Unchained Melody - Johnny Maestro & the BB
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Saw him in concert and met him...he could still sing. R.I.P.
Hazel MacKenzie
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WHat"s there to say !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! incredible rock on JOHNNY HEAVEN HAS A GREAT A GREAT VOICE
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@IAMDMRAE Johnny Maestro has not been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. His name has come before the nominating committee several times, but he never received enough votes to make the final ballot. Hopefully, the R&RHOF Foundation in New York will someday award him this honor, which he certainly deserves. One of these years, his name will make that final ballot and he will receive enough votes to be inducted.
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Excellent version!
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That amazing voice just kept "giving" unaffected by age, to the millions of fans. Johnny's emotional renditions of every song changed at each concert appearance. He had the ability to push himself vocally and with styling changes to outdo himself, with Johnny being his own critic. All audiences got their money's worth. Rest in Peace!
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The most beautiful love song ever written, performed
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What a talent!! This man could have been a fine operatic tenor if he chose to.
He hits notes so high only dogs can hear. Riposa in pace signore!
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@fluffers99 Johnny's not trying to imitate Bobby Hatfield, and when Johnny hits those high notes, it sends chills down my spine. Both men were phenomenal singers.
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Outstanding !
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In '95 or '96 I was at a Jeep Jamboree at Mt. Airy Lodge in the Poconos. After a day in the woods I came back and Johnny and the Brooklyn Bridge were playing in the bar. My gf was tired so we went upstairs and crashed.
I have regretted it ever since.



There are VERY FEW singers that you can listen to that over the course of 25 years do not lose one bit of their voice.... Johnny's fans have been blessed!!!! RIP Maestro :(
wsyankeechef 1 year ago 18
@sukes58 Johnny Maestro enjoyed the music of The Righteous Brothers, and greatly admired the voice of Bobby Hatfield (1940-2003). Johnny sang this song in the style of Hatfield as a tribute to him. Both men were amazing at hitting those high notes.
TopazDupree 9 months ago 7