About the song

When it comes to unforgettable melodies and powerful vocal performances, few songs stand out quite like “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” by The Righteous Brothers. Released in 1964, this classic track remains one of the most compelling expressions of heartache and longing ever recorded.

The Righteous Brothers, consisting of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield, brought a unique blend of soul and pop to this song, creating a powerful ballad that has touched the hearts of millions. Their distinct voices, rich with emotion and impeccable harmony, breathe life into every line of the song. Medley’s deep, resonant tones combined with Hatfield’s soaring falsetto create a dynamic and passionate performance that has made this track a timeless favorite.

The song’s lyrics delve into the painful realization of a love that has faded. It captures the feeling of looking back on a relationship that once burned brightly but has since lost its spark. The earnest plea in the chorus—”You’ve lost that lovin’ feelin’”—is both poignant and universal, speaking to anyone who has ever experienced the sorrow of a love slipping away.

Produced by the legendary Phil Spector, “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” is also notable for its innovative production techniques, including its dramatic build-up and orchestral arrangement. Spector’s “Wall of Sound” technique gives the track a grand, cinematic quality that perfectly complements the emotional depth of the lyrics.

This song’s remarkable ability to convey deep emotion has allowed it to endure across generations. Whether you remember it from its original release or have discovered it later, “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” by The Righteous Brothers is a shining example of how music can eloquently express the complex feelings of love and loss.

So, if you find yourself longing for a powerful, nostalgic musical experience, let The Righteous Brothers take you on an emotional journey with this timeless classic.

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Lyrics

You never close your eyes anymore when I kiss your lips
And there’s no tenderness like before in your fingertips
You’re trying hard not to show it
But baby, baby I know it
You lost that lovin’ feelin’
Whoa, that lovin’ feelin’
You lost that lovin’ feelin’
Now it’s gone, gone, gone, whoa-oh
Now there’s no welcome look in your eyes when I reach for you
And now you’re starting to criticize little things I do
It makes me just feel like crying
‘Cause baby, something beautiful’s dyin’
You lost that lovin’ feelin’
Whoa, that lovin’ feelin’
You lost that lovin’ feelin’
Now it’s gone, gone, gone, whoa-oh
Baby, baby, I’d get down on my knees for you
If you would only love me like you used to do, yeah
We had a love, a love, a love you don’t find everyday
So don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t let it slip away
Baby, baby, baby, baby
I beg you please, please, please, please
I need your love, need your love
I need your love, I need your love
So bring it on back, so bring it on back
Bring it on back, bring it on back
Bring back that lovin’ feelin’
Whoa, that lovin’ feelin’
Bring back that lovin’ feelin’
‘Cause it’s gone, gone, gone
And I can’t go on, whoa-oh
Bring back that lovin’ feelin’
Whoa, that lovin’ feelin’
Bring back that lovin’ feelin’
‘Cause it’s gone, gone, gone