Ronnie Spector may have been the quintessential 1960s poster girl, what with her Wall of Sound-posing, mascara-wearing, beehive-donning glory, but the sing had an even more recognizable voice. Here are 10 of her finest musical moments
. She was signed to Spector’s Phillies Records and saw multiple hits by Ronnie and The Ronettes from 1963 to 1966, whichThe Ronnie Spector song cannon, however, doesn’t end there. Here are 10 of her finest musical moments:A shining example of the Wall of Sound production, the Jeff Barry/Ellie Greenwich/Phil Spector composition truly comes alive when Spector’s strong and sultry vocals soundtrack one of music’s finest come-ons.
But, Harrison and Spector wound up using the same backing track for George’s version of the song on Harrison’s “Living in the Material World,” album. As for the goofy “Tandoori Chicken,” it was penned by Harrison and Phil Spector, and Ronnie rolls it with humor and rockabilly swagger.
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