Whoooa, my love, my darlin',
I've hungered for your touch,
A long, lonely time.
And time goes by so slowly,
And time can do so much (so much).
Are you (are you) still mine?
I-I-I need your love. I need your love.
God speed your love to me.
Lonely rivers flow to the sea, to the sea,
To the open arms of the sea, yeah.
Lonely rivers sigh, "Wait for me, wait for me.
I'll be comin' home, wait for me."
Whoooa, my love, my darlin',
I've hungered, hungered for your touch,
A long, lonely time.
And time goes by so slowly,
And time can do so much.
Are you still mine?
[ Find more Lyrics on http://mp3lyrics.org/GI ]I-I-I need your love.
I-I need your love.
God speed your love to me.
[UNCHAINED MELODY]
[Written by: Alex North & Hy Zaret-1955]
[Performed by: The Righteous Brothers-1965]
[Appears on: Just Once in My Life-1965, The Righteous Brothers-1970, Unchained
Melody (LP)-1975 & 1995, (EP)-1990 & (CD)-2008, Phil Spector's 20 Greatest
Hits-1977*, Anthology (1962-1974)-1989, AM Gold: Mid '60s-1990*, The Very Best of
the Righteous Brothers: Unchained Melody-1990, Millennium Movies-1999*, 20th
Century Masters: The Millennium Collection-2006, The Silver Spectrum
Collection-2007, et al. (*Compilation of various artists.)]
[1] The theme from the movie, Unchained, was recorded instrumentally by Les Baxter
& His Orchestra and vocally by Al Hibbler. One of the most memorable covers is
this version, by the Righteous Brothers. There are, literally, hundreds of covers
for this piece of music. A few notable are: Air Supply, Andy Williams, Cher, Clay
Aiken, Cyndi Lauper, Elvis Presley, Gareth Gates, Hank Snow, Jerry Lee Lewis,
Justin Guarini, Kenny Rogers, Leann Rimes, Manhattan Transfer, Marty Robbins,
Rick Nelson, Roy Orbison, Showoff, The Browns, The Everly Brothers, The Supremes,
Willie Nelson, et al.
[2] Transcribed from the track on this album.