Maybe THE best version...what a GREAT baritone Perry was! The great popular singer/balladeers: 1) Frank, 2) Nat 3) Matt Monro/Perry Como...all were naturals who also worked hard to do songs right.
It was for a 1955 movie entitled "Unchained" and it was sung by Todd Duncan. Perry recorded it in 1955 also. The Righteous Brothers didn't record it until 1965.
I like Perry's version of ANYTHING better. He was the best.
It was for a 1955 movie entitled "Unchained" and it was sung by Todd Duncan. Perry recorded it in 1955 also. The Righteous Brothers didn't record it until 1965.
I like Perry's version of ANYTHING better. He was the best.
This is a beautiful song--every version I've heard is wonderful. The Al Hibbler, Roy Hamilton and Perry Como versions from 1955 are very different than the later version sung by The Righteous Brothers. Johnny Maestro ("16 Candles") also recorded this and sang it in the same style as Bobby Hatfield, as a tribute to Hatfield. ♫♥♫
This is a wonderful version of "Unchained Melody", especially if you turn the volume up. Another great version was by The Platters. Written by Hy Zarat, and music composed by Alex North.
Wow, you're so right, lovermatic. I love Perry Como's voice and when he sings this song, it made me really listen to the lyrics for the first time. With the more well-known version, I was always paying attention to the harmonizing.
Maybe THE best version...what a GREAT baritone Perry was! The great popular singer/balladeers: 1) Frank, 2) Nat 3) Matt Monro/Perry Como...all were naturals who also worked hard to do songs right.
raidencraig 4 days ago
LINDO SIMPLISMENTE LINDO...
terezadejesus 2 months ago
Love this version, but try John Gary's version. It is unbelievable! Both are great singers sadly missed.
TerryComo2010 3 months ago
My mother loved Perry Como, I didn't know that I love him as well. Listening to him makes me happy.
dstaylor3 5 months ago
It was for a 1955 movie entitled "Unchained" and it was sung by Todd Duncan. Perry recorded it in 1955 also. The Righteous Brothers didn't record it until 1965.
I like Perry's version of ANYTHING better. He was the best.
irishlass1029 1 year ago 3
It was for a 1955 movie entitled "Unchained" and it was sung by Todd Duncan. Perry recorded it in 1955 also. The Righteous Brothers didn't record it until 1965.
I like Perry's version of ANYTHING better. He was the best.
irishlass1029 1 year ago
this is an example of real music by a real singer,unlike the garbage today.thank you
mysweetlizzie 1 year ago 2
This is a beautiful song--every version I've heard is wonderful. The Al Hibbler, Roy Hamilton and Perry Como versions from 1955 are very different than the later version sung by The Righteous Brothers. Johnny Maestro ("16 Candles") also recorded this and sang it in the same style as Bobby Hatfield, as a tribute to Hatfield. ♫♥♫
TopazDupree 1 year ago
This is a wonderful version of "Unchained Melody", especially if you turn the volume up. Another great version was by The Platters. Written by Hy Zarat, and music composed by Alex North.
thiaanthony 2 years ago 3
Who made this song?
Flacoyo58 2 years ago
Velvet voice~
SABOREAME68 2 years ago 2
Wow, you're so right, lovermatic. I love Perry Como's voice and when he sings this song, it made me really listen to the lyrics for the first time. With the more well-known version, I was always paying attention to the harmonizing.
nauort23 2 years ago 3
Thank you, this is beautiful
rajadapur 2 years ago 6