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Be My Baby

"Be My Baby" is a song by American girl group the Ronettes that was released as a single on Philles Records in August 1963. Written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, and Phil Spector, the song was the Ronettes' biggest hit, reaching number 2 in the U.S. and number 4 in the UK. It is often ranked as among the best songs of the 1960s,[1][2][3] and has been regarded by some publications as one of the greatest songs of all time.[4][5]

"Be My Baby"
Single by the Ronettes
from the album Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes
B-side"Tedesco and Pitman"
ReleasedAugust 1963 (1963-08)
RecordedJuly 29, 1963 (1963-07-29)
StudioGold Star, Hollywood
Genre
Length2:41
LabelPhilles
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Phil Spector
The Ronettes singles chronology
"Good Girls"
(1963)
"Be My Baby"
(1963)
"Baby, I Love You"
(1963)
Phil Spector productions singles chronology
"Wait 'Til My Bobby Gets Home"
(1963)
"Be My Baby"
(1963)
"A Fine, Fine Boy"
(1963)
Official audio
"Be My Baby" on YouTube
Audio sample

Spector produced "Be My Baby" at Gold Star Studios with his de facto house band, later known as "the Wrecking Crew". It marked the first time that he recorded with a full orchestra, and the song is regarded as the quintessential example of his Wall of Sound recording technique. Ronnie Spector (then known as Veronica Bennett) is the only Ronette that appears on the track. In 1964, it appeared on the album Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes.

In the decades since its release, "Be My Baby" has been played on radio and television over 3 million times. The song has influenced many artists, most notably the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson, who wrote the 1964 hit "Don't Worry Baby" as a response to "Be My Baby". Many others have replicated or recreated the drum phrase—one of the most recognizable in pop music. The song has returned to the U.S. top 40 via cover versions by Andy Kim and Jody Miller. In 2006, the Library of Congress inducted the Ronettes' recording into the United States National Recording Registry.[6]

Background edit

"Be My Baby" was written by Phil Spector, Jeff Barry, and Ellie Greenwich at Spector's office in Los Angeles.[7] Early in 1963, Spector auditioned a vocal group trio – composed of sisters Veronica (also known as "Ronnie") and Estelle Bennett with their cousin Nedra Talley – who were performing under the names "Ronnie and the Relatives" and "the Ronettes".[8] Impressed by Ronnie's lead on an impromptu performance of the 1956 hit "Why Do Fools Fall in Love", Spector offered an original song for the group to record, "Why Don't They Let Us Fall in Love".[9] They recorded the song at Gold Star Studios, but Spector withheld its release, as he had felt that the group needed more time to refine their stage act.[10]

Spector, who had been struggling with marital issues, developed a romantic fixation on Ronnie at this time.[11] Biographer Mick Brown surmised that Spector may have "intended 'Be My Baby' as an explicit declaration of his growing feelings for Ronnie", and that the song, in retrospect, served as a foreshadowing of their marriage, which lasted from the late 1960s through the early 1970s.[7][nb 1] Singer Darlene Love, who had recorded with Spector, said that "Be My Baby" was effectively a means for Spector to declare his love to Ronnie.[13]

Composition and lyrics edit

"Be My Baby" is in the key of E major. The verse chord progression runs through an E–F♯m–B change twice, followed by G♯7–C♯7–F#–B7. The chorus is a standard I–vi–IV–V doo-wop progression.[14]

Music journalist Marc Spitz wrote of the song's subject matter, "At its heart, 'Be My Baby' is as much about power and control as it is about romance. Lyrically it also marks a bold moment in pop music, when a woman makes a play for a man while infantilizing him. Usually the reverse was the norm."[15]

Recording edit

Backing track edit

On July 29, 1963, Spector produced "Be My Baby" at Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles with his de facto house band, later known as "the Wrecking Crew".[7] It was the first time Spector recorded with a full orchestra at Gold Star.[16] According to Brown, Spector was "determined to make his most towering production yet" and summoned "the full complement of his troops in Gold Star — battalions of pianos and guitars, brass, strings, the full regiment of backing singers".[7] The song was arranged by Spector regular Jack Nitzsche and engineered by Larry Levine.[17]

The instrumentation on "Be My Baby" features piano, guitars, brass, shakers, castanets, bass, handclaps, strings and drums.[14] Levine remarked, "I love those strings, particularly at the end. They made me cry when I was mixing."[16] Guitars on the session were played by Tommy Tedesco and Bill Pitman, after whom the instrumental "Tedesco and Pitman" on the B-side of the single was named.[18][better source needed]

