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The Righteous Brothers

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,[1] 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.[2][3][4]

The Righteous Brothers
The Righteous Brothers performing at Knott's Berry Farm
Bobby Hatfield (left) and Bill Medley
Background information
OriginOrange County, California, U.S.
GenresPop, soul, rock
Years active1962–1971, 1974–1976, 1981–2003, 2016–present
Labels
Members
Past members

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.[5]

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.[6]

The Righteous Brothers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003[7] and into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2005.[8] Rolling Stone ranked them no. 16 on its list of the 20 Greatest Duos of All Time.[9]

Music career edit

1962–1964: Beginning edit

Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley were in different groups before they met – Hatfield was in a group from Anaheim called the Variations, and Medley in a group from Santa Ana called the Paramours.[10] Barry Rillera, a member of Medley's band who was also in Hatfield's group, suggested they go see each other's show and perform together.[11] Later, after a member of Paramours left in 1962, Hatfield and Medley joined forces and formed a new Paramours, which included Johnny Wimber (a founder of the Vineyard Movement).[citation needed] They started performing at a club called John's Black Derby in Santa Ana,[10] and were signed to a small record label Moonglow in 1962. They released a single "There She Goes (She's Walking Away)" in December 1962. However, the Paramours did not have much success and soon broke up, leaving Hatfield and Medley to perform as a duo in 1963.[12] According to Medley, they then adopted the name The Righteous Brothers for the duo because black Marines from the El Toro Marine base started calling them "righteous brothers".[13] At the end of a performance, a black U.S. Marine in the audience would shout, "That was righteous, brothers!", and would greet them with "Hey righteous brothers, how you doin'?" on meeting them.[13][14]

The Righteous Brothers released three albums under the Moonglow label,[15] one of these and a further compilation album were released after they had joined Phil Spector. They released 12 singles with Moonglow, but only two were moderate hits – "Little Latin Lupe Lu" and "My Babe" from their first album Right Now!.[16] In August and September 1964, they opened for The Beatles in their first U.S. tour.[17] However, they left before the tour finished as they were asked to appear on a new television show called Shindig!;[18][7] they also felt unappreciated by the audience as they were then little known on the East Coast, and the audience demanded to hear the Beatles while they were performing.[19] They returned to Los Angeles to tape the pilot for the show, and would later appear in the show regularly.[20] Their next album was Some Blue-Eyed Soul; the term blue-eyed soul was first used to refer to The Righteous Brothers by black DJs, but after they became popular, the term became a general term for all white singers who sang what was then considered "black music".[21] In October and November 1964, they opened for The Rolling Stones on their American tour.[22]

1964–1965: The Spector years edit

In 1964, music producer Phil Spector came across the Righteous Brothers when they performed in a show at the Cow Palace in Daly City, where one of Spector's acts, The Ronettes, was also appearing, and he conducted the band for the show.[20] Spector was impressed enough to arrange a deal with Moonglow in early October 1964 allowing him to record and release songs by the Righteous Brothers in the US, Canada and UK under his own label, Philles Records.[23][24] Prior to this, all the songs Spector produced for Philles Records featured African-American singers; the Righteous Brothers would be his first white vocal group for the label. However, their "blue-eyed soul" vocal style suited Spector.[25]

Spector commissioned Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil to write a song for them, which turned out to be "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'".[20][26] The song, released in late 1964, became their first major hit single and reached No. 1 in February 1965.[27]Produced by Phil Spector, the record is often cited as one of the finest expressions of Spector's Wall of Sound production techniques. It is one of the most successful pop singles of its time, despite exceeding the then-standard length for radio play. Indeed, according to BMI, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" became the most-played song on American radio and television of the 20th century, with more than eight million airplays by the end of 1999.[28]

The Righteous Brothers had several other hit singles with Philles Records in 1965, including "Just Once in My Life" and "Unchained Melody" (originally the B-side of "Hung on You"),[29] both reaching the Billboard Top 10. Medley said that he produced "Unchained Melody"; the song was originally intended only as a track on the album Just Once in My Life, and Spector had asked him to produce the albums so Spector could spend time and money on producing singles.[30][31] Later copies of the original 45 release credited Spector as producer when it became a hit.[32]

After the success of "Unchained Melody", Spector started releasing older songs with the Righteous Brothers, including "Ebb Tide", which reached No. 5. Hatfield was the only vocal on "Unchained Melody" and "Ebb Tide", and both were songs Bobby Hatfield had performed with his first group, the Variations.[33] According to Medley, both the early singles "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" and "Just Once in My Life" featured Medley's vocal strongly, which caused some friction between the duo, and the Hatfield solos in later singles restored some balance between the two.[34] The last single released that they recorded with Philles Records was "The White Cliffs of Dover".[33] Although Spector focused his attention in producing singles, a number of albums by the Righteous Brothers released with Philles Records sold well.[15]

In 1965, they had a couple of guest appearances in the films A Swingin' Summer and Beach Ball. They also became the first rock and roll act to play the Strip in Las Vegas (at The Sands).[35]

