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Phil Spector
Allmusic Biography : Strictly speaking, Phil Spector wasnt even a performer -- hes a musician, but he very rarely released records under his name. However, as a producer -- and, to a significant extent, songwriter, label owner, and session player -- he has influenced the course of rock & roll for more than all but a handful of performers. The Wall of Sound that he perfected in the early 60s opened unlimited possibilities for arrangements and sound construction in rock and pop, and his brilliant talents imprinted the discs that he produced with an artistic vision that was much more attributable to him than the talented performers with whom he worked.

Spector entered the record business in 1958 as songwriter, guitarist, and backup singer for the L.A. group the Teddy Bears, who landed a left-field number one with their first release, "To Know Him Is to Love Him." The Teddy Bears couldnt follow their hit up and soon disbanded, but Spector almost immediately moved to New York and became a songwriter and producer. After producing a few hits, he founded his own label, Philles, and ran off a series of brilliant smashes, primarily with girl groups the Crystals and the Ronettes.

To an extent that had never been imagined in rock & roll, Spector pumped his records full of orchestration -- strings, horns, rattling percussion -- that coalesced into teenage symphonies, never overwhelming the material or the passionate vocals. Often called a mad genius because of his eccentric and temperamental behavior, Spectors idiosyncrasies were almost always validated by the artistic and commercial results of his sessions, which combined dozens of instruments and innovative production techniques into end products which only he could combine into works of art. His influence was immense, not only in the dozens of imitation Wall of Sound productions (some very accurate and worthy, it must be added) that flooded the market between 1962 and 1965, but as an inspiration to Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, Rolling Stones producer Andrew Loog Oldham, and others.

Spector was hip to the British Invasion before it had even reached the U.S., befriending the Beatles and Rolling Stones, but had nearly as much trouble as the rest of the industry in maintaining his success. Self-contained bands were writing more adventurous material and finding more adventurous sounds, and Spectors teen operas were becoming out of fashion, although he enjoyed a lot of success with blue-eyed soul duo the Righteous Brothers in the mid-60s. After the failure of Ike & Tina Turners 1966 single "River Deep, Mountain High" -- which he always considered among his greatest achievements, blaming a vengeful U.S. music industry for its poor sales (although it was a big hit in Britain) -- he retired to his L.A. mansion, marrying Ronnie Bennett, lead singer of the Ronettes.

Spector re-emerged in the late 60s and was hired by the Beatles to do post-production on their controversial Let It Be album; critics and Paul McCartney himself found his work faulty, although it must be pointed out that the material he was given to work with didnt rank among the Beatles best. He then produced George Harrisons and John Lennons first solo albums; though these were artistic triumphs, they were hardly Spector productions in the classic sense, owing much more of their success to the talents of the performers than the producer. After that, he was active only sporadically, producing isolated albums by Dion, Leonard Cohen, and the Ramones. He became one of rocks most legendary recluses and eccentrics, rarely appearing in public, but his accomplishments cast a shadow over all performers and producers who aspire to create works of art in the studio. That reclusiveness took a public turn in 2003 with the death of Lana Clarkson. The actress/fashion model was shot and killed in Spector’s home, though Spector denied any involvement, citing an “accidental suicide.” It took four years for the case to go to trial, the first of which resulted in a mistrial, and the second of which found Spector guilty of murder in the second degree. He was sentenced on May 29, 2009 to 19 years to life in the California state prison system.
back_to_mono Album: 1 of 9
Title:  Back to Mono
Released:  
Tracks:  60
Duration:  2:53:03

