Jonathan and Drew Scott, widely recognized as the Property Brothers from their popular Canadian reality television series, showcased a surprising talent on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” that left fans both astonished and delighted. Known for their expertise in real estate and home renovations, the brothers took a step away from their day jobs to perform a captivating rendition of “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’,” a classic originally recorded by the Righteous Brothers in 1964. This song, famously featured in a memorable bar serenade scene in “Top Gun,” was given new life by the Scott brothers in a performance filled with charm and nostalgia.
Dressed in sleek tuxedos, the duo performed in black and white, adding a timeless quality to their rendition and evoking the essence of the sixties. Their performance, though lasting only 1:41, was enough to encourage viewers to revisit the original track and appreciate the talent of these multifaceted brothers. The video, which quickly garnered over 70k reactions and 7.7k comments on social media, proved that Jonathan and Drew’s talents extend far beyond real estate and home renovation. Fans and top viewers alike expressed their admiration for the brothers’ musical and dancing abilities, highlighting the refreshing surprise of seeing modern personalities breathe new life into beloved classics.
In addition to their television fame, the Scott brothers have successfully ventured into the world of home furnishings with their brands Scott Living and Drew & Jonathan. Their musical performance on Fallon’s show not only served as a delightful diversion but also cleverly marketed their business ventures. Drew’s playful comment about changing their name to the “Righteous Brothers” further cemented their success in capturing the audience’s hearts with their rendition.
This unique blend of entertainment, talent, and business savvy showcased by Jonathan and Drew Scott reminds us of the enduring appeal of classic songs and the joy of discovering unexpected talents in well-known personalities. Their performance is a testament to their versatility and ability to connect with audiences in multiple ways.
Watch the video below to see the Property Brothers transform into modern-day Righteous Brothers, bringing a touch of nostalgia and a whole lot of love back to the stage.