The Ronettes
Publicity photo of the Ronettes
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The Ronettes

The Ronettes were an American girl group formed in the early 1960s, consisting of lead singer Ronnie Spector (formerly Veronica Bennett), her sister Estelle, and cousin Nedra Talley. They gained prominence after signing with Phil Spector's Philles Records, achieving notable hits like "Be My Baby" and "Baby, I Love You." The Ronettes were the only girl group to tour with The Beatles and were active until 1967, later briefly reuniting in the 1970s. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007, and their influence is recognized with songs inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

(Source: Wikipedia)


GENRES: Girl Group, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

Baby I Love You / Miss Joan And Mr Sam
Baby I Love You / Miss Joan And Mr Sam (1963)
Be My Baby / Tedesco And Pitman
Be My Baby / Tedesco And Pitman (1963)
Good Girls / Memory
Good Girls / Memory (1963)
Do I Love You / A Woman In Love
Do I Love You / A Woman In Love (1964)
The Best Part Of Breaking Up Is When We're Making Up / Big Red
The Best Part Of Breaking Up Is When We're Making Up / Big Red (1964)
Walking In The Rain / How Does It Feel
Walking In The Rain / How Does It Feel (1964)
Born To Be Together / Blues For Baby
Born To Be Together / Blues For Baby (1965)
Is This What I Get For Loving You / Oh, I Love You
Is This What I Get For Loving You / Oh, I Love You (1965)
I Can Hear Music / When I Saw You
I Can Hear Music / When I Saw You (1966)
You Came You Saw You Conquered / Oh I Love You
You Came You Saw You Conquered / Oh I Love You (1969)