I was the first woman Phil Spector killed an autobiography in essays of Beverly Ross, brill building songwriter of "Lollipop" and a premier architect of rock 'n' roll

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adam_text Udde. of) Roá¿ ваьееь, Саьіу Rook At Roä f оме,: ¿ЬШесІоь ЅресЉ* .................../ The First Time I Met Phil Spector ...........................1 Hill and Range .........................................2 Writing with Spector .....................................4 Spector Hijacks a Recording Session ........................6 First Betrayal ...........................................7 Second Betrayal .........................................9 Fate s Payback .........................................10 Self Sabotage ..........................................13 *?«*».* Cline, uà ãacAl оме Сілі (ЦМу Beet Artend ................... f4 Jean Aberbach.........................................14 Meeting the King .......................................16 ЧАлее: вамау, Matt ................... fS Retired at Twenty-Three .................................18 A Thousand Dollars and a New Suit: Morris Moishe Levy ......19 Bob Dylan & Fred Neil at the Café Wha .....................20 Writing Candy Man with Fred Neil .......................20 Aaron Schroeder s Song Pitching Style ......................21 Roy Orbison ..........................................21 ¿Џ<Н4*: Remende* Wlten, VUtceni Siole My Son?? ..................aß Boat to Israel ..........................................23 When In Rome ........................................ 27 V і VI і -UU Goniff the Thief i.e. Stan Vincent ........................28 Spector on the Street ....................................28 //. p Qiue.: Bee. íja, iQiowtd *7/te. Golleęe, ľbayá. ¿ét *7¿* Раи, Alley .................. ЗО Carole King, Donny Kershner & Aldon Music ................. ЗО How I Unknowingly Played Cupid to Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil .....................................33 Associated Studios .....................................34 Otis Blackwell.........................................35 Hanging Out With Chuck McCann & Bobby Darin at Hansen s Drug Store ............................... 37 f Six,: Ц <Я4е ßack&fouf Єошаа, ............ ЗЅ Polish Immigrant Chicken Farmers .........................38 The Fire ..............................................39 Farm Friends ..........................................40 Hurricane of My Childhood ...............................42 Little Boy Blue, My Retarded Brother Jeffrey ...............44 The Prodigal Daughter ..................................47 My Father s Premature Death at Fifty-Seven ..................47 Roots of a Budding Songwriter ............................48 The Goat Tragedy ......................................49 êeoen: lite. Zably î/eaM, in. Чім, Раи, Alley . . . . 5 і Standing in Front of the Brill Building ......................51 Julius Dixon and Dim, Dim the Lights (I Want Some Atmosphere) ...........................52 Lollipop ............................................54 My Columbia Records Debacle ............................57 My Roommate Carol, Dancer at the Latin Quarter ..............61 f ZiqJd: ¿eqe+tdatuf, ЪЦ Ala+t and JUe. віиіі dvfJtU М<юе4ие*и .................65 Alan Freed ...........................................65 Bill Haley ............................................66 Dim, Dim the Lights named The Grand Daddy Song of Rock N Roll by Freed ........................... . 67 Rock N Roll is Born ...................................68 Lena Horne ...........................................69 Payola Wars ...........................................69 VII f Nine,: Jíte, BbUuU UłUAade, *1іи. Раи, Alley and *7Ue iJMAetytited Лаос /ЩаіЛ of /latom, U OnduAbuf, Maokesi ......................73 Aaron Schroeder & Dixieland Rock for the Elvis film King Creole ................................73 Why Do They Gall It Tin Pan Alley? ........................76 British Invasion ........................................76 and Aéfuåtina % ^Uat Семе Galled Valent .........78 Moon Wanderer and Hank Medress .......................78 That Gene Called Talent .................................80 f eleven: Ą>Ue*uhUifU and ÕlUe* *7Ae Áfu¿¿a ßuAineU........................S3 Barbra Streisand: 1961..................................83 Girlfriends ............................................85 She Sang in the Sunshine . . . Briefly ........................87 Sylvia the Syrian Wannabe Singer Who Married Aberbach s Cousin ..................................88 : AteujAoobUoad ßuddiea ¿η AlîjG ......90 Fred Ebb.............................................90 Charlie Strouse........................................91 Apartment Hunting .....................................92 Beverly Todd..........................................94 East 86th Street Apartment...............................95 Ronnie Spector........................................96 f VUisUeett: ¡judyo, <%**** % Gay Vertut, y GammutUåi ßoyffUe+id........................9 S Judy s Turn To Cry ....................................98 Birth Pangs of a Love for Broadway and the Search for Romantic Love ..................................101 Fire Island ...........................................102 Vlil Birth Control .........................................104 Mr. Z ...............................................104 Dr. Larry, the Ophthalmologist ...........................106 t Фомліеел: Alt £<xfUo¿4oH> cauÁ *7Йе <Л*ш<уЄЛ, fob education ..................../// The New School & Greenwich Village ...................... Ill The Girl of Jules Feiffer s Best Friend ......................112 Auction Attending in NYC With My Mother .................113 Classes at the New School ...............................114 Bobb Goldsteinris Lightworks............................116 James Taylor Hooks Up With Carly Simon ..................117 Re-evaluating the 60s..................................118 Warhol Events ...................■··.· ·-----... ..........118 Edie Sedgwick ........................................ 120 Coffeehouse Couches ...................................120 Art Explosion ........................................121 GUapte* <Џфее*р: ßudaUa Ree&uU Si GcMfobnia GaL·. . . /22 Artie Ripp ...........................................122 Vigoda, a Fantastic Entertainment Attorney .................123 Clio Winning Advertising Spots ..........................124 Seeing Spector in L.A ...................................124 The Lose and Regain Cycle ..............................126 The Sinister and Rarely Expressed Hell of the Overweight Woman ..............................126 Buddha in California ...................................127 Kama Sutra Orgy ......................................128 California Cats ........................................129 Joni Mitchell Inspiration ................................131 The Elephant Parade .................................132 Our TV War ........................................133 Walk or Sit, Your Shoes Don t Fit ........................134 Sixteen: <#Łe Meo***? 0/ lite, 14и*ае*а& . . . . f 35 Performance at the United Nations ........................137 The Universe .......................................138 The Meaning of the Universe ...........................139 ft ŐonUnti *7<4e А/еил Citai Room, о/ УА* Љ 9 Afet Щ JíaaJtand ...................../40 Mystical L.A. Baby Dictates I Should Return to NYC ..........141 Bad Date ............................................143 And Then It Happened .................................144 I Never Said You Should Move In! .........................145 Taking My Future Husband Home To Mother ................146 Waste Meat News .....................................147 Disco Disappointment ..................................148 My Husband, Writer for Saturday Night Live ................149 Let Me Think About It ..................................152 Ferris Gets Fired From Saturday Night Live .................152 Move To Nashville? ....................................153 apie* Ziftdee*,: NaåJtvilU atvüeá. ............../54 Shelby Lynn .........................................155 The Music Business is War aka Be Aware That YouVe Disposable ..................................157 Correlation of Shelby s Columbia Temper Tantrum to Bev s Your Hit Parade Fir ............................157 Tom Collins/Reba McEntire .............................158 IX 44& ............................/6/ Other Charting Songs ..................................161 Epiphany ............................................162
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