Phil Spector discography
Appearance
This is a list of record that were produced or co-produced by Phil Spector.
Selected albums as producer (unless otherwise stated)
[edit]Top singles, peak date, and Billboard US rank
[edit]Peak date | Title | Artist | Billboard US Rank | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
1958, December 1 | "To Know Him Is to Love Him" | The Teddy Bears | #1 | [6] |
1961, January 9 | "Corrine, Corrina" | Ray Peterson | #9 | [6] |
1961, August 7 | "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" | Curtis Lee | #7 | [6] |
1961, September 11 | "Every Breath I Take" | Gene Pitney | #42 | [6] |
1961, October 30 | "I Love How You Love Me" | The Paris Sisters | #5 | [6] |
1961, November 27 | "Under the Moon of Love" | Curtis Lee | #46 | [6] |
1962, January 6 | "There's No Other (Like My Baby)" | The Crystals | #20 | [6] |
1962, January 27 | "I Could Have Loved You So Well" | Ray Peterson | #57 | [7][8] |
1962, March 10 | "He Knows I Love Him Too Much" | The Paris Sisters | #34 | [6] |
1962, May 26 | "Uptown" | The Crystals | #13 | [6] |
1962, May 26 | "Let Me Be the One" | The Paris Sisters | #87 | [9][10] |
1962, June 9 | "Second Hand Love" | Connie Francis | #7 | [6] |
1962, November 3 | "He's a Rebel" | The Blossoms, credited to The Crystals | #1 | [6] |
1963, January 12 | "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" | Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans | #8 | [6] |
1963, February 16 | "He's Sure the Boy I Love" | The Blossoms, credited to The Crystals | #11 | [6] |
"Puddin' n' Tain (Ask Me Again, I'll Tell You the Same)" | The Alley Cats | #43 | [6] | |
1963, March 30 | "Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Heart" | Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans | #38 | [6] |
1963, May 11 | "(Today I Met) The Boy I'm Gonna Marry" | Darlene Love | #39 | [6] |
1963, June 8 | "Da Doo Ron Ron (When He Walked Me Home)" | The Crystals | #3 | [6] |
1963, July 13 | "Not Too Young to Get Married" | Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans | #63 | [11][12] |
1963, September 7 | "Wait 'til My Bobby Gets Home" | Darlene Love | #26 | [6] |
1963, September 14 | "Then He Kissed Me" | The Crystals | #6 | [6] |
1963, October 12 | "Be My Baby" | The Ronettes | #2 | [6] |
1963, November 30 | "A Fine, Fine Boy" | Darlene Love | #29 | [11][13] |
1963, December 5 | "Walking in the Rain" | The Ronettes | #23 | [6] |
1964, February 1 | "Baby, I Love You" | #24 | [6] | |
1964, May 16 | "(The Best Part of) Breakin' Up" | #39 | [6] | |
1964, August 1 | "Do I Love You?" | #34 | [6] | |
1965 February 6 | "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" | The Righteous Brothers | #1, UK #1 | [6][14] |
1965, May 15 | "Just Once in My Life" | #9 | [6] | |
1965, August 21 | "Hung on you" | #47 | [6] | |
1965, August 28 | "Unchained Melody" | #4 | [6] | |
1966, January 8 | "Ebb Tide" | #5 | [6] | |
1966, June 18 | "River Deep – Mountain High" | Ike & Tina Turner | #88 UK #3 | [11][15][16] |
1969, May 3 | "Love Is All I Have to Give" | The Checkmates, Ltd. | #65 | [17][18] |
1969, July 5 | "Black Pearl" | #13 | [6] | |
1969, November 1 | "Proud Mary" | #69 | [17][18] | |
1970, March 28 | "Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)" | Plastic Ono Band | #3 | [6] |
1970, June 13 | "The Long and Winding Road" / "For You Blue" | The Beatles | #1 | [6] |
1970, December 26 | "My Sweet Lord" / "Isn't It a Pity" | George Harrison | #1 | [6] |
1971, January 30 | "Mother" | John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band | #43 | [6] |
1971, February 27 | "What Is Life" | George Harrison | #10 | [6] |
1971, May 1 | "Power to the People" | John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band | #11 | [6] |
1971, May 22 | "Try Some, Buy Some" | Ronnie Spector | #77 | [19] |
1971, September 11 | "Bangla Desh" | George Harrison | #23 | [6] |
1971, November 13 | "Imagine" | John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band | #3 | [6] |
1972, June 10 | "Woman Is the Nigger of the World" | John and Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with Elephant's Memory | #57 | [20] |
1979, September 8 | "Rock 'n' Roll High School" | Ramones | UK #67 | [21][22] |
1980, January 26 | "Baby, I Love You" | UK #8 | [21][22] | |
1980, April 19 | "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?" | UK #54 | [23][22] | |
2003, January 9 | "Silence Is Easy" | Starsailor | UK #8 | [24][25] |
2022, January 1 | "Sleigh Ride" | The Ronettes | #10 | [6] |
"Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)" | Darlene Love | #16 | [6] |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Phil Spector - Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved January 18, 2021.
- ^ Richard Williams (November 17, 2009). Phil Spector: Out Of His Head. Omnibus Press. pp. 73–. ISBN 978-0-85712-056-4.
- ^ Richard Williams (November 17, 2009). Phil Spector: Out Of His Head. Omnibus Press. pp. 106–. ISBN 978-0-85712-056-4.
- ^ Richard Williams (November 17, 2009). Phil Spector: Out Of His Head. Omnibus Press. pp. 110–. ISBN 978-0-85712-056-4.
- ^ Collar, Matt, Silence Is Easy – Starsailor - Reviews, AllMusic, retrieved January 19, 2021
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an "Phil Spector's Biggest Billboard Hits: 'To Know Him Is to Love Him,' 'Be My Baby,' 'Unchained Melody' & More". Billboard. January 17, 2021. Archived from the original on January 21, 2021. Retrieved January 20, 2021.
- ^ Wall of Sound: The 1961–62 Productions – Phil Spector, AllMusic, retrieved January 21, 2021
- ^ "Ray Peterson. I Could Have Loved You So Well". Billboard. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
- ^ "The Paris Sisters". Gregmark Music. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
- ^ "Let Me Be The One by The Paris Sisters. The Hot 100 Chart". Billboard. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
- ^ a b c Back to Mono (1958–1969) – Phil Spector, AllMusic, retrieved January 22, 2021
- ^ "Not Too Young To Get Married by Bob B. Soxx And The Blue Jeans". Billboard. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
- ^ "Darlene Love". Billboard. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
- ^ "Righteous Brothers. Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
- ^ "River Deep-Mountain High by Ike & Tina Turner Featuring Tina". Billboard. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
- ^ "Ike & Tina Turner. Chart history". Official Charts Company. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
- ^ a b Love Is All We Have to Give – Sonny Charles & the Checkmates, Ltd., Checkmates Ltd. Album Review, Allmusic, retrieved January 23, 2021
- ^ a b "Sonny Charles And The Checkmates, Ltd. Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
- ^ "Ronnie Spector". Billboard. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
- ^ "John Lennon. Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
- ^ a b Shelton, Jacob. "Ramones Vs. Phil Spector: Story Of The 'End Of The Century' Album". Groovy History. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
- ^ a b c "Ramones. Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
- ^ Heller, Jason (May 28, 2013). "With "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?," the Ramones pirated the past". A.V. Club. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
- ^ Simpson, Dave (August 29, 2003). "'It's just as well you can't get guns in London'". The Guardian. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
- ^ "Starsalior. Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved January 23, 2021.