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Righteous Brothers "PHIL SPECTOR MET THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS IN 1964. THEY ARE NOT BROTHERS, THEIR NAMES ARE BOBBY HATFIELD AND BILL MEDLEY. BEFORE MEETING UP WITH PHIL SPECTOR THEY HAD RECORDED FOR THE MOONGLOW RECORD LABEL..." >>>presented by John Rausch |
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The Official Righteous Brothers Web Site "In 1961 a young singer from Santa Ana, California named William T. Medley who was working with a local group named The Paramours was introduced to another young singer from Anaheim named Robert L. Hatfield who had his own group called The Variations. At the encouragement of a mutual friend the hi tenor and the low baritone ended up on stage together and so began one of the music business's most enduring and popular music groups of all time..." >>>The Official Righteous Brothers Web Site |
Righteous Brothers 'They weren't brothers, but Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield (both born in 1941) were most definitely righteous, defining (and perhaps even inspiring) the term "blue-eyed soul" in the mid-'60s. The White, Southern California duo were an established journeyman doo wop/R&B act before an association with Phil Spector produced one of the most memorable hits of the 1960s, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"...' >>> presented by All Music Guide |
The Righteous Brothers "Despite their professional appellation, Bill Medley (b. 19 September 1940, Santa Ana, California, USA) and Bobby Hatfield (b. 10 August 1940, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, USA) were not related. They met in 1962 at California's Black Derby club, where they won the approbation of its mixed-race clientele. By blending Medley's sonorous baritone with Hatfield's soaring high tenor, this white duo's vocal style invoked that of classic R&B, and a series of excellent singles, notably 'Little Latin Lupe Lu', followed. They achieved national fame in 1964 following several appearances on US television's highly popular Shindig . " >>>Presented by Yahoo! Music |
The Righteous Brothers - Anthology (1962-1974) Hear audio samples of all the Righteous Brothers hits produced by Phil Spector at this site. 1 There She Goes (She's Walking Away); 2 Little Latin Lupe Lu; 3 My Babe; 4 Koko Joe; 5 Try To Find Another Man; 6 I Just Want To Make Love To You; 7 This Little Girl Of Mine; 8 Bring Your Love To Me; 9 Shoorah! Shoorah!; 9 Roller Skates; 10 Justine; 11 Georgia On My Mind; 12 You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'; 13 Just Once In My Life; 14 See That Girl; 16 Hung On You
DISC 2:; 1 Ebb Tide; 2 Soul And Inspiration, (You're My); 3 Stand By; 4 He; 5 Go Ahead And Cry; 6 White Cliffs Of Dover, The; 7 On This Side Of Goodbye; 8 Man Without A Dream, A; 9 Melancholy Music Man; 10 Stranded In The Middle Of Noplace; 11 Hang Ups - Bobby Hatfield; 12 I Can't Make It Alone; 13 Brown Eyed Woman - Bill Medley; 14 Rock And Roll Heaven - Bill Medley; 15 Give It To The People; 16 Dream On
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