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The Ronettes were a 1960s girl group from New York City, best known for their work with producer Phil Spector. The Ronettes first appeared in 1961 during the Twist era. They started off as dancers at Joey Dee’s Peppermint Lounge on 45th Street in New York City. One night while waiting in line to perform, the manager mistook them for a singing trio that had not arrived and they were ushered on stage. After performing Ray Charles’s “What’d I Say”, they became wildly popular and were signed to appear regularly for $10 a night. Singles Year Title Chart Positions U.S. Hot 100 UK Singles Chart[26] 1961 “My Darling Angel” (May 111) - - 1961 “I Want a Boy” (Colpix 601) - - 1962 “Silhouettes” (1961) (May 114) - - 1962 “I’m Gonna Quit While I’m Ahead” (1961) (Colpix 646) - - 1962 “The Memory” (1961) (May 138) - - 1963 “Be My Baby” (Philles 116) 2 4 1963 “Baby, I Love You” (Philles 118) 24 11 1964 “(The Best Part Of) Breakin’ Up” (Philles 120) 39 43 1964 “Do I Love You?” (Philles 121) 34 35 1964 “(Walking) In The Rain” (Philles 123) 23 - 1965 “Born To Be Together” (Philles 126) 52 - 1965 “Is This What I Get For Loving You?” (Philles 128) 75 - 1965 “He Did It” (1961) (Dimension 1046) - - 1966 “I Can Hear Music” (Philles 133) 100 - 1969 “You Came, You Saw, You Conquered!” (A&M 1040) - - 1973 “Go Out and Get It” (Buddha 384) - - 1974 “I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine” (Buddha 408) - - 1976 “Paradise” (Warner/Spector 409)

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