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  1. Ich erinnerte mich an alles, was wir durchgemacht hatten. In der Schule bleiben alle stehen und gaffen mich an. Ich kann die Tränen nicht verbergen, aber es ist mir gleich. Ich werde ihn nie vergessen (den Anführer der Gang) Der Anführer der Gang – jetzt ist er fort. Der Anführer der Gang – jetzt ist er fort.

  2. About Leader of the Pack "Leader of the Pack" is a song written by George "Shadow" Morton, Jeff Barry, and Ellie Greenwich. It was a number one pop hit in 1964 for the American girl group The Shangri-Las. The single is one of the group's best known songs as well as a popular cultural example of a "teenage tragedy song". The song was covered in ...

  3. 22. Mai 2020 · You’re watching the official video of Twisted Sister performing "Leader Of The Pack" from 'Double Live: North Stage '82 / New York Steel '01' (2011)🔔 Subscr...

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  4. 25. Dez. 2023 · The Shangri-Las’ “Leader of the Pack” has become a timeless classic, as it captures the heartache and turmoil that many teenagers can relate to. The song’s ability to evoke empathy and understanding is a testament to its enduring power. Released in 1964, “Leader of the Pack” was produced by George “Shadow” Morton and written by ...

  5. 20. Jan. 2024 · "Leader of the Pack"was a Number One Top Hit (Billboard Hot 100) for lead singer Mary Weiss and The Shangri-Las in 1964....RIP Mary Weiss, and Thanks...We Lo...

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  6. Leader of the Pack is the 1965 debut album by girl group the Shangri-Las. The album was produced to capitalize on the group's breakthrough hits "Remember" and "Leader of the Pack" which had been co-written by Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich. After the album's focal track went to number one, The Shangri-Las' style and image had evolved into something tougher and earthier. Much of the material ...

  7. About Leader of the Pack "Leader of the Pack" is a song written by George "Shadow" Morton, Jeff Barry, and Ellie Greenwich. It was a number one pop hit in 1964 for the American girl group The Shangri-Las. The single is one of the group's best known songs as well as a popular cultural example of a "teenage tragedy song". The song was covered in ...