The Righteous Brothers - "Soul and Inspiration" & "Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" (1993) - MDA Telethon
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- Опубліковано 24 вер 2020
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Check out The Righteous Brothers as they perform "Soul and Inspiration" & "Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" during the 1993 MDA Labor Day Telethon! This is a lovely performance guaranteed to have you signing every word!
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I'd leave my walker behind long enough to rush the stage for Bobby. What tremendous talents these two have. Miss you SO much, Bobby.
Me too
Bobby was a great loss and a great sinģèŕ. Perhaps our best ever. Watch Summertime and Crying in the chaple and so many more. some recordings are better than others.
And I'd be right behind you to😅😅
I'm sure Bobby would think you're crazy but he needed to know all his fans will forever be crazy about him.
@doloresschultz8393 I love his cd the Other Brother that was put out
They truly deserved a standing ovation. To me they are the greatest duo ever!!!!!!
Such A Beautiful sweet Sound and songs, From their HART ' and Soul
Good You Both Bobby
RIp Billy Carry on My BROTHER peace and God Speed 🙏 Amen...
No one sings like this anymore....Always great Righteous Brothers...!!!!
I agree with you 100%✓
God Bless and watch over
All of them who made music Bless them all
Amen 🙏
They were babes at 53, and enchanting all of us.
No one sings like them. Beautiful voices. Gorgeous men
Greatest duo of all time!
I remember growing up hearing the Righteous brother's they just made you stop and listen I love their talent so beautiful and they are so missed no one like them 💖💖💖💖💖
Greatest grouped of all time,Back in the 60s I'd be driving my1956 Chevy, these guys would come on the air waves ,AM that is
They are wonderful. But Bobby Hatfield was an unbelievable entertainer. We were so lucky to have him.
Age slows everything. Their superb 1960s recordings were the masterful work of mad genius Phil Spector!!
I love discovering these old clips to hear Bobby sing one more time. Sure miss his romantic soulful beautiful voice. RIP Bobby Hatfield you are missed.
Love ❤️ Bill and Bobby I saw them in the 70's when I was a teenager. I'm in my 60's and still enjoy them. I have the pictures that I took they were the best!!!!!!
Wow! Lucky You.
The greatest ever and always be the Great
Still loving you.
A so long time passes !
C'est la vie.
Missing BOBI
Such Style! Such Class! Bk in the day when men dressed to the nines!
These were the good old days
They are the best!
They definitely were the Best!!
Fantastic... been looking for this for years. Remember watching it as a kid in 1993. Would love to see the Righteous Brothers appearance during the MDA Telethon from 1995 when they did Dream On.
I would love to see that too !
Bobby Hatfield died in 2003. I hate the crap that people with little talent use Autotune to produce. The Righteous Brothers were so talented.
Bobby ❤❤❤
So nice to see this performance!
1/8/21 LOVE them there voices great times sad Bobby left to soon
Yes it's very sad but Bobby did leave us so many memories and I miss his Velvety voice. There will never be another Bobby Hatfield. They have other videos that were live back then and just as great Bobby with his Tenor voice and Bill With his Baritone voive put them together and you've got the Righteous Brothers Duo.🙏💔 God Bless You And Keep You Safe And Healthy Always. Remember To Wear Your Mask. Adios. 🙏💔🙏💔🙏
Next to my Thomas, Bill Medley is still the sexiest man alive❤
i aggree...
Thanks for uploading this
Now I can hear them. I just them!!
Luv them for ever ❤️ roni
God I miss the telethon.
Me, too!
Bobby did not live a long life but it was a righteous one.
63 years old isn't a short life and they had a 41 year career. Bobby Hatfield did what he came here to do. And, yes, it was righteous. 💜
@@marymichael1211 Is 63 a long life?
@@frankjones5283 According to average lifespans 63 years is considered late middle age. I'm glad that The Righteous Brothers were finally inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003 before Bobby Hatfield left his life.
It isn't a long life, but neither is it a short one. @@frankjones5283
Ràce you, Susan!
I was surprised to see that "The Righteous Brothers" in the form of Bill Medley and new partner Bucky Heard are doing road tours in 2023. Bill is over 80 now. It sounds exciting but after seeing some recent video of the duo ,I think that it might be more of a disappointment. It`s nice to remember the glory days but that joy fades when looking in the mirror.
Bill sounds like he has natural wear to his voice (aging) but Bobby sounds like his voice has incurred cocaine damage I find surprising as he doesn't seem the type 🤔
Bobby was attacked in 1988 and his face hit the pavement. He broke bones in his face, his pallette, his teeth, some damage to his esophagus, one side of his face was numb( not sure for how long). He had to have 3 surgeries from what I have read. He was also a smoker. Those are the reasons for his voice changing. I don't believe any of the cocaine nonsense. No one ever saw him do it and nothing in his room. He had 95% blockage when he died. He loved junk food.
Bobby needed 4 or 5 months to recover from the injuries sustained in that attack.
Genetics also has a role.
And, yet, Bill was the one who wound up with throat cancer. 🤔
@@Aurora-tp3dytalk about disappearing comments... I don't see mine about his attack .
The cocaine nonsense...the man had heart trouble.
They didn’t sound the same as they did 30 years earlier! Sounds like old man karaoke!
Bill may not be quite as good as he was in 1970, but he sounds rly good still. Bobby’s voice did hit a major decline (though there’s still a little something left).