Who and Somewhere and I Believe.
you might like Percy Faith singing ANSWER TO MY PRAYER; AND B.B.King A rose in HARLEM
Aretha Franklin You make me feel like a Natural woman;
Country Western listen to Kris Kristopherson Take the ribbon from your hair; Why me Lord"; Come and lie down by my side" many more
One of the background singers in this video was none other than a very young Cher.
Magic they had it I loved them when I was a little girl
Today's music has lost that loving feeling.
Blue eyed soul
Such a magnificent duo, thanks for the reaction!
I love how they swap singing lead on different songs & backing one another up, instead.
I remember I was left in car with the radio playing while my relatives went into a pub in London in the 60s - no children allowed then - and this came on. It was so stunning that the experience is frozen in time for me. Sounds awful doesn’t it - being left in a car while the adults go into a pub! Disgraceful.
Just came to say I really enjoy your content. I hope you find a big audience, which I know can take time to build. 👏👏🎶🎶
I was thinking of the Righteous Brothers earlier, today. And I had the feeling I was going to run into a song later in the day. Yep!
"The Skinny One" has one hell of a voice.
Try You'll Never Walk Alone and Soul and Inspiration.
☮️💙💙💙🔥🔥
They're wearing tuxedos!
Sorry you were wrong here, No falsetto At All, bobby Hatfield had a high tenor and higher "counter tenor" naturally, and Bill Medley has a low "baritone," not tenor. They sounded so great together.
Ok, check this one out, it's by Grayson Hugh and the song is, Talk It Over. It's a keeper. I liked your reactions to both Righteous Brothers songs. I was fortunate to grow up listening to this music, when music wasn't filtered or computer enhanced. You got a thumbs up from me on both videos for your honest reactions.
❤️
Do also bobby summertime
The one on the left is Bobby Hatfield. On the right is Bill Medley.
NOT a tenor. "William Thomas "Bill" Medley is an American singer and songwriter, best known as one half of The Righteous Brothers. He is noted for his bass-baritone voice, exemplified in songs such as "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'".Wikipedia"
Love your channel, keep up the good work
You need to react to "soul and inspiration" that is sung by both Bill Medley/Bobby Hatfield and also another solo by Bobby "Summertime"
THANK YOU SO MUCH TRY ephraim lewis drowning in your eyes
Do yourself a favor. You must hear the Righteous Brothers do "I Just Wanna Make Love To You." You will not be disappointed!
A teenage Cher is one of the background singers.
Good reactor , shows some style
The low voice - Bill Medley - is the bass. The high voice - Bobby Hatfield - is the tenor. Not a falsetto, a tenor.
Bobby Hatfield doesn't sing falsetto. He is a true contra-tenor and the high notes are natural, not falsetto.