- Performer Righteous Brothers, The
- Title Sayin' Somethin'
- Date of release 1967
- Style Rhythm & Blues, Soul
- Other formats VOC DXD MOD AAC WAV ADX AHX
- Genre Rock / Soul & Funk
- Size MP3 1928 mb
- Size FLAC 1300 mb
- Rating: 4.4
- Votes: 967
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Will You Love Me Tomorrow Lyrics. Will You Love Me Tomorrow is found on the album Sayin' Somethin'. Found on more albums: You've Lost That Lovin Feelin' Universal Masters Collection For Sentimental Reasons: The Love Songs Rock 'N' Roll Legends Classic. The Righteous Brothers – Will You Love Me Tomorrow. More The Righteous Brothers Lyrics. Unchained Melody Lyrics. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' Lyrics.
The Righteous Brothers released three albums under the Moonglow label, one of these and a further compilation album were released after they had joined Phil Spector. Hatfield and Jimmy Walker recorded an album, Re-Birth, as "The Righteous Brothers" before disbanding in 1971. In a 2013 interview, Jimmy Walker said he had wanted to continue, but Hatfield decided to take a break and broke up the act. In 1969, Hatfield appeared in a TV movie, The Ballad of Andy Crocker, and also recorded "Only You".
The Righteous Brothers were originally an American musical duo of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield.
The Righteous Brothers, one of the early artists most closely associated with blue-eyed soul. The popularity of The Righteous Brothers who had a hit with "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" is thought to have started the trend of R&B radio stations to play songs by white artists in the mid-1960s, a more integrative approach that was then popular with their audience. Daryl Hall has described the term "blue-eyed soul" as racist, saying "It assumes I’m coming from the outside. There’s always been that thing in America, where if you’re a white guy and you’re singing or playing in a black idiom, it’s like: ‘Why is he doing that?
The Righteous Brothers. Biography by Richie Unterberger. Produced by Phil Spector, they tackled hard R&B material in a gospel-oriented fashion, creating massive hits like "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'.
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