Bobby Hatfield

American singer-songwriter, The Righteous Brothers

Bobby Hatfield - American singer-songwriter, The Righteous Brothers
Born

August 10th, 1940
84 years ago

Died

November 5th, 2003
21 years ago — 63 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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An American singer-songwriter gained prominence as part of the duo The Righteous Brothers during the 1960s. The duo was known for its soulful sound, particularly blending rhythm and blues with pop music. Hit songs included 'You Lost That Lovin' Feelin'' and 'Unchained Melody,' both of which became timeless classics. In addition to chart success, the duo's performance style contributed to their lasting legacy. The influence of the duo extended beyond their active years, inspiring future generations of musicians.

Performed 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin''

Recorded 'Unchained Melody'

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