You’re correct, they never miss! My mama introduced me to the Righteous Brothers back in the early 70’s when I was a child. I’ve loved them ever since, used to play my dad and mom’s records even in the 80’s for my friends. They got to know real quick if you needed some old music then come to me and I could set you up and tell you who all the artists from the 30’s-40’s Big Band, 50’s-60’s to the 70’s-80’s were and what they sang. The Righteous Brothers were always a winner when it came to choosing what to listen to. ❤
Just finished my epistle representing further gratitude for the lyrics set to music by Rogers and Hammerstrum in the broadway musical Carousel and hope to see that picture one day. The Righteous Brothers really chose some beautiful songs to sing and I am happy to say that I experienced hearing and singing this song in my music class at King Lear Senior Public School in Stratford, Ontario, Canada and I made sure I memorized these lyrics. Yes, even half a century later I can sing this beautiful positive song.
Things I love about this. Bobby is one singer I could listen to forever and never tire, the accompaniment to all their songs is what makes the complete package, on this - the piano, oh boy!! And when they bow at the end, back in the day, when I were a lass, all entertainers did that, even the rock bands, it was the etiquette - like the audience actually listening, and not screaming like silly fools. I miss those days. Thanks for reviewing it, perhaps you could do some of Bob's solo stuff?
These guys were so awesome when they came out in 1964. I was in high school when they came out with their beautiful music. I have all of their vinyl record albums in my collection, and I still play their greatest hits CD in my car. Too bad Bobby has passed on. RIP Bobby! Love you guys!!! ❤️
This is soul with a "Capital S" produced by Phil Spector in his wall of sound. The reason you can't bring this back is because the artist of today don't have this type of talent and have to use auto tune. This is why the Righteous Brothers and Phil Spector are ALL in the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame--- pure talent.😎
This inspiring song was written by the incredible team of Oscar Hammerstein II and Richard Rodgers for their Broadway musical "Carousel". Thanks for your reaction.
Always give gratitude beyond the blessed performers ...The Righteous Brothers to the creative people who write the lyrics and blend it with a perfect music score. Thinking I should watch the Carousel movie too. Thank you for the origins of this music. And, of course, the expression given through their harmonies really moves me joyously.
Great music! As much as I love their other songs, this one in particular I love the most. It really showcase their amazing harmonies in their voices. My only complaint is, that's too short. ❤
Don't know if you've heard the story. Early in their career they were singing in a mostly black night club, and after a soulful tune, someone in the audience yelled "y'all some righteous brothers." They decided to adopt the name.
It was black Marines (especially one) from the El Toro Marine base in Southern California who started calling them righteous brothers. It was an ongoing thing for the months they played at the club, John's Black Derby, in Santa Ana. They heard some white guys were singing R & B so they went to check them out. They obviously liked what they heard. When the guys recorded Little Latin Lupe Lu, without the rest of the Paramours, they needed a name to put on the record. Bobby suggested they use the name the marines were calling them.
Note: your records will have the studio versions which are quite good. The best versions are often the live takes. These guys could really up their game in front of live audiences.
The fans of the Liverpool Football Club, of the English Premier League, have been singing this song at games prior to kickoff since 1963. They started after the version of this song was released by Gerry and the Pacemakers, a rock band from Liverpool, and became a hit in the UK.
TR\\I love watching you loving th Righteous Bros/. Ny wife and I saw them perform ar\t an upscale Bar in Dallas in 1973/ TY\hey wer terriffic then/ they ar perfection
If I may make a suggestion, start with music from the 1920 - 1940 to get a feel for that music. Then spend a month with music from the 1950's. The next month, music from the 1960's. The next month, music from the 1970's. You will hear how music changed over the years. I feel that is the best way to reaction to the older music. Just make sure to ask your viewers to give suggestions for the decade you are reacting to.
I get a kick out of your reaction, especially the lady.. these guys were tremendous. Incidentally, I was working in Dallas in the early 70s anad my wife and I saw them singing at a restaurant/club. We were all young thenIncidentally
Yes, Jerry Lewis hosted the annual muscular dystrophy fundraising marathon every Labor Day weekend in the 60s and 70s. He always concluded with this beautiful song.
Bill Medley's lead in the blues song "I Wanna Make Love To You" is hot. The record with "Ebbtide" sung by Bobby incredible voice is amazing. So much emotion in their singing.
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You’re correct, they never miss! My mama introduced me to the Righteous Brothers back in the early 70’s when I was a child. I’ve loved them ever since, used to play my dad and mom’s records even in the 80’s for my friends. They got to know real quick if you needed some old music then come to me and I could set you up and tell you who all the artists from the 30’s-40’s Big Band, 50’s-60’s to the 70’s-80’s were and what they sang. The Righteous Brothers were always a winner when it came to choosing what to listen to. ❤
Breathtaking for sure.
Just finished my epistle representing further gratitude for the lyrics set to music by Rogers and Hammerstrum in the broadway musical Carousel and hope to see that picture one day. The Righteous Brothers really chose some beautiful songs to sing and I am happy to say that I experienced hearing and singing this song in my music class at King Lear Senior Public School in Stratford, Ontario, Canada and I made sure I memorized these lyrics. Yes, even half a century later I can sing this beautiful positive song.
