I love these two--that velvety bass-baritone and the pure first tenor and their incredibly tight harmonies. The Righteous Brothers are indeed righteous. Classic.
Yes indeed, although they are not siblings, They are truly "SOUL-BROTHERS!!!" You guys said that their voices blend so well together and you are absolutely correct because their voices just go together like "peanut butter & jelly," "milk & cookies," "mac & cheese," "coffee & donuts," "fish & chips," "rice & beans," "burgers & fries," etc. you get the picture!!! Great reaction too!!! Love you guys, keep up the good work...
I'm listening to them since 1964 the Dynamic Duo never disappoints. Bill Medley (deep voice) had a great solo hit in 68. Brown Eyed Woman. Incredible! To me their the best duo ever.
They have become legendary. Incredible voices and it's amazing to watch reactions of younger people today. If they were both alive today they would be very popular😎🎵🎶✌️😭♥️
Love my guys! I've been listening to them since 1964. I was in high school when they came out with this beautiful hit. I just hsd to go out and buy this 45 LP to play on our record player. Yes I am dating myself. I'm 74 yrs and proud of our baby boomer music!
We are SOOO VERY GRATEFUL, EXCITED and HAPPY to see and FEEL YOU, younguns APPRECIATING, FEELING and ENJOYNG the music that WE grew up on and LOVED TO LIFE⭐️🌟⭐️🌟⭐️🎊🙌🏾🎋💯‼️ And YESSSSSSS BELOVED, THEY ARE BROTHERS because EVERYTHING IS ENERGY. As YOU said, "SOUL BROTHERS ". It doesn't get any deeper than that. They are the same age🙏🏽💚😇👏🏿👏🏼👏🏿👏🏻👏🏾👏🏼💯‼️‼️‼️
Yeah it was after a show to African American soldiers (apparently they were one of a few white groups that were allowed and wanted to perform to some African American soldiers during segregation and one of them yelled “That’s righteous, brothers!”)
@@kevinprzy4539 They were performing at a club in Southern California. Marines from the nearby El Toro Marine base would catch their act. At least one of them would shout out that's righteous, brothers during the show and would greet them saying how are you doing righteous brothers when passing them going into the venue. This went on for around 6 months. When they needed a name for a duo, as opposed to the group they were in, Bobby suggested they use the name the marines were calling them. Sooo, the Righteous Brothers were born. Oh, by the way, segregation had absolutely nothing to do with this.
I heard they were singing in a club, there were a group of black marine's, one stood and said you are Rightous Brother's, coz they were enjoying their singing. So they took that name as the name of their duo, because one person called out your Rightous Brothers, it's a cool story, and true.
I was blessed with the Righteous Brothers from a very young age. My mother played it so much I fell in love with their music and I still listen to their music and still love and appreciate it even more today. I loved your reactions to such a beautiful song.
First, you must know the term "being Righteous" in the 60 vernacular meant you were a gift from God, perfection. It was used like the 70s term Cool. Second, this group was called The Paramours... until after a performance, a man of color walked up to them and told them... " You two sound just like two "Righteous" Brothers" Hence the term blue-eyed soul. I believe it was after playing at The Apollo Theater in NY. Check out their song written when they were 19 and still The Paramours. (Little Latin Lupe Lu). As they sing a dance name, the background girls switch to that dance move. At the end, The Righteous Brothers are doing A dance called The Swim. I love Little Latin Lupe Lu it is so lively and fun.
another song you would really enjoy is "i've had the time of my life" is with bill medley and jennifer warnes as a duet singing the final dance song for the movie "dirty dancing"
You guys have no idea. These guys along with the Temptations were my husbands favorites…he passed away 6 years ago and I can still hear him sing in g along with these songs. Brings tears to my eyes.
Omg! We’re So Sorry To Hear That 😔 But You Said It Best! If Great Memories Such As These Can Bring You Back To A Great Time With Your Husband , That’s Awesome Ms. Barbara! Hang On To Them Memories♥️
Bobby Hatfield (the shorter of the two singers) died at the Radisson Hotel in downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan on November 5, 2003. He was found by sing companion Bill Medley and the Righteous Brothers' road manager Dusty Hanvey. A security guard let them into Hatfield's room after he had failed to show up at the concert venue when expected. He apparently died in his sleep, hours before a scheduled Righteous Brothers concert. The toxicology report concluded that cocaine use had precipitated a fatal heart attack.