 
Wrecking Crew musician Hal Blaine (pictured 1995) played drums on "Be My Baby"

According to Brown, the opening drum beat, played by Hal Blaine, was suggested by Nitzsche.[7] However, Blaine stated, "That famous drum intro was an accident. I was supposed to play the snare on the second beat as well as the fourth, but I dropped a stick. Being the faker I was in those days, I left the mistake in and it became: 'Bum-ba-bum-BOOM!' And soon everyone wanted that beat."[19]

Owing to Spector's perfectionism, the band rehearsed the song for four hours in the studio before the tape recorders were turned on.[20] One of the four keyboard players, Michael Spencer, recalled, "That session took three and a half hours. There's this pause towards the end of the song where the drums go boom-ba-boom-boom before the song picks up again. I remember that by the fortieth or forty-first take I was so punchy, I played right through it, and we had to do it again. And that subsequent take was the one Phil used."[7]

Vocals edit

 
The Ronettes' lead singer Veronica Bennett (pictured 1966) is the only Ronette on "Be My Baby".[14]

Ronnie – the only Ronette who appears on the record[14] – overdubbed her lead vocal within a day after the backing track had been completed.[16] She spent the previous three days preparing for the session.[7] Ronnie remembered, "I was so shy that I'd do all my vocal rehearsals in the studio's ladies' room, because I loved the sound I got in there. People talk about how great the echo chamber was at Gold Star, but they never heard the sound in that ladies' room ... That's where all the little 'whoa-ohs' and 'oh-oh-oh-ohs' you hear on my records were born."[16] She said that when she sang the song at the session, "the band went nuts. I was 18 years old, 3,000 miles from home, and had all these guys saying I was the next Billie Holiday."[19]

Nitzsche praised Ronnie's vibrato, saying, "That was her strong point. When that tune was finished, the speakers were turned up so high in the booth that people had to leave the room."[21] Levine said, "We didn't have to work hard to get Ronnie's performance, but we had to work hard to satisfy Phil. He'd spend an inordinate amount of time working on each section and playing it back before moving on to the next one, and that was very hard for the singers."[16] In his book Classic Tracks, author Rikky Rooksby writes, "Notice Ronnie Spector's voice is kept quite dry and upfront; her vocal, and those carefully rehearsed wha-ah-oh-ohs, along with the vast sound, make the record what it is."[14]

Sonny Bono and Cher were among the backing vocalists.[22] Cher stated in a television interview, "I was just hanging out with Son [Bono], and one night Darlene [Love] didn't show up, and Philip looked at me and he was getting really cranky, y'know. Philip was not one to be kept waiting. And he said, 'Sonny said you can sing?' And so, as I was trying to qualify what I felt my ... 'expertise' was, he said, 'Look I just need noise – get out there!' I started as noise, and that was 'Be My Baby'."[23]

Release edit

I was like the happiest 17, 18-year-old girl you'd ever want to know, to have a No. 1 [sic] record all over the world, I loved it so much, the sweat and the tears and the sex appeal, everything.

Ronnie Spector, 1998[24]

"Be My Baby" (backed with "Tedesco and Pitman") was released by Philles Records in August 1963 and reached number 2 on the Billboard Pop Singles Chart by the end of the summer.[25][21][26] In the UK, it was issued by London Recordings in October and peaked at number 4 on Record Retailer.[27] By the end of the year, the single had sold more than two million copies.[citation needed]

The Ronettes' first royalty cheque for the song totaled $14,000 (equivalent to $139,000 in 2023). In her 1991 memoir, Ronnie wrote that the group subsequently had dinner with Spector to celebrate their success; at the end of the meal, however, he asked them to cover the bill. Ronnie remarked, "For a millionaire, he sure could be cheap."[21]

In her autobiography, Ronnie relates that she was on tour with Joey Dee and the Starlighters when "Be My Baby" was introduced by Dick Clark on American Bandstand as the "Record of the Century."[full citation needed] It remains the Ronettes' most successful song; although the group enjoyed several more top 40 hits, they sold at underwhelming volumes compared to "Be My Baby".[28] In a 1999 interview, Ronnie cited "Be My Baby" as one of her top five favorite songs in her catalog.[24]

A live rendition of "Be My Baby" was performed by the Ronettes on the 1966 rock concert film The Big TNT Show, for which Spector was the musical director and associate producer.[29]

