In 1965 my boyfriend bought me this album. I was15. In 1966 we got married. I was16 he was 19. This has been my song ever since. Still married im 74. Hes 77. 💕
Wow! What an awesome coincidence. My wife and I got married in 1966. She was sixteen. I was nineteen. We're still married. She's 74, I'm 77. But I didn't buy her this album. I'm sure in both of our cases nobody expected it to last. Many versions of this song, but none come close to this one.
the song is beautiful, and this (imo) is the best version of it. and you are both such lovely people. thank you for sharing the music, and your insights into the songs you play.
This a cover too....Original is from 1955. Song was written for a movie called - unchained ( prison related movie ) ....hence the song got it's name unchained melody...and now the lyrics make more sense given the context that this song is sung by the hero from prison....lyrics written by a man and music composed by another man...then Todd Duncan was the official one to sing it in the movie....Al Hibbler made the first famous version of this song...and then righteous brothers blew it out the park.
Bobby was 25 yrs old when he performed this song LIVE, with no modern enhancements. His Mother was in the audence. This performance is one , if not most played video globally. It's considered the most perfect live performance ever. This song was on the radio all the time, during the Vietnam era, while lovers were waiting for their love to return safely from war, and Soldiers yearned to see their promised girl again...and so this song was also a very popular song at weddings! It is timeless!! So beautiful, I hope Bobby , now passed away, can see your reaction, from wherever he is now. What a perfect reaction to a perfect song, and perfect performance!
First, let me say, your wife is a lovely person, you're a lucky man. Now for the song, Bobby Hatfield owns this song, nobody can do this song like Bobby does. I'm glad you appreciate it like millions of others do, thanks! And a thumbs up from me.
No matter how many people cover this song, Bobby Hatfield's version is far superior to all the rest. Your reaction was perfectly normal. This song, the artist, and the manner in which he performed the song expressed more emotion and feelings in a pure way with lost talent.
Both of your reactions to Bobby Hatfield's buttery smooth voice & one of a kind performance was heartfelt and we understand why the song by him gives us the emotions he lets us feel. Loved how the song touched your soul. it has done the same thing to me & so many others going back to 1965. I did see both of the Righteous Brothers perform in Indiana in 1966. Then got to see Bill Medley & his current partner Bucky Heard perform 2 yrs ago in California to a packed house. Enjoying your reactions.
It was a song from an old movie about an inmate asking his girl to wait for him. When this version became the mega hit in the 60’s, it really resonated because of all the soldiers leaving for Vietnam, many never came back. Young men fighting and dying while longing for their loved ones….. No matter who covers it, they can never convey the feelings, the gravitas to the song. Bobby’s voice and delivery were perfect for all those emotions of humanity.
This is the incomparable Counter Tenor voice of the late great Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers. Done 59 years ago (Live) in (1965) on the NBC Andy Williams Television Show. The song written back in 1955 for a prison movie title "Unchained." Was composed by multi award winning composer Alex North with Lyrics by Hy Zaret. The NBC Studio Orchestra and Bobby Hatfield gave a performance that was one for the ages. It has been considered by many as the greatest live television performance in music history. This performance in 1965 of Unchained Melody" has become the quintessential version of them all. And ever since then all orchestras and singers have used this version ever since. The rest as they say is history. Great reaction as always. Your lovely wife never realized this was the greatest performance done on live television ever. She knew how Bobby's voice and the NBC Studio Orchestras performance has moved her so much. You add the lyrics of Hy Zaret, and you got an instant classic. The television host Andy Williams said it best at the end. "Beautiful."
You had to have talent to sing back then ... no auto tune, no re-takes, no gimmicks .. just pure God given talent.. Bobby is a countertenor .. amazing range, effortless ...known as blue eyed soul ... Love your reaction!
@@wilburfinnigan2142 no she doesn't. She has a beautiful voice but no one but Bobby Hatfield has the kind of reaction to this song the way he does. This lady is a prime example. And it's both men and women. Either tears, goosebumps, mesmerizing people. It's not just me, it's millions of people who are deeply touched by Bobby singing this song!
Such a beautiful song and its the best sung by the unique golden voice of Bobby Hatfield just a timeless song that will always relate to so so many people just wish there were songs like this today for they are missed big time ❤
Bobby looked as nervous as a kitten at the beginning, but that smile at the end said everything, for he knew he had nailed it. One of the very best live performances of all time.
he was so effortless singing this, notice at the very end he isn't even breating hard...amazing. No auto tune just straight ahead vocal power.And that kids is how it's done !!!