Wow, that trace amount of cocaine looms large in your mind. Bobby seriously needed bypass surgery. Without it, according to the medical examiner, he couldn't see him living through that month, November 2003. He was under doctor's care but just couldn't slow down.
Please react to "You'll Never Walk Alone"; they performed it live on The Ed Sullivan TV show. An excellent performance that really demonstrates their contrasting vocal ranges!
@@dongriggs8426 you’ll never Walk alone is an incredible ARRANGEMENT and one of my favorite LIVE performances on the RdSullivan Show November 1965 !! Y’all need to do a reaction !
I LOVE The Righteous Brothers! My Dad introduced me to them back when I was a baby. Bobby Hatfield was my first ever crush- and he was an old guy by that time- haha! Bill Medley is a bass- baritone and always thought his voice was "ugly" sounding. He always said that Bobby got the voice of an angel and he got the voice of a frog. Bobby Hatfield was a natural counter- tenor. Rarest of the rare amongst male singers. He actually gained two notes as he got older. Most singers voices weaken with age but his got stronger. Bill Medley is still alive, believe it or not. Bobby Hatfield died of a heart attack (due to prolonged use of cocaine) in 2003 in his hotel room the night he was due to perform with Bill. Bobby suffered from terrible stage fright and extreme shyness so, sadly, he turned to cocaine to help him get through live and tv performances. He was such a wreck before a performance he'd puke his guts out before going on stage. Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley would also each do a solo song on their albums. Solo live performance from Bobby Hatfield "Unchained Melody" The Andy Williams Show 1965 (Bobby is in a pink suit in the thumbnail). Solo audio only by Bill Medley: "Brown- Eyed Woman". There's actually a really cool story behind the latter. Finally: You reacted to The Righteous Brothers "You've Lost That Loving Feeling". Now you should seriously consider reacting to "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" Elvis 1970 Las Vegas live. I love The Righteous Brothers, I do. But first time watching and hearing Elvis do the same song live... It's just different. HIGHLY recommend! LOVED this reaction 💖 Take care & have a great day!
I don't understand how anyone could think that Bill Medley's voice was ugly sounding, but out of the two, Bobby's voice was like no other. It is kind of like comparing diamonds to emeralds (or rubys) - very different, but both very good.
@@entropy2002 Agreed! Bobby Hatfield's voice was, and is, like no other. But that's not at all saying that Bill Medley's voice isn't also unique in its own way.
Dang, the cocaine story has gotten out of control. He had stage fright so he took a stimulant to calm himself. WHAT?! Was that TRACE amount of cocaine actually there?? No illegal substances and no drug paraphernalia in his room, just Bobby peaceful in his bed. And, no he didn't have a heart attack from long-time use. He had the usual problems a lot of older guys do. He had high blood pressure and he needed by-pass surgery. I could go on, but you should get the point. One more thing, extreme shyness 🤦🏼♀️ He was a very out-going person.
Bill had and has an amazing voice, nothing ugly about his voice at all, very soothing yet upbeat. Check out how good he truly was in the song "I just want to make love to you". Bobby was unreal, he was a master at manipulating his voice, I think he even created new notes when he did the live version of Summertime. Together, they were unstoppable and were by far in my opinion the best male duo ever. Blue Eyed Soul at its absolute best!!
This just proves that good music is timeless. I wish more people would open their hearts and minds up and listen to music not only from different genres, but different eras. There is so much fantastic music out there. As for the 60s...not only were the singers on point, but the back up singers are on point, and the band is on point. There is a song music critics call one of the most complete songs ever. "Raindrops" by I think Dee Clark. It's from around 1962. Another song that is on the list is Summertime by Sam Cooke. You will both love these songs. Sam is considered the father of soul and that song rolls in it. As to raindrops? Not only is the singing on point but the timing of the instrumentation is fantastic.
Back in the day we were leaving their show and I said the applause was deafening and she said that the applause was loud but all the panties hitting the stage was louder lol maybe lol
LOL, when Bill sang, "Baby, baby, I'd get down on my knees for you", I realized that line coupled with his voice was definitely a panty dropping moment!
