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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.

On a video of the song, which has reached 76 million views, one fan even commented: “I swear I can feel the chills going up and down my back when he hits those high notes. I feel like crying knowing that this amazing man is gone.”

In addition to The Righteous Brothers, Elvis Presley also gave Unchained Melody a new dimension when he performed it live.

Elvis, known for his versatility and charisma, added his own emotional weight to the song during his later years, captivating audiences with his impassioned delivery.

His version has helped the song maintain its timeless appeal and secure a place in pop culture History.

Elvis Presley rides in car.
Elvis Presley with girlfriend Linda Thompson at the Hilton Hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio. Credit: Tom Wargacki / WireImage / Getty.

Elvis’ impact on Unchained Melody cannot be overstated. His iNFLuence not only kept the song in the limelight but also expanded its reach to new audiences.

His live renditions became legendary, proving his unique ability to make any song his own.

Even today, both The Righteous Brothers’ and Elvis’ versions keep the song alive, making it one of the most beloved ballads of all time!

Mark Wahlberg remains a devout Catholic despite faith being unpopular in Hollywood

Mark Wahlberg, despite the fact that his faith is unpopular in the Entertainment industry, is a fervent Catholic.
He recently shared his philosophy on how he plans to spread his message on the Today Show.

On Ash Wednesday, he publicly acknowledged the season of Lent by appearing with a cross made of ashes.
Wahlberg defined fasting during Lent as “disconnecting from harmful habits in order to grow spiritually,” and he shared that he would be giving up meat and eating only one meal between Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.

Sharing his faith but also respecting the faiths of others, he serves as an exemplary role model in the arts.

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