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  1. Mick Leeson, Peter Vale, Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Barry, Phil Spector: 1986 - Can't Hold Back: 3:32: 9. "Think I'm in Love" Money, Randy Oda: 1982 - No Control: 3:10: 10. "Looking Through the Eyes of a Child" Hill, Sinfield, Albert Hammond: 1989 - New Recording: 4:32: 11. "No Control" Money, Carter, J. Gunn: 1982 - No Control: 3:58: 12 ...

    No.
    Title
    Writer (s)
    Original Album
    1.
    1977 - Eddie Money
    2.
    Money
    1977 - Eddie Money
    3.
    Andy Hill, Peter Sinfield
    1989 - New Recording
    4.
    "Where's the Party? (Live)"
    Money, Ralph Carter
    1988 - Live Recording found here for the ...
    • 53:46
    • November 14, 1989
    • Various
  2. Released November 14, 1989. Greatest Hits: Sound of Money Tracklist. 1. Baby Hold On Lyrics. 18.2K. 2. Two Tickets to Paradise Lyrics. 24.3K. 3. Peace in Our Time Lyrics. 4. Where's the Party?...

  3. In 1986, Money reverted back to album rock, crafting a comeback single that remains one of his very best efforts: the spellbinding and seductive duet-of-sorts with Ronnie Spector, "Take Me Home Tonight/Be My Baby". Given that he inadvertently penned two AOR standards - "Baby Hold On" and "Two Tickets To Paradise" - on his first time out, and ...

    • (81)
    • US
    • 43
    • CD, Compilation
  4. 1988 — US. CD — Compilation. Anthology 1. The Beatles. Released. 1995 — US. CD — Album, Stereo, Mono. Greatest Hits. Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band. Released. 1994 — US.

    • (219)
    • Rock, Pop
    • 190
    • Power Pop, Pop Rock, AOR
    • The Ronettes, “Be My Baby”
    • The Ronettes, “Baby, I Love You”
    • The Ronettes, “Sleigh Ride”
    • The Ronettes, “So Young”
    • The Ronettes, “Walking in The Rain”
    • The Ronettes, “Why Don’T They Let Us Fall in Love”
    • The Ronettes, “
    • The Ronettes, “Do I Love You?”
    • The Ronettes, “I Can Hear Music”
    • “Try Some, Buy Some”

    Thump, thump-thump, clap! From the unforgettable opening drumbeat to Ronnie Spector’s roller-coaster “whoa-oa-oas” over a Wall of Sound built on orchestral strings and castanets, “Be My Baby” was an instant classic. “It was like I’d gone to heaven,” Spector once recalledof Hal Blaine’s drum intro. “It all fit. It all was like a puzzle and once my v...

    There’s nothing quite like the rush of hearing the Ronettes’ “Baby, I Love You” slide into its chorus: It’s the thrill of young hearts (and hormones) colliding feverishly and a backbeat powerful enough to drown out any doubts. Written by Phil Spector with Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich, “Baby, I Love You” was released in 1963 as the follow-up to “B...

    It’s not really the holidays until Ronnie Spector welcomes it with “Sleigh Ride,” an upbeat Andrews Sisters cover that appeared on a Phil Spector–produced Christmas sampler in 1963, and just last year became the Ronettes’ highest-charting hit. Cue the bells, cue the whinnying horse, cue the rock & roll buildup — then Ronnie bursts in, with her smok...

    “So Young” plays as a downcast follow-up to the giddy rush of “Be My Baby” — the fictional couple gets together, only to have their love dismissed by the short-sighted adults who still rule their lives. “They say our love is just a teenage affection,” Spector pouts, before turning defiant: “But no one knows my heart’s direction.” “I’m So Young” was...

    After a trip to London, Spector mentioned to husband-and-wife songwriting team Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil how entranced she was by her time in the city. “I told them I loved the English rain and fog,” she recalled. Building on that image, the pair came up with this dreamy ballad — a perfect mix of teenage romantic fantasy and wearily searching lon...

    Love is a battlefield — or at least a subject of mockery, much to Spector’s frustration — in this track: “Why do they always try to keep us apart?” she wonders. “Why do they laugh at what I feel in my heart?” Spector never identifies the dastardly forces standing between her and the object of her affections. But the track beneath her pushes back ag...

    “(The Best Part of) Breakin’ Up” marked another Top 40 hit off the Ronettes lone LP, Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica. The track was arranged by studio wizard Jack Nitzsche and co-written by Brill Building vets Pete Anders and Vince Poncia withPhil Spector — who, as legend goes, knew the song would be a hit after he was presented...

    Ronnie Spector is relentless to the point of recklessness in “Do I Love You?” — a series of romantic questions (the implied answer to each is, of course, an emphatic yes) that escalates at breakneck speed. She starts with a few softballs: “Do I want you for my baby?” “Do I want to run and kiss your lips?” But it doesn’t take long for her to ratchet...

    Composed especially for the Ronettes from the Jeff Barry/Ellie Greenwich/Phil Spector girl-group blueprint, “I Can Hear Music” wasn’t a major hit for the band upon its release in 1966. Rather, it was the Beach Boys’ version three years later — with angelic lead vocals from Carl Wilson — that’s best remembered. But listening to the Ronettes’ origina...

    In 1971, a few years after interest in the Ronettes had dried up and a year before Ronnie would escape the clutches of Phil Spector, Ronnie’s Beatles buddy George Harrison helped revive her career by giving her “Try Some, Buy Some,” a leftover from his All Things Must Pass sessions. The tune is more pensive and plodding (and therefore more George H...

    • Jon Dolan
  5. Release Date. October, 1989. Duration. 53:17. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock, Arena Rock. Recording Date. June, 1977 - September, 1989. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Eddie Money (1977) Life for the Taking (1978) Playing for Keeps (1980) No Control (1982) Where's the Party (1983) Can't Hold Back (1986)

  6. Eddie Money and Richie Zito mixer: Scott Litt (producer and engineer), Eddie Money and Richie Zito additional guest vocals: Ronnie Spector lead vocals: Eddie Money performer: Ronnie Spector arranger: Eddie Money and Richie Zito recorded at: