This song was recorded in 1955, today it is considered as one of the best songs ever!

This song was recorded in 1955, today it is considered as one of the best songs ever! Some songs never lose their popularity no matter how much time passes by and are simply meant to last forever. One such tune is Unchained Melody. Not many know that the song was first written for the film Unchained, which is a story about a prisoner who is torn between two choices; to finish his sentence or to escape prison and see his family….

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