The Ronettes

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The Ronettes

The Ronettes were an American girl group formed in New York City in 1962, consisting of Ronnie Spector, her sister Estelle, and her cousin Nedra. Led by the distinctive voice of Ronnie Spector, the group became a defining act of the early 1960s, achieving massive commercial success with their signature sound. Their career reached its zenith with the 1963 release of 'Be My Baby,' a track that became a cultural touchstone and one of the most recognizable recordings of the era. The song's innovative production and catchy melody helped establish the group as pioneers of the girl group genre, influencing countless artists who followed. Beyond this hit, the Ronettes delivered a catalog of soulful pop and R&B recordings that showcased their vocal harmonies and chart-topping appeal throughout the mid-1960s.

Be My Baby: The Very Best of The Ronettes

  1. Be My Baby