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In 1964, This Classic Hit Was Most Played Song Across American Radio Broadcast And Still Everyone Loves It

Posted on March 16, 2026

A newly resurfaced clip from 1965 is blowing up online, showing The Righteous Brothers delivering a jaw-dropping live performance of “You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling” that feels more powerful today than ever. Even with the old, blurry footage, their voices cut through with stunning clarity — and one moment from Bill Medley has viewers absolutely losing it… Continues…

The performance comes from an American TV special recorded at the height of the duo’s fame, capturing Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield in peak form. Dressed in classic suits with slicked-back hair, they looked polished — but their sound was raw, bold, and explosive. Medley’s deep, commanding vocals had the audience in the palm of his hand, while Hatfield’s soaring harmonies pushed the performance into legendary territory. Fans today are stunned at how strong, clean, and emotionally charged their voices were, especially with the limited studio technology of the 1960s.

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Written by Barry Mann, Phil Spector, and Cynthia Weil, the song became the #1 hit of 1965 and later surged back into the charts thanks to Top Gun in 1986. Countless artists—from Cilla Black to Hall & Oates—have covered it, but nothing quite matches the raw magic of this original live moment. Older fans on YouTube say it still sounds “fresh and vibrant,” recalling the thrill of hearing it on transistor radios decades ago. The clip is a reminder of what true vocal mastery sounds like — and why this classic will never fade.

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