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  1. Retrieved July 13, 2015. ^ "Ellie Greenwich, who has died aged 68, co-wrote some of the most enduring pop songs of the 1960s and collaborated with the "Wall of Sound" producer Phil Spector on such classics as Da Doo Ron Ron, Be My Baby (both 1963), and River Deep – Mountain High (1966)". The Daily Telegraph. London.

  2. Eleanor Louise „EllieGreenwich (* 23. Oktober 1940 in Brooklyn , New York ; † 26. August 2009 in New York , New York ) [1] war eine US-amerikanische Sängerin , Songwriterin und Musikproduzentin , die insbesondere in der Zusammenarbeit mit ihrem späteren Ehegatten Jeff Barry erfolgreich war.

  3. Ellie Greenwich (1940-2009) wrote or co-wrote more hit songs than we can li... A loving dedication to one of the brightest lights on the '60s songwriting scene.

  4. About Ellie Greenwich. While Ellie Greenwich is oft-noted as one of the major influences of 60’s rock music and the queen of the Girl Groups, she was a pioneer for women in the music industry and her influence has transcended generations and can still be heard—and felt—today.

  5. Mutya Buena. BABY BABY BABY. Ellie Greenwich. BABY BE MINE. The Jellybeans. BABY I LOVE YOU. The Ramones, The Ronettes, Dave Edmunds, Roberta Flack, Annie Golden, Ellie Greenwich, Donnie Hathaway, Bobby Heath, Andy Kim, Linda Ronstadt. BE MY BABY. *Named one of the Greatest Songs of the 20th Century by both The RIAA (Recording Industry ...

  6. 28. Aug. 2009 · Ellie Greenwich, who co-wrote some of the most popular songs of the early 1960s for the girl groups produced by Phil Spector, died Aug. 26 from a heart attack. In this interview, rebroadcast...

  7. 28. Aug. 2009 · Ellie Greenwich, who co-wrote some of the most popular songs of the early 1960s for the girl groups produced by Phil Spector, died Aug. 26 from a heart attack. In this interview, rebroadcast from 1986, Greenwich discusses the highlights of her career.