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    (1964). Ronnie married Phil in 1968. Following the couple's divorce in 1974, Ronnie reformed the Ronettes and began performing again. In 1980, Spector released...
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    The group consisted of lead singer Veronica Bennett (later known as Ronnie Spector), her older sister Estelle Bennett, and their cousin Nedra Talley. They...
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    "Christmas Kids" by ROAR references Spector's relationship with Ronnie Spector, the two also appear on the cover of the EP. Spector is one of a handful of producers...
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  • Unfinished Business is the second studio album by American singer Ronnie Spector, released in 1987. Two singles were released from the album; "Who Can...
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  • She Talks to Rainbows is an EP by Ronnie Spector, released in 1999. It was originally released in the UK via Creation Records. She Talks to Rainbows was...
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  • Try Some, Buy Some (category Song recordings produced by Phil Spector)
    that was first released in April 1971 as a single by American singer Ronnie Spector, formerly the lead vocalist of the Ronettes. She recorded it in London...
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  • (also published as Be My Baby: The Autobiography of Ronnie Spector) is a memoir by Ronnie Spector co-written with Vince Waldron, which recounts her roller-coaster...
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  • co-produced by Phil Spector. "Phil Spector - Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved January 18, 2021. Richard Williams (November 17, 2009). Phil Spector: Out Of His Head...
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  • Take Me Home Tonight (song) (category Songs written by Phil Spector)
    interpolates the Ronettes' 1963 hit "Be My Baby", with original vocalist Ronnie Spector providing uncredited vocals and reprising her role. Songwriting credit...
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    "other band", Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes, as well as with Ronnie Spector and Gary U.S. Bonds, before he launched his own solo career as Little...
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    Be My Baby (category Song recordings produced by Phil Spector)
    the quintessential example of his Wall of Sound recording technique. Ronnie Spector (then known as Veronica Bennett) is the only Ronette that appears on...
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    Ronettes. Her imitation was so successful, as The Village Voice reports: "Ronnie Spector—who, it could be argued, all but invented Winehouse's style in the first...
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  • Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved April 15, 2023. Spector, Ronnie (2004). Be my baby : how I survived mascara, miniskirts, and madness...
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  • 1970 as a song for Ronnie Spector, formerly of the Ronettes, and wife of Harrison's All Things Must Pass co-producer Phil Spector. The composition reflects...
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    song—which included a line from "Be My Baby", a song Ronnie Spector performed as part of The Ronettes—after Spector agreed to sing the line herself. In 1987, Money...
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    Amy Winehouse's beehive was inspired by Ronnie Spector's from the 1960s group the Ronettes. "Ronnie Spector—who, it could be argued, all but invented...
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  • "Take Me Home Tonight" (song), a 1986 song by Eddie Money, featuring Ronnie Spector Take Me Home Tonight (film), a 2011 American film, starring Topher Grace...
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  • album. He went on to produce recordings of the track by former Ronette Ronnie Spector in February 1971, and Cilla Black in August 1972, but neither version...
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  • American recording artist Ronnie Spector, released on April 8, 2016, by 429 Records. The album is a rock and roll record, with Spector covering a variety of...
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  • wife of Phil Spector Ronnie Barker (1929–2005), English actor, comedian and writer Ronnie Baxter (born 1961), English darts player Ronnie Bell (American...
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  • biggest hits, "Take Me Home Tonight" which helped bring both himself and Ronnie Spector back to the spotlight. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA...
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  • singer-songwriter Ronnie Spector (1943–2022), American singer from the Ronettes Tim Spector (born 1958), British epidemiologist and science writer Warren Spector, American...
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  • It's a Heartache (category Songs written by Ronnie Scott (songwriter))
    around the same time as versions of it were released by Juice Newton and Ronnie Spector. "It's a Heartache" was recorded at The Factory Sound in Surrey, England...
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    tracks, "What Do You See" and "Lying to Myself". Ramone produced the Ronnie Spector EP She Talks to Rainbows in 1999. It was critically acclaimed but was...
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    along with her sister Ronnie and cousin Nedra Talley. Bennett and her sister, Veronica (later known as Ronnie Bennett and Ronnie Spector), were raised in New...
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    Gordon participated in sessions, produced by Spector and Harrison, for a planned solo album by Ronnie Spector. Later that year, the Dominos disbanded acrimoniously...
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  • (The Best Part of) Breakin' Up (category Song recordings produced by Phil Spector)
    Phil Spector, Pete Andreoli and Vince Poncia. It was first recorded by the Ronettes, produced by Phil Spector and arranged by Jack Nitzsche with Ronnie Spector...
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  • Spector had a general policy against recording songs that he did not write. During a 1994 tribute concert with Wilson in attendance, Ronnie Spector recalled...
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    collaborative efforts with such acts as TV on the Radio, Har Mar Superstar, Ronnie Spector, The Horrors, and Scarlett Johansson. He contributed guitar and keyboard...
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  • father.[citation needed] Fields began her career as a singer. She joined Ronnie Spector as a Ronette in 1973 and recorded two singles for Buddah Records. Fields...
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