Big hit in the '60s. Bobby's studio recording of "Unchained Melody was used as the background music in the 1990 movie "Ghost." The audiences loved it and it became a hit all over again. Same artist, same song, recorded 25 years earlier. The album was rereleased and collected a whole box full of platinum records, one for every country where it sold more than a million copies. Those and their music guys are timeless.
Perhaps it is the innocence of the era, the purity of the performance. For me, 1965 was right at the end of that era, soon to be overwhelmed by world events and commercialism of the industry.
No doubt it was a joke that Bill Medley told Andy Williams - when he said that he did not believe this song would be a hit. In truth, both these great singers knew that the melody of this iconic song better fit Bobby Hatfield's tone and range. It was a wise move, and the song has become an inspirational hit for generations!
A coin flip decided it. At least that is most commonly accepted as the truth. Bill produced it and played keyboards, which in fact is an extremely important part of the song, as it is a series of arpeggios that represent the “unchained” part of the song. So while only Bobby sings, it’s appropriate to consider it a production by both of them. Imho
So Bill never tried his own version, just for kicks / curiosity if nothing else? I'm curious how that would sound. Think it would be close to being as good?
Bill Medley played on and produced the recording, though the Andy Williams orchestra played on this performance. Both the comment about it not being a hit and the coin flip are jokes, the latter becoming a rumor because Bill repeated it though at others times has stated that it was Bobby's choice of a solo. In an interview with them Bobby shared that he sang this song with his original group The Variations and said "I had that one in my pocket".
Sometimes, Miss Dominika, a song will reach deep down inside us and for reasons we don't even know, will squeeze our heart until tears well up and spill over.. Thank you both for sharing your musical journey with us.
I have heard this song covered many times, but this performance always makes me weep. Such control, such range - perfection. So beautiful. I love how you two get so emotionally involved with the music. I feel much the same. God bless your both...
This beautiful man was the master. He had a powerhouse voice but knew when to hold it back to create a love story from the lyrics, the melody and instrumentals. Andy Williams' Orchestra also held back and let the strings support the voice. The combination was a work of art which is why this live performance is considered one of the greatest, if not THE greatest, of all time on national TV. It's so nice to see you get back to these two performers from my era and hope to see you eventually get into their more lively R&B performances where their energy and humor shine. There were so many sides to their vocal abilities and some of it will knock your socks off. There aren't enough piano keys for what they were capable of. Really love you two and thank you.
One of the best artists from the golden 60! Music like this never comes back. No computer, no auto tune. A pure voice. His mom was in the audience and bobby was sick too This generation of singers are not made anymore.
This version made millions of people feel the way you are describing so beautifully. The RBs were both highly trained and highly experienced singer. They were not an overnight success...at least not until they recorded 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling.' I still love to hear them after over 60 years. Loved your reaction.
Beautiful reaction. His musical ornaments are like leaves falling from a tree and curling in the air as it slowly drops to the ground. I think this is the definitive version.
This guy and this song is responsible for 5% of America's population today. No auto-tune, no click-tracks, no props, no "dancers" no gimmicks...just pure talent, charisma and honest delivery.
I'm a 57 year old Scotsman & i'm not afraid to admit my eyes well up everytime i hear this song . Unchained melody is in my Top 5 songs that really pull at my heart strings along with Frank Sinatra's - My Way , Sarah Brightman & Andre Bocelli's - Time To Say Goodbye , Judy Garland's - Over The Rainbow & The Beatles - Something . 🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵👩🎤👨🎤🧑🎤🙋♀🙋♂🙋
Back in those days, a voice went into the mic, through an amplifier and out the speakers. No filters, voice manipulation, nothing. You stuffed it up live, everybody saw it and heard it. Gives you a real appreciation of their vocal talent. Probably the best cover of this song. Can't imagine anyone else doing it justice. RIP Bobby Hatfield.
It doesn't matter how many times you see this, it will always hit you that way. Something so beautiful, you can hardly believe it's real and you feel it actually touch your soul. Thank you for sharing with us. ❤
Bravo Bobby Hatfield👏👏👏👏 Such a beautiful genuine reaction from you guys, and there's absolutely no need to apologise for re-starting this masterpiece✌
This is one of the sweetest reactions I have ever seen."What happened Lady?", wow. And I totally feel it, this is singing from the heart, so pure. What a voice, crystal clear and so so so warm... what a tone, what talent. Incredible. I have seen the clip so many times now and almost every time I have goosebumbs. Thank you for sharing you're reactions, it was very moving.
