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  1. "Unchained Melody" is a 1955 song by #AlexNorth with lyrics by #HyZaret. North composed the music as a theme for #itsNamesake1955PrisonFilm. The version of the song in the film's #soundtrack was sung by #ToddDuncan. It has since become a #standard and one of the most recorded songs of the 20th century, with the version recorded by #theRighteousBrothers in 1965 notable in its own right. According to the song's publishing administrator.
    youtube.com/watch?v=DjiA5RzosEY

  2. "Unchained Melody" is a 1955 song by #AlexNorth with lyrics by #HyZaret. North composed the music as a theme for #itsNamesake1955PrisonFilm. The version of the song in the film's #soundtrack was sung by #ToddDuncan. It has since become a #standard and one of the most recorded songs of the 20th century, with the version recorded by #theRighteousBrothers in 1965 notable in its own right. According to the song's publishing administrator.
    youtube.com/watch?v=DjiA5RzosEY

  3. "Unchained Melody" is a 1955 song by #AlexNorth with lyrics by #HyZaret. North composed the music as a theme for #itsNamesake1955PrisonFilm. The version of the song in the film's #soundtrack was sung by #ToddDuncan. It has since become a #standard and one of the most recorded songs of the 20th century, with the version recorded by #theRighteousBrothers in 1965 notable in its own right. According to the song's publishing administrator.
    youtube.com/watch?v=DjiA5RzosEY

  4. "Unchained Melody" is a 1955 song by #AlexNorth with lyrics by #HyZaret. North composed the music as a theme for #itsNamesake1955PrisonFilm. The version of the song in the film's #soundtrack was sung by #ToddDuncan. It has since become a #standard and one of the most recorded songs of the 20th century, with the version recorded by #theRighteousBrothers in 1965 notable in its own right. According to the song's publishing administrator.
    youtube.com/watch?v=DjiA5RzosEY

  5. "Unchained Melody" is a 1955 song by #AlexNorth with lyrics by #HyZaret. North composed the music as a theme for #itsNamesake1955PrisonFilm. The version of the song in the film's #soundtrack was sung by #ToddDuncan. It has since become a #standard and one of the most recorded songs of the 20th century, with the version recorded by #theRighteousBrothers in 1965 notable in its own right. According to the song's publishing administrator.
    youtube.com/watch?v=DjiA5RzosEY

  6. "All You Get from Love Is a Love Song" is a song composed by #SteveEaton. Previously recorded by #TheRighteousBrothers in 1975, it was popularized by the Carpenters in 1977. It was released to the public on May 21, 1977. Its B-side was "I Have You", a song released on the #AKindOfHush album in 1976. The song was also included on their 1977 album, #Passage. In the late 1970s.
    youtube.com/watch?v=1Y6fyqQ8UPs

  7. "All You Get from Love Is a Love Song" is a song composed by #SteveEaton. Previously recorded by #TheRighteousBrothers in 1975, it was popularized by the Carpenters in 1977. It was released to the public on May 21, 1977. Its B-side was "I Have You", a song released on the #AKindOfHush album in 1976. The song was also included on their 1977 album, #Passage. In the late 1970s.
    youtube.com/watch?v=1Y6fyqQ8UPs

  8. "All You Get from Love Is a Love Song" is a song composed by #SteveEaton. Previously recorded by #TheRighteousBrothers in 1975, it was popularized by the Carpenters in 1977. It was released to the public on May 21, 1977. Its B-side was "I Have You", a song released on the #AKindOfHush album in 1976. The song was also included on their 1977 album, #Passage. In the late 1970s.
    youtube.com/watch?v=1Y6fyqQ8UPs

  9. "All You Get from Love Is a Love Song" is a song composed by #SteveEaton. Previously recorded by #TheRighteousBrothers in 1975, it was popularized by the Carpenters in 1977. It was released to the public on May 21, 1977. Its B-side was "I Have You", a song released on the #AKindOfHush album in 1976. The song was also included on their 1977 album, #Passage. In the late 1970s.
    youtube.com/watch?v=1Y6fyqQ8UPs

  10. "All You Get from Love Is a Love Song" is a song composed by #SteveEaton. Previously recorded by #TheRighteousBrothers in 1975, it was popularized by the Carpenters in 1977. It was released to the public on May 21, 1977. Its B-side was "I Have You", a song released on the #AKindOfHush album in 1976. The song was also included on their 1977 album, #Passage. In the late 1970s.
    youtube.com/watch?v=1Y6fyqQ8UPs

  11. The Righteous Brothers' "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration" hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on April 9, 1966 and spent three weeks at the top of the chart.