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1   To Know Him Is to Love Him  (02:23)
2   Corrine, Corrina  (02:41)
3   Spanish Harlem  (02:52)
4   Pretty Little Angel Eyes  (02:46)
5   Every Breath I Take  (02:46)
6   I Love How You Love Me  (02:07)
7   Under the Moon of Love  (02:52)
8   There’s No Other Like My Baby  (02:31)
9   Uptown  (02:21)
10  He Hit Me (It Felt Like a Kiss)  (02:33)
11  He’s a Rebel  (02:27)
12  Zip‐A‐Dee‐Doo‐Dah  (02:50)
13  Puddin’ n’ Tain  (02:48)
14  He’s Sure the Boy I Love  (02:45)
15  Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts  (02:49)
16  (Today I Met) the Boy I’m Gonna Marry  (02:48)
17  Da Doo Ron Ron  (02:20)
18  Heartbreaker  (02:35)
19  Why Don’t They Let Us Fall in Love  (02:40)
20  Chapel of Love  (02:25)
21  Not Too Young to Get Married  (02:28)
22  Wait Til My Bobby Gets Home  (02:23)
23  All Grown Up  (02:48)
1   Be My Baby  (02:41)
2   Then He Kissed Me  (02:33)
3   A Fine, Fine Boy  (02:48)
4   Baby, I Love You  (02:50)
5   I Wonder  (02:45)
6   Girls Can Tell  (02:37)
7   Little Boy  (03:00)
8   Hold Me Tight  (02:54)
9   (The Best Part of) Breakin’ Up  (03:04)
10  Soldier Baby of Mine  (02:53)
11  Strange Love  (03:02)
12  Stumble and Fall  (02:24)
13  When I Saw You  (02:44)
14  So Young  (02:36)
15  Do I Love You?  (02:52)
16  Keep on Dancing  (02:33)
17  You Baby  (02:56)
18  Woman in Love (With You)  (02:57)
19  Walking in the Rain  (03:16)
1   You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’  (03:44)
2   Born to Be Together  (02:59)
3   Just Once in My Life  (03:54)
4   Unchained Melody  (03:37)
5   Is This What I Get for Loving You?  (03:23)
6   Long Way to Be Happy  (02:48)
7   (I Love You) for Sentimental Reasons  (02:48)
8   Ebb Tide  (02:50)
9   This Could Be the Night  (02:40)
10  Paradise  (03:37)
11  River Deep—Mountain High  (03:39)
12  I’ll Never Need More Than This  (03:27)
13  A Love Like Yours (Don’t Come Knockin’ Everyday)  (02:58)
14  Save the Last Dance for Me  (02:47)
15  I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine  (03:49)
16  You Came, You Saw, You Conquered  (02:49)
17  Black Pearl  (03:19)
18  Love Is All I Have to Give  (04:09)
a_christmas_gift_for_you_from_phil_spector Album: 2 of 9
Title:  A Christmas Gift for You From Phil Spector
Released:  1963
Tracks:  13
Duration:  34:51

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1   White Christmas  (02:56)
2   Frosty the Snowman  (02:17)
3   The Bells of St. Mary  (02:51)
4   Santa Claus Is Coming to Town  (03:27)
5   Sleigh Ride  (03:03)
6   Marshmallow World  (02:28)
7   I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus  (02:42)
8   Rudolph the Red‐Nosed Reindeer  (02:33)
9   Winter Wonderland  (02:27)
10  Parade of the Wooden Soldiers  (02:57)
11  Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)  (02:46)
12  Here Comes Santa Claus  (02:08)
13  Silent Night  (02:10)
A Christmas Gift for You From Phil Spector : Allmusic album Review : Featuring Phil Spectors "Wall of Sound" in its prime and his early stable of artists, the Ronettes, Crystals, Darlene Love, and Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans, A Christmas Gift for You From Phil Spector stands as inarguably the greatest Christmas record of all time. Spector believed he could produce a record for the holidays that would capture not only the essence of the Christmas spirit, but also be a pop masterpiece that would stand against any work these artists had already done. He succeeded on every level, with all four groups/singers recording some of their most memorable performances. This is the Christmas album by which all later holiday releases had to be judged, and it has inspired a host of imitators.
back_to_mono_1958_1969 Album: 3 of 9
Title:  Back to Mono (1958–1969)
Released:  1991-11-12
Tracks:  73
Duration:  3:27:49