This (IMHO) is one of the top three live performances of all time. Another one in my top three is Procol Harum (live in Denmark) singing White Shade Of Pale. Great reaction. ✌️
I have long thought that music is one of the most powerful forces in the world. It has brought people together to support causes, inspired patriotism, feel spirituality more deeply, feel love more strongly, heal aching hearts or break hearts and so on. I have been playing guitar for over 50 years and I am thankful for the gift of music every time I play. There is certainly no shame in being moved by a good song; it happens to me daily.
Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley had agreed that each would sing a solo on an album. ‘As the story goes’, both men wanted to sing this song and Bobby Hatfield won the coin toss! Although the song has been covered literally hundreds of times, with Elvis’ version darn good... Bobby Hatfield’s version is definitely the gold standard! Bobby Hatfield was notoriously nervous before performing before large audiences, even more so on live TV. His nervousness was even more elevated for this 1965 performance because his mother was in the audience - for her first time to watch her son perform live on national TV. While his nervousness was apparent during the dialogue with Andy Williams prior to the song, Bobby immediately settled into his "zone" when he started singing.
One thing that helped with the mood with this song that the other versions don't have, and that's the classical orchestra backing Bobby up, starting soft and gentle with the strings and ending with the trumpets. Outstanding and incomparable performance.
1965 - Live - auto tune wasn't even some geeks dream yet. Just pure raw talent! Bobby's 3-octave tenor, with pitch perfect clarity and makes it so smooth and effortless. A few have covered this song since Bobby's version, but Bobby owns this! Often considered, within the music world, as the greatest solo - ever!
You two show as much love as that song. I was sixteen when that song came out, and as you say it was a more pure and simple time. Now I'm old and my wife is but we still react the same as you when we hear it again. Thank you.
I was in high school when the Righteous Brothers came out in 1964. I watched Bobby sing this song on the Andy Williams show in 1965. He owns this song. No one sang it better than he did. No auto tunes, just pure raw talent. RIP Bobby! We miss hearing your beautiful voice! ❤🙏
The magic of shows like this is that it can wrestle tears when there were none before. And copious quantities, I am surprised to report. But my God, that fellow can sing and emote simultaneously! Andy Willams is most known for "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" where he performed it on his show in a most festive manner.
I’m so happy that you two finally reacted to this music. I actually expected to see Andrei have the more emotional reaction. This song was played at my first wedding. I thought it fitting to have it played at my wife’s memorial service. Every time I hear it I still see the look of love in her eyes as we stood at the altar and then how it made me feel at her memorial. In spite of the conflicting emotions, I’ll sit here and watch reactors fall under its spell for long times. Watching your reaction Domika and then Andreis reaction to you is medicine for my soul. Thank you so much! I love your love!
Such a lovely reaction. Thank you. I've been addicted to this performance for a couple months. My husband died 3 years ago and I think of him when I hear it.
what moved you is that it was REAL. The heart knows what is real. But you two are so lovely together, he is so attentive to you, it is so rare to see anymore.♥
In 1965 my boyfriend bought me this album. I was15. In 1966 we got married. I was16 he was 19. This has been my song ever since. Still married im 74. Hes 77. 💕
Wow. Who'd have thunk it? Congratulations.
Thank you, for sharing your beautiful story.
Wow! We were a few years older when we got married. Going on 50 years in October for my wife and I.
God bless you!
Wow! What an awesome coincidence. My wife and I got married in 1966. She was sixteen. I was nineteen. We're still married. She's 74, I'm 77. But I didn't buy her this album. I'm sure in both of our cases nobody expected it to last. Many versions of this song, but none come close to this one.
the song is beautiful, and this (imo) is the best version of it. and you are both such lovely people. thank you for sharing the music, and your insights into the songs you play.
Many people have covered this song, but this guy OWNS this song.
Because it was the actual one played on 'Ghost'.
You beat me to the exact same words.
FACTS!!!
This a cover too....Original is from 1955. Song was written for a movie called - unchained ( prison related movie ) ....hence the song got it's name unchained melody...and now the lyrics make more sense given the context that this song is sung by the hero from prison....lyrics written by a man and music composed by another man...then Todd Duncan was the official one to sing it in the movie....Al Hibbler made the first famous version of this song...and then righteous brothers blew it out the park.