    #Music, #TheRighteousBrothers, #60s, #60sMusic, #1960s, #1960sMusic

  12. "Ebb Tide" is a popular song written in 1953 by the #lyricist #CarlSigman and composer and harpist #RobertMaxwell. The first version was sung by #VicDamone backed by #RichardHayman's orchestra. The highest-selling version was released by #theRighteousBrothers in 1965. This song is not to be confused with the title song from the film #EbbTide (1937), which is a composition by #LeoRobin and #RalphRainger.
    youtube.com/watch?v=an6QxxMjg_Q

  13. "Rock and Roll Heaven" is a song written by #AlanODay and Johnny Stevenson, popularized by #TheRighteousBrothers. It is a #paean to several deceased singers such as #JimiHendrix, #JanisJoplin, and #OtisRedding, and has been rewritten a number of times to include other singers. The song was first recorded by the band #Climax in 1973 (co-writer Stevenson was the keyboard player for Climax, and the song was specifically written for the band's lead singer, Sonny Geraci).
    youtube.com/watch?v=RLbLBGCmBBs

  14. "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" is the second single by American singer-actress #Cher from her second album, #TheSonnySideOfChér (1966). It was written by her husband #SonnyBono and released in 1966. It reached No. 3 in the #UKSinglesChart and No. 2 on the #Billboard #Hot100 for a week (behind "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration" by #TheRighteousBrothers), eventually becoming one of Cher's biggest-selling singles of the 1960s.
    youtube.com/watch?v=kBjCp5LISuU

  15. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" is a song by #PhilSpector, #BarryMann, and #CynthiaWeil, first recorded in 1964 by the American vocal duo #theRighteousBrothers. This version, produced by Spector, is cited by some music critics as the ultimate expression and illustration of his #WallOfSound recording technique. The record was a critical and commercial success on its release, reaching number one in early February 1965 in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
    youtube.com/watch?v=xbg1gkWb0Wo

  16. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" is a song by #PhilSpector, #BarryMann, and #CynthiaWeil, first recorded in 1964 by the American vocal duo #theRighteousBrothers. This version, produced by Spector, is cited by some music critics as the ultimate expression and illustration of his #WallOfSound recording technique. The record was a critical and commercial success on its release, reaching number one in early February 1965 in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
    youtube.com/watch?v=xbg1gkWb0Wo

  17. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" is a song by #PhilSpector, #BarryMann, and #CynthiaWeil, first recorded in 1964 by the American vocal duo #theRighteousBrothers. This version, produced by Spector, is cited by some music critics as the ultimate expression and illustration of his #WallOfSound recording technique. The record was a critical and commercial success on its release, reaching number one in early February 1965 in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
    youtube.com/watch?v=xbg1gkWb0Wo

  18. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" is a song by #PhilSpector, #BarryMann, and #CynthiaWeil, first recorded in 1964 by the American vocal duo #theRighteousBrothers. This version, produced by Spector, is cited by some music critics as the ultimate expression and illustration of his #WallOfSound recording technique. The record was a critical and commercial success on its release, reaching number one in early February 1965 in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
    youtube.com/watch?v=xbg1gkWb0Wo

  19. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" is a song by #PhilSpector, #BarryMann, and #CynthiaWeil, first recorded in 1964 by the American vocal duo #theRighteousBrothers. This version, produced by Spector, is cited by some music critics as the ultimate expression and illustration of his #WallOfSound recording technique. The record was a critical and commercial success on its release, reaching number one in early February 1965 in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
    youtube.com/watch?v=xbg1gkWb0Wo

  20. "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" is the second single by American singer-actress #Cher from her second album, #TheSonnySideOfChér (1966). It was written by her husband #SonnyBono and released in 1966. It reached No. 3 in the #UKSinglesChart and No. 2 on the #Billboard #Hot100 for a week (behind "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration" by #TheRighteousBrothers), eventually becoming one of Cher's biggest-selling singles of the 1960s.
    youtube.com/watch?v=cu9lYHwqpTE

