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Best of Righteous Brothers (Re-Recorded Versions)

The Righteous Brothers

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Always listen before buying!

I wanted to download "Unchained Melody", so when I typed it into the search engine, I happened to download the version from this particular CD-- WHICH ISN'T THE @#$# ORIGINAL VERSION! Grrr! I wouldn't care, but it's a buck per song. There should really be something to indicate when a song-- particularly a classic oldie-- is a remake, and not the original. I also wanted to download "De Doo Ron Ron" by the Crystals, and this time before downloading, I clicked on the sample to listen to it. Good thing, because the same thing would have happened with that one too. The moral of the story is: always click on the song you want to download and listen to it first to make sure it's the version you want, particularly with oldies, which tend to get remade a lot.

BEWARE!

I just downloaded a version of Ebbtide. It was awful! Turns out it wasn't the original artist. Then at the top of the page, I saw a list of "Most Downloaded Righteous Brother Songs" and clicked on Ebbtide... and listened.... It was fantastic and it was the great original ! I'm a bit annoyed that iTunes does not let the consumer know if it is a remake or the original. Luckly, someone left a warning regarding this problem. So, do listen to the sample before you purchase a song.

Biography

Formed: 1962 in CA

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

They weren't brothers, but Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield (both born in 1940) were most definitely righteous, defining (and perhaps even inspiring) the term "blue-eyed soul" in the mid-'60s. The white Southern California duo were an established journeyman doo wop/R&B act before an association with Phil Spector produced one of the most memorable hits of the 1960s, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'." The collaboration soon fell apart, though, and while...
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