The way he vantrickulated every fiber of his being through his voice indelling sound waves the very essence of his true feelings of emotion capitalizing on his unfading love with tenderness gives effortless power of electricity which energizes a person to want more and to share in giving the whole world the same endless journey everyone needs to endure Love in TIME,,,, Forever,,,
His beautiful sound was known in the 60's as "blue-eyed soul". His voice draws out emotions now, almost 60 years later, as much as it did then. Your reaction is priceless!!!
This was a live performance way better than the studio recording. His parents were in the audience, he nailed it for his mom. 58 years later this video clip from the Andy Williams show in 1965 is breaking records of views online and melting women's hearts all over the world. This proves it 's time to go back to real orchestra musicians and singers and dump the computers. It does NOT get any better than this.
Hundreds of singers have sung this song but none do it better than Bobby Hatfield. No auto tune or gimmicks just pure talent. The studio version of this song was used in the film 'Ghost' and was great but this live version is fantastic. He had a cold, his mother was watching him perform live for the first time and he suffered with stage fright. When he hits the last high note notice how he does not contort his face like other singers do when they hit a high note. He just bites his lip and smiles as if to say 'I nailed it'.
Said to be the best live solo performance ... of course, you had to had talent to sing back then .. no auto tune, no do-overs, no gimmicks, just pure God given talent ..Love your reaction .. you faces said it all
Bobby Hatfield was one of the greatest singers ever. This gorgeous song is one of the greatest songs in music history. I'm a huge fan of the Righteous Brothers since the beginning in 64. I suggest listening to the remastered studio version(one take) it's somewhat different but magnificent as this. Best of success on yr channel
Nice reaction! Girls, listen to more Righteous Brothers, listen to both - Bobby and Bill - singing : "You've lost that loving feeling", "Just once in my life" (ua-cam.com/video/P8XfG-icJew/v-deo.html), "Soul and Inspiration", "You'll never walk alone". Other amazing solo by Bobby is "Summertime"... and Bill kills singing "I wanna make love to you". You just found the rabbit-hole!
Robert Lee Hatfield (August 10, 1940 - November 5, 2003) Bobby Hatfield, who had a higher counter tenor voice to Bill Medley’s, William Thomas Medley (born September 19, 1940) baritone, sang lead on this track. It was his idea to record it, since Medley and Hatfield were each allowed to choose a song to sing as a solo vocalist on their albums. As Medley tells it, Hatfield knew the song well, and was a big fan of the Roy Hamilton and Al Hibbler versions of the song. In 2003 Hatfield died of a heart attack at age 63. The Righteous Brothers version was a huge hit, but it was recorded with far more modest expectations. Phil Spector considered it album filler and released it as a B-side. The single had "Unchained Melody," with no producer credit on the label, as the flip to Gerry Goffin and Carole King's "Hung on You," but many DJs preferred "Unchained Melody" and played that one instead. This infuriated Spector, who subsequently left no doubt as to which side of a Philles single was the A-side. * The famous climax of this song where Bobby Hatfield sings the high "I need your love" line wasn't how the song was written. In an interview with Bill Medley, he explained that Hatfield did two takes of the song, then left. He would often reconsider his performance and come back later to change it, and that's what he did on this track, returning to ask Medley if he could make an edit. This was no easy task, since with a maximum of four tracks to work with, you had to record over part of the original take, but Medley accommodated and Hatfield delivered that soaring vocal line. Said Medley: "I punched that in and he left. He said, 'No, I can do it better.' And I said, 'No, you can't.' [Laughs] And I think it's a big part of that song." * This was released on Philles Records, Phil Spector's label. Spector, known for his "Wall Of Sound" technique, did not produce this - Bill Medley did. In a 2007 statement to the Forgotten Hits newsletter, Medley said: "You have to remember that I was producing our stuff before Phil Spector... I mean I produced 'Little Latin Lupe Lu,' 'My Babe' and all that stuff. Then when we went with Phil, Phil asked me if I would produce the albums because it was too time consuming for him to produce the entire albums. So he was going to do the singles and I would do the album. And so that's how that happened and that's how I produced 'Unchained Melody,' which Phil Spector apparently now takes credit for. He can have the credit. And I'm not a producer. I know how to produce. But it's obviously not a Spector production. 'Unchained Melody' was never intended to be the single... it was produced to be on the album. It was put on the B side of a Phil Spector single 'Hung On You' and the minute it was released 'Unchained Melody' just went through the roof." Hatfield’s rendition of “Unchained Melody” although not the original, is the ‘gold standard’.