@@Jems14 well, thank you. I don't mind being schooled.
Bobby was 25 yrs old when he performed this song LIVE, with no modern enhancements. His Mother was in the audence. This performance is one , if not most played video globally. It's considered the most perfect live performance ever. This song was on the radio all the time, during the Vietnam era, while lovers were waiting for their love to return safely from war, and Soldiers yearned to see their promised girl again...and so this song was also a very popular song at weddings! It is timeless!! So beautiful, I hope Bobby , now passed away, can see your reaction, from wherever he is now. What a perfect reaction to a perfect song, and perfect performance!
Well summarized. Thank you.
Yes, thank you, well said.
One of the greatest vocal performances ever.
Except for Pavarotti's Nessun dorma, or Freddy doing his final show, nothing can compare.
Amazingly enough, Bobby had a bad cold at this performance and still gave a stellar performance.
This song is his. Live on national TV. No auto tune, no special effects. Just pure talent! RIP Bobby Hatfield.
First, let me say, your wife is a lovely person, you're a lucky man. Now for the song, Bobby Hatfield owns this song, nobody can do this song like Bobby does. I'm glad you appreciate it like millions of others do, thanks! And a thumbs up from me.
Thank you 😊
Your reaction was so touching. Thank you both for showing your vulnerability. Stopping, talking, laughing, crying is why we watch you!
No matter how many people cover this song, Bobby Hatfield's version is far superior to all the rest. Your reaction was perfectly normal. This song, the artist, and the manner in which he performed the song expressed more emotion and feelings in a pure way with lost talent.
Jamesferris sorry Lucy Thomas now owns this song, sung it the way it was intended to be sung !!!
@@wilburfinnigan2142 That's your opinion only.
The only one
That’s not an opinion that’s delusional
That little smile at the end tells you that Bobby knew he'd nailed it.
You guys win the prize for best reactors!
Watching you two gives me hope for the human race!!
Both of your reactions to Bobby Hatfield's buttery smooth voice & one of a kind performance was heartfelt and we understand why the song by him gives us the emotions he lets us feel. Loved how the song touched your soul. it has done the same thing to me & so many others going back to 1965. I did see both of the Righteous Brothers perform in Indiana in 1966. Then got to see Bill Medley & his current partner Bucky Heard perform 2 yrs ago in California to a packed house. Enjoying your reactions.
Wow! Thank you! Much appreciated 😊
Absolutely love your reaction 💗🎶🎵 Such a beautiful song and a more beautiful couple 💕
They truly are
Nobody Can Match This Version. Great Reaction As Usual.
Lucy Thomas just owned this song, so much better singer !!!
RIP Bobby Hatfield….., What a voice you had
Even on the acoustically crappy TV soundstage, he sings like an angel.
Women fall in love with him and this song everytime we hear it. I've heard this song for 40 years and it is still moving.
I love how much you two love each other and show it all the time 😍
His vocal gymnastics are unbelievable! Legitimately operatic!!
One of the most beautiful vocal recordings ever. It never fails to touch me. Thank you for sharing how it touched you. ☮❤🎶
It was a song from an old movie about an inmate asking his girl to wait for him.
When this version became the mega hit in the 60’s, it really resonated because of all the soldiers leaving for Vietnam, many never came back.
Young men fighting and dying while longing for their loved ones…..
No matter who covers it, they can never convey the feelings, the gravitas to the song.
Bobby’s voice and delivery were perfect for all those emotions of humanity.
I think the reason it is so touching is because it is performed live, and sung so passionately. You rarely hear this today.
This is the incomparable Counter Tenor voice of the late great Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers. Done 59 years ago (Live) in (1965) on the NBC Andy Williams Television Show. The song written back in 1955 for a prison movie title "Unchained." Was composed by multi award winning composer Alex North with Lyrics by Hy Zaret. The NBC Studio Orchestra and Bobby Hatfield gave a performance that was one for the ages. It has been considered by many as the greatest live television performance in music history. This performance in 1965 of Unchained Melody" has become the quintessential version of them all. And ever since then all orchestras and singers have used this version ever since. The rest as they say is history. Great reaction as always. Your lovely wife never realized this was the greatest performance done on live television ever. She knew how Bobby's voice and the NBC Studio Orchestras performance has moved her so much. You add the lyrics of Hy Zaret, and you got an instant classic. The television host Andy Williams said it best at the end. "Beautiful."
