Released in 1955, it remains one of the most beloved love songs of all time

Unchained Melody: A Timeless Classic

Unchained Melody” is a romantic ballad that has captivated audiences for decades with its haunting melody and emotional lyrics. First released in 1955, the song has been recorded by numerous artists, but it is most famously associated with the 1965 version by The Righteous Brothers.

Origins and Background
“Unchained Melody” was originally composed by Alex North (music) and Hy Zaret (lyrics) for the little-known prison film Unchained (1955), hence the title. The song was intended as a theme to express the emotional longing of a man separated from his love while behind bars. Though the film faded into obscurity, the song took on a life of its own.

The first version, sung by Todd Duncan for the film, earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song.

The Righteous Brothers’ Version
In 1965, the song reached new heights when The Righteous Brothers—specifically, singer Bobby Hatfield—recorded their rendition. Though technically released as a B-side, it became a massive hit. Hatfield’s soaring vocals, backed by producer Phil Spector’s signature “Wall of Sound” style, helped turn the track into an enduring hit.

This version of “Unchained Melody” became one of the most played songs of the 20th century and charted multiple times across the decades.

Cultural Impact
“Unchained Melody” experienced a major revival in 1990 after it was featured in the hit film Ghost, starring Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore. The famous pottery wheel scene set to the song reintroduced it to a new generation, leading to a re-release that again topped charts worldwide.

The song has since been covered by hundreds of artists across various genres, including Elvis Presley, LeAnn Rimes, Gareth Gates, and Susan Boyle, showcasing its broad emotional appeal and timeless quality.

Legacy

Ranked as one of the greatest love songs of all time by several publications

Featured in numerous films, TV shows, and commercials

Inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2000

One of the most performed songs of the 20th century

Fun Fact
Although widely associated with The Righteous Brothers, their version is actually a solo performance by Bobby Hatfield. He famously asked, “What do I do while he’s singing?” during the recording session, to which producer Bill Medley replied, “You can go to the bar.”

“Unchained Melody” remains a symbol of longing, romance, and emotional vulnerability. Its simple yet powerful lyrics and unforgettable melody continue to move listeners more than half a century after its creation.

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