I Tell ya they can really move my soul, especially this song,it's like gospel music to me.
You both are absolutely right, these guys The Righteous Brothers never miss!!! Mic-Drop!!!🎤
You are so right.....fantastic duo, harmony, and style. Their music has been enjoyed for generations and will be enjoyed for generations to come.
I love you two!!
Things I love about this. Bobby is one singer I could listen to forever and never tire, the accompaniment to all their songs is what makes the complete package, on this - the piano, oh boy!! And when they bow at the end, back in the day, when I were a lass, all entertainers did that, even the rock bands, it was the etiquette - like the audience actually listening, and not screaming like silly fools. I miss those days. Thanks for reviewing it, perhaps you could do some of Bob's solo stuff?
These guys were so awesome when they came out in 1964. I was in high school when they came out with their beautiful music. I have all of their vinyl record albums in my collection, and I still play their greatest hits CD in my car. Too bad Bobby has passed on. RIP Bobby! Love you guys!!! ❤️
This is soul with a "Capital S" produced by Phil Spector in his wall of sound. The reason you can't bring this back is because the artist of today don't have this type of talent and have to use auto tune. This is why the Righteous Brothers and Phil Spector are ALL in the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame--- pure talent.😎
An absolute classic!
This inspiring song was written by the incredible team of Oscar Hammerstein II and Richard Rodgers for their Broadway musical "Carousel". Thanks for your reaction.
Always give gratitude beyond the blessed performers ...The Righteous Brothers to the creative people who write the lyrics and blend it with a perfect music score. Thinking I should watch the Carousel movie too. Thank you for the origins of this music. And, of course, the expression given through their harmonies really moves me joyously.
Def the best duo
Look for liverpool fans singing this song to there soccer team. That's amazing
This was a live performance on the Sunday night Ed Sullivan show. A make or break performance for them. Story is they were very nervous.
So awesome y'all purchasing LP's!
Great music! As much as I love their other songs, this one in particular I love the most. It really showcase their amazing harmonies in their voices. My only complaint is, that's too short. ❤
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Stunning rendition
Don't know if you've heard the story. Early in their career they were singing in a mostly black night club, and after a soulful tune, someone in the audience yelled "y'all some righteous brothers." They decided to adopt the name.
It was black Marines (especially one) from the El Toro Marine base in Southern California who started calling them righteous brothers. It was an ongoing thing for the months they played at the club, John's Black Derby, in Santa Ana. They heard some white guys were singing R & B so they went to check them out. They obviously liked what they heard. When the guys recorded Little Latin Lupe Lu, without the rest of the Paramours, they needed a name to put on the record. Bobby suggested they use the name the marines were calling them.
Note: your records will have the studio versions which are quite good. The best versions are often the live takes. These guys could really up their game in front of live audiences.
Great review
They could really sing. My parents loved them.
Great reaction
The fans of the Liverpool Football Club, of the English Premier League, have been singing this song at games prior to kickoff since 1963. They started after the version of this song was released by Gerry and the Pacemakers, a rock band from Liverpool, and became a hit in the UK.
It was just one of Gerry and the Pacemakers hits here in the US, too.
They were guests on the Ed Sullivan Show when they sang this song
You need their album "The Moonglo Years"
Ecopolitia! Top shelf stuff.
TR\\I love watching you loving th Righteous Bros/. Ny wife and I saw them perform ar\t an upscale Bar in Dallas in 1973/ TY\hey wer terriffic then/ they ar perfection
love you two,I'd not watched that one before ,gave me goosebumps, but thats not new all their stuff does,
Aww Thank You!!☺️ But Yes These 2 Always Deliver!!🔥
If I may make a suggestion, start with music from the 1920 - 1940 to get a feel for that music. Then spend a month with music from the 1950's. The next month, music from the 1960's. The next month, music from the 1970's. You will hear how music changed over the years. I feel that is the best way to reaction to the older music. Just make sure to ask your viewers to give suggestions for the decade you are reacting to.
Elvis does a cover of this also they you should check out ☮️💜🎶
You should listen to Timi Yuro
I get a kick out of your reaction, especially the lady.. these guys were tremendous. Incidentally, I was working in Dallas in the early 70s anad my wife and I saw them singing at a restaurant/club. We were all young thenIncidentally
Didn't they use to use this for muscular dystrophy telethon back in the day. Moving lyrics
Yes, Jerry Lewis hosted the annual muscular dystrophy fundraising marathon every Labor Day weekend in the 60s and 70s. He always concluded with this beautiful song.
do Summertime!!!
Bill Medley's lead in the blues song "I Wanna Make Love To You" is hot. The record with "Ebbtide" sung by Bobby incredible voice is amazing. So much emotion in their singing.
please play Brown eyed Woman sung by the righteous Bros,
@Mixed Reactions- Please react to Elvis Presley's version of You'll Never Walk Alone. Nobody sings it better than him.
Try gerry and the pacemakers the better version of this song
You squealed over his high note
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