They sang that well with those stupid little microphones and no auto tune. Bobby and Bill both had their own gifts which is why they made albums together and apart. They were my magic together. Bobby is still missed and Bill is still here. Thank you.
I've always said that if you have talent, nothing else is necessary, except some listening ears. These guys were good whether anyone listened or not. Their talent spoke for itself
@@serafyo yes. Except talent is not enough. It’s supposed to be a show biz secret, but, in addition to talent they have many hours of practice over time,learning their skills, and paying dues. It’s not an overnight miracle. It never is no matter what “they” say.
This song was written by Rogers and Hammerstein for the Broadway musical Carousel and is the show stopping number. Has been covered countless times and often performed for strength and encouragement in times of trial and sorrow. Just knew Bobby's high tenor would hit that note, but completely agree that Bill''s deep baritone gives the song its soul.
Just about the year they performed this, I was in a high school production of Carousel. Everyone in the cast just fell apart every time this song was sung. Show stopper for real.
Love the Righteous Brothers and this song. Jerry Lewis would sing this song every year on his MDA Fundraiser Marathon and always cried before he finished it. ❤❤
These brothers are so awesome. They never disappoint you. I'm 75 yrs and I was a teenager when they came out in 1964. I have every vinyl record album they made. Love these guys. RIP Bobby. We miss your beautiful voice!!
They're like Lays Potato Chips. When they sing together it's hard to just pick one favorite because they were both so dynamic. Probably the best Bass Baritone ever and the best Counter Tenor Ever. Bill Medley's voice is so powerful and Bobby Hatfield's is so Angelic in many of their duets. Then there are the humorous and the more lively performances on Shindig that you haven't gotten to yet. Picture quality not as good but those are the gems, in my opinion, with the Shindig Show's own band, backup singers and Shindig Dancers cutting loose and the girls in the audience going crazy for them. Thank you for your wonderful reactions to these legendary performers.
Wonderful.nyo hear voices from my Era where they sang with no technical crap..just pure talent which we have never seen since. Rock on Brothers and RIP Bobby..one of best musical talents of our time❤❤
I was blessed to be in grade school during this time. My family never missed the Ed Sullivan Show, so I witnessed many, many fantastic artists perform without all the electronic enhancements common today. Just pure talent.
You are one of the first reactions I have this phone many years that recognize the countertenor and Bobby Hatfield. A few others have, but most of them say well his falsetto. And he’s not falsetto. He has such a range of notes. If you heard him sing, unchained Melody, the last for note on the Andy Williams show went off the piano.
I remember that performance. The Ed Sullivan show was a show the whole family gathered to watch. Their voices silenced and stilled this hyper-active 5 year old.
The year I was born 1965 but that is the first time I've heard that version of a fantastic song, absolutely mind blown, I grew up listening to Gerry and the Pacemakers(UK) version, new subscriber to your channel from 🇬🇧
from an early or mid 20th century broadway production when the male lead dies, sometimes used as a religious song, re-recorded by the british group gary and the pacemakers who made it the official song of a uk soccar club, often played by various uk clubs and because of that known all over europe where soccar is played, and played following the biggest ever disaster at a soccar game in the uk where many in rhe audience were killed, thus making it a song sometimes played in memorium of that occasion
Such an AMAZING song, and they absolutely created MAGIC! THE HARMONY, AND THOSE SPLENDID BLENDS make the other split notes just Pop! Thank you for sharing this with us 😊💖🤟🤗🌹🍀🦓
Them hitting those high notes gave me the chills ...grew up with and Ed Sullivan Thanks for playing awesome music when people sang with artificial stuff!
I don't think I've ever actually listened to this song because every time it would play my mom would go into the story of it being her graduation song and she said, can you imagine hearing all these hick kids (the rural sticks in south Georgia) standing up there singing this song? It just makes me laugh even now to think about it.
