Bobby Hatfield - My Prayer and Summertime | REACTION
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- Опубликовано: 20 апр 2021
- Bobby Hatfield - My Prayer and Summertime | REACTION
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I can tell you probably why the audience was silent during Unchained Melody. It's because the way Bobby sings that song, it gives me, and a lot of women, chills, because it is so beautiful and emotional. I honestly get tears in my eyes every time I hear him sing it! It touches my soul.
Love unchained melody
My wife loves the song and I always sing it to her 30 years later 😊
Back in the day we went to concerts to HEAR the ARTIST sing, play, etc. No yelling, shouting, etc. I saw the Righteous Bros. in 1978. Wonderful performance.
I grew up in the decades when many great singers dazzled the charts. Bobby was one of the best. Sad music today is lost its way.
And.....live! I'm a singer. This is absolutely BEYOND amazing. His rendition of Summertime is off the charts! The places he took his voice were mesmerizing!
Sheer talent; Bobby FELT his music and he made sure you felt it too.
Everything Bobby Hatfield sings is magic
Unbelievable. They will never ever be another like his, impossible.
I never get tired of this. I just shake my head, and marvel that such talent ever existed. And never will again. Bobby was one in a trillion!
God's gift to us. And we are so darn thankful. His burdens were heavy, nevertheless he left us unbelievable music and a precious smile. RIP Bòɓbÿ. We love you.
Thank you so much for doing this. He didn’t get enough recognition when he was alive. Amazing voice. I don’t think you will see another like him.
20 yrs since his passing and still not another like him!
I think it was the location that effected the crowds response for sure.
Best in the world
Honestly Bobby Hatfield was my first crush ever. His voice was just so amazing and beautiful. Thank you for playing his music ❤❤❤
I never tire of Bobby Hatfield. Greatest tenor ever.
My Prayer is from the show "Shindig" Summertime is from a Special Tv1965 and the Unchained Melody was live on The Andy Williams Show. Bobby was one great singer and comical and what a vocal range he had unbelievable.
He was such a talent, a voice like no other, and what a comedic sense of humor!
Don't get no better than Bobby Hatfield!
I never get tired of listening to the great Bobby Hatfield. Great music never gets old. Thx for playing the great music Chad.
Chad, If you really want to see Bobby slide his feet and dance, watch MyBabe from the 65Special before he sings Summertime, he was so Talented, never heard a prettier voice and great singer!
Unchained Melody was sung by Bobby on the Andy Williams Show on TV. The audience was probably older. People didn’t jump up and applaud in a studio audience in the 60s.
Thank you for listening to Bobbys music. Love his voice! ❤❤❤
He performed Unchained Melody on the ‘Andy Williams Show’ in 1965. It was a prime time family variety television show and the audience was instructed to remain respectful during the performance.
Bobby Hatfield bringing it, and bringing it HARD. I absolutely love this arrangement of "Summertime." Great reaction, once again, Chad.
The amazing Bobby Hatfield. What a voice. What a legend.
Yes, he IS a legend. And very modest. In one interview he said that he never thought of himself as a legend, but he always considered Bill a legend.
I want to know why the sentence, "You don't know how much I love these guys" was blocked out. We ALL love Bobby . And Bill. It's obvious to me that you really love their voices. Especially Bobby's. Yes, Bobby is mostly everyone's favorite. And what's wrong with that?? Love you, love your show! And oh, that "Bobby Smile!" It lights up the whole world!
_I'm glad you enjoy my content! The Righteous Bros are exceptional! Refer to an email I sent explaining an editing mistake on my video. Thanks for watching!_
I'll say it again. Not bad for a 24 year old kid, eh? I love that "Bobby Smile!" See what I mean? All Bobby had to do was hold a mic and sing. A whole world of women fell in love!
They were known as blue eyed soul singers! Brilliant
LOVE his version of Summertime!
I could watch this 20 times a day and not get tired of it. The control Bobby had on his voice was incredible. Bobby was incredible! Besides being incredibly handsome, he had more talent than Heaven should allow.
I was in college at the time and I can tell you the difference in audience behavior arrived with the Beatles. We loved the Beatles too but most of considered the audience disrespectful.
For the Andy Williams Show the live tv audience was instructed to be as quiet and still as possible, and save applause for the end. For Shindig, the audience could cheer and clap, and did! I was an audience member for a different episode, and remember what we were told about that.
Unchained Melody was from The Andy Williams Show, which was more for adults with the occasional teen oriented guests. My Prayer was from the teen oriented show Shindig. The studio audiences for Shindig were mostly teens and it wasn't unusual for the teeny boppers (as we were called then) to scream for their favorites, especially cute guys like Bobby. Bobby and Bill were semi-regulars on Shindig for a couple of years and were fan faves. It's a shame there aren't more live clips of Bobby raving as he does with Summertime. You should check out Something's Got a Hold on Me, a kind of bluesy ballad by Bobby, unfortunately not live. Also, I Need Your Loving Everyday with both guys, also from Shindig.
