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The Righteous Brothers sing You've Lost that Loving Feeling

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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fibernachi1 (18 hours ago) Show Hide
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@schiple very cool, circle of life feeling.
paulocloud (3 days ago) Show Hide
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valeu pelo video beijos
squatch1983 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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absolute classic
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schiple (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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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.
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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.
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sounds kinda like the chorus of "cast your fate to the winds"

meh, they all copy off each other, it's sick.
olseaman (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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NOTHING BETTER,SIMPLY RIGHTEOUS
corrales0811 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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i wish i was this age back then.
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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.

Thank you so much for posting this.

RIP Bobby Hatfield. You were a great artist.

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