1966–1967: Verve Records edit

The duo's relationship with Spector however ended in some acrimony;[36] in 1966 they signed with Verve/MGM Records, leading to a lawsuit from Spector, which MGM settled with a $600,000 payment to Spector.[37] Their next release in 1966, "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration" was a Phil Spector sound-alike song. The song was first written by Mann and Weil after the success of "Lovin' Feelin'" but not completed, and they finished the song following a request by Medley after the Righteous Brothers moved to Verve.[38] Medley then produced the completed song, and was able to fully simulate the Spector style of production and achieve a similar sound to that of "Lovin' Feelin'". It quickly became their second No. 1 U.S. hit, staying at the top for three weeks.[37]

After a few more top-40 hits, including "He" and "Go Ahead And Cry", their popularity began to decline. Even a collaboration with former Motown A&R chief William "Mickey" Stevenson failed to work. In 1967, before they went their separate ways, and, to capitalize on their previous hits, Verve/MGM issued a "Greatest Hits" compilation which has been modified twice: in 1983 with 10 tracks and in 1990 with two more tracks.

1968–1975: Break up and reunion edit

The duo split up in February 1968, a breakup that would last for more than six years, when Medley left to pursue a solo career.[39] Medley recorded a few solo recordings on several labels, while Hatfield teamed up with singer Jimmy Walker (from The Knickerbockers) using the Righteous Brothers name on the MGM label. Medley first recorded "I Can't Make It Alone" written by Carole King, but the song failed to make much of an impact. The following single, "Brown Eyed Woman" written by Mann and Weil, performed better.[40] However, neither he nor Hatfield was able to match their previous chart success.

Hatfield and Jimmy Walker recorded an album, Re-Birth, as The Righteous Brothers before disbanding in 1971.[41][42] In a 2013 interview, Jimmy Walker said he had wanted to continue, but Hatfield decided to take a break and broke up the act.[43] In 1969, Hatfield appeared in a TV movie, The Ballad of Andy Crocker, and also recorded "Only You". He released a solo album, Messin' In Muscle Shoals in 1971.[44]

According to Medley, he was performing three shows a night in Las Vegas, but finding it too much of a strain on his voice singing solo, and under advice he sought out Hatfield to reform The Righteous Brothers; Hatfield at this point was broke and living alone in a small apartment.[45] In 1974, Medley and Hatfield announced their reunion at an appearance on The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour.[15] They signed with Haven Records, run by producers Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter and distributed by Capitol Records. Within a few weeks of reforming, they recorded Alan O'Day's "Rock and Roll Heaven", a paean to several deceased rock singers which became a hit, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Several more minor hits on Haven followed. After 1975, however, the Righteous Brothers would not appear in music charts except for re-releases of older songs and compilation albums, some of which were re-recordings of earlier works.

1976–2003: Later career and solo works edit

Between 1976 and 1981, Hatfield and Medley stopped performing as a duo after the death of Medley's first wife, as he wanted time off to look after his son. They reunited for an anniversary special on American Bandstand in 1981 to perform an updated version of "Rock and Roll Heaven".[15][46] They resumed touring intermittently, and they recorded a 21st Anniversary Celebration concert in 1983 at the Roxy on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, which was later released on video and was also aired on television.[47]

In the late 1970s, Medley once again began to record as a solo artist and had some success in the 1980s. In 1984, he scored country hits with "Till Your Memory's Gone" and "I Still Do", the latter also an adult-contemporary crossover hit. In late 1987, his duet with Jennifer Warnes, "(I've Had) The Time of My Life", which appeared on the soundtrack for Dirty Dancing, topped the Billboard Hot 100. It won them a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.

In 1990, Bobby Hatfield's original recording of "Unchained Melody" was featured in the popular feature film Ghost, starring Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore. It triggered an avalanche of requests to Top 40 radio stations by fans who had seen the movie to play the 1965 Righteous Brothers' recording. This motivated Polygram (which now owned the Verve/MGM label archives) to re-release the song to Top 40 radio. It became a major hit for a second time, reaching No. 13 on the Hot 100 in 1990. It also became their second No. 1 in the UK. The duo quickly re-recorded another version of "Unchained Melody" for Curb Records. Both the reissued and the re-recorded songs charted at the same time for several weeks, and the Righteous Brothers made history as the first act to have two versions of the same song in the Top 20 at the same time.[46] The re-recorded "Unchained Melody" hit No. 19 on the Hot 100 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[48]

They also re-recorded other songs for a budget-priced CD, The Best of The Righteous Brothers, released by Curb Records. Medley would later describe the re-recordings as "artistically, a stupid idea; financially, a wonderfully idea".[49] The album sold very well and received a double platinum certification from the RIAA.[50] A greatest hits CD collection of the original recordings called The Very Best of The Righteous Brothers...Unchained Melody[51] was released later by Verve/Polydor. This compilation album also became their first entry in the UK album chart.[52] They began to tour extensively all through the 1990s and early 2000s and performed for about 12 weeks a year in Las Vegas.[53][54]

Hatfield's death edit

Bobby Hatfield was found dead in his hotel room in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on November 5, 2003, shortly before he was due to perform at a concert with Bill Medley at Western Michigan University's Miller Auditorium.[55] The autopsy report attributed his death to heart failure brought on by cocaine.[56] Bill Medley continued to perform as a solo artist for some time after Hatfield's death, occasionally singing with a screen projection of old film footage of Hatfield.[57]

