The Righteous Brothers on Shin-Dig. This clip OOZES cool. Take one white guy who sings like Marvin Gaye, another who sings like Sam Cooke, add Phil Spectors wall of sound and you got magic.
The Righteous Brothers on Shin-Dig. This clip OOZES cool. Take one white guy who sings like Marvin Gaye, another who sings like Sam Cooke, add Phil Spectors wall of sound and you got magic.
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An amazing amazing song, don't think we appreciated the talent back then, but we sure knew what we liked. So I first heard this back in '65 on my little transistor radio, up in my room, while my parents had a party downstairs, tonight I watch this on my laptop up in my room while my kid has a party downstairs.
I heard these guys sing in a Bowling Alley in Orange County in 1964 before anyone knew who they called themselves The Rightous Bros. They never sang this this but they had a pretty good repertoire back then.
Wow. I had forgotten how really great they were. I also never realized how georgeous they were, If you didn't catch Shindig, American Bandstand or Ed Sullivan, all you got was photos. When I was very young, my friends and I competed on the playground to see if anyone could sing both parts. Right.
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So I first heard this back in '65 on my little transistor radio, up in my room, while my parents had a party downstairs, tonight I watch this on my laptop up in my room while my kid has a party downstairs.
meh, they all copy off each other, it's sick.
Thank you so much for posting this.
RIP Bobby Hatfield. You were a great artist.