Ellie Greenwich dies at 68; co-wrote 'Da Doo Ron Ron,' 'Chapel of Love' and other '60s hits
Thu, 27 Aug 2009 07:26:06
Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich, Barry Mann, Ronnie Spector, Carole King
Ellie Greenwich dies at 68; co-wrote 'Da Doo Ron Ron,' 'Chapel of Love' and other '60s hits
Ellie Greenwich, the New York songwriter behind a string of 1960s hits that gave effervescent voice to unbridled teen romance including "Da Doo Ron Ron," "Chapel of Love" and "Be My Baby," many of them in collaboration with producer Phil Spector, died ...Full Story at Los Angeles Times »ARTISTdirect Featured News
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