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The Crystals Sing the Greatest Hits, Volume 1 "Then He Kissed Me" b/w "Brother Julius" (Non-album instrumental) Philles 115 6 8 2 Today's Hits (Various Philles artists) 1964 "I Wonder" b/w "Little Boy" (UK single) London 9852 — — 36 Non-album tracks "Little Boy" b/w "Harry (From West Virginia) and Milt" (Instrumental) Philles 119 92 ...
"There's No Other (Like My Baby)" is a song first recorded in 1961 by the American girl group the Crystals. It was written by Phil Spector and Leroy Bates. Also produced by Spector, the single was the first release on his newly-founded Philles Records label.
"He's a Rebel" was released in late August 1962, with the B-side "I Love You Eddie." On November 3, "He's a Rebel" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [ 8 ] The number two song was Pitney's " Only Love Can Break a Heart ", giving him (as a songwriter or performer) the two top-selling singles in the U.S. [ 8 ] In the United Kingdom ...
The song was retitled "Then I Kissed Her" and released by The Beach Boys on their 1965 album Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) with Al Jardine on lead vocals and production by Brian Wilson. Beyond title and gender changes, new lyrics were written retelling the story of the Crystals' song from the boyfriend's point of view.
He's a Rebel is the second studio album by girl group the Crystals, and also the second LP in the Philles catalogue. It was released in February 1963, as an effort to take an advantage of the monster hit " He's a Rebel " (written by Gene Pitney ), which went to #1 US in 1962.
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Cash Box said that the song "relates the joy of a gal who has found THE guy, and it's done with appropriate good rock feeling," calling it a "solid follow-up to" the Crystals' previous hit "He's Sure the Boy I Love." [10] In 2004, the Crystals' song was ranked number 114 on Rolling Stone ' s list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. [11]