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Righteous Brothers & Lesley Gore on Shindig 1965

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  • @Kurlando Yes and you know what? It wasn't was on the Dirty Dancing soundtrack at all. I think some of us got confused with the Bill Medley/Jennifer Warnes duet that was on there: "(I've Had) The Time of My Life."

  • 20 years later "you've lost that lovin' feeling" became massive hit again from "dirty dancing" soundtrack

  • Shindig was the best and it was great moments like this made it that way. Where else could you see Lesley and Bill Medley singing eye to eye ? ( The lucky dog !)

  • Donna Loren is on Facebook.

  • Love Lesley Gore and of course the Righteous Brothers. They would perform at our skating rink in Downey, CA. Those were the days!! Just to let you know the girl singing with Bobby at first is Donna Loren. She was great but not around for long. She had a wonderful voice and was in some of the "Beach Party" movies. Wonder where she is now?? K

  • For the record,Bobby Hatfield died Nov. 5, 2003 at the Raddison Motel in Kalamazoo Mich.from severe cocaine toxicity according to autopsy reports.His body was discovered just 30 minutes before he was to perform. Bill Medley was devistated and incoherent..Coke had taken yet another victim.

  • @preciousjey Bobby Hatfield's the one that passed on a few years ago :(

  • @preciousjey The short one who sang falsetto.

  • Was that fun or what!

  • @liarsclub75 Lesley's MoWest album, Someplace Else Now, was produced by Joe Porter and features all song written by Lesley and co-written with her brother Michael, and Ellen Westen.  She took the songs to Quincy however he was not interested in producing an album. In 1975 Lesley took more songs she wrote to Quincy and he produced the album, Love Me By Name for the A&M label. It featured the singles Immortality and Sometimes (featuring the Brothers Johnson.)

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