As the Righteous Brothers, singers Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield virtually invented what's come to be known as blue-eyed soul. The duo's grandest moment came with their 1964 smash "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'," a Phil Spector-produced classic whose soulfulness and epic sweep made it a timeless favorite. The group peaked shortly thereafter and broke up in '68, though they've occasionally reunited in the ensuing decades.
