The adult audience on the Andy Williams show was asked to refrain from making noise and interrupting a performance & save their applause until the song was done. The Shindig TV show was meant for the young crowd to watch & they could be in the audience and let loose. At times the screaming covered up the vocals.
Hi Chad - great review. I will subscribe right now. I am in my 70s and remember all this great music, long before the days of auto-tune. I thank you for bringing this music and talent to the attention of younger people, and people with less range of experience.
Unchained Melody was recorded live on the Andy Williams Variety show. And this rendition of My Prayer was performed on Shindig, a weekly television show that the Righteous Brothers regularly appeared on. This show was televised in black and white. These shows were popular in the 60's. I grew up in that era and let me tell you that the girls were gaga over these young boys, myself included. Miss watching them and that time.
I am 71 years old and still love their music
Unchained Melody was performed live on The Andy Williams' Show. Possibly why they asked the audience to keep quiet during the performance.
Andy Williams show 1965. I was 22 when that show was aired. Had I been in that audience I would have stood up an d cheered. As for "My Prayer," he's beautiful. The show was either Shindig or Hullabaloo, with lots of screaming girls. And I knew you'd love "Summertime." I was one of those who suggested it. Thank you. Isn't he "The living end? as we girls used to say.
Since you made this video 2 yrs. ago, it might be too late to comment, but you were wondering where Bobby Hatfield sang the version of “ Unchained Melody “ you watched. He sang it on the Andy Williams Show (a variety show), so, because they were recording the show live, I’m sure they asked the audience to hold their applause till the end. Note: his mother was in the audience for the first time and he also had a head cold. Wow! You sure couldn’t tell it! Also, Andy Williams first sang with his brothers and later went solo. He also had a very beautiful crooner’s voice. He was the one who made “Moon River” famous. If you haven’t heard that you really need to listen to it.
He was on the Andy Williams show
Most of these were on tv shows at the time
Was there ever anyone greater than Bobby Hatfield?
Of course, Bobby Hatfield continues to show the many different facets to his unmatched talent. First, My Prayer that would make not only "Teenie Boppers" scream and faint, but would make even the more mature ladies swoon !!!!! Summertime, being such a different type of song altogether, would make most want to move to the beat and we would be amazed at the soulful and jazzy sound--something we may not have associated with the Great Bobby Hatfield. Thanks for both performances. Cheryl's Mom, Cathy
A good demonstration of Bobby's unique ability to sing any kind of music, and do it better than anyone else. Bobby was one in a trillion.
I so enjoy your participation, opinions, and pure bliss as you get to know, hear, and play these stunning "Brothers".
I had never heard Bobby sing this song "Summertime", and as usual, Bobby never fails to blow me away.
Thank you for playing these different songs that Bobby slayed, and dammit, unbelievably I had never heard him cover.
I should have searched a lot more for songs that the RB recorded, I have adored and worshipped those "Brothers", wishing that I had been old enough to have been able to see them perform in person when they had those righteous hits "Unchained Melody" "You've Lost That Loving Feeling"...There is a song that they do as a duo called "Hung On You" ...wow wow wow, it's deep and the epitome of a one sided love and the heartache knowing that it'll always be a one sided love...🎵🎶Ohhh Baby why did I have to get so hung on you...🎶🎵
*Intentionally spaced for the pauses in drawing out the song's dramatic broken hearted angst...
It was on the Andy Williams show they clapped at the beginning of the song Unchained Melody and it was live T.V.
First time i heard BT sing Summertime; and WOW, WOW, WOW. Thanks Chad.
Beautiful! I soo miss him.
Rest in peace, precious Bobby.
That Unchained Melody was aired on TV on an episode of the Andy Williams show. The audience was allowed to applaud only when the applaud light came on.
I love your reactions ,you really appreciate them, and whats more, dont keep turning them off, it drives me mad.
I would be screaming, too.
I enjoyed watching you as much as watching him sing. Great reaction.
The Righteos Brothers would at sing at small get together before they got famous. Once they played a really good bluesy song and someone jumped up and said "that's righteos brother " and they were. They were basically the very first of the blue eyed soul era.
Who can't fall in love with Bobby Hatfield??? He's sexy!
That was the Andy Williams show you were talking about and it was on T.V.
That was great, loved Summer Time. Enjoying the musical journey with you Chad. Thanks for featuring these two gems.
Unchained melody was performed on the Andy Williams TV show. So all of that was controlled for the production on TV.
