You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' is a 1964 single by The Righteous Brothers, from the album of the same name. Written by Phil Spector, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil and produced by Spector, the song is a landmark of the Wall of Sound and blue eyed soul. It tells of a fading romance with Bill Medley's deep voice in the verses and Bobby Hatfield's soaring harmonies over a lush, slowly building arrangement. Recorded at Gold Star Studios in Hollywood, the track features the Wrecking Crew and a background vocal ensemble, and is notable for its slow tempo and a dramatic false ending. It topped the US and UK charts in early 1965 and has been one of the most played songs on American radio and television, later inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and the National Recording Registry. The tune has been widely covered by artists such as Cilla Black and Hall & Oates, cementing its status as a enduring pop and soul classic.