This 1955 song is one of the best ever recorded

Written by Alex North and Hy Zaret in 1955, this song is one of the most iconic ever, with its influence spanning decades.

Originally performed by Todd Duncan, it has since been covered by over 670 artists in different languages, but The Righteous Brothers’ 1965 version brought it lasting fame.

Their rendition is often considered the definitive version, with its soaring vocals and emotional depth capturing listeners around the world.

The song’s emotional intensity, highlighted by its powerful high notes, continues to resonate with listeners.

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