Impact and influence edit

"Be My Baby" was a major influence on artists such as the Beatles and the Beach Boys, who went on to innovate with their own studio productions.[30] Producer Steve Levine compared the track's groundbreaking quality to the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations" (1966), 10cc's "I'm Not in Love" (1975), and Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" (1975).[31] Many subsequent popular songs have replicated or recreated the drum phrase—one of the most recognizable in popular music.[32] Producer Rick Nowels, who lifted the drum beat for a Lana Del Rey song, said, "'Be My Baby,' for me, is Ground Zero for the modern pop era. it was a line in the sand that left everything that came before in the rear view mirror. It was the beginning of pop music being a serious American art form."[32]

AllMusic's Jason Ankeny noted in his review of the song, "No less an authority than Brian Wilson has declared 'Be My Baby' the greatest pop record ever made—no arguments here."[33] In his 2004 book Sonic Alchemy: Visionary Music Producers and Their Maverick Recordings, David Howard writes that many regard ""Be My Baby" as "Spector's greatest achievement—two and a half sweaty minutes of sexual pop perfection."[34]

In 2016, Barbara Cane, vice president and general manager of writer-publisher relations for the songwriters' agency BMI, estimated that the song has been played in 3.9 million feature presentations on radio and television since 1963. "That means it's been played for the equivalent of 17 years back to back."[15]

Effect on Brian Wilson edit

"Be My Baby" had a profound lifelong impact on the Beach Boys' founder Brian Wilson.[35][36] His biographer Peter Ames Carlin describes the song as becoming "a spiritual touchstone" for Wilson,[37] while music historian Luis Sanchez states that it formed an enduring part of Wilson's mythology, being the Spector record that "etched itself the deepest into Brian's mind ... it comes up again and again in interviews and biographies, variably calling up themes of deep admiration, a source of consolation, and a baleful haunting of the spirit."[38]

I really did flip out. Balls-out totally freaked out when I heard ["Be My Baby"]. [...] it was like having your mind revamped. It's like, once you've heard that record, you're a fan forever.

—Brian Wilson, 1995[39]

Wilson first heard "Be My Baby" while driving and listening to the radio; he became so enthralled by the song that he felt compelled to pull over to the side of the road and analyze the chorus.[40][nb 2] Wilson immediately concluded that it was the greatest record he had ever heard.[36] He bought the single and kept it on his living room jukebox, listening to it whenever the mood struck him.[42][36] Copies of the record were located in his car and virtually everywhere inside his home.[43]

Wilson conceived the Beach Boys' 1964 hit "Don't Worry Baby" as an answer song.[44] He had originally submitted "Don't Worry Baby" for the Ronettes' consideration, but this motion was halted by Spector, who had a policy against producing records that he himself did not write.[45] Spector was aware of Wilson's obsession with "Be My Baby" and joked that he would have enjoyed "a nickel for every joint" Wilson had smoked in an effort to understand the record's sound.[46]

 
Wilson in 1966

Among the many documented anecdotes related to Wilson's obsession with "Be My Baby", music journalist David Dalton, who had visited Wilson's home in 1967, reportedly discovered a box of tapes in Wilson's bedroom, the contents of which consisted of Wilson, under the influence of marijuana, monologuing for multiple hours "on the meaning of life, color vibrations, fate, death, vegetarianism and Phil Spector."[47][48] Wilson had spoken at length about "Be My Baby" to the journalist, analyzing the song "like an adept memorizing the Koran."[48][nb 3] Wilson's daughter Carnie, born in 1968, stated that "every day" of her childhood began with her awaking to a playback of "Be My Baby".[50] Sanchez characterizes the accumulation of stories such as these as effectively depicting "an image of wretchedness: Brian locked in the bedroom of his Bel Air house in the early '70s, alone, curtains drawn shut, catatonic, listening to 'Be My Baby' over and over at aggressive volumes, for hours, as the rest of The Beach Boys record something in the home studio downstairs."[38][nb 4]

The Beach Boys' 1977 song "Mona", written by Wilson, ends with the lines "Listen to 'Be My Baby' / I know you're going to love Phil Spector".[51] During a 1980 appearance on Good Morning America, host Joan Lunden inquired Wilson for his musical tastes, to which Wilson replied simply with "I listen to a song called 'Be My Baby' by the Ronettes."[52][nb 5] Wilson told The New York Times in 2013 that he had listened to the song at least 1,000 times.[15] Beach Boy Bruce Johnston gave a higher estimation: "Brian must have played 'Be My Baby' ten million times. He never seemed to get tired of it."[53] In Wilson's 2016 memoir, I Am Brian Wilson, he recalled once playing the song's drum intro "ten times until everyone in the room told me to stop, and then I played it ten more times."[40]

