Just Once in My Life (album)

Just Once in My Life is the 1965 album by the American music duo the Righteous Brothers.[1] According to Bill Medley, he was allowed to produce most of the tracks in the album, including "Unchained Melody" which was originally intended only as an album track because co-producer Phil Spector was interested only in producing singles.[2] The album reached No. 9 on Billboard 200 in the United States.[3]

Just Once in My Life
Studio album by
Released1965
Length33:38
LabelPhilles
Producer
The Righteous Brothers chronology
You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin
(1965)
Just Once in My Life
(1965)
Back to Back
(1965)

Singles

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The title track "Just Once in My Life" was the first single released from the album, and it reached No. 9 on the singles chart in May 1965.[4] The single "Unchained Melody" was initially only intended as a B-side for "Hung on You" from the next album Back to Back, but it became popular and it was then released as an A side, reaching at No. 4 in the United States and No. 14 in the United Kingdom in 1965.[5] It was later included in the soundtrack of 1990 blockbuster film Ghost and the re-released single reached No. 1 in the UK in 1990.[6]

Track listing

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Charts

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Chart (1965) Peak
position
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[7] 8
US Billboard 200[8] 9

References

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  1. ^ "The Righteous Brothers - Just Once in My Life". AllMusic.
  2. ^ Bill Medley (April 24, 2014). The Time of My Life: A Righteous Brother's Memoir. Da Capo Press. p. 35. ISBN 978-0306823169.
  3. ^ "The Righteous Brothers > Billboard 200". Billboard.
  4. ^ "The Righteous Brothers > Hot 100". Billboard.
  5. ^ The Official Charts Company "RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS - the Official Charts Company". Archived from the original on 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2010-10-05.. Retrieved on 2010-11-27.
  6. ^ "Unchained Melody (1990)". The Official Charts Company.
  7. ^ "The Righteous Brothers Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard.
  8. ^ "The Righteous Brothers Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard.