The Righteous Brothers – You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ album art

Published October 11, 2025
Contributed by Javi Gonzalez


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Two sans serifs from the Filmotype library, Misty and Garnet, used together on the cover of a 1965 album by The Righteous Brothers.

From Wikipedia, about the title track:

“You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” is a song by Phil Spector, Barry Mann, and Cynthia Weil, first recorded in 1964 by the American vocal duo the Righteous Brothers. This version, produced by Spector, is cited by some music critics as the ultimate expression and illustration of his Wall of Sound recording technique. The record was a critical and commercial success on its release, reaching number one in early February 1965 in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The single ranked No. 5 in Billboard’s year-end Top 100 of 1965 Hot 100 hits – based on combined airplay and sales, and not including three charted weeks in December 1964 – and has entered the UK Top Ten on three occasions.

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