The guy could sing
Two different TV shows and the Andy Williams Show (Unchained Melody), I believe the song My Prayer was on Shindig, and Summertime may have been the Ed Sullivan Show. The Shindig was a teen show, where as the others were more stylized and buttoned up in the production of the times with somewhat older audiences.
Sometimes during performances that are Beyond description the audience just sits and listens. You can see this happen on The Voice America's Got Talent Britain's Got Talent where the performer is so Dynamic that the audience is quiet. I think Unchained Melody definitely has that quality of putting the audience in total awe. In awe of the performance by Bobby in awe of the message of the song. I don't think the prayer had the same Dynamics that Unchained Melody had. I also read in one of the other comments that the differences between the audiences and I believe that too is very much a factor. I think summertime showed his vocal prowess better than the prayer. And if you notice the audience was not screaming during the performance. Pause the moment when his vocals just transfixed the audience. IMHO.
All Bobby had to do was stand there, hold the mic and sing, thus mesmerizing a whole nation of women. [and I'm sure some men] I have been in love with him since 1962. I was 20.
Unchanged Melody was filmed on a big network TV show and I sure they were told not to interrupt the song and wait until it was over to applaud him.
❤ this. RIP Bobby🌹
Bobby was so underrated. A suggestion from left field. John Farnham. UK born but Aussie as. You're the Voice, Burn for you....my personal favourite...Please don't ask me. His voice is something else again.
Listen to the Ink Spots version of My Prayer. The audience for Unchanged Melody was controlled and cautioned not to stand or applaud noisily. This was common for TV audiences at time. Listen to the Platters version of My Prayer too. Listen to Janis Joplins version of Summertime---a lot of influence from Bobby's treatment of it!
I believe that in "Unchained Melody" the audience was told to reserve applause until after the performance, because it was a live taping. Most other live shows the audience went crazy.
"My Prayer". That is why I suggested you hear "If I Ruled the World." The "Summertime" pre song exchange...They are both adorable. One they did on this same show was "My Babe," you would get a kick out of it. Please do this one just for fun. Bobby at his best drawing Bill into his antics. Bill was such a good sport.
😱 - I just didn't want to be the only girl not screaming!...🤣
LOVED that "brotherly" intro, too! 😂
Thanks, Chad 😊
In response to your question, the performance that appeared 'subdued' was taken from the Andy Williams Show; the audience would have been much more reserved due to the fact that they knew the show would soon appear nationally (and internationally), as opposed to this being what appeared to be an actual concert audience.
It was early TV days with Unchained, it was Andy Williams show and more controlled. My Prayer was from Shindig, a pop show for teens. It made a difference who the show was aimed at.
They were both on TV shows, Unchained Melody was on Andy Williams show and was for families and older people, the other was on a show for teenagers. All live TV shows get instructions on how to behave, when to clap etc.
Hi, Chad. Thank you for this, two of my favorites. Love you, love your show. Ain't he the livin' end? as we used to say when I was a teen. Long time ago!
That's the way it used to be in those days. He was on the Andy Williams show.
Beautiful
He could sing the phone book
My Prayer was performed on the tv show Shindig and Unchained Melody was performed on The Andy Williams Show. Each tv show had their own way of doing things.
Chad I thought you would appreciate this video link. It's of Bobby's wedding in 1979 and they sang My babe.
ruclips.net/video/1JKiMP51iPM/видео.htmlsi=L22H7gse4CZyLqOR
The Andy Williams Show was a highly rated TV show. I don't think they allowed any screaming while they recorded the show. It was expensive to produce and had high standards. Andy was a great singer and hosted many top stars of the era.
One song Bobby recorded while split from Bill, was called "Run To My Lovin' Arms." On the same CD as "Stay With Me." Ringo was drummer in "Stay." But "Lovin' Arms" is a very beautiful song. None of the songs from The Richard Perry Sessions got much promotion. I know you have lots to go through, but maybe you could get to it sometime. Bobby was the greatest singer that ever lived. And this song is one that should be heard. Bobby was unbelievable. Nobody could wail like Bobby Lee Hatfield!
Why was Bobby split from Bill?
I found the answer recently
Dawnaberry Run to My Loving Arms is one of my favorites by Bobby! He was so under appreciated! It' very sad. He deserved a lot better than he got! Thought it was cool that Ringo was playing the drums on that song.
The best. Then there is the rest.
Thank you for your very honest and passionate reactions! Listen to Bill and Barbies, you’ve lost that loving feeling, you’ll never walk alone, and they are very R&B. I just want to make love to you. Each of these songs are just as great and have just as much class!
Try "Something's got a hold on me" :)
Yeah. I love that one. And "For Your Love."
Watching the Shindig show where Bobby was singing "My Prayer," is where I was first introduced to the Righteous Brothers and I became a big fan...Bobby being my favorite!! What a voice he had. Love this song. Of course, Bobby killed it on "Summertime!" I could listen to him sing all day. Thanks for reacting to both of these songs and sharing them with us. I look forward to the next...