Later versions edit

In popular culture edit

Awards and accolades edit

  • In 1999, it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[84]
  • In 2004, it was ranked number 22 on Rolling Stone's list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time", where it was described as a "Rosetta stone for studio pioneers such as the Beatles and Brian Wilson."[30] It was also ranked number 22 on the list's 2021 edition[85] and again the 2023 edition.[86]
  • In 2006, it was ranked number 6 on Pitchfork's list of "The 200 Greatest Songs of the 1960s".[87]
  • In 2011, it was included in Time's list of the "All-Time 100 Songs".[88]
  • In 2014, it was ranked number 2 on NME's list of the "100 Best Songs of the 1960s".[89]
  • In 2017, the song topped Billboard's list of the "100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time".[90][32]
  • In 2023, the song ranked 19th on Billboard's "500 Best Pop Songs of All Time".[91]

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Italy (FIMI)[108] Gold 50,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[109] Platinum 600,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Notes edit

  1. ^ As had been the tradition for his prior records, Spector included the words "Phil + Annette" – a dedication to his then-wife Annette Merar – that was inscribed onto the run-out groove of "Be My Baby". This practice ceased with the Ronettes' follow-up record, "Baby, I Love You".[12]
  2. ^ For Wilson, songs that "hit almost as hard" as "Be My Baby" includes "Rock Around the Clock" (Bill Haley & His Comets, 1955), "Keep A-Knockin'" (Little Richard, 1957), "Hey Girl" (Freddie Scott, 1963), and "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" (The Righteous Brothers, 1964). Wilson conceded that "it's hard to re-create the feeling of first hearing 'Be My Baby'".[41]
  3. ^ Dalton quoted some of Wilson's comments regarding the song, in that the four notes corresponding to the opening drum beat was "the same sound a carpenter makes when he's hammering in a nail, a bird sings when it gets on its branch, or a baby makes when she shakes her rattle".[48] Wilson's bandmate and cousin Mike Love remembered Wilson comparing the song to Albert Einstein's theory of relativity.[49]
  4. ^ In the early 1970s, Wilson had instructed his engineer Stephen Desper to create a tape loop consisting only of the final chorus in "Be My Baby", which he listened to for several hours in what Desper saw as "some kind of a trance."[42]
  5. ^ Biographer Jon Stebbins writes, "Brian stared fiercely at the camera ... Lunden probably didn't know that the obsessive Beach Boy had listened to that particular song over and over, hour after hour, day after day, year after year, but the look on his face was enough to send the exasperated talk-show host off in a different direction."[52]

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Further reading edit

  • Adams, Erik; Casciato, Cory; Eakin, Marah; Heller, Jason; Sava, Oliver; Zaleski, Annie (September 2, 2013). "Kick kick kick snare, repeat: 15 songs that borrow the drum intro from 'Be My Baby'". AV Club. from the original on August 19, 2017. Retrieved August 4, 2017.

