Be My Baby, Ronnie Spector
Be My Baby, Ronnie Spector
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Be My Baby
A Memoir

Author: Ronnie Spector, Vince Waldron, Keith Richards

Narrator: Rosie Perez

Unabridged: 10 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/07/2022


Synopsis

"This heartfelt, brilliantly narrated memoir — with an introduction by Keith Richards — is one of the best I have ever listened to." -Washington Post

"...actress Rosie Perez stepped in to read the audiobook, and, go figure: She’s a total dream." -Vulture

"With her indefatigable energy, Rosie Perez emerges as the perfect choice to read this emotional roller-coaster ride of an account." -Booklist

"Rosie Perez convincingly narrates this memoir by Ronnie Spector, lead singer of the Ronettes, a complicated woman who was socially naïve, emotionally fearless, and prone to melodrama." -AudioFile

Hailed by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the greatest rock memoirs of all time, Be My Baby is the true story of how Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Ronnie Spector carved out a space for herself against tremendous odds amid the chaos of the 1960s music scene and beyond.

With a new introduction by the late—and very great—Ronnie Spector.

Ronnie Spector’s first collaboration with producer Phil Spector, “Be My Baby,” stunned the world and shot girl group the Ronettes to stardom. No one could sing as clearly, as emotively as Ronnie. But her voice was soon drowned out in Phil Spector’s Wall of Sound, and lost in Ronnie and Phil’s ensuing romance and marriage.

Ronnie had to fight tooth and nail to wrest back control of her life, her music, and her legacy. And while she regained her footing, Ronnie found herself recording with Stevie Van Zandt, partying with David Bowie, and touring with Bruce Springsteen.

Smart, humorous, and self-possessed, Be My Baby is a whirlwind account of the twists and turns in the life of an artist. More than anything, Be My Baby is a testament to the fact that it is possible to stand up to a powerful abuser and start on a second—or third, or fifth—act.

A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt and Company

About Ronnie Spector

Ronnie Spector shot to fame in 1963 as the lead singer of the Ronettes, the quintessential girl group responsible for bringing a streetwise style to rock music and for a string of hits that included “Be My Baby.” Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007, Ronnie Spector and her iconic look and sound have inspired new generations of female artists, including Amy Winehouse. She toured the world throughout the six decades of her extraordinary career. Ronnie Spector died on January 12, 2022.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tim on October 04, 2023

Such beautiful music. Such a sad life.......more

Goodreads review by *TUDOR^QUEEN* on January 19, 2022

Five Stars Ronnie Spector was never on my radar as a point of interest, except indirectly. As a huge Beatles fan, last year I read a new Beatles book which recounted a story about John Lennon pursuing Ronnie romantically when The Beatles first took America by storm in 1964. I'm also a big Beach Boys......more

Goodreads review by Katie on June 09, 2022

Be My Baby is one of those iconic songs and works perfectly as the title for Ronnie Spector's memoir. Originally published in 1990, this edition includes a postscript in which she gives an update on her life since the book first came out. Sadly, Ronnie passed away a few months after writing the post......more

Goodreads review by Martin on June 22, 2012

This was a very fast, compulsive read. A real page turner. I'm one of the biggest Ronnie Spector fans, but I didn't know what to expect. She has some crazy stories about Phil and about her alcoholism, but she presents everything as matter-of-fact. Her writing does not dwell on self-pity or her const......more

Goodreads review by Alanna on February 23, 2019

Pretty wild that Ronnie Spector accidentally sets a bed on fire by falling asleep with a lit cigarette not once, but twice in this. ALSO PHIL SPECTOR IS A PIECE OF SHIT!......more


Awards

  • Washington Post Best Books of the Year