Bill is still singing in Vegas! Please, please listen to Janis Joplin at the Monterey Pop Festival. “Piece of My Heart. As has been said, “She came in as a nobody, and left as a star. You see that the audience is stunned, stunned! and it’s super live! Janis single-handedly moved the nation into a new decade. Brilliant, naive, vulnerable, passionate: Janis. She died of a heroin overdose at 27, just as Jimi Hendrix and many others. America lost a lot, but they changed music; that’s their legacy. Thanks.
This is the signature song of the Liverpool Football Club in England. It is sung by the crowd before and after every home game at Liverpool and at most or all of their away games by their loyal fans.
The greatest song ever linked to a sports community. Elvis and a dozen others have recorded this. But NOTHING can match the LFC fans singing this as one. It’ll shake you to your core.
Incredible. Right! My family & I watched Ed Sullivan every week that showcased such great talent. I am thrilled you are enjoying these oldies but goodies!
And that piano, though!! Bill's voice vibrating your bones, Bobby, not a note neglected or left behind ... it all just gels into pure perfection ...and the respectful deep bows at the end. You don't see that now, respecting the audience for listening.
Thank you for mentioning their respectful deep bows, which I always love. They always finished with them, even in the numbers where they were playing around on the great Shindig. They're especially gracious in this professional performance of this spiritual song. 💜
This song was written for a musical, Carousel. It was a beautiful movie and every song in that movie was perfect for the story. When they had the 24 hour telethon every Labor Day to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Jerry Lewis was the host and he chose this song to sing at the end of the telethon to give them strength and hope that one day there would be a cure for neuromuscular diseases.. The telethon ran from 1951-2011.
This song was the March of Dimes "Theme Song" back in the 50's and 60's as they fought to wipe out Polio/Childhood Paralysis. My dad came down w/Polio on his 21st birthday. It took him 6 mos. to move 2 fingers on his right hand and he thought he'd never marry/have a family. Then he met my mother and this was their song. They're both gone now and I cry every time I hear it.
There are so many wonderful renditions of this song - the Righteous Bros. did it justice (rest in peace Bobby Hatfield). Shirley Jones sings it in "Carousel" and an entire stadium in England sings it before a soccer match (both are available on y/t).
"You'll Never Walk Alone" lyrics and music was written by Rogers and Hammerstein (google them) for their 1956 movie musical "Carousel" starring Shirley Jones (Partridge Family sitcom fame) and Gordon McCrae.
I have a few more songs for you, Bobby- Summertime,(phenomenal) and his version of Cryin in the chapel. Both of them together, a fun one Little Latin Lupe Lu on shindig. Another one I think is really fun is I need your Lovin everyday from Shindig. Bill by himself, Georgia is good Oh have you listen to them sing Soul and Inspiration yet. That's good. From this same show, Yes , Indeed with Peggy Lee, and another song from the Andy Williams show, It's alright with Andy Williams.
They have been friends of mine since 1962...bobbie passed away right before a concert...we miss him! Bill is still going ...he has a new partner buckey
Great reaction. Anyway, can i request your reaction to superb band from japan? The band is call "Lovebites" They all The Beautiful Queens Metal band right now in the earth. They are really really World class musicians. Phenomenal. And they have a lot die hard fans too. The song is "The Hammer of Wrath" Hope you check out, and can enjoy it too. Big thanks🙏
WOW...the bass in his does it 4 me in this 1 also 😎💯🔥 I can never remember which 1 is Bill & which 1 is Bobby 🤣😆😁😂😄😅 so I say bass & tenor voice 😜🥴🤪😛😝 seeing, feeling & hearing how the bass in his voice hits & touches u in this 1... if u want 2 listen 2 more tenor 😵😵😵 I have a few groups 2 recommend 4 u 2 listen & react 2 , The Spinners, The Chi-Lites, The Manhattans & The Stylistics... Hahaha 🤣😆😁😂😄😅 the wait 4 it moment when he hits that high note is so worth it, feeling, hearing & seeing your expressions & reaction's ... seeing & feeling u try 2 hold your emotions & feeling's in, but just can't do it ... it's nice 2 see, hear & feel how this song hits ya, it's very impressive 2 witness & 2 b a part of ... Hahaha 😅😄😂😁😆🤣 even though the bass voice does it 4 u in this 1, when he hits that high note & how it hits ya & affects ya & how u let it b seen, felt & herd is very impressive... thankx 4 another badass reaction 😎💯🔥 Hahaha I think when he hits that high note 😅😄😂😁😆🤣 it's got u a 'lil bit tongue tied 😵😎💯🔥😅😄😂😁😆🤣 the piano 🎹 in this is freaking beautiful 😎💯🔥
You haven't listened to them in awhile. You really need to hear Bobby Hatfield singing Summertime. And Rock and Roll Heaven(the video) and Dream On ( the Video) . I couldntbfind if you listen to Soul and Inspiration yet.