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This article is about the 1963 song For other uses see Be My Baby disambiguation Be My Baby is a song by American girl group the Ronettes that was released as a single on Philles Records in August 1963 Written by Jeff Barry Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector the song was the Ronettes biggest hit reaching number 2 in the U S and number 4 in the UK It is often ranked as among the best songs of the 1960s 1 2 3 and has been regarded by some publications as one of the greatest songs of all time 4 5 Be My Baby Single by the Ronettesfrom the album Presenting the Fabulous RonettesB side Tedesco and Pitman ReleasedAugust 1963 1963 08 RecordedJuly 29 1963 1963 07 29 StudioGold Star HollywoodGenrePop R amp BLength2 41LabelPhillesSongwriter s Jeff Barry Ellie Greenwich Phil SpectorProducer s Phil SpectorThe Ronettes singles chronology Good Girls 1963 Be My Baby 1963 Baby I Love You 1963 Phil Spector productions singles chronology Wait Til My Bobby Gets Home 1963 Be My Baby 1963 A Fine Fine Boy 1963 Official audio Be My Baby on YouTubeAudio sample source source track filehelp Spector produced Be My Baby at Gold Star Studios with his de facto house band later known as the Wrecking Crew It marked the first time that he recorded with a full orchestra and the song is regarded as the quintessential example of his Wall of Sound recording technique Ronnie Spector then known as Veronica Bennett is the only Ronette that appears on the track In 1964 it appeared on the album Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes In the decades since its release Be My Baby has been played on radio and television over 3 million times The song has influenced many artists most notably the Beach Boys Brian Wilson who wrote the 1964 hit Don t Worry Baby as a response to Be My Baby Many others have replicated or recreated the drum phrase one of the most recognizable in pop music The song has returned to the U S top 40 via cover versions by Andy Kim and Jody Miller In 2006 the Library of Congress inducted the Ronettes recording into the United States National Recording Registry 6 Contents 1 Background 2 Composition and lyrics 3 Recording 3 1 Backing track 3 2 Vocals 4 Release 5 Impact and influence 6 Effect on Brian Wilson 7 Later versions 8 In popular culture 9 Awards and accolades 10 Charts 11 Certifications 12 Notes 13 References 14 Bibliography 15 Further reading 16 External linksBackground edit Be My Baby was written by Phil Spector Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich at Spector s office in Los Angeles 7 Early in 1963 Spector auditioned a vocal group trio composed of sisters Veronica also known as Ronnie and Estelle Bennett with their cousin Nedra Talley who were performing under the names Ronnie and the Relatives and the Ronettes 8 Impressed by Ronnie s lead on an impromptu performance of the 1956 hit Why Do Fools Fall in Love Spector offered an original song for the group to record Why Don t They Let Us Fall in Love 9 They recorded the song at Gold Star Studios but Spector withheld its release as he had felt that the group needed more time to refine their stage act 10 Spector who had been struggling with marital issues developed a romantic fixation on Ronnie at this time 11 Biographer Mick Brown surmised that Spector may have intended Be My Baby as an explicit declaration of his growing feelings for Ronnie and that the song in retrospect served as a foreshadowing of their marriage which lasted from the late 1960s through the early 1970s 7 nb 1 Singer Darlene Love who had recorded with Spector said that Be My Baby was effectively a means for Spector to declare his love to Ronnie 13 Composition and lyrics edit Be My Baby is in the key of E major The verse chord progression runs through an E F m B change twice followed by G 7 C 7 F B7 The chorus is a standard I vi IV V doo wop progression 14 Music journalist Marc Spitz wrote of the song s subject matter At its heart Be My Baby is as much about power and control as it is about romance Lyrically it also marks a bold moment in pop music when a woman makes a play for a man while infantilizing him Usually the reverse was the norm 15 Recording editBacking track edit On July 29 1963 Spector produced Be My Baby at Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles with his de facto house band later known as the Wrecking Crew 7 It was the first time Spector recorded with a full orchestra at Gold Star 16 According to Brown Spector was determined to make his most towering production yet and summoned the full complement of his troops in Gold Star battalions of pianos and guitars brass strings the full regiment of backing singers 7 The song was arranged by Spector regular Jack Nitzsche and engineered by Larry Levine 17 The instrumentation on Be My Baby features piano guitars brass shakers castanets bass handclaps strings and drums 14 Levine remarked I love those strings particularly at the end They made me cry when I was mixing 16 Guitars on the session were played by Tommy Tedesco and Bill Pitman after whom the instrumental Tedesco and Pitman on the B side of the single was named 18 better source needed nbsp Wrecking Crew musician Hal Blaine pictured 1995 played drums on Be My Baby According to Brown the opening drum