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1   To Know Him Is to Love Him  (02:23)
2   Corrine, Corrina  (02:41)
3   Spanish Harlem  (02:52)
4   Pretty Little Angel Eyes  (02:46)
5   Every Breath I Take  (02:46)
6   I Love How You Love Me  (02:07)
7   Under the Moon of Love  (02:52)
8   There’s No Other Like My Baby  (02:31)
9   Uptown  (02:21)
10  He Hit Me (It Felt Like a Kiss)  (02:33)
11  He’s a Rebel  (02:27)
12  Zip‐A‐Dee‐Doo‐Dah  (02:50)
13  Puddin’ n’ Tain  (02:48)
14  He’s Sure the Boy I Love  (02:44)
15  Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts  (02:49)
16  (Today I Met) the Boy I’m Gonna Marry  (02:47)
1   Da Doo Ron Ron  (02:20)
2   Heartbreaker  (02:35)
3   Why Don’t They Let Us Fall in Love  (02:40)
4   Chapel of Love  (02:25)
5   Not Too Young to Get Married  (02:28)
6   Wait Til My Bobby Gets Home  (02:23)
7   All Grown Up  (02:48)
8   Be My Baby  (02:41)
9   Then He Kissed Me  (02:33)
10  A Fine, Fine Boy  (02:47)
11  Baby, I Love You  (02:50)
12  I Wonder  (02:45)
13  Girls Can Tell  (02:37)
14  Little Boy  (03:00)
15  Hold Me Tight  (02:54)
16  (The Best Part of) Breakin’ Up  (03:04)
1   Soldier Baby of Mine  (02:53)
2   Strange Love  (03:02)
3   Stumble and Fall  (02:24)
4   When I Saw You  (02:44)
5   So Young  (02:36)
6   Do I Love You?  (02:52)
7   Keep on Dancing  (02:33)
8   You Baby  (02:56)
9   Woman in Love (With You)  (02:57)
10  Walking in the Rain  (03:16)
11  You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling  (03:44)
12  Born to Be Together  (02:59)
13  Just Once in My Life  (03:54)
14  Unchained Melody  (03:37)
1   Is This What I Get for Loving You?  (03:23)
2   Long Way to Be Happy  (02:48)
3   (I Love You) for Sentimental Reasons  (02:48)
4   Ebb Tide  (02:50)
5   This Could Be the Night  (02:40)
6   Paradise  (03:37)
7   River Deep—Mountain High  (03:38)
8   I’ll Never Need More Than This  (03:27)
9   A Love Like Yours (Don’t Come Knockin’ Everyday)  (02:58)
10  Save the Last Dance for Me  (02:47)
11  I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine  (03:50)
12  You Came, You Saw, You Conquered  (02:49)
13  Black Pearl  (03:19)
14  Love Is All I Have to Give  (04:09)
1   White Christmas  (02:56)
2   Frosty the Snowman  (02:17)
3   The Bells of St. Mary  (02:51)
4   Santa Claus Is Coming to Town  (03:27)
5   Sleigh Ride  (03:03)
6   Marshmallow World  (02:28)
7   I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus  (02:42)
8   Rudolph the Red‐Nosed Reindeer  (02:33)
9   Winter Wonderland  (02:27)
10  Parade of the Wooden Soldiers  (02:57)
11  Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)  (02:46)
12  Here Comes Santa Claus  (02:08)
13  Silent Night  (02:10)
Back to Mono (1958–1969) : Allmusic album Review : At the time Back to Mono was released in 1991, Phil Spectors reputation as one of pops great visionaries was intact, but there was no way to hear his genius. It wasnt just that there were no collections spotlighting his productions, there werent collections of artists he produced. It wasnt until Back to Mono that there was a thorough overview of Spectors greatest work, and while its not without flaws, it still stands as one of the great box sets. Some may complain that there are no selections from his superstar 70s productions for John Lennon, George Harrison, Leonard Cohen, and the Ramones, but thats for the best, since their presence would have been incongruous, taking attention away from the music that forms the heart of Spectors legacy. All of that music is here, not just on the first three discs, all devoted to singles, but also on the fourth disc, his seminal 1963 holiday album, A Christmas Gift for You, which isnt just the greatest rock Christmas album, but a crystallization of his skills. It could be argued that the song selection overlooks some obscure fan favorites, such as "Do the Screw," but thats simply nitpicking, because whats here are all the great Spector records, which were hardly just great productions, they were great songs as well. As the set plays, its hard not to be stunned by the depth of the material and clarity of Spectors vision for his famed Wall of Sound, whether youve heard these songs hundreds of times or not at all -- especially because they gain power when grouped together. Many producers have been credited as the true creative force behind many rock records, but usually thats hyperbole. In Spectors case, it wasnt, as this set gloriously proves.
phil_spectors_flips_and_rarities Album: 4 of 9
Title:  Phil Spectors Flips and Rarities
Released:  2003
Tracks:  30
Duration:  1:17:55

