Ellie Greenwich Ellie - The Kind Of Girl You Can't Forget - The Early Years 1962-1964 (CD)

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Ellie Greenwich: Ellie - The Kind Of Girl You Can't Forget - The Early Years 1962-1964 (CD)
Article properties: Ellie Greenwich: Ellie - The Kind Of Girl You Can't Forget - The Early Years 1962-1964 (CD)
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Interpret: Ellie Greenwich
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Album titlle: Ellie - The Kind Of Girl You Can't Forget - The Early Years 1962-1964 (CD)
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Genre Rock'n'Roll
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Label RARE ROCKIN' RECORDS
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Artikelart CD
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EAN: 0636823300296
- weight in Kg 0.1
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01 | The Kind Of Boy You Can't Forget | The Raindrops |
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02 | Be My Baby | The Ronettes |
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03 | Do-Wah-Diddy | Ellie Greenwich |
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04 | Do-Wah-Diddy (First Time In True Stereo) | The Exciters |
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05 | A Little Bit Of Everything | Joanie Sommers |
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06 | Maybe I Know (Original Demo) | Ellie Greenwich |
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07 | Mister Magic Moon | The Kim Sisters |
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08 | One Boy Too Late | Bobby Vee |
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09 | My Mama Don't Like Him | Kellie Douglas |
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10 | Waiting For You (Original Demo) | Ellie Greenwich |
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11 | I Wish It Would Rain All Summer | Jo Ann Campbell |
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12 | Hickory Dickory Dock | Baby Jane & The Rock-A-Byes |
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13 | You Got What I Like | Jimmy Curtiss |
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14 | What's A Girl Supposed To Do (Original Demo) | Ellie Greenwich |
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15 | Look At Him | Connie Francis |
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16 | Couldn't You Wait (Prev Unreleased) | Ellie Greenwich |
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17 | Our Love, It Grows | Myrna March |
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18 | Look Of Love (Original Demo) | Ellie Greenwich |
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19 | Here She Comes | Christine Quaite |
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20 | He Tells Me With His Eyes | Patsy Ann Noble |
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21 | You Should Have Told Me | The Angels |
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22 | Be A Man (Prev Unreleased Demo) | Ellie Greenwich With Group |
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23 | I Wonder Who's Dancing With Her Now | The Majors |
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24 | I Didn't Mean To Hurt You | The Shirelles |
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25 | Don't Ever Leave Me | Connie Francis |
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26 | Keep Tellin' Yourself | Pitney, Gene |
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27 | Happy Anniversary | Pat Powdrill |
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28 | What Every Teenager Goes Through (Prev Unreleased Demo) Take | Ellie Greenwich |
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29 | It From A Guy Who Knows | Tim Considine |
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30 | It Was Me Yesterday | Beverly Warren |
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31 | Swingin' Wedding | The Visions |
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32 | The Kind Of Boy You Can't Forget (Alt Vocal) | Ellie Greenwich |
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33 | Studio Chatter (Bonus) | Ellie And Brooks Arthur |
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Ellie Greenwich,
born on Long Island, New York in 1940, first recorded unsuccessfully for RCA in the late Fifties, as Ellie Gay, and played local dance hops. In 1960, she majored in English at college and worked as a teacher for a short spell before breaking into the songwriting field by co-writing (with Tony Powers) 'This Is It' for Jay and the Americans and 'He's Got The Power' for the Exciters. In 1963, she began co-writing with her boyfriend, Jeff Barry, and, working in close alliance with producer Phil Spector, they notched up a series of hits by the Ronettes, the Crystals and Bob B. Soxx.
Drifting away from Spector in 1964, Greenwich and Barry were responsible for 80 per cent of the Red Bird label's early output, including such hits as 'Chapel Of Love' and 'Goodnight Baby', and, during 1965-7, they performed a similar role for Bert Bern's Bang label, where they produced Neil Diamond. In the late Sixties, Greenwich and Barry were divorced and she retired temporarily before attempting a comeback as a singer-songwriter with an album on Verve in 1973.

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