You should react to Josh Groban especially live videos of him!! He covers this song but has tons of other amazing songs!! He sings Believe on Polar Express and has one of the best Christmas albums ever, in my opinion. His voice is hard to explain because it’s that good!! He has duets with Celine Dion, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Nettles (sugarland), and even Faith Hill along with many others, yet he is still underrated, in my opinion. 😃
No autotune. Hand-held mics. *_THIS_* is music!!!
Bill Medley had such a beautiful deep baritone voice and Bobby Hatfield's tenor voice was like a gift from the angels.
They sang that well with those stupid little microphones and no auto tune. Bobby and Bill both had their own gifts which is why they made albums together and apart. They were my magic together. Bobby is still missed and Bill is still here. Thank you.
True....this was pure talent!
Good point. I have a antique microphone collection and those old mics are quite limited when compared to what we use today.
@karenstrong. Microphones cant be stupid,only people who think they can be stupid are
I've always said that if you have talent, nothing else is necessary, except some listening ears. These guys were good whether anyone listened or not. Their talent spoke for itself
@@serafyo yes. Except talent is not enough. It’s supposed to be a show biz secret, but, in addition to talent they have many hours of practice over time,learning their skills, and paying dues. It’s not an overnight miracle. It never is no matter what “they” say.
This song was written by Rogers and Hammerstein for the Broadway musical Carousel and is the show stopping number. Has been covered countless times and often performed for strength and encouragement in times of trial and sorrow. Just knew Bobby's high tenor would hit that note, but completely agree that Bill''s deep baritone gives the song its soul.
Just about the year they performed this, I was in a high school production of Carousel. Everyone in the cast just fell apart every time this song was sung. Show stopper for real.
Which leads to Bill’s “I Just Wanna Make Love To You. (Best when heard with a lover.)
Mark Knoffler covers this with his guitar
This song is still sung all across Britain in of all places football pitches it's definitely a classic
Just heavenly❤❤
So beautiful. Their voices were so incredible together.
Love the Righteous Brothers and this song. Jerry Lewis would sing this song every year on his MDA Fundraiser Marathon and always cried before he finished it. ❤❤
I miss that so much.
I really miss Jerry and his "kids"
These brothers are so awesome. They never disappoint you. I'm 75 yrs and I was a teenager when they came out in 1964. I have every vinyl record album they made. Love these guys. RIP Bobby. We miss your beautiful voice!!
They were. 25 yr😊s olð and already great ❤
No on can duplicate Bobby who tore the he😊ckout of that and wasn't even breathing hard when he finished.
That's our Bobby.
Me too❤
They're like Lays Potato Chips. When they sing together it's hard to just pick one favorite because they were both so dynamic. Probably the best Bass Baritone ever and the best Counter Tenor Ever. Bill Medley's voice is so powerful and Bobby Hatfield's is so Angelic in many of their duets. Then there are the humorous and the more lively performances on Shindig that you haven't gotten to yet. Picture quality not as good but those are the gems, in my opinion, with the Shindig Show's own band, backup singers and Shindig Dancers cutting loose and the girls in the audience going crazy for them. Thank you for your wonderful reactions to these legendary performers.
OMG, How beautiful, incredibly heavenly.