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1   I Idolize You  (03:40)
2   Black Pearl  (03:25)
3   Dream for Sale  (02:28)
4   Some of Your Lovin  (02:17)
5   World of Tears  (02:26)
6   When You Dance  (02:26)
7   Spanish Harlem  (01:56)
8   Mr. Robin  (01:57)
9   Some of Your Lovin  (02:27)
10  I Love You Betty  (02:04)
11  Thats Alright Baby  (02:08)
12  Yes I Love You  (02:33)
13  Thats What Girls Are For  (02:03)
14  Where Can You Be  (02:03)
15  Raincoat in a River  (02:11)
16  To Know Him Is to Love Him  (02:26)
17  Be My Girl  (02:07)
18  Unchained Melody  (02:38)
19  Oh Why  (02:29)
20  Home of the Brave  (03:03)
21  Why Cant a Boy and a Girl Just Stay in Love  (02:32)
22  Why Dont They Let Us Fall in Love?  (02:27)
23  The Screw (Lets Dance)  (04:32)
24  Bumbershoot  (02:16)
25  Im a Woman in Love  (02:53)
26  Hes a Quiet Guy  (02:27)
27  Here It Comes (Here I Go)  (03:48)
28  Puddin n Taim  (02:48)
29  Dream for Sale  (02:35)
30  Im So Happy (Tra-La-La)  (02:33)
christmas_the_phil_spector_way Album: 5 of 9
Title:  Christmas the Phil Spector Way
Released:  2003
Tracks:  16
Duration:  41:55

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1   White Christmas  (02:58)
2   Frosty the Snowman  (02:17)
3   The Bells of St Mary’s  (02:49)
4   Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer  (02:33)
5   Sleigh Ride  (02:49)
6   Marshmallow World  (02:26)
7   Jingle Bell Rock  (02:43)
8   I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus  (02:19)
9   Santa Claus Is Coming to Town  (03:19)
10  Winter Wonderland  (02:18)
11  Parade of the Wooden Soldiers  (03:01)
12  Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!  (02:30)
13  Christmas Baby (Baby Please Come Home)  (02:51)
14  Here Comes Santa Claus  (02:02)
15  Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree  (02:49)
16  Silent Night  (02:04)
the_anthology_59_62 Album: 6 of 9
Title:  The Anthology ’59–’62
Released:  2003
Tracks:  75
Duration:  04:30