No apology needed, lovely reaction.
You had to have talent to sing back then ... no auto tune, no re-takes, no gimmicks .. just pure God given talent.. Bobby is a countertenor .. amazing range, effortless ...known as blue eyed soul ... Love your reaction!
"It, sometimes, destroys you....but in a good way." Best reaction comment I've heard in a long time. Great reaction.
Yes
You two are sweet together. Love how your husband tenderly touches your cheek.☺️ I am 75 and remember this song from way back! Thank you!
Bobby Hatfield is untouchable. So much talent in that handsome face.
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melissacaddel Sorry but Lucy Thomas just showed how that song was to be sung, she owns that song now, best version of the 1500 covers of it !!!
@@wilburfinnigan2142 no she doesn't. She has a beautiful voice but no one but Bobby Hatfield has the kind of reaction to this song the way he does. This lady is a prime example. And it's both men and women. Either tears, goosebumps, mesmerizing people. It's not just me, it's millions of people who are deeply touched by Bobby singing this song!
one of the greatest vocal performances of all time
Such a beautiful song and its the best sung by the unique golden voice of Bobby Hatfield just a timeless song that will always relate to so so many people just wish there were songs like this today for they are missed big time ❤
Absolute best version of this song. The arrangement is perfect too.
The orchestra was certainly killing it here too. It all came together perfectly
Bobby had rehearsed with the Andy Williams Orchestra.
Bobby looked as nervous as a kitten at the beginning, but that smile at the end said everything, for he knew he had nailed it. One of the very best live performances of all time.
Ps. The way you caressed her cheek as she teared up. Your love was showing. Never lose that❤❤
he was so effortless singing this, notice at the very end he isn't even breating hard...amazing. No auto tune just straight ahead vocal power.And that kids is how it's done !!!
it's the hauntingly aching way he conveys the emotions through the words, in my view
beautifully described
The man in the middle is Andy Williams,possibly the greatest crooner of the 60s!Have you heard,seen his Moon River?
Very happy you are mentioning Andy Williams - totally agree it would be great for them to listen to Moon River.
Big hit in the '60s. Bobby's studio recording of "Unchained Melody was used as the background music in the 1990 movie "Ghost." The audiences loved it and it became a hit all over again. Same artist, same song, recorded 25 years earlier. The album was rereleased and collected a whole box full of platinum records, one for every country where it sold more than a million copies. Those and their music guys are timeless.
Absolutely stunning performance thankyou for sharing this with us, and your reaction.
I grew up on this music and it holds a special place in my heart. You guys are such a lovely, genuine sweet couple. :)
Perhaps it is the innocence of the era, the purity of the performance. For me, 1965 was right at the end of that era, soon to be overwhelmed by world events and commercialism of the industry.
Beautiful reaction to a beautiful song.
No doubt it was a joke that Bill Medley told Andy Williams - when he said that he did not believe this song would be a hit. In truth, both these great singers knew that the melody of this iconic song better fit Bobby Hatfield's tone and range. It was a wise move, and the song has become an inspirational hit for generations!
A coin flip decided it. At least that is most commonly accepted as the truth. Bill produced it and played keyboards, which in fact is an extremely important part of the song, as it is a series of arpeggios that represent the “unchained” part of the song. So while only Bobby sings, it’s appropriate to consider it a production by both of them. Imho
So Bill never tried his own version, just for kicks / curiosity if nothing else? I'm curious how that would sound. Think it would be close to being as good?
Bill Medley played on and produced the recording, though the Andy Williams orchestra played on this performance. Both the comment about it not being a hit and the coin flip are jokes, the latter becoming a rumor because Bill repeated it though at others times has stated that it was Bobby's choice of a solo. In an interview with them Bobby shared that he sang this song with his original group The Variations and said "I had that one in my pocket".
Sometimes, Miss Dominika, a song will reach deep down inside us and for reasons we don't even know, will squeeze our heart until tears well up and spill over..
Thank you both for sharing your musical journey with us.
I cried along with you, Dominica. The perfect version of an iconic song. 🧬 🎭
When Bobby sings he feels the music and he makes sure you feel it too. Beautiful voice, beautiful man!
Having heard this song thousands of times, and loving it every time, I must say, that I love you two every bit as much.