2016: The Righteous Brothers revived edit

In January 2016, Medley announced he intended to revive the Righteous Brothers for the first time since 2003. The late Hatfield was replaced with singer Bucky Heard at Las Vegas's Harrah's Showroom for more than 40 shows from March 23, 2016, to November 8.[58] The repertoire included some of the Righteous Brothers' best-known songs, such as "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'", "Soul & Inspiration", "Unchained Melody", but also the later "Rock and Roll Heaven", as well as Bill Medley's "The Time of My Life".[59] Medley explained that it was the encouragement of the Righteous Brothers' fans as well as several friends, producers and contacts in Las Vegas that made him consider reviving the Righteous Brothers' name again, while acknowledging that it was a difficult choice to continue without Hatfield, saying "I've had a million fans hollering at me to keep the Righteous Brothers alive... I looked at a couple of guys, but you know, you can't replace Bobby Hatfield, he's the best in the world". Medley was previously acquainted with Heard and watched him perform at a tribute concert to Journey, after which he realized that Heard was the only one he would consider capable of filling Hatfield's shoes, also noting that he and Heard had good chemistry together. Medley approached Heard a few days later and discussed the matter, which ended in a coin toss, which Medley won, resulting in Heard accepting Medley's proposal. Heard has since communicated that he knows he can never replace Hatfield, nor will he attempt to do so and that he intends to sing like Hatfield rather than sound like him.[60] A new CD was released the same year, featuring several of the Righteous Brothers' hit singles sung by Medley and Heard.[61]

Awards and nominations edit

The Righteous Brothers were nominated twice for a Grammy. In 1965, their recording of "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin" was nominated in the Best Rock And Roll Recording category at the 7th Annual Grammy Awards.[62] Their re-recording of "Unchained Melody" was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group at the 1991 Grammy.[63][64] They were also awarded the Best New Singing Group in the Billboard Disc Jockey Poll in 1965.[65]

The Righteous Brothers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 10, 2003.[66] They were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2005.[8] In 2019 The Righteous Brothers were Inducted into the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame.

Members edit

Current members

  • Bill Medley (1962–1968, 1974–1976, 1981–2003, 2016–present)
  • Bucky Heard (2016–present)

Former members

  • Bobby Hatfield (1962–1971, 1974–1976, 1981–2003; died 2003)
  • Jimmy Walker (1968–1971; died 2020)

Timeline edit

Discography edit

For their discography as solo artists, see Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield.

Albums edit

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[67]
US
R&B

[68]
AUS
[69]
CAN
[70]
Right Now![71] 11 8
Some Blue-Eyed Soul[72] 14
This Is New![73] 39
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'[74] 4 3
Just Once in My Life...[75] 9 8
Back to Back[76] 16
Soul & Inspiration[77] 7 18
Go Ahead and Cry[79] 32
Sayin' Somethin'[80] 155
Souled Out[81] 198
One for the Road[82] 187
Re-Birth[83]
(Bobby Hatfield and Jimmy Walker)
Give It to the People[84]
  • Released: 1974
  • Label: Haven Records
  • Formats: Vinyl
27 83 27
Sons of Mrs. Righteous[85]
  • Released: 1975
  • Label: Haven Records
  • Formats: Vinyl
The Righteous Brothers[86]
(Bill Medley and Bucky Heard)
  • Released: 2016
  • Label: Rock Canyon Records
  • Formats: Digital, CD
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released to that country

Compilation albums edit

Many compilation albums by The Righteous Brothers have been released, the following is a selection of compilation albums that received certifications.

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[67]
US
Catalog

[87]
AUS
[69][88]
UK
[89]
CAN
[90]
NLD
[91]
The Righteous Brothers Greatest Hits[92]
  • Released: November 30, 1967
    (also reissued later on CD with more tracks)[93]
  • Label: Verve Records
  • Formats: Vinyl, CD
21 10 58
Greatest Hits Vol. 2
  • Released: 1969
  • Label: Verve Records
  • Formats: Vinyl, cassette, CD, digital download
126
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
  • Released: 1982 (AUS)
  • Label: J&B Records (JB 098)
  • Formats: Vinyl, cassette
40
Soul & Inspiration
  • Released: 1987 (AUS)
  • Label: J&B Records (JB 323)
  • Formats: Vinyl, cassette
98
The Anthology 1962–1974[96]
  • Released: July 26, 1989
  • Label: Rhino Records
  • Formats: Vinyl, cassette, CD, digital download
178
Unchained Melody – Best Of The Righteous Brothers[98]
  • Released: October 2, 1990
  • Label: Curb Records
  • Formats: Cassette, CD, digital download
161 1 5
The Very Best Of Righteous Brothers[99]
  • Released: 1990
  • Label: Polydor (Verve)
  • Formats: Vinyl, Cassette, CD, digital download
31 14 38 11
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released to that country

