“Unchained Melody” was written in 1955 by Alex North with lyrics by Hy Zaret, originally sung by Todd Duncan. It gained lasting fame with The Righteous Brothers’ 1965 version, which many consider the definitive rendition. With over 670 recorded versions in different languages, this timeless song continues to captivate audiences. Its emotional depth and powerful vocals ensure its place as one of the greatest songs ever recorded, evoking chills even today. Don’t forget to share this classic performance!
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