ELLIE GREENWICH

By WENN
Wednesday, August 26, 2009

ELLIE GREENWICH

*file photo** SPECTOR HITMAKER GREENWICH DEAD AT 68 ELLIE GREENWICH, the woman behind some of music mogul PHIL SPECTOR’s biggest hits has died from a heart attack, aged 68. The legendary songwriter penned the Ronettes’ Be My Baby and Baby, I Love You, the Shangri-La’s Leader of the Pack and River Deep, Mountain High for Ike & Tina Turner among other huge hits. Discovered by composers Leiber and Stoller, Greenwich was inducted into the Songwriters’ Hall of Fame in 1991. Broadway show Leader of the Pack, which she co-wrote, is based on her life. As well as writing hits, she can be heard backing up stars like Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Dusty Springfield and Neil Diamond on record. As well as composing hits for Spector’s fabled Wall of Sound, Greenwich also wrote Manfred Mann’s Doo Wah Diddy Diddy and festive favourite Christmas (Baby Please Come Home), which was recorded by Darlene Love. She also released one album, Ellie Greenwich Composes, Produces and Sings, in 1968. (KL/RS/IG) Ellie Greenwichcirca 1972This is a PR photo. WENN does not claim any Copyright or License in the attached material. Fees charged by WENN are for WENN’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. By publishing this material, the user expressly agrees to indemnify and to hold WENN harmless from any claims, demands, or causes of action arising out of or connected in any way with user’s publication of the material.

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