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‘You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’’: The Righteous Brothers Make Pop History
Udiscovermusic ^ | December 12, 2025 | Paul Sexton

Posted on 12/12/2025 5:19:38 PM PST by nickcarraway

Among its countless achievements, the song was named the 20th century’s most-played song on American radio and television by the BMI.

Only the most momentous songs in pop history make it into the Grammy Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Top 40 of Rolling Stone’s 2004 list of the 500 greatest songs of all time, and the Top 10 of the RIAA’s Top 365 Songs of the Century. But only one could achieve all that and be named the most-played song on American radio and television during the 20th century by the BMI. Its title? “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin.’”

That remarkable set of achievements befits a song that completely changed the lives of vocal duo Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield. They’d formed the Righteous Brothers in 1962, having recorded as the Paramours for the Smash label that same year. Now signed to Moonglow, the “brothers” made the Hot 100 twice in 1963, but neither “Little Latin Lupe Lu” nor “My Babe” could crack the Top 40, peaking at Nos.49 and 75 respectively.

Hotshot producer Phil Spector happened to see the duo performing at the Cow Palace in San Francisco on a bill with one of his acts, the Ronettes. He was so impressed that he bought the Righteous Brothers out of the remaining two and a half years of their contract with Moonglow and signed them to Philles, the label he’d formed with Lester Sill in 1961.

Longer than it seemed

“Lovin’ Feelin,’” written by the A-list team of Spector and husband and wife Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, and imbued with Spector’s undeniable production genius, was a melodrama of epic proportions. So much so, in fact, that Spector lied about its running time: the track’s duration on the Philles label was listed as 3’05”, so as not to deter disc jockeys from playing what was actually a recording of 3’45.”

It needed every one of those seconds to wring out all of the emotion in Medley and Hatfield’s tortured, back-and-forth vocalising. Broadcasters welcomed it with open arms, and so did the public. The song made its debut on the Hot 100 of December 12, 1964 at No.77, and was No.1 in the US by February 6, replacing Petula Clark’s “Downtown” for a two-week run.

It did the same in the UK that week, succeeding the Moody Blues‘ “Go Now.” Just to underline the power that brought it all those accolades we mentioned at the beginning, the indestructible ballad returned to the Top 20 in versions by Dionne Warwick in 1969 and Daryl Hall & John Oates in 1980.


TOPICS: History; Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: 60s; music; righteousbrothers; soul
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1 posted on 12/12/2025 5:19:38 PM PST by nickcarraway
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"I hate it when she does that."

2 posted on 12/12/2025 5:23:38 PM PST by dfwgator ("I am Charlie Kirk!")
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To: nickcarraway

That song brings me to my knees to this day!

We’ve all been there...


3 posted on 12/12/2025 5:24:50 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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To: nickcarraway

Unchained Melody was our wedding song.


4 posted on 12/12/2025 5:25:13 PM PST by ebshumidors ( !)
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To: nickcarraway

Glen Campbell (Wrecking Crew) on guitar on the studio version.


5 posted on 12/12/2025 5:29:37 PM PST by FLNittany
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To: nickcarraway
The song made its debut on the Hot 100 of December 12, 1964 at No.77, and was No.1 in the US by February 6, replacing Petula Clark’s “Downtown” for a two-week run.

It did a lot better in Southern California, reaching #1 just before New Years and then staying there for the next two months. For several weeks, "Downtown"--a song I didn't like at the time--was at #2 while "Lovin' Feeling" stayed at #1. Finally in the first week of March, "My Girl" by the Temptations knocked the Righteous Brothers out of the top spot.

6 posted on 12/12/2025 5:31:34 PM PST by Fiji Hill
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To: ebshumidors
Unchained Melody--Les Baxter (1955)--from the movie "Unchained."
7 posted on 12/12/2025 5:35:15 PM PST by Fiji Hill
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To: ebshumidors

The song I’ve probably danced to more than any other.


