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  1. AllMusic. [1] Born to Be with You is the fourteenth solo studio album by Dion, released in October 1975. Six of the eight tracks were produced by Phil Spector, [2] who had expressed admiration of Dion's earlier work with his doo-wop group, Dion and the Belmonts . Upon completion in 1974, Spector himself shelved the release for twelve ...

  2. In 1973, Dave Edmunds had a No. 5 hit in the UK with the song, using his then popular "wall of sound" technique, borrowed from Phil Spector. Dion DiMucci recorded the song as the title song of his 1975 Born to Be with You album, the song and much of the album being produced by Phil Spector.

  3. Ace Records. Format: CD. Catalogue Id: CDCHD 793. This product is also available in these versions: Born To Be With You, LP (£24.78) Born To Be With You / Streetheart (MP3), MP3 (£7.99) The much sought-after Phil Spector-produced Dion LP coupled with his final Warner Bros album.

  4. Guitar [Born To Be With You] – Art Munson, Barney Kessel, Bill Perry (3), Dan Kessel, David Cohen, David Kessel, Dennis Budimir, Don Peake, Jerry Cole, Jesse Ed Davis, Phil Spector, Ron Koss, Thom Rotella, Wally Snow. Guitar [Streetheart] – Ben Benay, Dean Parks. Guitar, Vocals – Dion DiMucci. Harmonica [Streetheart] – Ben Benay.

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  5. David Bowie. Released. 1980 — UK. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Born To Be With You by Dion. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  6. The 2001 Ace Records CD reissue, which pairs Born to Be with You with his 1976 album Streetheart, contains an additional Phil Spector-produced bonus track, "Baby, Let's Stick Together" (3:12, written by Spector and Jeff Barry), which had originally seen release in the UK only as a non-album single in 1976.

  7. The 2001 Ace Records CD reissue, which pairs Born to Be with You with his 1976 album Streetheart, [6] contains an additional Phil Spector-produced bonus track, "Baby, Let's Stick Together" (3:12, written by Spector and Jeff Barry), which had originally seen release in the UK only as a non-album single in 1976.