beat played by Hal Blaine was suggested by Nitzsche 7 However Blaine stated That famous drum intro was an accident I was supposed to play the snare on the second beat as well as the fourth but I dropped a stick Being the faker I was in those days I left the mistake in and it became Bum ba bum BOOM And soon everyone wanted that beat 19 Owing to Spector s perfectionism the band rehearsed the song for four hours in the studio before the tape recorders were turned on 20 One of the four keyboard players Michael Spencer recalled That session took three and a half hours There s this pause towards the end of the song where the drums go boom ba boom boom before the song picks up again I remember that by the fortieth or forty first take I was so punchy I played right through it and we had to do it again And that subsequent take was the one Phil used 7 Vocals edit nbsp The Ronettes lead singer Veronica Bennett pictured 1966 is the only Ronette on Be My Baby 14 Ronnie the only Ronette who appears on the record 14 overdubbed her lead vocal within a day after the backing track had been completed 16 She spent the previous three days preparing for the session 7 Ronnie remembered I was so shy that I d do all my vocal rehearsals in the studio s ladies room because I loved the sound I got in there People talk about how great the echo chamber was at Gold Star but they never heard the sound in that ladies room That s where all the little whoa ohs and oh oh oh ohs you hear on my records were born 16 She said that when she sang the song at the session the band went nuts I was 18 years old 3 000 miles from home and had all these guys saying I was the next Billie Holiday 19 Nitzsche praised Ronnie s vibrato saying That was her strong point When that tune was finished the speakers were turned up so high in the booth that people had to leave the room 21 Levine said We didn t have to work hard to get Ronnie s performance but we had to work hard to satisfy Phil He d spend an inordinate amount of time working on each section and playing it back before moving on to the next one and that was very hard for the singers 16 In his book Classic Tracks author Rikky Rooksby writes Notice Ronnie Spector s voice is kept quite dry and upfront her vocal and those carefully rehearsed wha ah oh ohs along with the vast sound make the record what it is 14 Sonny Bono and Cher were among the backing vocalists 22 Cher stated in a television interview I was just hanging out with Son Bono and one night Darlene Love didn t show up and Philip looked at me and he was getting really cranky y know Philip was not one to be kept waiting And he said Sonny said you can sing And so as I was trying to qualify what I felt my expertise was he said Look I just need noise get out there I started as noise and that was Be My Baby 23 Release editI was like the happiest 17 18 year old girl you d ever want to know to have a No 1 sic record all over the world I loved it so much the sweat and the tears and the sex appeal everything Ronnie Spector 1998 24 Be My Baby backed with Tedesco and Pitman was released by Philles Records in August 1963 and reached number 2 on the Billboard Pop Singles Chart by the end of the summer 25 21 26 In the UK it was issued by London Recordings in October and peaked at number 4 on Record Retailer 27 By the end of the year the single had sold more than two million copies citation needed The Ronettes first royalty cheque for the song totaled 14 000 equivalent to 139 000 in 2023 In her 1991 memoir Ronnie wrote that the group subsequently had dinner with Spector to celebrate their success at the end of the meal however he asked them to cover the bill Ronnie remarked For a millionaire he sure could be cheap 21 In her autobiography Ronnie relates that she was on tour with Joey Dee and the Starlighters when Be My Baby was introduced by Dick Clark on American Bandstand as the Record of the Century full citation needed It remains the Ronettes most successful song although the group enjoyed several more top 40 hits they sold at underwhelming volumes compared to Be My Baby 28 In a 1999 interview Ronnie cited Be My Baby as one of her top five favorite songs in her catalog 24 A live rendition of Be My Baby was performed by the Ronettes on the 1966 rock concert film The Big TNT Show for which Spector was the musical director and associate producer 29 Impact and influence editSee also Recording studio as an instrument Be My Baby was a major influence on artists such as the Beatles and the Beach Boys who went on to innovate with their own studio productions 30 Producer Steve Levine compared the track s groundbreaking quality to the Beach Boys Good Vibrations 1966 10cc s I m Not in Love 1975 and Queen s Bohemian Rhapsody 1975 31 Many subsequent popular songs have replicated or recreated the drum phrase one of the most recognizable in popular music 32 Producer Rick Nowels who lifted the drum beat for a Lana Del Rey song said Be My Baby for me is Ground Zero for the modern pop era it was a line in the sand that left everything that came before in the rear view mirror It was the beginning of pop music being a serious American art form 32 AllMusic s Jason Ankeny noted in his review of the song No less an authority than Brian Wilson has declared Be My Baby the greatest pop record ever