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Song Sunday: Unchained Melody (Righteous Brothers)

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Returning to my Samsung playlist, submitted for your approval…

“I’ll be coming home, wait for me…”

This song is older than I am. My dad liked the Righteous Brothers and their music was in my house, growing up. This is one of my favorites. It has an interesting background. Composed by Alex North in 1955 (a song he’d written in the 1930s), the lyrics were written by Hy Zaret. It was the theme to the movie Unchained, a film about a convict in a medium-security prison, wanting desperately to escape and go home to his wife. This was the movie’s “Melody.” Todd Duncan was the singer for the soundtrack.

There are over 1,500 recordings of this song, with the most notable being the Righteous Brothers’ version. Recorded by the duo in 1965 for Philles Records, Bobby Hatfield won a coin toss to sing it solo on their fifth album Just Once In My Life, according to Bill Medley. [Note: According to the Encyclopedia of Great Popular Song Recordings (Google Books), Just Once In My Life is listed as their fourth album. This reflects, otherwise.] Hatfield changed the song a bit during recordings. He decided to sing “I need your love…” in the final verse much higher than previous singers.

Ken Sharp: “Bobby’s vocals on Unchained Melody […] are stunning. Did he recognize his gift?”

Medley: “I don’t think he knew how good he was. I don’t think either one of us were thinking…are we good or not? I think we were just saying…thank God people enjoy what we’re doing. We admired so many other people and we certainly didn’t feel we were above anyone but, Bobby was sensational.

I happened to produce Unchained Melody. I know a lot of people think Phil (Spector) did it but, I produced and arranged it. I had the arrangement all done and, Bobby came in, sang it twice and that was it. I played piano and sang vocal background on it. [If] I knew that it was gonna be a hit, I certainly would have brought in a better piano player [laughing].”

Soul & Inspiration: A Conversation With Bill Medley Of The Righteous Brothers
Rockcellar Magazine [Web Archive]
Ken Sharp
May 6, 2014

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Photo Credit: IMDb & Amazon

Recorded on the “B” side of the single Hung On You from the album Back To Back, radio DJs weren’t interested in it and flipped the record over. Per Medley, producer Phil Spector was so pissed off, he began calling the radio stations to make them stop playing the wrong song. Thankfully, he was unsuccessful and the song made it to #4 on Billboard’s Hot 100, the week of September 4, 1965. It re-appeared in the Billboard charts in 1990 when the movie Ghost was released July 13. Two versions of the song wound up in the charts at the same time, the original 1965 version and a new recording by Hatfield. [They] became the first act to have two versions of the same song in the Top 20 at the same time.

I had no idea that Elvis Presley did his own version. The first track from the album Moody Blue, it was recorded June 21, 1977 and released in March 1978. It peaked at #6 on the US Hot Country Songs chart.

Cover Me: The Stories Behind The Greatest Cover Songs Of All Time (WorldCat Library)
The Time Of My Life: A Righteous Brother’s Memoir (Google Books)
Bobby Hatfield Memorial (Spectropop)

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Foto Friday: Halloween Local 3.0

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I was planning to do a Flick Friday for 1954. No such luck. In fact, sticking with Friday and sticking with 1954, there are no releases until well into December. *sigh* So, you gets pix! All photos are my personal collection. ~Vic

Halloween Local 2.0
Take a look at Old Halloween Stuff

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Minimalist decorations for a home originally built in 1860.
Taken: 10-27-2018
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Rest in pieces. Love the black rose.
Taken: 10-28-2018
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Opposite side. Twins?
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I think this is supposed to be a ghost/skeleton mix. Not totally sure…
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Just hanging out on the porch with the dog…and a gargoyle.
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Hanging around.
Lovely home built in 1936.
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That is one big spider.
Can you see the barbie doll and the two baby spiders?
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Let me out!
Taken: 10-30-2018
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Skeletons can garden, too.
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Resting under the tree.

Shutterbug Saturday: Rally

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Old Courthouse Grounds
08-31-2019

[Disclaimer: I am neither for, nor against, this rally. I am merely a photographer, chronicling an event. All images are my personal collection.]

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“I ain’t afraid of no ghost.”

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“Tread on them.”
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Wooden peace signs.
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Hillsborough Loves All
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Socialist Party USA
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Antifa
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Red Power Movement

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“We will not back down. City of Hillsborough”
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“Diversity is our strength.”

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“Tolerating racism is racism.”
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“Racism is not over but, I’m over racism.”
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“Black lives matter more than white feelings.”
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“White lives always mattered = privilege”
“No Bosses! No Borders!”

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“Love Thy Neighbor (no exceptions)”

Shutterbug Saturday: Local Rogue Artistes

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Sharing some graffiti artwork from our Riverwalk. All photos are from my personal collection. ~Vic

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Decorating an abandoned house.
Love is all…y’all.
09-23-2018
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That looks like a wooden prison door.
I have no idea what WAE stands for.
10-06-2018
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Door to the underworld?
10-06-2018
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Think and, live life to the fullest.
10-06-2018
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Smile.
Aw-some.
Brains.
10-06-2018
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Wake up.
We seen it all.
Looks like the ‘all seeing eye’.
TK could be ‘think’, again?
01-08-2019
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I haven’t a clue.
01-08-2019
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Imagine (to the left).
Think (again).
I can’t read the rest.
03-17-2019
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All things are difficult before they are easy.
Well said and true.
03-17-2019