Singles edit

Year Titles (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicated
Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[102]
UK
[103]
CAN
[104]
NLD
[105]
1963 "Little Latin Lupe Lu"
b/w "I'm So Lonely"
49 Right Now!
"My Babe"[a]
b/w "Fee-Fi-Fidily-I-O"
75
"Koko Joe"
b/w "B-Flat Blues"
1964 "Try to Find Another Man"
b/w "I Still Love You" (from This Is New!)
Some Blue-Eyed Soul
"Bring Your Love to Me"
b/w "If You're Lying, You'll Be Crying" (from This Is New!)
"This Little Girl of Mine"
b/w "If You're Lying, You'll Be Crying" (from This Is New!)
"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"
b/w "There's a Woman"
1 1 1 8[d] You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
1965 "Bring Your Love to Me" /
"Fannie Mae"[b]
83
117
Some Blue-Eyed Soul
"Just Once in My Life"
b/w "The Blues"
9 6 Just Once in My Life
"You Can Have Her"[b]
b/w "Love or Magic" (from Right Now!)
67 17 This Is New!
"Justine"[b]
b/w "In That Great Gettin' Up Mornin'" (from Right Now!)
85 37
"Unchained Melody" /
"Hung on You" (from Back To Back)
4
47
14
9
8
Just Once In My Life
"For Your Love"
b/w "Gotta Tell You How I Feel" (from This Is New!)
Some Blue-Eyed Soul
"Ebb Tide"
b/w "(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons"
5 48 5 Back To Back
1966 "Georgia on My Mind"[b]
b/w "My Tears Will Go Away" (from Some Blue-Eyed Soul)
62 Right Now!
"(You're My) Soul and Inspiration"
b/w "B-Side Blues" (Non-album track)
1 15 2 Soul & Inspiration
"He" /
"He Will Break Your Heart"
18
91

17
"Bring Your Love to Me" (second reissue)
b/w "I Need a Girl" (from This Is New!)
Some Blue-Eyed Soul
"Go Ahead and Cry"
b/w "Things Didn't Go Your Way"
30 27 Go Ahead and Cry
"On This Side of Goodbye"
b/w "A Man Without a Dream"
47 42 Sayin' Somethin'
"The White Cliffs of Dover"
b/w "She's Mine, All Mine"
21 Back To Back
"Island in the Sun"[103]
b/w "What Now My Love"
24 Go Ahead and Cry
1967 "Along Came Jones"
b/w "Jimmy's Blues"
Sayin' Somethin'
"Melancholy Music Man"
b/w "Don't Give Up on Me"
43 Non-album tracks
"Stranded in the Middle of No Place"
b/w "Been So Nice"
72
128
Souled Out
"My Darling Clementine"
b/w "That Lucky Old Sun"
Unreleased single
Standards
1968 "Here I Am"
b/w "So Many Lonely Nights Ahead"
Souled Out
1969 "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"
b/w "Let the Good Times Roll" (from The Righteous Brothers Greatest Hits, Vol. 2)
UK reissue
10 The Righteous Brothers Greatest Hits
Year Titles (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicated
Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[102]
AUS
[69][88][108]
UK
[103]
CAN
[104]
NLD
[105]
1970 "Woman, Man Needs Ya"
b/w "And the Party Goes On"
Re-Birth
"Po' Folks"
b/w "Good N' Nuff"
1974 "Rock and Roll Heaven"
b/w "I Just Wanna Be Me"
3 25 4 Give It To The People
"Give It to the People"
b/w "Love Is Not a Dirty Word"
20 75 27
"Dream On"
b/w "Dr. Rock and Roll"
32 97 41
1975 "Never Say I Love You"
b/w "High Blood Pressure"
The Sons of Mrs. Righteous
"Substitute"
b/w "Young Blood"
1976 "Hold On (To What You Got)"
b/w "Let Me Make the Music"
Non-album tracks
1977 "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"
b/w "Rat Race" (from Soul & Inspiration)
UK reissue
42 The Righteous Brothers Greatest Hits
1988 "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"
b/w "Unchained Melody"
Dutch reissue
87 13 Unchained Melody – The Very Best of The Righteous Brothers
1990 "Unchained Melody"[c]
b/w "Hung on You"
Reissue
13 1 1 4 1
"Unchained Melody" (new 1990 recording for Curb Records)
CD single
19 Best Of Righteous Brothers
"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"
b/w "Ebb Tide"
129 3 Unchained Melody – The Very Best of The Righteous Brothers
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released to that country
Notes
  • note a^ "My Babe" re-charted in 1965 at No. 101 U.S.
  • note b^ "Bring Your Love to Me"/"Fannie Mae", "You Can Have Her", "Justine" and "Georgia on My Mind" were older recordings released as singles in the U.S. by the Moonglow label to cash in on the duo's success on Philles (1964–65) and Verve (1966–67), which explains their relatively low chart positions.
  • note c^ The 1990 re-issue of "Unchained Melody" also charted at No. 1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
  • note d^ Three versions were ranked together as one in the Dutch Top 40 chart – the versions by the Righteous Brothers, Cilla Black, and a local cover by Trea Dobbs.[110]