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1   He’s a Rebel  (?)
2   Spanish Harlem  (?)
3   To Know Him Is to Love Him  (?)
4   Under the Moon of Love  (?)
5   Zip a Dee Doo Dah  (?)
6   Puddin’ n’ Tain  (?)
7   Second Hand Love  (?)
8   Every Breath I Take  (?)
9   When You Dance  (?)
10  I Love How You Love Me  (?)
11  You Took Advantage of Me  (?)
12  How Many Nights  (?)
13  Corinna Corinna  (?)
14  Uptown  (?)
15  Unchained Melody  (?)
16  Some of Your Lovin’  (?)
17  Little Did I Know  (?)
18  Hey Memphis  (?)
19  I Really Do  (?)
20  Bumbershoot  (?)
21  Hearts of Stone  (?)
22  Little Things Mean a Lot  (?)
23  There’s No Other Like My Baby  (?)
24  Where Can You Be  (?)
25  Na Ne Do  (?)
1   Pretty Little Angel Eyes  (?)
2   First Taste of Love  (?)
3   Seven Lonely Days  (?)
4   Gonna Git That Man  (?)
5   Oh Yeah, Maybe Baby  (?)
6   Mr. Moon, Mr. Cupid & I  (?)
7   Anyone but You  (?)
8   Twist and Shout  (?)
9   Love, Love, Love  (?)
10  Honey Love  (?)
11  I  (?)
12  You Can Get Him Frankenstein  (?)
13  The Bells  (?)
14  Tired of Trying  (?)
15  He’s Sure the Boy I Love  (?)
16  I’d Like to Miss My Graduation  (?)
17  Dont You Worry My Little Pet  (01:57)
18  The Bells of St. Mary’s  (?)
19  All Through the Night  (?)
20  Willy Boy  (?)
21  I Could Have Loved You So Well  (?)
22  No One Ever Tells You  (?)
23  I Know Why  (?)
24  Raincoat in the River  (?)
25  Long Ago and Far Away  (?)
1   Dream for Sale  (?)
2   Young Boy Blues  (?)
3   He Hit Me (It Felt Like a Kiss)  (02:33)
4   A World of Tears  (?)
5   Til You’ll Be Mine  (?)
6   He Knows I Love Him Too Much  (?)
7   Beverley Jean  (?)
8   Always Late  (?)
9   A Kiss From Your Lips  (?)
10  Shang Shang  (?)
11  I’m So Happy  (?)
12  Talk to Me, Talk to Me  (?)
13  I Love You Eddie  (?)
14  Tammy  (?)
15  Air Mail, Special Delivery  (?)
16  That’s Alright Baby  (?)
17  Hey There Mountain  (?)
18  He Knows I Love Him Too Much  (?)
19  Why Don’t You Write Me?  (?)
20  Mr. Robin  (?)
21  Gee, How I Wish You Were Here  (?)
22  If I Give My Heart to You  (?)
23  Loch Lomond  (?)
24  What a Nice Way to Turn Seventeen  (?)
25  The Basic Things  (?)
wall_of_sound_the_very_best_of_phil_spector_1961_1966 Album: 7 of 9
Title:  Wall of Sound: The Very Best of Phil Spector 1961–1966
Released:  2011
Tracks:  19
Duration:  53:19

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1   He’s a Rebel  (02:31)
2   Da Doo Ron Ron  (02:20)
3   Be My Baby  (02:41)
4   Then He Kissed Me  (02:39)
5   (Today I Met) The Boy I’m Gonna Marry  (02:47)
6   Baby, I Love You  (02:50)
7   He’s Sure the Boy I Love  (02:43)
8   Zip‐A‐Dee‐Doo‐Dah  (02:51)
9   Wait Til My Bobby Gets Home  (02:22)
10  Walking in the Rain  (03:16)
11  Uptown  (02:21)
12  Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts?  (02:50)
13  Do I Love You?  (02:52)
14  A Fine, Fine Boy  (02:47)
15  Theres No Other Like My Baby  (02:31)
16  You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling  (03:44)
17  (The Best Part of) Breakin’ Up  (03:04)
18  Not Too Young to Get Married  (02:30)
19  River Deep—Mountain High  (03:38)
the_essential_phil_spector Album: 8 of 9
Title:  The Essential Phil Spector
Released:  2011
Tracks:  34
Duration:  1:36:41

