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Credits: From Phil Spector - Back To MONO box set. Book published by ABKCO Music, Inc.


21.

Hold Me Tight

The Treasures 


February 1964

Gold Star Studios, LA

Shirley Records #500

Engineer: Larry Levine

Arranger: Jack Nitzsche

26.

When I Saw You

The Ronettes

March 1964

United Recording, LA

Philles Records #133

Engineer: Larry Levine

Arranger: Jack Nitzsche



The Treasures are Vinnie Poncia and Peter (Anders) Andreoli. The two formed a writing team with Spector.


The Spector-penned song originally appeared on The Ronettes debut album, Presenting The Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica.


22.

(The Best Part Of) Breakin’ Up

The Ronettes


February 1964

Gold Star Studios, LA

Philles Records #120

Engineer: Larry Levine

Arranger: Jack Nitzsche

27.

So Young

Veronica

March 1964

United Recording, LA

Phil Spector Records #1

Engineer: Larry Levine

Arranger: Jack Nitzsche



The first collaboration between Spector, Andreoli and Poncia reached the Top 40 in both the United States and the U.K..



William "Prez" Tyus, the song's writer, said:"This is the best recording of my song".

 

23.

Soldier Baby Of Mine

The Ronettes


February 1964

Gold Star Studios, LA

Unreleased in the US

Engineer: Larry Levine

Arranger: Jack Nitzsche

28.

Do I Love You?

The Ronettes

May 1964

Gold Star Studios, LA

Philles Records #121

Engineer: Larry Levine

Arranger: Jack Nitzsche






Another Spector-Poncia-Andreoli composition. This song was released in June of 1964 and spent four weeks in Billboard's top 40 and top 40 in the U.K..


24.

Strange Love

Darlene Love

February 1964

Gold Star Studios, LA

Engineer: Larry Levine

Arranger: Jack Nitzsche

29.

Keep On Dancing

The Ronettes

May 1964

Gold Star Studios, LA

Unreleased Worldwide

Engineer: Larry Levine

Arranger: Jack Nitzsche






An alternate version of this song was previously released.


25.

Stumble And Fall

Darlene Love


February 1964

Gold Star Studios, LA

Philles Records #123

Engineer: Larry Levine

Arranger: Jack Nitzsche

30.

You, Baby

The Ronettes

August 1964

Gold Star Studios, LA

Philles Records #LP4006

Engineer: Larry Levine

Arranger: Jack Nitzsche



 



Another selection from The Ronettes debut album. It was recorded following the group's U.K. tour with The Rolling Stones and never released as a single.




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