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Medley formed the group with Hatfield in They had first performed together in in the Los Angeles area as part of a five-member group called the Paramours , [ 1 ] and adopted the name The Righteous Brothers when they became a duo. Their most active recording period was in the s and '70s, and, after several years inactive as a duo, Hatfield and Medley reunited in and continued to perform until Hatfield's death in The term " blue-eyed soul " is thought to have been coined by Philadelphia radio DJ Georgie Woods in when describing the duo's music.
Hatfield and Medley had contrasting vocal ranges, which helped them create a distinctive sound as a duet. They each had the vocal talent to perform as soloists. Medley sang the low parts with his bass-baritone voice, with Hatfield taking the higher-register vocals with his tenor.
His voice reached the register of a countertenor. Following a year and a half of Top 40 non-entries on Billboard' s Hot , the duo hit big with the late release of what would become their signature record, " You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' " โ a transatlantic number one produced by Phil Spector , often considered one of his finest works and a landmark recording in popular music.
Both Hatfield and Medley also had for a time their own solo careers. Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley were in different groups before they met โ Hatfield was in a group from Anaheim called the Variations, and Medley in a group from Santa Ana called the Paramours. However, the Paramours did not have much success and soon broke up, leaving Hatfield and Medley to perform as a duo in Marine in the audience would shout, "That was righteous, brothers!
The Righteous Brothers released three albums under the Moonglow label, [ 15 ] one of these and a further compilation album were released after they had joined Phil Spector.