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Before I knew what a record producer was, I knew about Phil Spector. If you heard the Crystals’ Da Doo Ron Ron or the Righteous Brothers’ You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ on the radio in the Seventies
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Most everybody recalls the 1963 single by the Crystals, Da Doo Ron Ron. Few, though, could name the song on the reverse of that phonograph 45, the obscure instrumental
Git’ It. Every great success, after all, has its lesser flipside.
Phil Spector produced and co-wrote
Da Doo Ron Ron, likewise
Be My Baby by the Ronettes and