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Bobby Hatfield, 63, half of the "blue-eyed soul" duo the Righteous Brothers, which made "Unchained Melody" and "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' " enduring favorites for slow dances and romantic ...
Fans of the Righteous Brothers — Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield — may remember a story earlier this summer about how they had given up their royalty rights to many of their old hits, among ...
June Valli stalled out at No.29. Medley recounted to XM how he and his partner Bobby Hatfield soaked up black singers, so they knew the Hibbler and Hamilton versions.
Bobby Hatfield, the tenor half of the Righteous Brothers, sang that song, “Unchained Melody.” Right – lots of people have sung that one. Elvis sang it. But not like Bobby Hatfield.
Righteous Brother Bobby Hatfield, who with partner Bill Medley pioneered "blue-eyed soul" with hits including "Unchained Melody" and "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling," has died of undetermined ...
And I do ‘Unchained Melody’ on stage, which is a tribute to Bobby [Hatfield], but I must say, every once in a while — actually, almost every time I do it — Karen pops into my head as I’m ...
At the time, Medley and singer Bobby Hatfield, were in a five-piece band called The Paramours. The duo left the group and recorded the song in 1962 for Ray Maxwell at Moonglow Records.
Classics Righteous Brothers’ Bill Medley recalls newfound popularity of 'Unchained Melody' after hit film 'Ghost' 'We had a front-row seat to history and didn’t know at the time' ...
Although his partner, Bill Medley, with the booming baritone, was the more prominently featured of the two vocalists, Hatfield sang the entire 1965 hit version of "Unchained Melody," successfully ...
Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Bill Medley's righteous baritone didn't immediately start singing "Unchained Melody" when he spoke to The Tennessean late on a mid-November afternoon.
Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Bill Medley's righteous baritone didn't immediately start singing "Unchained Melody" when he spoke to The Tennessean late on a mid-November afternoon. The call wasn't ...