Wonderful.nyo hear voices from my Era where they sang with no technical crap..just pure talent which we have never seen since. Rock on Brothers and RIP Bobby..one of best musical talents of our time❤❤
I was blessed to be in grade school during this time. My family never missed the Ed Sullivan Show, so I witnessed many, many fantastic artists perform without all the electronic enhancements common today. Just pure talent.
You are one of the first reactions I have this phone many years that recognize the countertenor and Bobby Hatfield. A few others have, but most of them say well his falsetto. And he’s not falsetto. He has such a range of notes. If you heard him sing, unchained Melody, the last for note on the Andy Williams show went off the piano.
Elvis was a huge fan of theirs. They have an uplifting tribute to some of the greats called Rock and Roll Heaven.
Elvis's version of this beautiful
Elvis version is my favorite
I think this is my favorite reaction I've ever seen for The Righteous Brothers. So cool!
I remember that performance. The Ed Sullivan show was a show the whole family gathered to watch. Their voices silenced and stilled this hyper-active 5 year old.
The year I was born 1965 but that is the first time I've heard that version of a fantastic song, absolutely mind blown, I grew up listening to Gerry and the Pacemakers(UK) version, new subscriber to your channel from 🇬🇧
Bobby Hatfield had the most amazing voice. He is missed by many.
from an early or mid 20th century broadway production when the male lead dies, sometimes used as a religious song, re-recorded by the british group gary and the pacemakers who made it the official song of a uk soccar club, often played by various uk clubs and because of that known all over europe where soccar is played, and played following the biggest ever disaster at a soccar game in the uk where many in rhe audience were killed, thus making it a song sometimes played in memorium of that occasion
Such an AMAZING song, and they absolutely created MAGIC! THE HARMONY, AND THOSE SPLENDID BLENDS make the other split notes just Pop! Thank you for sharing this with us 😊💖🤟🤗🌹🍀🦓
So moving. They are incredible. So glad to see you react and appreciate music that was truly based on pure talent
This was sung at my high school commencement ceremony. I too miss Jerry Lewis singing this at the end of his MDA Telethon, every Labor Day.
Gave me goosebumps
Them hitting those high notes gave me the chills ...grew up with and Ed Sullivan Thanks for playing awesome music when people sang with artificial stuff!
Just think, folks my age got to listen to all these songs, all the the time.
This is the anthem for Liverpool football club in England, to hear them sing in the terraces s amazing.
As sung by Gerry and the Pacemakers in the 60's
@@gillharvey8136 I love Gerry and the pacemakers xx
These handsome,talented and professional men make me proud to have grown up in such a sincere and heartfelt era.
It’s a gorgeous song, one of my favorites
I don't think I've ever actually listened to this song because every time it would play my mom would go into the story of it being her graduation song and she said, can you imagine hearing all these hick kids (the rural sticks in south Georgia) standing up there singing this song? It just makes me laugh even now to think about it.
Love them sooooo much - they're soooo exceptional!!!
Love them. Thanks!
I’ve always loved this song! I sang it with my HS glee club in concert in the 60s. It always bring tears to my eyes.
This was my parents “ song “. Amazing real talent.
Wonderful rendition of this song, great reaction to it AND your dog???!!! Yowza! I'm happy. Just subbed.
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love them
Such good memories...
Thank you!!!!
I really appreciate it that you played it all the way through. That’s why I plan to watch your channel more
Thank you for sharing this. I have this as one of my funeral/visitation songs but I’d never heard their version.
Bill is still singing in Vegas! Please, please listen to Janis Joplin at the Monterey Pop Festival. “Piece of My Heart. As has been said, “She came in as a nobody, and left as a star. You see that the audience is stunned, stunned! and it’s super live! Janis single-handedly moved the nation into a new decade. Brilliant, naive, vulnerable, passionate: Janis. She died of a heroin overdose at 27, just as Jimi Hendrix and many others. America lost a lot, but they changed music; that’s their legacy. Thanks.
Just the most beautiful rendition of this inspiring song. The RB were the most captivating duo of all time.
