Lyrics by The Righteous Brothers

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  1. Unchained Melody
  2. You've Lost That Loving Feeling
  3. Just once in my life
  4. Ebb Tide
  5. Every Man Must Have a Dream
  6. Soul & Inspiration
  7. Brown Eyed Woman
  8. Dream On
  9. Hung On You
  10. Little Latin Lupe Lu
  11. You'll Never Walk Alone
  12. You're My Soul and Inspiration
  13. Fannie Mae
  14. For Sentimental Reasons
  15. Georgia On My Mind
  16. Give It To The People
  17. Go ahead and cry
  18. Harlem Shuffle
  19. He Ain't Heavy His My Brother
  20. He Will Break Your Heart
  21. I Believe
  22. In The Midnight Hour
  23. Justine
  24. Let The Good Times Roll
  25. Melancholy Music Man
  26. My Babe
  27. My Prayer
  28. Never Say I Love You
  29. On This Side Of Goodbye
  30. Peace Brother Peace
  31. Reflejos
  32. Rock and roll heaven
  33. Save The Last Dance For Me
  34. See That Girl
  35. Something You Got
  36. Something's Got a Hold On Me
  37. Somewhere
  38. Stand By
  39. The Great Pretender
  40. The White Cliffs Of Dover
  41. This Little Girl Of Mine
  42. Try To Find Another Woman
  43. Will You Love Me Tomorrow
  44. Without a Song
  45. You Are My Love
  46. You Can Have Her

The Righteous Brothers are an American musical duo originally formed by Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield but now comprising Medley and Bucky Heard. Medley formed the group with Hatfield in 1963. They had first performed together in 1962 in the Los Angeles area as part of a five-member group called the Paramours, and adopted the name The Righteous Brothers when they became a duo. Their most active recording period was in the 1960s and '70s, and, after several years inactive as a duo, Hatfield and Medley reunited in 1981 and continued to perform until Hatfield's death in 2003. The term "blue-eyed soul" is thought to have first been coined by Philadelphia radio DJ Georgie Woods in 1964 when describing the duo's music. Hatfield and Medley had contrasting vocal ranges, which helped them create a distinctive sound as a duet. They each had the vocal talent to perform as soloists. Medley sang the low parts with his bass-baritone voice, with Hatfield taking the higher-register vocals with his tenor. His voice reached the register of a countertenor. Following a year and a half of Top 40 non-entries on Billboard's Hot 100, the duo hit big with the late-1964 release of what would become their signature record, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" – a transatlantic number one produced by Phil Spector, often considered one of his finest works and a landmark recording in popular music. Other notable hits include three US 1965 Top Tens – "Just Once in My Life" and covers of "Unchained Melody" (also a huge hit in 1990 after being featured in the film Ghost) and "Ebb Tide" – and the massive US 1966 number one "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration", plus the 1974 comeback hit "Rock and Roll Heaven". Both Hatfield and Medley also had for a time their own solo careers. In 2016, Medley re-formed The Righteous Brothers with Bucky Heard and they continue to perform as a duo. The Righteous Brothers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003 and into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2005. Rolling Stone ranked them no. 16 on its list of the 20 Greatest Duos of All Time.

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