Forming his own label, Philles Records, in 1961, allowed Phil Spector to sculpt pop music history. But Spector was driven, single-minded, and stubborn, and he had a sound in his head. This is not to diminish the singers he used -- the Ronettes, and Ronnie Bennett (soon to be Ronnie Spector) in particular, in the case here.
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Product Identifiers
ProducerJeff Barry^Phil Spector
Record LabelSnyl, Sony Legacy
UPC0886976128623
eBay Product ID (ePID)25046042147
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2011
GenreOldies
ArtistRonettes
Release TitleThe Best of
Dimensions
Item Height0.31 in
Item Weight0.23 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width5.13 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks18
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Why Don't They Let Us Fall in Love 1.2 Be My Baby 1.3 Baby, I Love You 1.4 (The Best Part of) Breakin' Up 1.5 So Young 1.6 Do I Love You? 1.7 Walking in the Rain 1.8 I Wonder 1.9 When I Saw You 1.10 You Baby 1.11 Born to Be Together 1.12 Is This What I Get for Loving You? 1.13 Paradise 1.14 Here I Sit 1.15 I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine 1.16 Everything Under the Sun 1.17 I Can Hear Music 1.18 You Came, You Saw, You Conquered
NotesWith their sweet, polished harmonies, cat-eye makeup and beehive hairdos, The Ronettes added a tough, New York street flavor to the girl group model of the early 60s. Spector originally employed them as backup singers for other Philles artists, but when their first single "Be My Baby" became an international sensation in late 63, they quickly became Philles leading group.