They got the name from someone saying "Those boys are righteous brothers!". The tuxes were because it was the time of "COOL" - as in Sinatra and The Rat Pack.
Yes music when I was growing up, was exceptional, no Autotune just great voices, this song stayed number 1 for weeks. Listen to Meatloaf 2 Out Of 3 Ain’t Bad and I’d Do Anything Fir Love But I Want Do That also Take It To The Limit by the Eagles, Love your channel 🥰❤️
Suggestions for your next Righteous Brothers reactions: "I Just Wanna Make Love To You," "What I'd Say" (on the Andy Williams Show), "You'll Never Walk Alone" (live on The Ed Sullivan Show), "Little Latin Lupe Loo," "Ebb Tide," "Summertime" and "Rock & Roll Heaven" ... Enjoy, I'm here along for the ride!!!
You guys are so open to all music you remind me of me listening to black American gospel music since I was 14ish met the wonderful Nina Simone Black Queen 👸🏾🙏around that age too 68years old now still listening to TuPac "Poet" ...Tom Macdonald "Prophet" Adam Calhoun "Prophet " and the one and only Miss Whitney Houston "The Voice" and everyone in between my wife says I have white skin but a "Black Soul" would love to share my music with you guys there's so much you young people won't hear but I've got a super collection of 44.000 tracks on a hard drive which if my house were to burn down it's what I'd save first 🤣🤣sorry if I'm boring you people bottom line Love your reactions 🙏👋👏👏👏👏👏🤗 you know greetings from Dublin Ireland 👋👋👋
You got to try the Righteous Brothers song little loopy Lou it's a different kind of song but it's really really good and you actually get to see a little a little dance skill from them and that song at least from Bobby Hatfield I can't remember big guy dances or not.
I'm fully aware of how much hard work lies behind performances like this. However, having those voices and jaw lines you can use as letter openers is still playing life on the easy setting. Just unfair.
I listened to the Righteous Brothers n Elvis since the 50's The RIGHTEOUS brothers were blue eyed soul brothers. No Autotune just pure vocal. Bobby Hatfield tenor died 2003 ( often called Ken the boyfriend of Barbie)Bill Medley baritone is still singing in his 80's. Several years ago I met Bill n was so nice to all his fans.Thank you for keeping their music alive I love your channel
Blessings Susan, I think you meant the 60's, at least for the Righteous Brothers - they weren't together, let alone under the name Righteous Brothers in the '50's. That must have been a thrill to meet Bill.
So this was a follow-up to You've Lost That Loving Feeling. I guess she'd decided to leave. I Just Wanna Make Love to You is a good song for you to react by Righteous Brothers.
I like you both very much. Good luck! About to subscribe. Have you done 'Touch Me in the Morning' Diana Ross...and 'Neither One of Us' LIVE by the gorgeous Gladys Knight and the Pips?
How the righteous Brothers got their name was they were doing concerts they did not have a name and someone yelled out that's righteous and that's how they got their name
Y'all should check out an early joint from them called I Just Wanna Make Love to You(blusier song)and also a Bobby Hatfield solo called Ebb Tide(the shorter dude)
Hi Ya'll could you Please React to one of these Clay Walker "FORE SHE WAS MAMA" Video a must or Chuck Wicks "HOLD THAT THOUGHT" Sensual Video or Earl Thomas Conley "HOLDING HER AND LOVING YOU" Video TY
Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield were not related, someone early in their careers called them a couple of righteous singers and they liked that so much they became The Righteous Brothers...
No, they are not brothers, but back the 60s the Righteous Brothers were on point. It's just hard to believe that a lot of young folks are just discovering a lot of great music from back in the day.
Hello guys first time on the channel wonderful reaction keep up the great work. Another song from them is I want to make love to you have a great weekend
Not real brothers. Taller one Bill Medley still singing will turn 82 8n September. H8s partner,and lifelong friend Bobby Hatfield passed away in early 2000s after being inducted into rock and roll hall of fame. Bill Medley had #1 song again in 1987 with time of my life. A duet with Jennifer Warnes fr9m m9vie dirty dancing. 8f you play this one use official video
I love how younger people are having a good reaction to the real voice of anyone...no autotune nothing...just great voice
Righteous Brothers still send chills up and down my spine with their vocal performance level.
