This one isn't particularly upbeat, but it could be a good metaphor for someone who is really missing their football.
Strange that everyone has the Righteous Brothers version of this.
The original by Todd Duncan (from the film Unchained...hence the name) or the first hit by Roy Hamilton (who Elvis based his later style on) never get mentioned. A shame as they are at least as good.
This one isn't particularly upbeat, but it could be a good metaphor for someone who is really missing their football.
Strange that everyone has the Righteous Brothers version of this.
The original by Todd Duncan (from the film Unchained...hence the name) or the first hit by Roy Hamilton (who Elvis based his later style on) never get mentioned. A shame as they are at least as good.
Jim Baker
I think the first time I heard it was when watching the film Ghost.
This one isn't particularly upbeat, but it could be a good metaphor for someone who is really missing their football.
Strange that everyone has the Righteous Brothers version of this.
The original by Todd Duncan (from the film Unchained...hence the name) or the first hit by Roy Hamilton (who Elvis based his later style on) never get mentioned. A shame as they are at least as good.