The Righteous Brothers
(Redirected from Righteous Brothers)
The Righteous Brothers were an American pop group consisting of two men named Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield. They formed in California in 1962. Some of their hits include "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" and "Unchained Melody". Phil Spector produced those songs.[2]
The Righteous Brothers | |
---|---|
Background information | |
Origin | Los Angeles, California |
Genres | Pop, blue-eyed soul[1] |
Years active | 1962–1968 1974–2003 |
Labels | Moonglow Philles Records Verve Haven Records Rhino Records (for reissues only) Curb |
Associated acts | Barry Mann Cynthia Weil Phil Spector |
Past members | Bill Medley Bobby Hatfield (deceased) |
Albums
- Right Now (1963)
- Some Blue-Eyed Soul (1964)
- This is New (1965)
- You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' (1965)
- Just Once in My Life… (1965)
- Back to Back (1965)
- Soul & Inspiration (1966)
- Go Ahead an Cry (1966)
- Sayin' Somethin' (1967)
- Souled Out (1967)
- One for the Road (1968)
- Re-Birth (1969)
- Give it to the People (1974)
- Sons of Mrs Righteous (1975)
- The Righteous Brothers (2016)
Notes
- ↑ Gilliland, John (1969). "Show 52 - The Soul Reformation: Phase three, soul music at the summit. [Part 8]" (audio). Pop Chronicles. Digital.library.unt.edu.
- ↑ Gilliland, John (1969). "Show 21 - Forty Miles of Bad Road: Some of the best from rock 'n' roll's dark ages. [Part 2]" (audio). Pop Chronicles. Digital.library.unt.edu.