After a performance, someone in the audience yelled out “That was righteous, brothers!” And thus it began.
So glad you’ve found them! They are awesome
I love these two--that velvety bass-baritone and the pure first tenor and their incredibly tight harmonies. The Righteous Brothers are indeed righteous. Classic.
Actually, Bobby was countertenor, not first tenor.
Yes indeed, although they are not siblings, They are truly "SOUL-BROTHERS!!!" You guys said that their voices blend so well together and you are absolutely correct because their voices just go together like "peanut butter & jelly," "milk & cookies," "mac & cheese," "coffee & donuts," "fish & chips," "rice & beans," "burgers & fries," etc. you get the picture!!! Great reaction too!!! Love you guys, keep up the good work...
every woman wants to be loved that deeply and completely...if a man doesn't get that...play this for him....
I'm listening to them since 1964 the Dynamic Duo never disappoints. Bill Medley (deep voice) had a great solo hit in 68. Brown Eyed Woman. Incredible! To me their the best duo ever.
I've been listening feeling for a long time too and still listening to him I love the Righteous Brothers
Those boys can SING!!!
I grew up with fantastic music like this in the 50/60s you can't beat it...blue eyed soul...
Blue eyed soul at its finest!
They have become legendary. Incredible voices and it's amazing to watch reactions of younger people today. If they were both alive today they would be very popular😎🎵🎶✌️😭♥️
Bill Medley is still alive and performing. Sadly we lost Bobby Hatfield in 2003.
Please react to the Rightous Brothers singing
Rock and Roll Heaven
Love my guys! I've been listening to them since 1964. I was in high school when they came out with this beautiful hit. I just hsd to go out and buy this 45 LP to play on our record player. Yes I am dating myself. I'm 74 yrs and proud of our baby boomer music!
♥️☺️
I'm 73 and remember them too simply smooth and flawless
We are SOOO VERY GRATEFUL, EXCITED and HAPPY to see and FEEL YOU, younguns APPRECIATING, FEELING and ENJOYNG the music that WE grew up on and LOVED TO LIFE⭐️🌟⭐️🌟⭐️🎊🙌🏾🎋💯‼️ And YESSSSSSS BELOVED, THEY ARE BROTHERS because EVERYTHING IS ENERGY. As YOU said, "SOUL BROTHERS ". It doesn't get any deeper than that. They are the same age🙏🏽💚😇👏🏿👏🏼👏🏿👏🏻👏🏾👏🏼💯‼️‼️‼️
1965 Highway 8 years old and I remember hearing come for the first time have been a fan every since
Blue-eyed power soul at its best.
According to legend, after a show someone came to them and commented,"You are righteous, brothers!". They took the name.
Yeah it was after a show to African American soldiers (apparently they were one of a few white groups that were allowed and wanted to perform to some African American soldiers during segregation and one of them yelled “That’s righteous, brothers!”)
@@kevinprzy4539 They were performing at a club in Southern California. Marines from the nearby El Toro Marine base would catch their act. At least one of them would shout out that's righteous, brothers during the show and would greet them saying how are you doing righteous brothers when passing them going into the venue. This went on for around 6 months. When they needed a name for a duo, as opposed to the group they were in, Bobby suggested they use the name the marines were calling them. Sooo, the Righteous Brothers were born. Oh, by the way, segregation had absolutely nothing to do with this.
I heard they were singing in a club, there were a group of black marine's, one stood and said you are Rightous Brother's, coz they were enjoying their singing. So they took that name as the name of their duo, because one person called out your Rightous Brothers, it's a cool story, and true.
I was blessed with the Righteous Brothers from a very young age. My mother played it so much I fell in love with their music and I still listen to their music and still love and appreciate it even more today. I loved your reactions to such a beautiful song.