made no arguments here 33 In his 2004 book Sonic Alchemy Visionary Music Producers and Their Maverick Recordings David Howard writes that many regard Be My Baby as Spector s greatest achievement two and a half sweaty minutes of sexual pop perfection 34 In 2016 Barbara Cane vice president and general manager of writer publisher relations for the songwriters agency BMI estimated that the song has been played in 3 9 million feature presentations on radio and television since 1963 That means it s been played for the equivalent of 17 years back to back 15 Effect on Brian Wilson edit Be My Baby had a profound lifelong impact on the Beach Boys founder Brian Wilson 35 36 His biographer Peter Ames Carlin describes the song as becoming a spiritual touchstone for Wilson 37 while music historian Luis Sanchez states that it formed an enduring part of Wilson s mythology being the Spector record that etched itself the deepest into Brian s mind it comes up again and again in interviews and biographies variably calling up themes of deep admiration a source of consolation and a baleful haunting of the spirit 38 I really did flip out Balls out totally freaked out when I heard Be My Baby it was like having your mind revamped It s like once you ve heard that record you re a fan forever Brian Wilson 1995 39 Wilson first heard Be My Baby while driving and listening to the radio he became so enthralled by the song that he felt compelled to pull over to the side of the road and analyze the chorus 40 nb 2 Wilson immediately concluded that it was the greatest record he had ever heard 36 He bought the single and kept it on his living room jukebox listening to it whenever the mood struck him 42 36 Copies of the record were located in his car and virtually everywhere inside his home 43 Wilson conceived the Beach Boys 1964 hit Don t Worry Baby as an answer song 44 He had originally submitted Don t Worry Baby for the Ronettes consideration but this motion was halted by Spector who had a policy against producing records that he himself did not write 45 Spector was aware of Wilson s obsession with Be My Baby and joked that he would have enjoyed a nickel for every joint Wilson had smoked in an effort to understand the record s sound 46 nbsp Wilson in 1966 Among the many documented anecdotes related to Wilson s obsession with Be My Baby music journalist David Dalton who had visited Wilson s home in 1967 reportedly discovered a box of tapes in Wilson s bedroom the contents of which consisted of Wilson under the influence of marijuana monologuing for multiple hours on the meaning of life color vibrations fate death vegetarianism and Phil Spector 47 48 Wilson had spoken at length about Be My Baby to the journalist analyzing the song like an adept memorizing the Koran 48 nb 3 Wilson s daughter Carnie born in 1968 stated that every day of her childhood began with her awaking to a playback of Be My Baby 50 Sanchez characterizes the accumulation of stories such as these as effectively depicting an image of wretchedness Brian locked in the bedroom of his Bel Air house in the early 70s alone curtains drawn shut catatonic listening to Be My Baby over and over at aggressive volumes for hours as the rest of The Beach Boys record something in the home studio downstairs 38 nb 4 The Beach Boys 1977 song Mona written by Wilson ends with the lines Listen to Be My Baby I know you re going to love Phil Spector 51 During a 1980 appearance on Good Morning America host Joan Lunden inquired Wilson for his musical tastes to which Wilson replied simply with I listen to a song called Be My Baby by the Ronettes 52 nb 5 Wilson told The New York Times in 2013 that he had listened to the song at least 1 000 times 15 Beach Boy Bruce Johnston gave a higher estimation Brian must have played Be My Baby ten million times He never seemed to get tired of it 53 In Wilson s 2016 memoir I Am Brian Wilson he recalled once playing the song s drum intro ten times until everyone in the room told me to stop and then I played it ten more times 40 Later versions edit1970 Andy Kim released a version of the song as a single In the U S his version spent 11 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 reaching No 17 54 and No 24 on Billboard s Easy Listening chart 55 56 It also reached No 12 on the Cash Box Top 100 57 In Canada the song reached No 6 on the RPM 100 58 while reaching No 16 on the New Zealand Listener chart 59 No 24 in West Germany 60 and No 36 on Australia s Go Set National Top 60 61 It was also a hit in Brazil 62 Kim s version was ranked No 80 on RPM s year end ranking of the RPM 100 Top Singles of 71 63 1972 Jody Miller released a version as a single and on the album There s a Party Goin On 64 Her version reached No 15 on Billboard s Hot Country Singles chart and No 35 on Billboard s Easy Listening chart 65 66 It also reached No 15 on the Cash Box Country Top 75 and Record World s Country Singles Chart 67 68 In Canada the song reached No 11 on the RPM Country Playlist 69 1976 Shaun Cassidy released a cover of the song on his eponymous debut album The following year it was released as a single and reached No 39 in West Germany 70 1992 Teen Queens released a cover of the song that reached number 6 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart in May 1992 71 It was certified gold