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Righteous Brothers – Legends In Concert on YouTube – The 1983 recording of their anniversary concert at the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles
  • Righteous Brothers Discography — compiled by Peter Richmond
  • Righteous Brothers — by Dr. Frank Hoffmann

righteous, brothers, paramours, redirects, here, other, uses, paramour, disambiguation, american, musical, originally, formed, bill, medley, bobby, hatfield, comprising, medley, bucky, heard, medley, formed, group, with, hatfield, 1963, they, first, performed,. The Paramours redirects here For other uses see Paramour disambiguation 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 1 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 2 3 4 The Righteous BrothersThe Righteous Brothers performing at Knott s Berry Farm Bobby Hatfield left and Bill MedleyBackground informationOriginOrange County California U S GenresPop soul rockYears active1962 1971 1974 1976 1981 2003 2016 presentLabelsMoonglow Philles Records Verve Haven Records Rhino for reissues only Curb RecordsMembersBill Medley Bucky HeardPast membersBobby Hatfield Jimmy WalkerHatfield 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 5 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 6 The Righteous Brothers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003 7 and into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2005 8 Rolling Stone ranked them no 16 on its list of the 20 Greatest Duos of All Time 9 Contents 1 Music career 1 1 1962 1964 Beginning 1 2 1964 1965 The Spector years 1 3 1966 1967 Verve Records 1 4 1968 1975 Break up and reunion 1 5 1976 2003 Later career and solo works 2 Hatfield s death 3 2016 The Righteous Brothers revived 4 Awards and nominations 5 Members 5 1 Timeline 6 Discography 6 1 Albums 6 2 Compilation albums 6 3 Singles 7 References 8 External linksMusic career edit1962 1964 Beginning edit Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley were in different groups before they met Hatfield was in a group from Anaheim called the Variations and Medley in a group from Santa Ana called the Paramours 10 Barry Rillera a member of Medley s band who was also in Hatfield s group suggested they go see each other s show and perform together 11 Later after a member of Paramours left in 1962 Hatfield and Medley joined forces and formed a new Paramours which included Johnny Wimber a founder of the Vineyard Movement citation needed They started performing at a club called John s Black Derby in Santa Ana 10 and were signed to a small record label Moonglow in 1962 They released a single There She Goes She s Walking Away in December 1962 However the Paramours did not have much success and soon broke up leaving Hatfield and Medley to perform as a duo in 1963 12 According to Medley they then adopted the name The Righteous Brothers for the duo because black Marines from the El Toro Marine base started calling them righteous brothers 13 At the end of a performance a black U S Marine in the audience would shout That was righteous brothers and would greet them with Hey righteous brothers how you doin on meeting them 13 14 The Righteous Brothers released three albums under the Moonglow label 15 one of these and a further compilation album were released after they had joined Phil Spector They released 12 singles with Moonglow but only two were moderate hits Little Latin Lupe Lu and My Babe from their first album Right Now 16 In August and September 1964 they opened for The Beatles in their first U S tour 17 However they left before the tour finished as they were asked to appear on a new television show called Shindig 18 7 they also felt unappreciated by the audience as they were then little known on the East Coast and the audience demanded to hear the Beatles while they were performing 19 They returned to Los Angeles to tape the pilot for the show and would later appear in the show regularly 20 Their next album was Some Blue Eyed Soul the term blue eyed soul was first used to refer to The Righteous Brothers by black DJs but after they became popular the term became a general term for all white singers who sang what was then considered black music 21 In October and November 1964 they opened for The Rolling Stones on their American tour 22 1964 1965 The Spector years edit In 1964 music producer Phil Spector came across the Righteous Brothers when they performed in a show at the Cow Palace in Daly City where one of Spector s acts The Ronettes was also appearing and he conducted the band for the show 20 Spector was impressed enough to arrange a deal with Moonglow in early October 1964 allowing him to record and release songs by the Righteous Brothers in the US Canada and UK under his own label Philles Records 23 24 Prior to this all the songs Spector produced for Philles Records featured African American singers the Righteous Brothers would be his first white vocal group for the label However their blue eyed soul vocal style suited Spector 25 Spector commissioned Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil to write a song for them which turned out to be You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin 20 26 The song released in late 1964 became their first major hit single and reached No 1 in February 1965 27 Produced by Phil Spector the record is often cited as one of the finest expressions of Spector s Wall of Sound production techniques It is one of the most successful pop singles of its time despite exceeding the then standard length for radio play Indeed according to BMI You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin became the most played song on American radio and television of the 20th century with more than eight million airplays by the end of 1999 28 The Righteous Brothers had several other hit singles with Philles Records in 1965 