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Bill Medley

Singer, songwriter

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Selected discography

Bill Medley first rose to stardom during the 1960s as one-half of the Righteous Brothersthe duo that became the epitome of the phrase blue-eyed soul. With partner Bobby Hatfield, he was responsible for hits like Youve Lost That Lovin Feelin and Soul and Inspiration. When Medley broke up with Hatfield in 1968, however, his career languished despite boosts from occasional Righteous Brothers reunions. But in 1987 he scored a huge success with singer Jennifer Warnes in their duet from the film Dirty Dancing The Time of My Life.

Born William Thomas Medley on September 19, 1940, in Santa Ana, California, he displayed an interest in music early in his life. Despite the fact that every attempt by his parents to get him to play an instrumentsaxophone, trumpet, and pianoended with Medleys protests after a few lessons, he was active in his church choir as a young boy. His devotion to this mode of musical expression lasted until his last few years of high school, when he began to listen to rock and roll. In his senior year, Medley formed a band with some of his classmates; they played at school dances and small clubs.

Medley was still playing those small clubs in Southern California when he made the acquaintance of Bobby Hatfield in 1962. The two men quickly became friends and decided to team up in their musical efforts. Despite their white middle-class backgrounds, they called themselves the Righteous Brothers and chose the genres of rhythm and blues and soul to express their talents. They signed with the small company Moonglow Records, and their debut album, The Righteous Brothers, was released in 1963. Medley and Hatfield soon attracted a following, predominantly among black music fans, but enjoyed only moderate success with wider audiences. They did, however, score a small hit with the single Little Latin Lupe Lu.

The Righteous Brothers careers received a huge boost when they became involved with record producer extraordinaire Phil Spector. Spector recruited Medley and Hatfield for his own recording label, Philles, and in 1965 the duo released its biggest smash, Youve Lost That Lovin Feelin. Geoffrey Stokes described the classic recording thus in the book Rock of Ages: The Rolling Stone History of Rock and Roll: Medleys baritone warm, sexy, almost relaxedsang the opening verse; Hatfields tenorbrassy, strangled, passionateentered on the chorus. Its highly charged emotionalism seemed to prod Medley into passion of his own. Behind their inflamed call and response, the strings soared and dipped. After the crescendo, the silence, broken only by single notes sustained on a lone base, was as sudden as a plunge off a cliff. But this wasnt the

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Full name William Thomas Medley; born September 19, 1940, in Santa Ana, Calif.

Vocalist of pop and soul; solo performer in southern California night clubs, c 196062; member of duo the Righteous Brothers, 196268, and occasional reunions; solo and duo recording artist and concert performer, 1968. Appeared on television programs, including the Sonny and Cher Show and American Bandstand.

Awards: Grammy Award, 1987, for Best Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, for Time of My Life.

Addresses: c/o RCA Records, 1133 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036.

end, merely a gathering of strength so the whole process could be repeatedon, if possible, a level of even greater intensity. Whenever Lovin Feelin came on the radio, Stokes concluded, it reduced, for its three-minute span, the Supremes to little girls, the Beatles to fey pretenders. Needless to say, Lovin Feelin rose to the top of the charts.

Medley and Hatfield had other successful singles on the Philles label, including Unchained Melody, Ebb Tide, and Just Once in My Life, but like many other Spector protegees, they felt a lack of artistic control over their work. By 1966 the Righteous Brothers had left Philles for Verve Records, and they scored a hit the same year with the mournful love ballad Soul and Inspiration.

But a short two years later, Medley disbanded the duo, feeling that it was restricting both his creativity and Hatfields. Medley went on in pursuit of a solo career, and Hatfieldobviously of a different opinionretained the Righteous Brothers name and recruited a new partner. Neither fared well in comparison with their previous status as a team, but Medley put out several albums on the MGM label, such as Someone Is Standing Outside and Nobody Knows before moving to A & M Records in 1971. He also proved a popular attraction on the nightclub circuit.

In 1974, however, Medley reunited with Hatfield; they made their second debut on national television on The Sonny and Cher Show. Though brief, the partnership lasted long enough to give them another top ten hit, Rock and Roll Heaven. Later reunion appearances in the 1980s produced no hits but attracted attention due to the nostalgia for 1960s music that swept the United States.

But Medley finally experienced a great popular achievement without Hatfield in 1987. Ironically, however, it came through another duet performance. With pop and country artist Jennifer Warnes, he recorded Time of My Life on the RCA label. The theme from the motion picture Dirty Dancing, the song was helped by the films huge box office sales and rose to number one on the Billboard chart. A critical success as well, Time of My Life garnered Medley and Warnes a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal. Medley also went on tour with many of the other artists featured on the Dirty Dancing soundtrack album, and his newfound celebrity has sparked further interests in Righteous Brothers concert appearances.

Selected discography

Singles with Hatfield, except as noted

Little Latin Lupe Lu, Moonglow, 1963.

Youve Lost That Lovin Feelin, Philles, 1965.

Unchained Melody, Philles, 1965.

Ebb Tide, Philles, 1965.

Just Once in My Life, Philles, 1965.

Soul and Inspiration, Verve, 1966.

Rock and Roll Heaven, Haven, 1974.

(With Jennifer Warnes) The Time of My Life, RCA, 1987.

LPs with Hatfield

Righteous Brothers, Moonglow, 1963.

Some Blue-Eyed Soul, Moonglow, 1965.

Youve Lost That Lovin Feelin, Philles, 1965.

Just Once in My Life, Philles, 1965.

Back to Back, Philles, 1965.

Soul and Inspiration, Verve, 1966.

Go Ahead and Cry, Verve, 1966.

Say in Somethin, Verve, 1967.

Greatest Hits, Verve, 1967.

Greatest Hits Volume 2, Verve, 1967.

Souled Out, Verve, 1967.

Standards, Verve, 1967.

One for the Road, Verve, 1968.

Give It to the People, Haven, 1974.

Sons of Mrs. Righteous, Haven, 1975.

Solo LPs

100% Bill Medley, MGM, 1968.

Soft and Soulful, MGM, 1969.

Gone, MGM, 1970.

Someone Is Standing Outside, MGM, 1970.

Nobody Knows, MGM, 1970.

A Song for You, A&M, 1972.

Wings, A&M, c. 1972.

Smile, A&M, 1973.

Sweet Thunder, Liberty, 1980.

The Best of Bill Medley, MCA, 1989.

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