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List of works by Phil Spector

Baby, I Love You

1963 single by The Ronettes

Be My Baby

single by the Ronettes

Chapel of Love

original song written and composed by song written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector; first released by The Dixie Cups

Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)

original song written and composed by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, and Phil Spector

Da Doo Ron Ron

single by The Crystals

Death of a Ladies' Man

original song co-written and performed by Leonard Cohen

Don't Go Home With Your Hard-On

original song co-written and performed by Leonard Cohen

Et je m'en vais

translated song; French version of "Then He Kissed Me", lyrics adapted by Richard Anthony and André Salvet

Fingerprints

original song co-written and performed by Leonard Cohen

Hung on You

original song written and composed by Gerry Goffin, Carole King, Phil Spector

I Can Hear Music

original song written and composed by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, Phil Spector

I Left a Woman Waiting

original song co-written and performed by Leonard Cohen

Iodine

original song co-written and performed by Leonard Cohen

Is This What I Get for Loving You?

single by The Ronettes

Little by Little

original song written and composed by Phil Spector and Nanker Phelge a.k.a The Rolling Stones

Memories

original song co-written and performed by Leonard Cohen

River Deep – Mountain High

original song written and composed by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, and Phil Spector; first recorded by Ike & Tina Turner

Take Me Home Tonight

song by Eddie Money

The Concert for Bangladesh

1972 film by Saul Swimmer

Then He Kissed Me

original song written and composed by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector; first recorded by by The Crystals

To Know Him Is to Love Him

original song written and composed by Phil Spector; first recorded by The Teddy Bears in 1958

True Love Leaves No Traces

original song co-written and performed by Leonard Cohen

You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'

song written by Phil Spector, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, recorded by The Righteous Brothers in 1964