including Just Once in My Life and Unchained Melody originally the B side of Hung on You 29 both reaching the Billboard Top 10 Medley said that he produced Unchained Melody the song was originally intended only as a track on the album Just Once in My Life and Spector had asked him to produce the albums so Spector could spend time and money on producing singles 30 31 Later copies of the original 45 release credited Spector as producer when it became a hit 32 After the success of Unchained Melody Spector started releasing older songs with the Righteous Brothers including Ebb Tide which reached No 5 Hatfield was the only vocal on Unchained Melody and Ebb Tide and both were songs Bobby Hatfield had performed with his first group the Variations 33 According to Medley both the early singles You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin and Just Once in My Life featured Medley s vocal strongly which caused some friction between the duo and the Hatfield solos in later singles restored some balance between the two 34 The last single released that they recorded with Philles Records was The White Cliffs of Dover 33 Although Spector focused his attention in producing singles a number of albums by the Righteous Brothers released with Philles Records sold well 15 In 1965 they had a couple of guest appearances in the films A Swingin Summer and Beach Ball They also became the first rock and roll act to play the Strip in Las Vegas at The Sands 35 1966 1967 Verve Records edit The duo s relationship with Spector however ended in some acrimony 36 in 1966 they signed with Verve MGM Records leading to a lawsuit from Spector which MGM settled with a 600 000 payment to Spector 37 Their next release in 1966 You re My Soul and Inspiration was a Phil Spector sound alike song The song was first written by Mann and Weil after the success of Lovin Feelin but not completed and they finished the song following a request by Medley after the Righteous Brothers moved to Verve 38 Medley then produced the completed song and was able to fully simulate the Spector style of production and achieve a similar sound to that of Lovin Feelin It quickly became their second No 1 U S hit staying at the top for three weeks 37 After a few more top 40 hits including He and Go Ahead And Cry their popularity began to decline Even a collaboration with former Motown A amp R chief William Mickey Stevenson failed to work In 1967 before they went their separate ways and to capitalize on their previous hits Verve MGM issued a Greatest Hits compilation which has been modified twice in 1983 with 10 tracks and in 1990 with two more tracks 1968 1975 Break up and reunion edit The duo split up in February 1968 a breakup that would last for more than six years when Medley left to pursue a solo career 39 Medley recorded a few solo recordings on several labels while Hatfield teamed up with singer Jimmy Walker from The Knickerbockers using the Righteous Brothers name on the MGM label Medley first recorded I Can t Make It Alone written by Carole King but the song failed to make much of an impact The following single Brown Eyed Woman written by Mann and Weil performed better 40 However neither he nor Hatfield was able to match their previous chart success Hatfield and Jimmy Walker recorded an album Re Birth as The Righteous Brothers before disbanding in 1971 41 42 In a 2013 interview Jimmy Walker said he had wanted to continue but Hatfield decided to take a break and broke up the act 43 In 1969 Hatfield appeared in a TV movie The Ballad of Andy Crocker and also recorded Only You He released a solo album Messin In Muscle Shoals in 1971 44 According to Medley he was performing three shows a night in Las Vegas but finding it too much of a strain on his voice singing solo and under advice he sought out Hatfield to reform The Righteous Brothers Hatfield at this point was broke and living alone in a small apartment 45 In 1974 Medley and Hatfield announced their reunion at an appearance on The Sonny amp Cher Comedy Hour 15 They signed with Haven Records run by producers Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter and distributed by Capitol Records Within a few weeks of reforming they recorded Alan O Day s Rock and Roll Heaven a paean to several deceased rock singers which became a hit peaking at No 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 Several more minor hits on Haven followed After 1975 however the Righteous Brothers would not appear in music charts except for re releases of older songs and compilation albums some of which were re recordings of earlier works 1976 2003 Later career and solo works edit Between 1976 and 1981 Hatfield and Medley stopped performing as a duo after the death of Medley s first wife as he wanted time off to look after his son They reunited for an anniversary special on American Bandstand in 1981 to perform an updated version of Rock and Roll Heaven 15 46 They resumed touring intermittently and they recorded a 21st Anniversary Celebration concert in 1983 at the Roxy on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles which was later released on video and was also aired on television 47 In the late 1970s Medley once again began to record as a solo artist and had some success in the 1980s In 1984 he scored country hits with Till Your Memory s Gone and I Still Do the latter also an adult contemporary crossover hit In late 1987 his duet with Jennifer Warnes I ve Had The Time of My Life which appeared on the soundtrack for Dirty Dancing topped the Billboard Hot 100 It won them a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals In 1990 Bobby Hatfield s original recording of Unchained Melody was featured in the popular feature film Ghost starring Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore It triggered an avalanche of requests to Top 40 radio stations by fans who had seen the