Journey - Don't Stop Believin' (Live 1981: Escape Tour - 2022 HD Remaster). Steve Perry is one of the greatest rock vocalists. This video sometimes gets blocked.
please check out Jung Eunji , she's an amazing vocalist but i would love see what a vocal coach has to say about her technique. You could check out her cover of bygone years , into the unknown, easy on me
I believe SCharles was joking, nobody can listen to this and not be head over heels with joy. First timer to your channel and love seeing you react. Peace and brother love to you and all.@@RubyVic
Two beautiful ladies, one lovely song. Cheers!
Thank you so much❤
The way he vantrickulated every fiber of his being through his voice indelling sound waves the very essence of his true feelings of emotion capitalizing on his unfading love with tenderness gives effortless power of electricity which energizes a person to want more and to share in giving the whole world the same endless journey everyone needs to endure Love in TIME,,,, Forever,,,
Blue eyed soul at its best.
You can say that again
I IS NOBODY THAT CAN SING THIS SONG BETTER THAN BOBBY ❤❤❤❤️✝️✝️✝️✝️🙏🙏🙏🙏
You can say that again
Both of the Righteous Bros. had 2 of the finest male voices in modern music. Thanks for your reaction.
Thanks for watching 🤗
His beautiful sound was known in the 60's as "blue-eyed soul". His voice draws out emotions now, almost 60 years later, as much as it did then. Your reaction is priceless!!!
Awww....thank you so much
Yes Ruby...you are right...one can listen to this performance..over and over and over again..and it never get old...it continues to thrill.
I'm a hard rock/ blues fan yet I consider this the greatest single Live performance ever.
I a rocker and Chicago blues excites my soul. I agree. Vocal performances don't come any more perfect.
Bobby Hatfield. Still melting women's hearts into love puddles 60 years on.
This was a live performance way better than the studio recording. His parents were in the audience, he nailed it for his mom. 58 years later this video clip from the Andy Williams show in 1965 is breaking records of views online and melting women's hearts all over the world. This proves it 's time to go back to real orchestra musicians and singers and dump the computers. It does NOT get any better than this.
You've said it all
Hundreds of singers have sung this song but none do it better than Bobby Hatfield. No auto tune or gimmicks just pure talent. The studio version of this song was used in the film 'Ghost' and was great but this live version is fantastic. He had a cold, his mother was watching him perform live for the first time and he suffered with stage fright. When he hits the last high note notice how he does not contort his face like other singers do when they hit a high note. He just bites his lip and smiles as if to say 'I nailed it'.
He was an Icon
Bobby weaves his spell and 8yrs old to 80 yrs ...almost 60 yrs later and there still mesmerized..No one will ever do it as well
Nobody will
I LOVED your reaction. Remember, this was 1965, live, NO autotune, no technical tricks. You guys are AWSOME!!
You are awesome too
Hey Thanks❤❤@@RubyVic
Love you twos reaction to such a beautiful vocal performance! Ty!
Thank you so much!!
Wow! Watching pretty young ladies of today reacting to the Righteous Brothers never gets old.
He did justice to the song
Said to be the best live solo performance ... of course, you had to had talent to sing back then .. no auto tune, no do-overs, no gimmicks, just pure God given talent ..Love your reaction .. you faces said it all
Thank you so much❤❤❤
loved watching you enjoy this song !!
