This 1955 song is one of the best ever recorded

Written by Alex North and Hy Zaret in 1955, Unchained Melody has become one of the most iconic songs in music history. First performed by Todd Duncan, it’s been covered over 670 times in various languages.

The Righteous Brothers’ 1965 version, with its soaring vocals and emotional intensity, remains the definitive rendition. A YouTube comment with over 76 million views captures its impact: “I swear I can feel the chills… I feel like crying knowing that this amazing man is gone.”

Elvis Presley also left a lasting impression with his powerful live performances in his later years. His unique emotional delivery brought new depth to the song, captivating audiences and keeping it in the public eye.

Both The Righteous Brothers’ and Elvis’ versions have helped cement Unchained Melody as a timeless ballad. Their interpretations continue to move listeners, ensuring the song’s enduring legacy across generations.

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