  21. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" is a song by #PhilSpector, #BarryMann, and #CynthiaWeil, first recorded in 1964 by the American vocal duo #theRighteousBrothers. This version, produced by Spector, is cited by some music critics as the ultimate expression and illustration of his #WallOfSound recording technique. The record was a critical and commercial success on its release, reaching number one in early February 1965 in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
    youtube.com/watch?v=m0EBs6uRgtw

  22. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" is a song by #PhilSpector, #BarryMann, and #CynthiaWeil, first recorded in 1964 by the American vocal duo #theRighteousBrothers. This version, produced by Spector, is cited by some music critics as the ultimate expression and illustration of his #WallOfSound recording technique. The record was a critical and commercial success on its release, reaching number one in early February 1965 in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
    youtube.com/watch?v=m0EBs6uRgtw

  23. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" is a song by #PhilSpector, #BarryMann, and #CynthiaWeil, first recorded in 1964 by the American vocal duo #theRighteousBrothers. This version, produced by Spector, is cited by some music critics as the ultimate expression and illustration of his #WallOfSound recording technique. The record was a critical and commercial success on its release, reaching number one in early February 1965 in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
    youtube.com/watch?v=m0EBs6uRgtw

  24. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" is a song by #PhilSpector, #BarryMann, and #CynthiaWeil, first recorded in 1964 by the American vocal duo #theRighteousBrothers. This version, produced by Spector, is cited by some music critics as the ultimate expression and illustration of his #WallOfSound recording technique. The record was a critical and commercial success on its release, reaching number one in early February 1965 in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
    youtube.com/watch?v=m0EBs6uRgtw

  25. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" is a song by #PhilSpector, #BarryMann, and #CynthiaWeil, first recorded in 1964 by the American vocal duo #theRighteousBrothers. This version, produced by Spector, is cited by some music critics as the ultimate expression and illustration of his #WallOfSound recording technique. The record was a critical and commercial success on its release, reaching number one in early February 1965 in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
    youtube.com/watch?v=m0EBs6uRgtw

  26. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" is a song by #PhilSpector, #BarryMann, and #CynthiaWeil, first recorded in 1964 by the American vocal duo #theRighteousBrothers. This version, produced by Spector, is cited by some music critics as the ultimate expression and illustration of his #WallOfSound recording technique. The record was a critical and commercial success on its release, reaching number one in early February 1965 in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
    youtube.com/watch?v=gXz6v9slp8Q

  27. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" is a song by #PhilSpector, #BarryMann, and #CynthiaWeil, first recorded in 1964 by the American vocal duo #theRighteousBrothers. This version, produced by Spector, is cited by some music critics as the ultimate expression and illustration of his #WallOfSound recording technique. The record was a critical and commercial success on its release, reaching number one in early February 1965 in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
    youtube.com/watch?v=oquo1ydgrUg

  28. "Rock and Roll Heaven" is a song written by #AlanODay and Johnny Stevenson, popularized by #TheRighteousBrothers. It is a #paean to several deceased singers such as #JimiHendrix, #JanisJoplin, and #OtisRedding, and has been rewritten a number of times to include other singers. The song was first recorded by the band #Climax in 1973 (co-writer Stevenson was the keyboard player for Climax, and the song was specifically written for the band's lead singer, Sonny Geraci).
    youtube.com/watch?v=RLbLBGCmBBs

  29. "Ebb Tide" is a popular song written in 1953 by the #lyricist #CarlSigman and composer and harpist #RobertMaxwell. The first version was sung by #VicDamone backed by #RichardHayman's orchestra. The highest-selling version was released by #theRighteousBrothers in 1965. This song is not to be confused with the title song from the film #EbbTide (1937), which is a composition by #LeoRobin and #RalphRainger.
    youtube.com/watch?v=an6QxxMjg_Q

  30. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" is a song by #PhilSpector, #BarryMann, and #CynthiaWeil, first recorded in 1964 by the American vocal duo #theRighteousBrothers. This version, produced by Spector, is cited by some music critics as the ultimate expression and illustration of his #WallOfSound recording technique. The record was a critical and commercial success on its release, reaching number one in early February 1965 in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
    youtube.com/watch?v=cU0Zi8IOsTo