The Righteous Brothers "You'll Never Walk Alone" on The Ed Sullivan Show

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The Righteous Brothers "You'll Never Walk Alone" on The Ed Sullivan Show on November 7, 1965. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe

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All Comments (21)
  • @janetgallo5720
    I don’t think most people know what a true counter tenor is. It’s not pushing your voice high, or straining, like falsetto. It’s just as natural for Bobby as breathing, with no effort. Bobby’s register is amazing. But what distinguishes him from all others is the warmth and sincerity and love radiating from him. To me it’s unusual to hear that higher register with such tenderness. . God gave him an amazing talent. And I wish he had used it more and that we had a lot more videos.
  • @markgale6750
    I once heard Bill’s voice described as rolling thunder and Bobby’s as warm honey - a perfect description and a perfect combination
  • I’m almost 78 years old and I’m watching this in June 2024 and loving it as much as I did in my high school days! The Righteous Brothers are class acts and will shine through the decades because of their unique and profound giftedness!👏👏👏❤
  • @serafyo
    Their voices were made to be with each other. There has never been a duo like them
  • @dawnaberry4197
    One thing that stood out about Bobby was that he was the whole package. Bobby was, bottom line, a truly good man. He loved his music. The sincerity and passion in his voice was so real. His children adored him, and he adored them. He and Linda adored each other. They were perfect together. There's not much more to say about Bobby. He was, and is still, so loved. And he left behind an unmatched legacy of beautiful music for future generations to discover.
  • @joesphgallo5534
    Never again will we be blessed to hear two voices like this 😤
  • @Medic99
    One of the best duos ever. Harmony, pitch and tone are perfect. Wish there were many more like them.
  • @TruthSerum525
    Bobby Hatfield….the most under rated singer ever. Should have been recognized as one of the best.
  • @purplebrit
    These two were something special, weren't they?
  • @garryamey2401
    Bill.. one of the best baritones of the era and bobby's vocal range sets him apart from any contemporary tenor ever. Together they are perfection.
  • @janettewebster2151
    Between the 2 of them they could sing ALL the notes on a piano! I believe that has never been duplicated since. Neither had had any formal singing lessons. Perfection personafied ❤❤
  • @Manooshka1
    I feel so fortunate to have lived at the time when such great musicians lived 🙏🏽
  • @j20tower
    The greatest duo of all time. Been listening to them since the 60’s. Both are true professionals. When Bobby passed away in 2003 it saddened me so much. It was like losing a piece of your youth. What talents they are.
  • @richardthiele8363
    Bobby just brings down the house with that final high note! What a great performance of a Rodgers and Hammerstein classic!