Chad, you cut off the very end where Bobby did "Gotcha" on Bill. Very funny!
I am loving your videos of the Righteous Brothers… such memories. Yes I’m a ‘boomer’. Please put up some of Bill’s solos too. One that no one seems to be familiar with is a terrific blues song“I’m no Angel” and anther one is his cover of “l’m gonna be Strong”. Their earlier work was hard rock like ‘Little Latin Lupe Lu’ and ‘Justine’ and worth a comment too…
Amazing ❤
The show he sang Unchained Melody was on the Andy williams show.
My goodness, 2 beautiful songs i never heard before👍👍💕💕 great choice sweetie 🥰🥰
A tremendous talent singing a beautiful soneg. NO music likke this now a days. What a shame.
It was live tv back then. They where told when to clap. Strick rules applied
It was the Andy Williams show you saw Chad where Bobby was on that small podium.
Unchained Melody was on the Andy William's variety show. Very different venue than a concert.
That was a live performance on the Andy Williams SHOW.
WOW*3 is right!
The Platers sing this song beautifully.....but Bobby takes the cake......also check out Ebb Tide.....Bobby kills that one too... my favorite version......only other person I've heard sing Summertime time is Sam Cooke.....Bobby has alot of Soul......
The difference is mature audience vs. teenage girls with raging hormones. I just have one more suggestion for you. A song called "If I Ruled the World by Bobby. Listen to it alone. Close your eyes and marvel that such a voice exists.
Please listen to Bobby sing Only You. 🎼🎵🎶
On some of the t.v. shows like Ed Sullivan ,and Andy Williams show were more calm .the audience had to be like that.
Andy always asked guests to refrain from clapping, etc only as they were introduced and until the end, unless he himself would ask them to participate. Like in their what I’d say gig
ruclips.net/video/KGClv9GKYmo/видео.html
Check out, if you haven't already, Disturbed version of Sound of Silence on late night Conan ~ 6 yrs ago. The audience sat quietly till the end of the performance and then the appreciation of the performance resounded in the studio.
The reaction from the audience for Unchained Melody was quite muted because they were on the Andy Williams Show. The audience was not a bunch of ypung women fans AND the audience is instructed when to applaud.
Andy Williams probably ran a tighter ship and instructed the audience to be quiet and respectful. I don't know where this venue was.
I think I have figured out a bit of lyric., where at almost the end, I think it was "Don't cry . Bobby Lee standin' by." Took me a long time to figure out, now to work on the rest.
Dear Chad Please listen Gene Pitney Something gotten hold on my heart and 24 hours from Tulsa
I was going out with my husband to be when 24 hours from Tulsa was about, and he worked away for a few days a week, I always played it when he was away and cry,
That's the way it once was
The audience would have controlled their emotions back in those days, out of respect for the artist and so that everybody else in the room could hear every moment of his precious voice ... if they had just let loose and screamed and fainted, nobody would have heard all the nuances that Bobby used to put into his performance ... kinda like when someone walks into the. Movie theater 20 mins after the movie started, or when somebody talks on cellphone while you’re trying to watch the movie .. that’s why I don’t go watch at the movie theater any more ... badly mannered inconsiderate people
If you look at the same show, the song "Look At Me, you will see Andy giving signals of when to applaud and when to stop. Respect for the singers.
Thanks for that tip .. I’m going to watch again !
There’s a bunch of performance videos on the Steve Miller and the Righteous Brothers Discography channels that you might like.
Edit to add: unchained Melody was a live TV show. That might be the difference.
Bobby just likes to take things to another level..
But why do people putting it all out so simple on him just being nervous at times?
He sounds more stress-induced asthmatic .
This is a real condition.
Some of the effects of such stress include heart trouble, anxiety, and even panic attacks.
Heart-related symptoms (such as chest tightness) may mimic similar symptoms to an asthma attack along with an increased (short)breathing rate and hyperventilation from anxiety.
I know all about that.. seemingly having the Hand of GOD upon him whenever the mic is in his hands.. but then, the aftermaths..
His coughings, gaggings and throwups in between,not a stranger to smoking and some liquor, probably some beta blocking here and there to extra-control the vocals in more delicate situations (with 'belters' he had much lesser problems) and even worse kind of drugs.
But,he's free of all that now, being young and shining as ever.
Sunray here likes to pop by much,leading me into things of his.. Well, ringe-dingding. lol.
He loves to see people still digging his performances, and their (sometimes hilarious) reactions.
(he dislikes being called cute or ken doll though, it's degrading to him)
Still being funloving ,and of somewhat mischievous mind..
Some things never change, haha.
Just going with the (his) flow..