Just wanted to say how much I enjoy your reactions. I can always be assured of a smile. Thanks.
Tears Sebs. I chose Elvis's version of that song for my mom's funeral. She was an Elvis fan.
I love these guys. Their music stands the test of time.
Everytime I watch this video I tear up.
That was amazing. Love them
This is the signature song of the Liverpool Football Club in England. It is sung by the crowd before and after every home game at Liverpool and at most or all of their away games by their loyal fans.
This song was played at my dad's funeral. This got the waterworks flowing.... damn onion cutting ninjas.
Elvis Presley recorded You’ll Never Walk Alone in 1967. His recording is pretty good.
The greatest song ever linked to a sports community. Elvis and a dozen others have recorded this. But NOTHING can match the LFC fans singing this as one. It’ll shake you to your core.
Incredible. Right! My family & I watched Ed Sullivan every week that showcased such great talent. I am thrilled you are enjoying these oldies but goodies!
MUST listen to Bobby Hatfield perform “Summertime” you’ll be blown away!!!!!
So beautiful! Rarely heard , im afraid. Thank you for pulling this beautiful song to the forefront.
You have reacted to my very favorite duo from the early days of the 60s. Had their albums.
Loved your reaction!!☺❤
And that piano, though!! Bill's voice vibrating your bones, Bobby, not a note neglected or left behind ... it all just gels into pure perfection ...and the respectful deep bows at the end. You don't see that now, respecting the audience for listening.
Thank you for mentioning their respectful deep bows, which I always love. They always finished with them, even in the numbers where they were playing around on the great Shindig. They're especially gracious in this professional performance of this spiritual song. 💜
This was our class song at our graduation back in 1977❤
Might I suggest you listen to David Phelps sing this live. He sang it with his sister who was in the late stage of breast cancer. It's amazing
This is beautiful! You should also check out the Liverpool football club fans in Australia. Very emotional.
Bill Medley is still performing as The Righteous Brothers with Bucky Heard doing Bobby Hatfield's parts...Incredible show if you get to see it.
This song was written for a musical, Carousel. It was a beautiful movie and every song in that movie was perfect for the story. When they had the 24 hour telethon every Labor Day to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Jerry Lewis was the host and he chose this song to sing at the end of the telethon to give them strength and hope that one day there would be a cure for neuromuscular diseases.. The telethon ran from 1951-2011.
This song was the March of Dimes "Theme Song" back in the 50's and 60's as they fought to wipe out Polio/Childhood Paralysis. My dad came down w/Polio on his 21st birthday. It took him 6 mos. to move 2 fingers on his right hand and he thought he'd never marry/have a family. Then he met my mother and this was their song. They're both gone now and I cry every time I hear it.
Thank you for sharing your story. 💜
Awesome!!! What talent, so much soul!!!!❤❤❤
Qué voz increíble 😍..
There are so many wonderful renditions of this song - the Righteous Bros. did it justice (rest in peace Bobby Hatfield). Shirley Jones sings it in "Carousel" and an entire stadium in England sings it before a soccer match (both are available on y/t).
I love your videos! You are so much fun! I love the way you react to the music I grew up with! Isn't it amazing?
Your banter during the song sounds like a satisfied man. Lol glad u loved it.
Keep in mind this was over 50 years ago; no auto tune. Singers had to be true!
If you like this song, check out Elvis' version. It is one of my favorite songs by Elvis.
Agree he should listen to Elvis version, but to me, each one has greatness.
This was awesome!
You are awesome. Keep on the road to discovery. This is real music.
Love your reaction...and your dog is adorable!😊
This is when you could still understand the words to the music and nasty lyrics weren't used . . give me the 50's and 60's any time!!
I KNEW you would like it, but then, what's not to like! The song was written by Rogers and Hammerstein for the 1945 musical Carousel.
