Unchained Melody
"Unchained Melody" is one of the most recorded songs of the 20th century, by some counts having spawned over 500 versions. One week in the 1950s saw no less than four different cover versions in the British charts alone.
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20th century - 1950s - Cover versions - British
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Originally written by the renowned film composer Alex North as a theme for the now obscure 1955 prison film Unchained, the lyrics by Hy Zaret tell of a prisoner's anguish over his girlfriend. Les Baxter recorded it for the film's soundtrack (a version that was also released as a single, Capitol Records catalog number 3055, and reached #1 on the Billboard charts), and it was very soon thereafter recorded by Al Hibbler in a version (Decca Records catalog number 29441) that reached #3 on the chart. Roy Hamilton recorded a version (Epic Records catalog number 9102) that reached #6, and June Valli (reaching #29). The first hit version was by Harry Belafonte, who also sung it at the 1956 Academy Awards. There is a raucous doo-wop version by Vito & the Salutations. Perhaps the best known version is from 1965, credited to the Righteous Brothers but performed as a solo by Bobby Hatfield, who later recorded versions credited solely to himself.
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Film composer - Alex North - 1955 - Unchained - Hy Zaret - Les Baxter - Capitol Records - Catalog number - Billboard - Al Hibbler - Decca Records - Roy Hamilton - Epic Records - June Valli - Harry Belafonte - 1956 - Academy Awards - Vito & the Salutations - 1965 - The Righteous Brothers - Bobby Hatfield
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"Unchained Melody" appeared on the Billboard charts again in 1990, reaching #19, after the Righteous Brothers' recording was used in the film Ghost.
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Billboard charts - 1990 - Ghost
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The song has uniquely been a UK number one hit for four different acts: Jimmy Young (1955); Righteous Brothers (1990); Robson & Jerome (1995); and Gareth Gates (2002).
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Jimmy Young - 1955 - Righteous Brothers - 1990 - Robson & Jerome - 1995 - Gareth Gates - 2002
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