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1   To Know Him Is to Love Him  (02:24)
2   Corrine, Corrina  (02:41)
3   Spanish Harlem  (02:55)
4   Pretty Little Angel Eyes  (02:48)
5   Every Breath I Take  (02:45)
6   I Love How You Love Me  (02:07)
7   There’s No Other Like My Baby  (02:31)
8   Uptown  (02:22)
9   He’s a Rebel  (02:32)
10  Zip‐A‐Dee‐Doo‐Dah  (02:51)
11  Puddin’ n’ Tain  (02:49)
12  He’s Sure the Boy I Love  (02:46)
13  Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Heart?  (02:51)
14  (Today I Met) The Boy I’m Gonna Marry  (02:47)
15  Da Doo Ron Ron  (02:20)
16  Not Too Young to Get Married  (02:30)
17  Wait ’Til My Bobby Gets Home  (02:24)
1   Be My Baby  (02:41)
2   Then He Kissed Me  (02:39)
3   A Fine, Fine Boy  (02:48)
4   Baby, I Love You  (02:50)
5   (The Best Part of) Breakin’ Up  (03:04)
6   Hold Me Tight  (03:01)
7   Stumble and Fall  (02:24)
8   When I Saw You  (02:44)
9   Do I Love You?  (02:57)
10  Walking in the Rain  (03:16)
11  You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling  (03:44)
12  Unchained Melody  (03:37)
13  Ebb Tide  (02:50)
14  This Could Be the Night  (02:44)
15  Paradise  (03:37)
16  I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine  (03:50)
17  Black Pearl  (03:18)
The Essential Phil Spector : Allmusic album Review : Producer Phil Spectors famed and innovative Wall of Sound recording techniques, which consisted of massed instruments, close-quarter ensemble recording, symphonic structure, and, above all, good songs (most of which Spector wrote or co-wrote) sung by vital artists, influenced, in one way or another, every pop producer who followed him. This two-disc set collects Spectors most essential and enduring productions, including classics like the Crystals “Da Doo Ron Ron,” the Ronettes marvelous “Be My Baby,” the emotionally epic “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling” by the Righteous Brothers, and the majestic “River Deep, Mountain High” by Ike & Tina Turner, among others, making this indeed the essential Phil Spector. The cornerstones are all here.
phil_spector_presents_the_philles_album_collection Album: 9 of 9
Title:  Phil Spector Presents the Philles Album Collection
Released:  2011-10-24
Tracks:  88
Duration:  3:44:57

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1   Uptown  (02:21)
2   Another Country-Another Town  (03:04)
3   Frankenstein Twist  (02:59)
4   Oh Yeah, Maybe Baby  (02:26)
5   Please Hurt Me  (02:15)
6   Theres No Other (Like My Baby)  (02:29)
7   On Broadway  (02:29)
8   What a Nice Way to Turn Seventeen  (02:41)
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10  Gee Whiz Look at His Eyes (Twist)  (02:45)
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8   On Broadway  (02:29)
9   What a Nice Way to Turn Seventeen  (02:41)
10  No One Ever Tells You  (02:19)
11  He Hit Me (It Felt Like a Kiss)  (02:33)
12  I Love You Eddie  (02:00)
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11  Everythings Gonna Be Alright  (02:19)
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2   On Broadway  (02:29)
3   Hes a Rebel  (02:31)
4   Hot Pastrami  (01:32)
5   Theres No Other (Like My Baby)  (02:29)
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8   Hes Sure the Boy I Love  (02:43)
9   Uptown  (02:21)
10  The Twist  (02:08)
11  Gee Whiz Look at His Eyes (Twist)  (02:45)
12  Look in My Eyes  (02:46)
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2   Da Doo Ron Ron  (02:20)
3   Oh Yeah, Maybe Baby  (02:26)
4   Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah  (02:51)
5   Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Heart?  (02:50)
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7   Be My Baby  (02:41)
8   Wait Til My Baby Gets Home  (02:25)
9   (Today I Met) The Boy I’m Gonna Marry  (02:47)
10  My Heart Beats a Little Faster  (04:38)
11  Playing for Keeps  (03:14)
12  Puddin n Tain (Ask Me Again, Ill Tell You the Same)  (02:48)
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2   Do I Love You?  (02:52)
3   So Young  (02:36)
4   (The Best Part of) Breakin’ Up  (03:04)
5   I Wonder  (02:45)
6   Whatd I Say  (04:40)
7   Be My Baby  (02:41)
8   You Baby  (02:56)
9   Baby, I Love You  (02:50)
10  How Does It Feel?  (02:41)
11  When I Saw You  (02:44)
12  Chapel of Love  (02:58)
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2   Walkin Along (La La La)  (01:46)
3   Dr. Kaplans Office  (02:11)
4   Git It  (01:38)
5   Annette  (02:25)
6   Brother Julius  (01:47)
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