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  1. The song “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin'”, co-written with Weil and Phil Spector, was the most played song of the 20th century, with more than 14 million plays. Mann has composed songs for movies, most notably “Somewhere Out There”, co-written with Weil and James Horner, for the 1986 animated movie An American Tail .

  2. Phil Spector was one of, if not the most influential producer of the 1960s and was an instrumental part in moving music in a new direction. With his “Wall of Sound” technique, he not only changed how the start of the decade sounded but influenced and changed the style of some of the most iconic groups ever to exist, including The Beach Boys and the Beatles.

  3. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector (1963) Wallpaper of Sound: The Songs of Phil Spector and the B… (2002) Phil Spector's Wall of Sound Retrospective (2008)

  4. Even though the two were romantically involved during the Ronettes’ meteoric rise to success, Spector held a firm control over the young singer, inserting her as the final jigsaw puzzle piece in his celebrated “wall of sound.”. Ronnie would eventually marry Spector in 1968 only to divorce him in 1974. Lead singer Ronnie Phil Spector of ...

  5. 19. Feb. 2013 · Styles. Brill Building Pop, Early Pop/Rock, Girl Groups, Rock & Roll, Blue-Eyed Soul, Early R&B, Pop-Soul, Soul, Teen Idols, Baroque Pop. Recording Date. 1960 - 1962. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector (1963) Wallpaper of Sound: The Songs of Phil Spector and the B… (2002) Phil Spector's Wall ...

  6. 17. Okt. 2011 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2011 CD release of "Wall Of Sound: The Very Best Of Phil Spector 1961-1966" on Discogs.

  7. This collection is a 50-year Anniversary Celebration. The songs still sound every bit as fun as the day they were released, whether it’s the Crystals working out “Da Doo Ron Ron,” the Ronettes pumping through “Be My Baby” or Ike & Tina Turner blazing through the dynamic “River Deep, Mountain High.”. Between 1961 and 1966, Spector ...