I have heard this song covered many times, but this performance always makes me weep. Such control, such range - perfection. So beautiful. I love how you two get so emotionally involved with the music. I feel much the same. God bless your both...
This beautiful man was the master. He had a powerhouse voice but knew when to hold it back to create a love story from the lyrics, the melody and instrumentals. Andy Williams' Orchestra also held back and let the strings support the voice. The combination was a work of art which is why this live performance is considered one of the greatest, if not THE greatest, of all time on national TV. It's so nice to see you get back to these two performers from my era and hope to see you eventually get into their more lively R&B performances where their energy and humor shine. There were so many sides to their vocal abilities and some of it will knock your socks off. There aren't enough piano keys for what they were capable of. Really love you two and thank you.
One of the best artists from the golden 60! Music like this never comes back. No computer, no auto tune. A pure voice. His mom was in the audience and bobby was sick too
This generation of singers are not made anymore.
This version made millions of people feel the way you are describing so beautifully. The RBs were both highly trained and highly experienced singer. They were not an overnight success...at least not until they recorded 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling.' I still love to hear them after over 60 years. Loved your reaction.
Arguably the best song ever recorded.
It is a beautiful song, and no one can sing it better than this.
Beautiful reaction. His musical ornaments are like leaves falling from a tree and curling in the air as it slowly drops to the ground. I think this is the definitive version.
This guy and this song is responsible for 5% of America's population today. No auto-tune, no click-tracks, no props, no "dancers" no gimmicks...just pure talent, charisma and honest delivery.
I'm a 57 year old Scotsman & i'm not afraid to admit my eyes well up everytime i hear this song . Unchained melody is in my Top 5 songs that really pull at my heart strings along with Frank Sinatra's - My Way , Sarah Brightman & Andre Bocelli's - Time To Say Goodbye , Judy Garland's - Over The Rainbow & The Beatles - Something . 🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵👩🎤👨🎤🧑🎤🙋♀🙋♂🙋
So we've done two out of 5 of your favourite songs. 'Unchained Melody' and 'My Way' Three to go 💚😉 Thanks for sharing ☺️
Also, Eva Cassidy's version of Somewhere Over the Rainbow is a wonderful version also. It is truly a new classic.
Back in those days, a voice went into the mic, through an amplifier and out the speakers. No filters, voice manipulation, nothing. You stuffed it up live, everybody saw it and heard it.
Gives you a real appreciation of their vocal talent. Probably the best cover of this song. Can't imagine anyone else doing it justice.
RIP Bobby Hatfield.
Perfect song and the reaction matched, perfect! Thank you for another 15 or so minutes of happiness.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊💚
Righteous brothers were so special everyone loved these guys
It doesn't matter how many times you see this, it will always hit you that way. Something so beautiful, you can hardly believe it's real and you feel it actually touch your soul. Thank you for sharing with us. ❤
I cry everytime i listen to this great song. It's so beautiful💯
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL ❤❤❤❤
Thanks for doing this song we had this as our wedding dance song 27 years ago.
Guess it's songs and performances like this that makes me stuck in the 60s! THANK U👍👏👏👏❤❤✌️
Always love your reactions - they are always real, not fake, always true... this performance was epic and I'm glad you finally got to see it.
I absolutely loved your reaction. It brings tears to my eyes too. The song is a masterpiece.
Bravo Bobby Hatfield👏👏👏👏 Such a beautiful genuine reaction from you guys, and there's absolutely no need to apologise for re-starting this masterpiece✌
No body can sing it Like Bobby Hatfield! He is the best❤❤❤❤
This is the original!
Actually this is not the original. It was written for a 1955 movie “Unchained”
You guys are fantastic ,so real!!
Beautiful song ❤ You two have a beautiful love for each other and it's a beautiful thing to see! 😊😊❤❤❤❤
I LOVE YOU TWO!!
Seeing tears in your wife's eyes made me tearful.
Such a fantastic track.
Love both your reactions.
I think you two express what you're feeling better than anyone on the 'Tube bless you.
This is one of the sweetest reactions I have ever seen."What happened Lady?", wow.
And I totally feel it, this is singing from the heart, so pure. What a voice, crystal clear and so so so warm... what a tone, what talent. Incredible.
I have seen the clip so many times now and almost every time I have goosebumbs.
Thank you for sharing you're reactions, it was very moving.