First, you must know the term "being Righteous" in the 60 vernacular meant you were a gift from God, perfection. It was used like the 70s term Cool. Second, this group was called The Paramours... until after a performance, a man of color walked up to them and told them... " You two sound just like two "Righteous" Brothers" Hence the term blue-eyed soul. I believe it was after playing at The Apollo Theater in NY. Check out their song written when they were 19 and still The Paramours. (Little Latin Lupe Lu). As they sing a dance name, the background girls switch to that dance move. At the end, The Righteous Brothers are doing A dance called The Swim. I love Little Latin Lupe Lu it is so lively and fun.
another song you would really enjoy is "i've had the time of my life" is with bill medley and jennifer warnes as a duet singing the final dance song for the movie "dirty dancing"
Bill Medley with the deep voice
Bobby Hatfield with the tenor voice
Not related but are perfect together.
This song always makes me cry so soulful beautiful 😢 powerful! Just found you guys I subscribed, I love old school music especially 60's ❤️
You guys have no idea. These guys along with the Temptations were my husbands favorites…he passed away 6 years ago and I can still hear him sing in g along with these songs. Brings tears to my eyes.
Omg! We’re So Sorry To Hear That 😔 But You Said It Best! If Great Memories Such As These Can Bring You Back To A Great Time With Your Husband , That’s Awesome Ms. Barbara! Hang On To Them Memories♥️
I love watching you guys react.
Bobby Hatfield (the shorter of the two singers) died at the Radisson Hotel in downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan on November 5, 2003. He was found by sing companion Bill Medley and the Righteous Brothers' road manager Dusty Hanvey. A security guard let them into Hatfield's room after he had failed to show up at the concert venue when expected. He apparently died in his sleep, hours before a scheduled Righteous Brothers concert. The toxicology report concluded that cocaine use had precipitated a fatal heart attack.
Wow, that trace amount of cocaine looms large in your mind. Bobby seriously needed bypass surgery. Without it, according to the medical examiner, he couldn't see him living through that month, November 2003. He was under doctor's care but just couldn't slow down.
People love to degrade. Bobby was very ill.
Please react to "You'll Never Walk Alone"; they performed it live on The Ed Sullivan TV show. An excellent performance that really demonstrates their contrasting vocal ranges!
@@dongriggs8426 you’ll never Walk alone is an incredible ARRANGEMENT and one of my favorite LIVE performances on the RdSullivan Show November 1965 !! Y’all need to do a reaction !
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I LOVE The Righteous Brothers! My Dad introduced me to them back when I was a baby.
Bobby Hatfield was my first ever crush- and he was an old guy by that time- haha!
Bill Medley is a bass- baritone and always thought his voice was "ugly" sounding. He always said that Bobby got the voice of an angel and he got the voice of a frog.
Bobby Hatfield was a natural counter- tenor. Rarest of the rare amongst male singers.
He actually gained two notes as he got older. Most singers voices weaken with age but his got stronger.
Bill Medley is still alive, believe it or not.
Bobby Hatfield died of a heart attack (due to prolonged use of cocaine) in 2003 in his hotel room the night he was due to perform with Bill.
Bobby suffered from terrible stage fright and extreme shyness so, sadly, he turned to cocaine to help him get through live and tv performances.
He was such a wreck before a performance he'd puke his guts out before going on stage.
Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley would also each do a solo song on their albums.
Solo live performance from Bobby Hatfield "Unchained Melody" The Andy Williams Show 1965 (Bobby is in a pink suit in the thumbnail).
Solo audio only by Bill Medley: "Brown- Eyed Woman".
There's actually a really cool story behind the latter.
Finally: You reacted to The Righteous Brothers "You've Lost That Loving Feeling".
Now you should seriously consider reacting to "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" Elvis 1970 Las Vegas live.
I love The Righteous Brothers, I do. But first time watching and hearing Elvis do the same song live... It's just different.
HIGHLY recommend!
LOVED this reaction 💖
Take care & have a great day!
I don't understand how anyone could think that Bill Medley's voice was ugly sounding, but out of the two, Bobby's voice was like no other. It is kind of like comparing diamonds to emeralds (or rubys) - very different, but both very good.
@@entropy2002 Agreed! Bobby Hatfield's voice was, and is, like no other. But that's not at all saying that Bill Medley's voice isn't also unique in its own way.