in Australia and was the country s 44th most successful song of 1992 72 2013 Leslie Grace covered the song in bachata for her eponymous album in a bilingual version in English and Spanish Her version peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs and number 6 on the Tropical Songs chart 73 In popular culture editThe lyric whoa oh oh oh was reprised in their follow up single Baby I Love You 74 The song appears in the opening credit sequence of Martin Scorsese s film Mean Streets 1973 75 Scorsese used the song without legal clearance 76 allowing Spector to claim a portion of the film s earnings Similarly the song appears in the opening sequence of the 1987 film Dirty Dancing 77 Bob Seger s 1976 hit Night Moves includes the line humming a song from 1962 which Seger meant as a reference to Be My Baby although he misidentified the year the song was released 78 The song is invoked and interpolated in Eddie Money s 1986 song Take Me Home Tonight in which Ronnie Spector replies to Just like Ronnie sang with Be my little baby 79 better source needed The song accompanies the climactic final scene of the I Am Curious Maddie episode of Moonlighting aired March 31 1987 as main characters David Addison Bruce Willis and Maddie Hayes Cybill Shepherd sexually consummate their relationship 15 80 The 2007 single B Boy Baby by Mutya Buena featuring Amy Winehouse borrows melodic and lyrical passages from Be My Baby 81 The song appears in a fantasy sequence involving Kamala Khan in the Disney Marvel series Ms Marvel in the second episode Crushed after Kamala comes home following an encounter with her crush Kamran 82 Just Like Honey by The Jesus and Mary Chain includes the distinct drum intro of Be My Baby throughout 83 Awards and accolades editIn 1999 it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame 84 In 2004 it was ranked number 22 on Rolling Stone s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time where it was described as a Rosetta stone for studio pioneers such as the Beatles and Brian Wilson 30 It was also ranked number 22 on the list s 2021 edition 85 and again the 2023 edition 86 In 2006 it was ranked number 6 on Pitchfork s list of The 200 Greatest Songs of the 1960s 87 In 2011 it was included in Time s list of the All Time 100 Songs 88 In 2014 it was ranked number 2 on NME s list of the 100 Best Songs of the 1960s 89 In 2017 the song topped Billboard s list of the 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time 90 32 In 2023 the song ranked 19th on Billboard s 500 Best Pop Songs of All Time 91 Charts editWeekly chart performance Ronettes version Chart 1963 Peakposition Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 92 4 Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 93 15 Canada CHUM 94 2 France SNEP 95 193 New Zealand Lever Hit Parade 96 2 Norway VG lista 97 9 UK Disc 98 4 UK Record Retailer 99 4 US Billboard Hot 100 100 2 US Hot R amp B Singles Billboard 101 4 US Cashbox Top 100 102 1 West Germany Musikmarkt 103 60 Year end charts Ronettes version Chart 1963 Ranking Canada CHUM 104 15 US Billboard Hot 100 105 35 US Billboard Top R amp B Singles 106 48 US Cashbox Top 100 107 44Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Italy FIMI 108 Gold 50 000 United Kingdom BPI 109 Platinum 600 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Notes edit As had been the tradition for his prior records Spector included the words Phil Annette a dedication to his then wife Annette Merar that was inscribed onto the run out groove of Be My Baby This practice ceased with the Ronettes follow up record Baby I Love You 12 For Wilson songs that hit almost as hard as Be My Baby includes Rock Around the Clock Bill Haley amp His Comets 1955 Keep A Knockin Little Richard 1957 Hey Girl Freddie Scott 1963 and You ve Lost That Lovin Feeling The Righteous Brothers 1964 Wilson conceded that it s hard to re create the feeling of first hearing Be My Baby 41 Dalton quoted some of Wilson s comments regarding the song in that the four notes corresponding to the opening drum beat was the same sound a carpenter makes when he s hammering in a nail a bird sings when it gets on its branch or a baby makes when she shakes her rattle 48 Wilson s bandmate and cousin Mike Love remembered Wilson comparing the song to Albert Einstein s theory of relativity 49 In the early 1970s Wilson had instructed his engineer Stephen Desper to create a tape loop consisting only of the final chorus in Be My Baby which he listened to for several hours in what Desper saw as some kind of a trance 42 Biographer Jon Stebbins writes Brian stared fiercely at the camera Lunden probably didn t know that the obsessive Beach Boy had listened to that particular song over and over hour after hour day after day year after year but the look on his face was enough to send the exasperated talk show host off in a different direction 52 References edit https www nme com list 100 best songs of the 1960s 1159 https web archive org web 20201009114242 https www pastemagazine com music the 100 best songs of the 1960s 11 the ronettes be my baby https pitchfork com features lists and guides 6405 the 200 greatest songs of the 1960s https www nme com photos the 500 greatest songs of all time 100 1 1421753 https 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