I'm too new to the South to be a credible chapter executive. I just don't talk Southern.LOL!
Just throw some "Ya'lls" around.:)
when we find someone who remembers the ID and password.
Well....bless their hearts!
In the summer of 1963, Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector took the Ronettes into the studio and produced a landmark album with the assistance of the Wrecking Crew musicians. There are few weak cuts on the entire disk. The first single from that album earned a Gold Record. The intro is one of the greatest openings in all of rock, and the song is executed flawlessly. The use of strings in the middle caps the trios first masterpiece.
The Ronettes: Be My Baby
The second single from that album was another masterpiece, even if it followed the same formula.
The Ronettes: Baby, I Love You
This gem will give you an idea of just how strong the tracks were that were not released as singles.
The Ronettes: I Wonder
Hal Blaine's percussion work is both highly original and monumental.