Your reaction to this song was as pure and genuine to me as the song was to you and it's beautiful. I enjoy your reactions very much.
Thank you so much!! 😊
Sometimes it's all in the delivery. Mr Hatfield hits this one out of the park. Righteous indeed!!
This (IMHO) is one of the top three live performances of all time.
Another one in my top three is Procol Harum (live in Denmark) singing White Shade Of Pale.
Great reaction. ✌️
I have long thought that music is one of the most powerful forces in the world. It has brought people together to support causes, inspired patriotism, feel spirituality more deeply, feel love more strongly, heal aching hearts or break hearts and so on. I have been playing guitar for over 50 years and I am thankful for the gift of music every time I play. There is certainly no shame in being moved by a good song; it happens to me daily.
I love how this man adores his wife so much.
I think this may be the best live performance ever.
Best ever ??¿(((
Nilot
Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley had agreed that each would sing a solo on an album. ‘As the story goes’, both men wanted to sing this song and Bobby Hatfield won the coin toss! Although the song has been covered literally hundreds of times, with Elvis’ version darn good... Bobby Hatfield’s version is definitely the gold standard!
Bobby Hatfield was notoriously nervous before performing before large audiences, even more so on live TV. His nervousness was even more elevated for this 1965 performance because his mother was in the audience - for her first time to watch her son perform live on national TV. While his nervousness was apparent during the dialogue with Andy Williams prior to the song, Bobby immediately settled into his "zone" when he started singing.
That man’s voice is a work of art. ❤❤❤
Yall could start this over a hundred times or more!! It will never get old!! Keep shining ✌️
One thing that helped with the mood with this song that the other versions don't have, and that's the classical orchestra backing Bobby up, starting soft and gentle with the strings and ending with the trumpets. Outstanding and incomparable performance.
1965 - Live - auto tune wasn't even some geeks dream yet. Just pure raw talent! Bobby's 3-octave tenor, with pitch perfect clarity and makes it so smooth and effortless. A few have covered this song since Bobby's version, but Bobby owns this! Often considered, within the music world, as the greatest solo - ever!
We all get teary-eyed because this song was sung so amazingly beautiful. And it was sung live on TV.
It is pure and innocent!! full of love💞
Bobby's vocal style just put so much emotion into this beautiful song. So many wonderful memories of this one.
Ahhh what a great reaction. It's such an Iconic and beautiful song. Stay safe ❤
Amazing how Just a simple song with simple arrangements can be turned into a deeply moving experience with TALENT.
You two show as much love as that song. I was sixteen when that song came out, and as you say it was a more pure and simple time. Now I'm old and my wife is but we still react the same as you when we hear it again. Thank you.
It’s been said music can be the heartbeat of our soul… Nice reaction and review
I love your reactions! You are both so genuine and caring! We need more people like you in this world!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I was in high school when the Righteous Brothers came out in 1964. I watched Bobby sing this song on the Andy Williams show in 1965. He owns this song. No one sang it better than he did. No auto tunes, just pure raw talent. RIP Bobby! We miss hearing your beautiful voice! ❤🙏
The magic of shows like this is that it can wrestle tears when there were none before. And copious quantities, I am surprised to report. But my God, that fellow can sing and emote simultaneously! Andy Willams is most known for "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" where he performed it on his show in a most festive manner.
A moving song of the heart. I believe certain music is played in God’s tempo that moves one’s soul.
I’m so happy that you two finally reacted to this music.
I actually expected to see Andrei have the more emotional reaction.
This song was played at my first wedding. I thought it fitting to have it played at my wife’s memorial service. Every time I hear it I still see the look of love in her eyes as we stood at the altar and then how it made me feel at her memorial. In spite of the conflicting emotions, I’ll sit here and watch reactors fall under its spell for long times.
Watching your reaction Domika and then Andreis reaction to you is medicine for my soul.
Thank you so much!
I love your love!
Such a lovely reaction. Thank you. I've been addicted to this performance for a couple months. My husband died 3 years ago and I think of him when I hear it.
Thank you for sharing. Much love from both of us 💚
You guys are made for this song. 🌈
Thank you for your reactions. When you look at today's music you realize that there was greatness that led the way
I love the emotion you both put in to this!!!
Esta interpretación es.... UNICA, INIGUALABLE!!
MAGISTRAL.
what moved you is that it was REAL. The heart knows what is real. But you two are so lovely together, he is so attentive to you, it is so rare to see anymore.♥