Birth Date:
December 26, 1939
Birth Location:
The Bronx, New York City, New York
Death Date:
January 16, 2021
Death Location:
French Camp, California
Cause of Death:
no location entered yet
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The 1964 R&B song "Walking in the Rain" has words & music by Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil and Phil Spector.
It was first recorded in September 1964 by the girl group The Ronettes, with lead vocal by Ronnie Bennett, produced by Spector. It was released as an October 1964 single from Spector's Philles Records (45rpm, catalog number 123). The same recording was later included on The Ronette's November 1964 album Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes.
The song has been interpolated into the following musical:
The 1964 pop song "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" has words & music by Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil and Phil Spector.
It was written for and first recorded in September 1964 by the duo The Righteous Brothers, arranged by Gene Page, produced by Spector. The recording was released as a November 1964 single from Spector's Philles Records (45rpm, catalog number 124). It was later included as the title track on The Righteous Brothers' 1965 album You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'.
The BMI rights organization reported in 1999 that it was the most-played song on American radio and television in the 20th century.
The song has been interpolated into the following musical:
Birth Date:
December 26, 1939
Birth Location:
The Bronx, New York City, New York
Death Date:
January 16, 2021
Death Location:
French Camp, California
Cause of Death:
no location entered yet
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