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent ❤😊
BRAVO...NUFF SAID....
Beautiful reaction
Thank you so much
Bobby Hatfield was one of the greatest singers ever. This gorgeous song is one of the greatest songs in music history. I'm a huge fan of the Righteous Brothers since the beginning in 64. I suggest listening to the remastered studio version(one take) it's somewhat different but magnificent as this. Best of success on yr channel
Thank you so much
Nice reaction! Girls, listen to more Righteous Brothers, listen to both - Bobby and Bill - singing : "You've lost that loving feeling", "Just once in my life" (ua-cam.com/video/P8XfG-icJew/v-deo.html), "Soul and Inspiration", "You'll never walk alone". Other amazing solo by Bobby is "Summertime"... and Bill kills singing "I wanna make love to you".
You just found the rabbit-hole!
Robert Lee Hatfield (August 10, 1940 - November 5, 2003) Bobby Hatfield, who had a higher counter tenor voice to Bill Medley’s, William Thomas Medley (born September 19, 1940) baritone, sang lead on this track. It was his idea to record it, since Medley and Hatfield were each allowed to choose a song to sing as a solo vocalist on their albums. As Medley tells it, Hatfield knew the song well, and was a big fan of the Roy Hamilton and Al Hibbler versions of the song.
In 2003 Hatfield died of a heart attack at age 63.
The Righteous Brothers version was a huge hit, but it was recorded with far more modest expectations. Phil Spector considered it album filler and released it as a B-side. The single had "Unchained Melody," with no producer credit on the label, as the flip to Gerry Goffin and Carole King's "Hung on You," but many DJs preferred "Unchained Melody" and played that one instead. This infuriated Spector, who subsequently left no doubt as to which side of a Philles single was the A-side.
* The famous climax of this song where Bobby Hatfield sings the high "I need your love" line wasn't how the song was written. In an interview with Bill Medley, he explained that Hatfield did two takes of the song, then left. He would often reconsider his performance and come back later to change it, and that's what he did on this track, returning to ask Medley if he could make an edit. This was no easy task, since with a maximum of four tracks to work with, you had to record over part of the original take, but Medley accommodated and Hatfield delivered that soaring vocal line. Said Medley: "I punched that in and he left. He said, 'No, I can do it better.' And I said, 'No, you can't.' [Laughs] And I think it's a big part of that song."
* This was released on Philles Records, Phil Spector's label. Spector, known for his "Wall Of Sound" technique, did not produce this - Bill Medley did. In a 2007 statement to the Forgotten Hits newsletter, Medley said: "You have to remember that I was producing our stuff before Phil Spector... I mean I produced 'Little Latin Lupe Lu,' 'My Babe' and all that stuff. Then when we went with Phil, Phil asked me if I would produce the albums because it was too time consuming for him to produce the entire albums. So he was going to do the singles and I would do the album. And so that's how that happened and that's how I produced 'Unchained Melody,' which Phil Spector apparently now takes credit for. He can have the credit. And I'm not a producer. I know how to produce. But it's obviously not a Spector production. 'Unchained Melody' was never intended to be the single... it was produced to be on the album. It was put on the B side of a Phil Spector single 'Hung On You' and the minute it was released 'Unchained Melody' just went through the roof."
Hatfield’s rendition of “Unchained Melody” although not the original, is the ‘gold standard’.
If you like this song, try Morissette and Klarrise sing duet.
Journey - Don't Stop Believin' (Live 1981: Escape Tour - 2022 HD Remaster). Steve Perry is one of the greatest rock vocalists. This video sometimes gets blocked.
please check out Jung Eunji , she's an amazing vocalist but i would love see what a vocal coach has to say about her technique.
You could check out her cover of bygone years , into the unknown, easy on me
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You didn't enjoy the video as much as you should have, ladies :D
Really?
I believe SCharles was joking, nobody can listen to this and not be head over heels with joy. First timer to your channel and love seeing you react. Peace and brother love to you and all.@@RubyVic