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  1. 14. Jan. 2022 · Ronnie said that she wanted it to be the best record she ever recorded; if it was a hit, she thought, she’d be able to restart her career, now that she was no longer married to Phil Spector. It ...

  2. Spector herself co-produced two of the songs. Despite objections from Phil Spector, who was awaiting trial for murder, the Ronettes were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2007. A Christmas EP, Ronnie Spector's Best Christmas Ever, was released on Bad Girl Sounds in November 2010, featuring five new Christmas songs.

  3. Ronnie Spector And The E-Street Band – Baby, Please Don't Go: Ronnie Spector And The E-Street Band – Say Goodbye To Hollywood: Ronnie Spector – Love On A Rooftop: Ronnie Spector – Something's Gonna Happen: Ronnie Spector – You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory: Ronnie Spector – All I Want: Ronnie Spector – Farewell To A Sex Symbol

  4. You might be wondering why I only rated this CD a four star, well some of the songs I thought were not that good. When you have singers such as Diana Ross, Mary wells, Cher, and others, that are really good and I am not saying that Ronnie Spector is not a good singer. She is a good singer and I would buy her other CDs in a heart beat. As a matter of fact I seen another one of her CDs, that I ...

  5. Listen to The Very Best Of by Ronnie Spector on Apple Music. Stream songs including “Do I Love You?”, “So Young” and more.

  6. Spector resurfaced in 2010 with an EP of Christmas songs titled Best Christmas Ever. In 2014, she contributed backing vocals to Bryan Ferry's album Avonmore, and her collaboration with the noted British rock singer was an unwitting preview of her next LP. 2016's English Heart featured Spector's interpretations of 11 classic songs from British rock acts of the '60s, including numbers by the ...

  7. All three members of the Ronettes soon married, with Ronnie marrying Spector in 1968. At Phil's insistence, Ronnie gave up her musical aspirations and spent her time locked away in his mansion, releasing only "You Came, You Saw, You Conquered" in 1969 for A&M and "Try Some Buy Some" for Apple in 1971. The song was written by George Harrison and ...