Dang, the cocaine story has gotten out of control. He had stage fright so he took a stimulant to calm himself. WHAT?! Was that TRACE amount of cocaine actually there?? No illegal substances and no drug paraphernalia in his room, just Bobby peaceful in his bed. And, no he didn't have a heart attack from long-time use. He had the usual problems a lot of older guys do. He had high blood pressure and he needed by-pass surgery. I could go on, but you should get the point. One more thing, extreme shyness 🤦🏼♀️ He was a very out-going person.
Bill had and has an amazing voice, nothing ugly about his voice at all, very soothing yet upbeat. Check out how good he truly was in the song "I just want to make love to you". Bobby was unreal, he was a master at manipulating his voice, I think he even created new notes when he did the live version of Summertime. Together, they were unstoppable and were by far in my opinion the best male duo ever. Blue Eyed Soul at its absolute best!!
This just proves that good music is timeless. I wish more people would open their hearts and minds up and listen to music not only from different genres, but different eras. There is so much fantastic music out there. As for the 60s...not only were the singers on point, but the back up singers are on point, and the band is on point. There is a song music critics call one of the most complete songs ever. "Raindrops" by I think Dee Clark. It's from around 1962. Another song that is on the list is Summertime by Sam Cooke. You will both love these songs. Sam is considered the father of soul and that song rolls in it. As to raindrops? Not only is the singing on point but the timing of the instrumentation is fantastic.
Summertime by bobby Hatfield.😎 amazing
Back in the day we were leaving their show and I said the applause was deafening and she said that the applause was loud but all the panties hitting the stage was louder lol maybe lol
LOL, when Bill sang, "Baby, baby, I'd get down on my knees for you", I realized that line coupled with his voice was definitely a panty dropping moment!
Chill bumps
This takes me back to high school and I loved it then and I still love it.
They got the name from someone saying "Those boys are righteous brothers!". The tuxes were because it was the time of "COOL" - as in Sinatra and The Rat Pack.
Good music is good music. I'm sad that modern music mostly leaves out the "love" component.
I was like 12....and loved them.
I love it that ya'll love it!!!😍😍😍
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Yes music when I was growing up, was exceptional, no Autotune just great voices, this song stayed number 1 for weeks. Listen to Meatloaf 2 Out Of 3 Ain’t Bad and I’d Do Anything Fir Love But I Want Do That also Take It To The Limit by the Eagles, Love your channel 🥰❤️
1965 Remember
"Yes I'm Ready " Barbara Mason. Tom Moulton Remix.
Suggestions for your next Righteous Brothers reactions: "I Just Wanna Make Love To You," "What I'd Say" (on the Andy Williams Show), "You'll Never Walk Alone" (live on The Ed Sullivan Show), "Little Latin Lupe Loo," "Ebb Tide," "Summertime" and "Rock & Roll Heaven" ... Enjoy, I'm here along for the ride!!!
Soul Brothers
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You guys are so open to all music you remind me of me listening to black American gospel music since I was 14ish met the wonderful Nina Simone Black Queen 👸🏾🙏around that age too 68years old now still listening to TuPac "Poet" ...Tom Macdonald "Prophet" Adam Calhoun "Prophet " and the one and only Miss Whitney Houston "The Voice" and everyone in between my wife says I have white skin but a "Black Soul" would love to share my music with you guys there's so much you young people won't hear but I've got a super collection of 44.000 tracks on a hard drive which if my house were to burn down it's what I'd save first 🤣🤣sorry if I'm boring you people bottom line Love your reactions 🙏👋👏👏👏👏👏🤗 you know greetings from Dublin Ireland 👋👋👋
Yess Great Music Is Great Music No Matter What Color Of The Person Who’s Singing It!♥️ Sending Our Love All The Way To Dublin Ireland♥️
Righteous Brothers elected to R and R HOF in 2004 ......artists of most played song in entire 20 th century
No 2003, months before Bobby died!!
These guys and The Bee Gees were super talented.
Love you guys !!
Best duo EVER!
Bill Medley (the taller Righteous Brother) was featured in movie "Dirty Dancing." ruclips.net/video/4BQLE_RrTSU/видео.html
Beautiful reaction
Their "Little Latin Lupe Loo" is fun.....
