The Righteous Brothers' You'll Never Walk Alone (Reaction!)

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No autotune. Hand-held mics. *_THIS_* is music!!!

lilsuzq
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Bill Medley had such a beautiful deep baritone voice and Bobby Hatfield's tenor voice was like a gift from the angels.

terereynolds
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They sang that well with those stupid little microphones and no auto tune. Bobby and Bill both had their own gifts which is why they made albums together and apart. They were my magic together. Bobby is still missed and Bill is still here. Thank you.

karenstrong
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They're like Lays Potato Chips. When they sing together it's hard to just pick one favorite because they were both so dynamic. Probably the best Bass Baritone ever and the best Counter Tenor Ever. Bill Medley's voice is so powerful and Bobby Hatfield's is so Angelic in many of their duets. Then there are the humorous and the more lively performances on Shindig that you haven't gotten to yet. Picture quality not as good but those are the gems, in my opinion, with the Shindig Show's own band, backup singers and Shindig Dancers cutting loose and the girls in the audience going crazy for them. Thank you for your wonderful reactions to these legendary performers.

SherryDocchio
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This song was written by Rogers and Hammerstein for the Broadway musical Carousel and is the show stopping number. Has been covered countless times and often performed for strength and encouragement in times of trial and sorrow. Just knew Bobby's high tenor would hit that note, but completely agree that Bill''s deep baritone gives the song its soul.

janflewelling
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This song is still sung all across Britain in of all places football pitches it's definitely a classic

ladydragon
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These brothers are so awesome. They never disappoint you. I'm 75 yrs and I was a teenager when they came out in 1964. I have every vinyl record album they made. Love these guys. RIP Bobby. We miss your beautiful voice!!

maryanngarrimone
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OMG, How beautiful, incredibly heavenly.

jop
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Wonderful.nyo hear voices from my Era where they sang with no technical crap..just pure talent which we have never seen since. Rock on Brothers and RIP Bobby..one of best musical talents of our time❤❤

BevVerge
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So beautiful. Their voices were so incredible together.

Songbird-
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You are one of the first reactions I have this phone many years that recognize the countertenor and Bobby Hatfield. A few others have, but most of them say well his falsetto. And he’s not falsetto. He has such a range of notes. If you heard him sing, unchained Melody, the last for note on the Andy Williams show went off the piano.

janetgallo
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Love the Righteous Brothers and this song. Jerry Lewis would sing this song every year on his MDA Fundraiser Marathon and always cried before he finished it. ❤❤

nancyankrom
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I was blessed to be in grade school during this time. My family never missed the Ed Sullivan Show, so I witnessed many, many fantastic artists perform without all the electronic enhancements common today. Just pure talent.

gingw
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Elvis was a huge fan of theirs. They have an uplifting tribute to some of the greats called Rock and Roll Heaven.

kimking
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from an early or mid 20th century broadway production when the male lead dies, sometimes used as a religious song, re-recorded by the british group gary and the pacemakers who made it the official song of a uk soccar club, often played by various uk clubs and because of that known all over europe where soccar is played, and played following the biggest ever disaster at a soccar game in the uk where many in rhe audience were killed, thus making it a song sometimes played in memorium of that occasion

jucadvgv
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Just think, folks my age got to listen to all these songs, all the the time.

maxalexander
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Such an AMAZING song, and they absolutely created MAGIC! THE HARMONY, AND THOSE SPLENDID BLENDS make the other split notes just Pop! Thank you for sharing this with us 😊💖🤟🤗🌹🍀🦓

lizreynolds
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The year I was born 1965 but that is the first time I've heard that version of a fantastic song, absolutely mind blown, I grew up listening to Gerry and the Pacemakers(UK) version, new subscriber to your channel from 🇬🇧

teresacarney
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Them hitting those high notes gave me the chills ...grew up with and Ed Sullivan Thanks for playing awesome music when people sang with artificial stuff!

mariafentis
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I remember that performance. The Ed Sullivan show was a show the whole family gathered to watch. Their voices silenced and stilled this hyper-active 5 year old.

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