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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 war eine US-amerikanische Sängerin, Songwriterin und Musikproduzentin, die insbesondere in der Zusammenarbeit mit ihrem späteren Ehegatten Jeff Barry erfolgreich war. Zu ihren Kompositionen gehörten unter anderem Be my Baby, River Deep, Mountain High sowie Do Wah Diddy Diddy.

  3. 25. Okt. 2011 · On Sunday, Oct. 30 at 11 a.m. a dedication ceremony and reception will be held to commemorate the garden. All are welcome. All are welcome. The memorial dedicated to Greenwich is outside the NAB.

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  4. Ellie Greenwich. Ellie Greenwich was born in 1940 in Brooklyn, moved to Levittown at age 11, and was writing songs by age 13. She formed her first “girls group,” The Jivettes, with two high-school friends, and the trio performed original songs at hospitals, schools, and charity benefits throughout Long Island.

  5. 27. Aug. 2009 · Ellie Greenwich, a songwriter who collaborated with Phil Spector, Jeff Barry and others to create a greatest-hits list of 1960s teenage pop songs like “Da Doo Ron Ron,” “Then He Kissed Me,”...

  6. 27. Aug. 2009 · Aug. 27, 2009 12 AM PT. Ellie Greenwich, the New York songwriter behind a string of 1960s hits that gave effervescent voice to unbridled teen romance including “Da Doo Ron Ron,” “Chapel of...

  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.