The audio is less distracting.👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
You got to try the Righteous Brothers song little loopy Lou it's a different kind of song but it's really really good and you actually get to see a little a little dance skill from them and that song at least from Bobby Hatfield I can't remember big guy dances or not.
Please do a reaction to Neil Sedaka Laughter in the rain
They are incredible. They are not brothers but yeah soul brothers. Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield. Great songs. Enjoyed your reaction!😀
Aww Thank You!!☺️♥️
I'm fully aware of how much hard work lies behind performances like this. However, having those voices and jaw lines you can use as letter openers is still playing life on the easy setting. Just unfair.
They are not related. Playing at a venue, a bunch of black marines yelled out, "That's righteous, Brother. Hence the name.
Some folks thought that they were brothers (black guys) back in the day. Man, were they surprised. lol.
I listened to the Righteous Brothers n Elvis since the 50's The RIGHTEOUS brothers were blue eyed soul brothers. No Autotune just pure vocal. Bobby Hatfield tenor died 2003 ( often called Ken the boyfriend of Barbie)Bill Medley baritone is still singing in his 80's. Several years ago I met Bill n was so nice to all his fans.Thank you for keeping their music alive I love your channel
Aww ♥️ Thank You!!! We Truly Aporeciate It!❤️
Blessings Susan, I think you meant the 60's, at least for the Righteous Brothers - they weren't together, let alone under the name Righteous Brothers in the '50's. That must have been a thrill to meet Bill.
So this was a follow-up to You've Lost That Loving Feeling. I guess she'd decided to leave. I Just Wanna Make Love to You is a good song for you to react by Righteous Brothers.
I like you both very much. Good luck! About to subscribe. Have you done 'Touch Me in the Morning' Diana Ross...and 'Neither One of Us' LIVE by the gorgeous Gladys Knight and the Pips?
It’s hard to not like these guys
How the righteous Brothers got their name was they were doing concerts they did not have a name and someone yelled out that's righteous and that's how they got their name
Y'all should check out an early joint from them called I Just Wanna Make Love to You(blusier song)and also a Bobby Hatfield solo called Ebb Tide(the shorter dude)
Best duo ever. For next, you can listen to I Just Wanna Make Love to You- it's audio only since it was too spicy for TV.
He's the bait...and he's gonna reel it in." Perfect description ! LOL
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Try Rock n Roll Heaven
Most of their videos are live Proformance's I've never seen one that wasn't perfect!
Hi Ya'll could you Please React to one of these Clay Walker "FORE SHE WAS MAMA" Video a must or Chuck Wicks "HOLD THAT THOUGHT" Sensual Video or Earl Thomas Conley "HOLDING HER AND LOVING YOU" Video TY
I'm leaving...I'm leaving....I gotta g.... 3:03-3:22 ....Um, on second thought...I'll stay...let's go yeah with some mmmm-hmm and uh-huh.
As one of your fellow reactors said "some of the best panty dropping music ever."
Thanks yous for the reaction please do more
Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield were not related, someone early in their careers called them a couple of righteous singers and they liked that so much they became The Righteous Brothers...
Not brothers!
Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield
Back before autotune and tech crap real talent!
The guys in the navy gave them their name
Marines.
No, they are not brothers, but back the 60s the Righteous Brothers were on point. It's just hard to believe that a lot of young folks are just discovering a lot of great music from back in the day.
Beautiful., could u react to jailhouse rock from the movie jailhouse rock by Elvis presley, please.
Here's the thing you can not name a single past or present dead or alive performer that could beat these two. Not even Elvis.
Back when singers could actually sing.
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Hello guys first time on the channel wonderful reaction keep up the great work. Another song from them is I want to make love to you have a great weekend
I just want to make love to you by the righteous brothers is fire.
Not real brothers. Taller one Bill Medley still singing will turn 82 8n September. H8s partner,and lifelong friend Bobby Hatfield passed away in early 2000s after being inducted into rock and roll hall of fame. Bill Medley had #1 song again in 1987 with time of my life. A duet with Jennifer Warnes fr9m m9vie dirty dancing. 8f you play this one use official video
Great reaction! Another good 1 of theirs is I Just Wanna Make Love To You.. soulful for sure!!!
Back then those are not tuxedos their suits back then that's the way they dressed
No, they are wearing tuxedos.