movie to play the 1965 Righteous Brothers recording This motivated Polygram which now owned the Verve MGM label archives to re release the song to Top 40 radio It became a major hit for a second time reaching No 13 on the Hot 100 in 1990 It also became their second No 1 in the UK The duo quickly re recorded another version of Unchained Melody for Curb Records Both the reissued and the re recorded songs charted at the same time for several weeks and the Righteous Brothers made history as the first act to have two versions of the same song in the Top 20 at the same time 46 The re recorded Unchained Melody hit No 19 on the Hot 100 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA 48 They also re recorded other songs for a budget priced CD The Best of The Righteous Brothers released by Curb Records Medley would later describe the re recordings as artistically a stupid idea financially a wonderfully idea 49 The album sold very well and received a double platinum certification from the RIAA 50 A greatest hits CD collection of the original recordings called The Very Best of The Righteous Brothers Unchained Melody 51 was released later by Verve Polydor This compilation album also became their first entry in the UK album chart 52 They began to tour extensively all through the 1990s and early 2000s and performed for about 12 weeks a year in Las Vegas 53 54 Hatfield s death editBobby Hatfield was found dead in his hotel room in Kalamazoo Michigan on November 5 2003 shortly before he was due to perform at a concert with Bill Medley at Western Michigan University s Miller Auditorium 55 The autopsy report attributed his death to heart failure brought on by cocaine 56 Bill Medley continued to perform as a solo artist for some time after Hatfield s death occasionally singing with a screen projection of old film footage of Hatfield 57 2016 The Righteous Brothers revived editIn January 2016 Medley announced he intended to revive the Righteous Brothers for the first time since 2003 The late Hatfield was replaced with singer Bucky Heard at Las Vegas s Harrah s Showroom for more than 40 shows from March 23 2016 to November 8 58 The repertoire included some of the Righteous Brothers best known songs such as You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin Soul amp Inspiration Unchained Melody but also the later Rock and Roll Heaven as well as Bill Medley s The Time of My Life 59 Medley explained that it was the encouragement of the Righteous Brothers fans as well as several friends producers and contacts in Las Vegas that made him consider reviving the Righteous Brothers name again while acknowledging that it was a difficult choice to continue without Hatfield saying I ve had a million fans hollering at me to keep the Righteous Brothers alive I looked at a couple of guys but you know you can t replace Bobby Hatfield he s the best in the world Medley was previously acquainted with Heard and watched him perform at a tribute concert to Journey after which he realized that Heard was the only one he would consider capable of filling Hatfield s shoes also noting that he and Heard had good chemistry together Medley approached Heard a few days later and discussed the matter which ended in a coin toss which Medley won resulting in Heard accepting Medley s proposal Heard has since communicated that he knows he can never replace Hatfield nor will he attempt to do so and that he intends to sing like Hatfield rather than sound like him 60 A new CD was released the same year featuring several of the Righteous Brothers hit singles sung by Medley and Heard 61 Awards and nominations editThe Righteous Brothers were nominated twice for a Grammy In 1965 their recording of You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin was nominated in the Best Rock And Roll Recording category at the 7th Annual Grammy Awards 62 Their re recording of Unchained Melody was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group at the 1991 Grammy 63 64 They were also awarded the Best New Singing Group in the Billboard Disc Jockey Poll in 1965 65 The Righteous Brothers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 10 2003 66 They were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2005 8 In 2019 The Righteous Brothers were Inducted into the National Rhythm amp Blues Hall of Fame Members editCurrent members Bill Medley 1962 1968 1974 1976 1981 2003 2016 present Bucky Heard 2016 present Former members Bobby Hatfield 1962 1971 1974 1976 1981 2003 died 2003 Jimmy Walker 1968 1971 died 2020 Timeline editDiscography editFor their discography as solo artists see Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield Albums edit Title Album details Peak chart positions CertificationsUS 67 USR amp B 68 AUS 69 CAN 70 Right Now 71 Released 1963 Label Moonglow Records Formats Vinyl 11 8 Some Blue Eyed Soul 72 Released 1964 Label Moonglow Records Formats Vinyl 14 This Is New 73 Released 1965 Label Moonglow Records Formats Vinyl 39 You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin 74 Released 1965 Label Philles Records Formats Vinyl 4 3 Just Once in My Life 75 Released 1965 Label Philles Records Formats Vinyl 9 8 Back to Back 76 Released 1965 Label Philles Records Formats Vinyl 16 Soul amp Inspiration 77 Released 1966 Label Verve Records Formats Vinyl 7 18 US Gold 78 Go Ahead and Cry 79 Released 1966 Label Verve Records Formats Vinyl 32 Sayin Somethin 80 Released 1967 Label Verve Records Formats Vinyl 155 Souled Out 81 Released 1967 Label Verve Records Formats Vinyl 198 One for the Road 82 Released 1968 Label Verve Records Formats Vinyl 187 Re Birth 83 Bobby Hatfield and Jimmy Walker Released 1969 Label Verve Records Formats Vinyl Give It to the People 84 Released 1974 Label Haven Records Formats Vinyl 27 83 27Sons of Mrs Righteous 85 Released 1975 Label Haven Records Formats Vinyl The Righteous Brothers 