Anthem of Liverpool football club, particularly poignant after the Hillsborough disaster
This is gonna b another badass reaction & the wait 4 it moment will b well worth it & seeing 😎💯🔥
"You'll Never Walk Alone" lyrics and music was written by Rogers and Hammerstein (google them) for their 1956 movie musical "Carousel" starring Shirley Jones (Partridge Family sitcom fame) and Gordon McCrae.
❤ Liverpool and beyond thank you
I have a few more songs for you, Bobby- Summertime,(phenomenal) and his version of Cryin in the chapel. Both of them together, a fun one Little Latin Lupe Lu on shindig. Another one I think is really fun is I need your Lovin everyday from Shindig.
Bill by himself, Georgia is good
Oh have you listen to them sing Soul and Inspiration yet. That's good. From this same show, Yes , Indeed with Peggy Lee, and another song from the Andy Williams show, It's alright with Andy Williams.
👍👍👍
They have been friends of mine since 1962...bobbie passed away right before a concert...we miss him! Bill is still going ...he has a new partner buckey
Great reaction. Anyway, can i request your reaction to superb band from japan?
The band is call "Lovebites"
They all The Beautiful Queens Metal band right now in the earth.
They are really really World class musicians. Phenomenal.
And they have a lot die hard fans too.
The song is "The Hammer of Wrath"
Hope you check out, and can enjoy it too. Big thanks🙏
WOW...the bass in his does it 4 me in this 1 also 😎💯🔥 I can never remember which 1 is Bill & which 1 is Bobby 🤣😆😁😂😄😅 so I say bass & tenor voice 😜🥴🤪😛😝 seeing, feeling & hearing how the bass in his voice hits & touches u in this 1... if u want 2 listen 2 more tenor 😵😵😵 I have a few groups 2 recommend 4 u 2 listen & react 2 , The Spinners, The Chi-Lites, The Manhattans & The Stylistics...
Hahaha 🤣😆😁😂😄😅 the wait 4 it moment when he hits that high note is so worth it, feeling, hearing & seeing your expressions & reaction's ... seeing & feeling u try 2 hold your emotions & feeling's in, but just can't do it ... it's nice 2 see, hear & feel how this song hits ya, it's very impressive 2 witness & 2 b a part of ...
Hahaha 😅😄😂😁😆🤣 even though the bass voice does it 4 u in this 1, when he hits that high note & how it hits ya & affects ya & how u let it b seen, felt & herd is very impressive... thankx 4 another badass reaction 😎💯🔥
Hahaha I think when he hits that high note 😅😄😂😁😆🤣 it's got u a 'lil bit tongue tied 😵😎💯🔥😅😄😂😁😆🤣 the piano 🎹 in this is freaking beautiful 😎💯🔥
This performance is close to perfect. What raises it beyond perfect is Bobby.
You haven't listened to them in awhile. You really need to hear Bobby Hatfield singing Summertime. And Rock and Roll Heaven(the video) and Dream On ( the Video) . I couldntbfind if you listen to Soul and Inspiration yet.
Loved, loved your reactions!❤🎉🎉
Blue eyed soul.
Eres grandioso
great reaction! You also need to add Roy Clark (Malaguena) to your queue. He's an amazing guitarist - this time in flamenco style
In case no one has told you, Bill Medley (the tall, dark one) sang the finale song on Dirty Dancing...Time of My Life.
Me encanta este tipo de contenido
Blue eye SOUL..thanks
Beautiful Song I was 4 yrs . Your dog is so cute 🥰
he's not gunna hit th- *he hits that* lmfao
Keep up the Great work buddy:)
A group called Gerry and the Pacemakers sang this in 1963, have a listen to these.
Excelente 👏
You should react to Josh Groban especially live videos of him!! He covers this song but has tons of other amazing songs!! He sings Believe on Polar Express and has one of the best Christmas albums ever, in my opinion. His voice is hard to explain because it’s that good!! He has duets with Celine Dion, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Nettles (sugarland), and even Faith Hill along with many others, yet he is still underrated, in my opinion. 😃
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Adorable puppy.
I think it's excellent
I much prefer the version at the end Carousel. I didn't know they did this song.