8 posted on 12/12/2025 5:35:16 PM PST by redangus
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To: nickcarraway
This version by a British invader got some airplay on KRLA, but didn't chart.

You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling--Cilla Black (1965)

9 posted on 12/12/2025 5:38:25 PM PST by Fiji Hill
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To: nickcarraway

Its a song I could handle never hearing again.


10 posted on 12/12/2025 6:34:11 PM PST by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: nickcarraway
The first song I ever tried to seriously sing.

As a 17/18 year old, I had a fairly good diaphramic falsetto, but nothing like Bobby Hatfield.

I even had a workable harmony to Bobby.

I was crushed when I learned he had died.


Goin' to the bahba shop, gonn'a have 'im do me up . . . Justine !


https://youtu.be/GjRLwYs-FXE


https://youtu.be/N6O-fFgl5vE?list=RDN6O-fFgl5vE

11 posted on 12/12/2025 6:46:25 PM PST by knarf (I say things that are true, I have no proof, but they're true.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

“We’ve all been there...”

I was about 20 feet from their stage in Vegas.


12 posted on 12/12/2025 6:51:27 PM PST by TexasGator (1.)
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To: nickcarraway

Bill Medley had a great run with crowd favorites like this number, Unchained Melody and Time of My Life, and Phil Spector’s Wall of Sound almost a performer in its own right. Pretty tragic the way Phil spiraled towards the end. And, on a topical note, Phil died from COVID, one of a significant number of musical luminaries who went out that way.


13 posted on 12/12/2025 7:05:42 PM PST by Zhang Fei (My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room)
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To: Secret Agent Man

[Its a song I could handle never hearing again.]


Which do you hate more - this song or the Bee Gees-authored Islands in the Stream?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UaNGtgYwSsU


14 posted on 12/12/2025 7:11:23 PM PST by Zhang Fei (My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room)
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To: nickcarraway

youtube has some very good recordings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOnYY9Mw2Fg


15 posted on 12/12/2025 7:15:19 PM PST by kvanbrunt2
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To: Fiji Hill

Originally sun by Todd Duncan, African American opera singer. Born in Kentucky. From movie “Unchained” in 1955.
Movie is about a prison warden who puts men who are in prison for various minor crimes in very minimal control. Wardens rules allow voluntary serving time. Men are free to leave. Warden was precursor to modern idealist prison reform. This was all before psychotropic drugs, kids without parents, and moral relativism. Movie based on warden Kenyon Scudder...who brought minimal control in Chino, CA. Prison.
We see how that worked out in modern times...total failure.
FYI...if you don’t already know.


16 posted on 12/12/2025 7:18:58 PM PST by Getready (Wisdom is more valuable than gold and harder to find.)
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To: Zhang Fei

I don’t really spend time rating songs this way. :)

I could handle not hearing either, again, though.


17 posted on 12/12/2025 7:51:54 PM PST by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: redangus

The song I’ve probably danced to more than any other.
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For me that would be the Platters “Only You”. It was the trigger for several passionate love affairs which sort of contradicted the lyrics now that I think of it!


18 posted on 12/12/2025 8:00:09 PM PST by fortes fortuna juvat (I decided in 2008 that I'd rather be an American than a Democrat! "Deus Hoc Vult!")
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To: Fiji Hill
This version by a British invader got some airplay on KRLA, but didn't chart.

KRLA, "Your Official Beatles Station" played a lot of good music back then. As a DJ there in 1963, Casey Kasem even played The Beatles "From Me to You" six months before they became popular in America on the Ed Sullivan Show.

19 posted on 12/12/2025 8:53:45 PM PST by Inyo-Mono
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To: nickcarraway

Dang that was a great song, performance and recording. Brings me back to being a kid “fixing” an old radio my dad gave me, in my cubby in the basement. KXOK AM 630.


20 posted on 12/12/2025 10:16:36 PM PST by old-ager
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