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  1. Can't Hold Back is Eddie Money's sixth album, released in 1986. It contains one of Money's biggest hits, "Take Me Home Tonight" which helped bring both himself and Ronnie Spector back to the spotlight. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA in August 1987.

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    • August 8, 1986
    • 1985–86
  2. Ronnie und ihr Manager Phil Spector (1939–2021) begannen 1963 eine Affäre, kurz nachdem sie bei seinem Label unter Vertrag genommen worden war. Nachdem sich die Gruppe 1966 aufgelöst hatte, heiratete das Paar 1968 und sie versuchte sich als Solosängerin. 1971 veröffentlichte Ronnie Spector ihren ersten Song Try Some, Buy Some , der von George Harrison geschrieben worden war.

  3. " Take Me Home Tonight " is a song by American rock singer Eddie Money. It was released in August 1986 as the lead single from his album Can't Hold Back. The song's chorus interpolates the Ronettes ' 1963 hit "Be My Baby", with original vocalist Ronnie Spector providing uncredited vocals and reprising her role.

  4. Born 12 August 1943 in Manhattan, New York City, USA. In 1957 she formed the girl group The Ronettes with her elder sister Estelle Bennett and cousin Nedra Talley. She fronted the group while record producer Phil Spector produced the majority of their recording output. The two were married in 1968 and separated in 1972, though she continued ...

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  5. Ronnie Spector. Produced by. Eddie Money & Richie Zito. “Take Me Home Tonight” is the first track on Eddie Money’s Can’t Hold Back album. The song is his biggest hit of all-time,...

  6. 12. Jan. 2022 · Ronnie Spector, The Ronettes. Following the death of Ronnie Spector, we look back on 15 songs spanning her career, from "Be My Baby" to "Take Me Home Tonight" and beyond.

  7. 14. Jan. 2022 · The EP included “You Can’t Put Your Arms Around a Memory” by Johnny Thunders as well as the Beach Boys’ “Don’t Worry Baby,” which Wilson penned for Ronnie back in the ’60s. Up ...