The Ronettes - Walking In The Rain - Stereo video free download


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Duration: 03:25
Uploaded: 2011/04/05

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8 years ago

Action Hero

A great timeless song from that era.

8 years ago

jeffsor47

"Wall Of Sound" pure genius.

9 years ago

DrFreudstein 1981

this song is WO-WO-WO...WONDERFUL....

9 years ago

farr64

Must say great record and your video is fantastic thank you for sending...

9 years ago

farr64

Great recording well done thanks for posting.....

9 years ago

loveyouall66

HOW COULD A GUY WHO WROTE AND PRODUCED SOME OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MUSIC HAVE A DARK SIDE ?

9 years ago

Montgomery Denzer

All I can say is PHIL had his day in the sun STUPID

10 years ago

matt lewis

my fav song by them!

10 years ago

middleWave

hmmm, not so sure about the stereo version. though the chorus does sound cleaner...

10 years ago

Sarahfreckle

Fabulous song. The Ronettes were so much better than the Supremes but not as well managed.

10 years ago

King Ward

Other songs of theirs might have sold more copies, but none was done any better. One of the great performances of all time by a female group. 

10 years ago

Leonard Berg

Great song & in stereo too

10 years ago

TheTourmaline57

This is heaven.What a superb job.Many thanks for this work of love.xxoo

10 years ago

Claire Walker

This has to be one of the most beautiful songs of all time!

10 years ago

Kenya Nkhrumah

Proof that there is a God. Eternal. majestic, sultry, sensual. The very definition of Music and Art.. We are/were blessed to have had the opportunity, nay the privilege of having heard The Ronettes. In the pantheon of Aretha, Linda Jones, Maxayn, Deniece Williams, Mahalia Jackson, Chaka Khan.

10 years ago

Steve Stunning

I was down front at the Brooklyn Fox Theater at Murray The K's Christmas show when the Ronettes performed this song along with Be My baby. They were beautiful, sexy, elegant, and sang like angels. There wasn't a guy in the audience, including 18 year old me who didn't want to be their baby!

10 years ago

Sonny Simms

Reminds me of when I was 17. What a group.

10 years ago

billstroller

For KURTSUPREME...from 5 months ago re- "A Christmas Gift for You". If I recall correctly, it was issued here and in the USA on 22nd November, 1963. ....the day President J.F.Kennedy was assassinated. I was working in my friends record shop at the time on a week-end whilst at school. Although the Spector sound had not really "taken off" in the UK...due to 1963 seeing the EXPLOSION of the Mersey Sound from The Beatles, Gerry & the Pacemakers et al......I really took to the Wall of Sound style and had bought the Crystals & Ronettes singles earlierthat year so I ordered some copies for the shop of the Phil Spector Christmas Album. My friends Tony and Viv and myself each had a copy and to this day I still have that original first day copy which gets played EVERY CHRISTMAS DAY morning..... and it is treated like it is solid gold. Due to the Kennedy shooting and the worldwide shock, it was a very miserable time and I recall reading at the time that London American records had decided that with the whole of the USA in a state of shock, they took the decision to WITHDRAW the " Christmas Gift Album" from sale as it did not reflect the mood of the country at that time and was somewhat disrespectful for the American public to be enjoying themselves at such a sad time. It was reported that Phil Spector was so incensed at London American records actions that he refused to let them re-release the record the next year and it was not until the mid-1960's that the UK "Pirate ship" radio stations like Johnny Walker, Emperor Rosko and their coleagues, started to play some of the songs off the album...that people over here took a liking to them and eventually in about 66 or 67, I can recall a re-issue of the original album . The Spector "Wall of Sound " retains some of my GREATEST memories and likes ( and I'm now in my 68th year.)...and I have all of the old LA singles, EP's and some of the LP's on the old mono vinyl ...the Back to Mono box set is in my cupboards too...... and I could NEVER sell them ...too many memories. I was lucky enough to see the Ronettes and the Crystals on their early visits to the UK and they truly were AMAZING. For all that Phil did over the last few years and his "cranky behaviour" ...... I have to put him up there amongst the Gods of "POP-MUSIC" ....along with Buddy Holly, The Beatles and Brian Wilson. They set the pattern of my life of loving music........ imho...the era from 1957 to 1969 was the greatest period of creative pop music ever....... it changed THE WORLD...truly it did. We oldies are so blessed to be able to use the YouTube channel and re-live again the GREAT STARS of our youth ...... incredible memories....... Love to all you folks out there...and as the man from Lubbock, Texas would have said....... RAVE ON.........

10 years ago

sylvie bertran

One of the hottest girl groups ever

10 years ago

Norm Gregory

Sorry the Mono version is better.

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