From The 1st Note, This Powerful Performance Of "Unchained Melody" May Be Your New Favorite

Feb 24, 2019 by apost team

We all have certain songs that can really move us when we hear them. It may just be for a couple of minutes at a time, but a certain musical piece can make you feel as though you are somewhere else.

Music can take us back in time to different places. It can bring us joy and heartache. Music can remind us of what we have and what we lost.

Some songs will bring chills to the people who are listening to them. One such song, “Unchained Melody,” can do that for many people. This version of the classic will definitely move you in many ways.

You may not know all of the words to the hit song. However, most people will at least recognize the first few beats of the classic hit.

This particular version is sung with an intense passion and precision. We think it is probably one of the very best there is!

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The Righteous Brothers are the original singers of this beautiful song. It became a hit back in 1965, although it really gained in popularity after it was heard in the Blockbuster movie “Ghost.” Since then, people all over the world have loved to hear the haunting sounds of this beautiful song.

Since the song debuted in 1965, many artists have tried to put their own unique spin on it. This version is certainly no exception.

Jonathan Jackson, an actor best known for his role in General Hospital, stunned the crown at the Grand Ole Opry when he got up and performed the hit. His powerful vocals reverbed throughout the famous arena, delighting the crowd who had gathered to hear him.

Fans of this daytime soap actor were shocked to hear just how unbelievable his singing voice in. We can’t believe that singing hasn’t been a full-time job for him; he is truly spectacular.

From the very first note, Jackson mesmerized his audience with his intense vocals. You can tell he really gets into the show from the start.

We loved watching him perform just as much as we loved listening to him sing. Are you ready to watch this amazing classic come to life? Check out Jonathan Jackson as he puts on an amazing performance in front of thousands of people:

What did you think of this performance? Are there any other versions that you would prefer to hear? Leave us a comment and then pass this along to others!