I wasn't born until '68, but grew up with my parents listening to the 'old' music they grew up with, so I developed a great appreciation for the music of the '60's. It's funny you should mention the Righteous Brothers and "Lost That Lovin' Feeling" because it was the first song that popped into my head when I saw the title to your post.
Others that I always liked were The Mommas and the Poppas, Petulla Clark, The Chiffons, The Ronnettes, Leslie Gore, Smokie Robinson and the Miracles, J Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers, and many more than I can even begin to list here.
Granted I like music from all eras, but there is nothing that beats the pure harmony of the groups, nor the power and melodies of the individuals from the '60's.
I just got ahold of the record collection that Dad had when I was growing up, along with several in the box that were picked up by me when we'd make a special trip to the "Wax Museum" (an old time record store)on the occasional weekend. Now all I've got to do is get myself a belt for one of the turntables I've got, or find myself one of the old record players (((the kind that have the ability to stack several records and let them drop and play in sucession))))) to listen to that old music "the right way".
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