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  1. 31. Aug. 2009 · By Andy Greene. August 31, 2009. Last week songwriter Ellie Greenwich died after a heart attack at age 68. Rolling Stone spoke with her frequent collaborator Neil Diamond, who shared his memories ...

  2. Ellie Greenwich. 00:00. 00:30. The official website of Hall of Fame songwriter and producer Ellie Greenwich!

  3. Age, Biography and Wiki. Ellie Greenwich was an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. She was one of the most successful female songwriters of the 1960s, writing or co-writing such hits as "Be My Baby," "Chapel of Love," "Leader of the Pack," and "River Deep – Mountain High."

  4. 26. Aug. 2009 · 23 October 1940. Born In. Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States. Died. 26 August 2009 (aged 68) Ellie Greenwich (born Eleanor Louise Greenwich on 23 October 1940; died 26 August 2009) was an American pop music singer, songwriter, and record producer. She wrote, or co-wrote, a number of well-known 60s songs including "Be My Baby ...

  5. 28. Aug. 2009 · Greenwich died Aug. 26 from a heart attack at age 68. In this interview, rebroadcast from 1986, she discusses the highlights of her career. In this interview, rebroadcast from 1986, she discusses ...

  6. 26. Aug. 2009 · Together with then-husband Jeff Barry, Greenwich wrote some of the biggest hits of the 1960s. "Be My Baby," "Then He Kissed Me" and "Da Do Ron Ron" were among their chart-toppers. Greenwich, who ...

  7. 27. Aug. 2009 · As Ellie Greenwich, Barry and Spector worked on Da Doo Ron Ron at Spector's office, ... "Everybody of every age can sing them," she remarked, "because they are so easy to remember." Eleanor Louise ...