86 Bill Medley and Bucky Heard Released 2016 Label Rock Canyon Records Formats Digital CD denotes releases that did not chart or were not released to that countryCompilation albums edit Many compilation albums by The Righteous Brothers have been released the following is a selection of compilation albums that received certifications Title Album details Peak chart positions CertificationsUS 67 US Catalog 87 AUS 69 88 UK 89 CAN 90 NLD 91 The Righteous Brothers Greatest Hits 92 Released November 30 1967 also reissued later on CD with more tracks 93 Label Verve Records Formats Vinyl CD 21 10 58 Can Gold 94 US Gold 95 Greatest Hits Vol 2 Released 1969 Label Verve Records Formats Vinyl cassette CD digital download 126 You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin Released 1982 AUS Label J amp B Records JB 098 Formats Vinyl cassette 40 Soul amp Inspiration Released 1987 AUS Label J amp B Records JB 323 Formats Vinyl cassette 98 The Anthology 1962 1974 96 Released July 26 1989 Label Rhino Records Formats Vinyl cassette CD digital download 178 US Gold 97 Unchained Melody Best Of The Righteous Brothers 98 Released October 2 1990 Label Curb Records Formats Cassette CD digital download 161 1 5 AUS Platinum 88 CAN Platinum 94 US 2 Platinum 50 The Very Best Of Righteous Brothers 99 Released 1990 Label Polydor Verve Formats Vinyl Cassette CD digital download 31 14 38 11 AUS Platinum 88 UK Platinum 100 US Gold 101 denotes releases that did not chart or were not released to that countrySingles edit Year Titles A side B side Both sides from same album except where indicated Peak chart positions Certifications AlbumUS 102 UK 103 CAN 104 NLD 105 1963 Little Latin Lupe Lu b w I m So Lonely 49 Right Now My Babe a b w Fee Fi Fidily I O 75 Koko Joe b w B Flat Blues 1964 Try to Find Another Man b w I Still Love You from This Is New Some Blue Eyed Soul Bring Your Love to Me b w If You re Lying You ll Be Crying from This Is New This Little Girl of Mine b w If You re Lying You ll Be Crying from This Is New You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin b w There s a Woman 1 1 1 8 d UK Silver 106 You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin 1965 Bring Your Love to Me Fannie Mae b 83117 Some Blue Eyed Soul Just Once in My Life b w The Blues 9 6 Just Once in My Life You Can Have Her b b w Love or Magic from Right Now 67 17 This Is New Justine b b w In That Great Gettin Up Mornin from Right Now 85 37 Unchained Melody Hung on You from Back To Back 447 14 9 8 Just Once In My Life For Your Love b w Gotta Tell You How I Feel from This Is New Some Blue Eyed Soul Ebb Tide b w I Love You For Sentimental Reasons 5 48 5 Back To Back1966 Georgia on My Mind b b w My Tears Will Go Away from Some Blue Eyed Soul 62 Right Now You re My Soul and Inspiration b w B Side Blues Non album track 1 15 2 US Gold 107 Soul amp Inspiration He He Will Break Your Heart 1891 17 Bring Your Love to Me second reissue b w I Need a Girl from This Is New Some Blue Eyed Soul Go Ahead and Cry b w Things Didn t Go Your Way 30 27 Go Ahead and Cry On This Side of Goodbye b w A Man Without a Dream 47 42 Sayin Somethin The White Cliffs of Dover b w She s Mine All Mine 21 Back To Back Island in the Sun 103 b w What Now My Love 24 Go Ahead and Cry1967 Along Came Jones b w Jimmy s Blues Sayin Somethin Melancholy Music Man b w Don t Give Up on Me 43 Non album tracks Stranded in the Middle of No Place b w Been So Nice 72128 Souled Out My Darling Clementine b w That Lucky Old Sun Unreleased single Standards1968 Here I Am b w So Many Lonely Nights Ahead Souled Out1969 You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin b w Let the Good Times Roll from The Righteous Brothers Greatest Hits Vol 2 UK reissue 10 The Righteous Brothers Greatest HitsYear Titles A side B side Both sides from same album except where indicated Peak chart positions Certifications AlbumUS 102 AUS 69 88 108 UK 103 CAN 104 NLD 105 1970 Woman Man Needs Ya b w And the Party Goes On Re Birth Po Folks b w Good N Nuff 1974 Rock and Roll Heaven b w I Just Wanna Be Me 3 25 4 Give It To The People Give It to the People b w Love Is Not a Dirty Word 20 75 27 Dream On b w Dr Rock and Roll 32 97 41 1975 Never Say I Love You b w High Blood Pressure The Sons of Mrs Righteous Substitute b w Young Blood 1976 Hold On To What You Got b w Let Me Make the Music Non album tracks1977 You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin b w Rat Race from Soul amp Inspiration UK reissue 42 The Righteous Brothers Greatest Hits1988 You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin b w Unchained Melody Dutch reissue 87 13 Unchained Melody The Very Best of The Righteous Brothers1990 Unchained Melody c b w Hung on You Reissue 13 1 1 4 1 AUS Platinum 88 UK Platinum 109 Unchained Melody new 1990 recording for Curb Records CD single 19 US Platinum 107 Best Of Righteous Brothers You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin b w Ebb Tide 129 3 Unchained Melody The Very Best of The Righteous Brothers denotes releases that did not chart or were not released to that countryNotesnote a My Babe re charted in 1965 at No 101 U S note b Bring Your Love to Me Fannie Mae You Can Have Her Justine and Georgia on My Mind were older recordings released as singles in the U S by the Moonglow label to cash in on the duo s success on Philles 1964 65 and Verve 1966 67 which explains their relatively low chart positions note c The 1990 re issue of Unchained Melody also charted at No 1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart note d Three versions were ranked together as one in the Dutch Top 40 chart the versions by the Righteous Brothers Cilla Black and a local cover by Trea Dobbs 110 References edit The Paramours Tsimon com Retrieved March 27 2013 Blue Eyed Soul Artists Herald Musical Integration on 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