NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED - (Philles 129) Out of Los Angeles, this 1965 'Wall Of Sound' release is the often overlooked original 'A' side to the Righteous Brothers third Philles single. DJ's flipped the disc, splitting airplay with the Bill Medley produced, Bobby Hatfield solo of 'Unchained Melody' which became the bigger hit leaving the Phil Spector, Carole King and Gerry Goffin tune in the dust.
Another good gem which may had been a double sided hit but i used to hear that song on oldies radio in the eighties and this is top notch.
mbrand19971 1 month ago
One of the best Righteous Bros. songs ever!!!!!!
nostalgiahistoria67 4 months ago
"Time 2:40" Real time 3:37. dj's p.o.'d much into flipping? Great record - but maybe a bit too dense in texture - remember some of the Crystals' later discs -"Little boy" and the monster, inflated version of "All grown up"? Compare to Bobby Vee's roughly contemporary "Run like the devil" arranged and produced by Jack Nitzsche. Similar orchestration but a lot cleaner, smoother and more accessible ear-wise.
lesgore54 4 months ago
This is one great song by the Righteous Bros. I never will get tired of this one. They had a lot of great hits in their time.
Great Post
Chuck *****************************
borerun 4 months ago