Bobby Hatfield Sings Forever

Written by Robert Brady
Published November 09, 2003

Upon reading that Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers had died (he was born the same year as I), I went immediately to my musical archives and put on Unchained Melody and let it just repeat. Like any classic, that performance never ages, just gets better as you grow enough to sense the nuances that were there all along.

I read an interview with Bobby in which he said that he'd liked the song so much and wanted to do his own version of it so much that he went into the studio to do it as a B-side and nailed it in one take.

To think at the age of 25 Bobby went into a major studio, with Phil Spector producing, and rendered that classic in just one take. As I listened to that amazing performance, one that I've loved and gone back to many times over the years since it first swelled from all the jukeboxes in 1965, it filled me as it always has, with the passion of its rendering and astonishment at the singer's instinctive understanding and fluid literacy regarding every technical and emotional nuance of the song, right from the very first "Woh..." (not merely "Oh").

Phil Spector's wall of sound is mere background to one of the most beautiful renderings by one of the most amazing voices in modern music. What a take that was. Thanks forever, Bobby.

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Bobby Hatfield Sings Forever
Published: November 09, 2003
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#1 — November 9, 2003 @ 07:35AM — Natalie Davis [URL]

Bee-yoo-tiful.

Thanks for this, Robert. I have been listening to a lot of RB music if late and doing a lot of weeping. It's great to find another fan on BC.

#2 — November 11, 2003 @ 17:51PM — Hazy Dave [URL]

If you ever get the chance to hear (or download) Arthur Prysock's version of "Unchained Melody", I recommend it highly.

#3 — November 11, 2003 @ 17:54PM — Eric Olsen

Thanks Robert! And you are in a lovely setting for such reverential setting - how are things over there?

#4 — November 22, 2003 @ 07:30AM — Edie Walker

Thank you Robert, so very much for a beautiful story about Bobby Hatfield. He was, and is, the BEST in the world.
He gave us so much. Just think of that Incredible Rock and Roll Band in Heaven NOW. WOW.

#5 — November 22, 2003 @ 11:51AM — Eric Olsen

yes, the heavenly combo is about overflowing, may have to send some of them back here.

#6 — November 22, 2003 @ 12:00PM — Natalie Davis [URL]

You know they've got a helluva band.

#7 — May 20, 2004 @ 08:21AM — nanci rogers

Dear Robert:
My heart has been broken time and again but never so as when Bobby died so unexpectedly. I had the great pleasure of meeting him and Bill and it is something that I will treasure forever. Rock on Bobby.
nanci

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