In the Late 60s This Was the Number One Song. Can You Still Recall This Classic?

Music has a way of making us feel better. Songs from the olden days are unparalleled I think. They have a different feel and emotion and they evoke nostalgia. We can’t seem to find that sort of tune in today’s music what with all Nicki Minajs and Lil Wyanes. If you love all things classic, then you have hit the jackpot with this video!

This song was the number one hit around the late 60’s. It is called “You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling” by The Righteous Brothers. Bill Medley & Bobby are seen giving an intense live performance on an American TV special in 1965. This is going to make you bit melancholic which is most definitely a good feeling!

Watch their performance below! What type of music do you like? Let us know in the comments below!
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