What year did Be my Baby by the Ronettes come out?

What year did Be my Baby by the Ronettes come out?

Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn August 25th 1963, “Be My Baby” by the Ronettes entered Billboard’s Hot Top 100 chart at position #90; and on October 6th, 1963 it peaked at #2 {for 3 weeks} and spent 13 weeks on the Top 100 {and for 6 of those 13 weeks it was on the Top 10}…

What was the first song The Ronettes released?

“Be My Baby” was the Ronettes’ first song produced by Phil Spector, released on his label, Philles Records. The group had already recorded a track by Greenwich and Barry called “Why Don’t They Let Us Fall in Love”, but this was held back in favor of “Be My Baby”.

What was the first Ronettes song Phil Spector produced?

“Be My Baby” was the first Ronettes song produced by Phil Spector released on his label, Philles Records. The group had already recorded a track by Greenwich and Barry called “Why Don’t They Let Us Fall in Love”, but this was held back in favor of “Be My Baby”.

How long did it take Ronnie Spector to sing Be my Baby?

Ronnie Spector (formerly Bennett) titled her 1995 autobiography Be My Baby. In the book, she explained that Phil had her rehearse the song for weeks, then spent about three days working on her vocal in the control room.

Who were the Ronettes and who were they?

The Ronettes were Veronica (Ronnie) Bennett, her sister Estelle Bennett and their cousin Nedra Talley. Phil fell in love with Veronica’s voice and immediately went about signing the group to Philles (the trio was under contract with Colpix Records who had issued a few singles and a album which did not chart).

What technique did Phil Spector use to produce the Ronettes?

It exemplified Spector’s “Wall Of Sound” production technique, where he layered lots of instruments and used echo effects. Spector had already produced seven chart hits when he auditioned The Ronettes for his Philles record label. The Ronettes were Veronica (Ronnie) Bennett, her sister Estelle Bennett and their cousin Nedra Talley.

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