“You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” is a song by Phil Spector, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, first recorded in 1964 by the American vocal duo the Righteous Brothers, whose version was also produced by Spector and is cited by some music critics as the ultimate expression and illustration of his Wall of Sound recording technique. The record was a critical and commercial success on its release, reaching number one in early February 1965 in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
“In my humble opinion…The music of the 60’s I consider to be the best decade in Rock & Roll history. These two men “Bobby Hatfield (Tenor) and Bill Medley (Baritone)” were just one of the reasons why I considered this decade to be the best in Rock & Roll history. This song (You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling) by the Righteous Brothers is the most played song in the history of radio. It is in the Guinness book of world records to being the most played by radio disc jockeys all over the world. Also, one of the backup singers in this video was none other than “Cher.” Before she went onto fame and fortune with her late husband Sonny Bono as “Sonny & Cher.”“
“What you just reacted to the THE most played song on American radio in the 20th century with a confirmed 8+ million plays. This song was used as the background song in the movie “Top Gun”. This great duo also had the honor of being asked by The Beatles in 1964 to tour with them and be their opening act when The Beatles landed in America to embark on the most anticipated music tour in history. Bill and Bobby also had two more huge hits including “Unchained Melody” which was used as the background music in the movie “Ghost”, as well as “You’re My Soul & Inspiration” which went to #1 in 1965 for three weeks. If you loved Bill’s deep raspy voice then you will really enjoy hearing him in “You’re My Soul & Inspiration” link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WF12mMViw5g Bobby with his contrasting tenor voice puts on one of the greatest live solo TV performances of all time when he sings “Unchained Melody” live on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1965–so popular in fact that it currently has 64 million views on you tube,“
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