Ronnie Spector Collection on Letterman, 1983-2010
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- Опубліковано 11 січ 2022
- Late Night:
1. September 28, 1983. "Be My Baby," chat wit Dave, and "Walking in the Rain."
The short music video just before Dave introduces Ronnie has been deleted due to copyright caution.
2. February 18, 1985. Paul mentions that he played with Ronnie Spector over the weekend at the Bottom Line.
3. October 9, 1986. "Take Me Home Tonight" with Eddie Money, then a short chat with Dave.
4. December 18, 1987. "Sleigh Ride/Frosty the Snowman."
Late Show:
5. August 27, 2009. Sits in with band throughout show. The video's pretty chopped up selecting just her clips. But, hey, it's Ronnie Spector.
6. December 15, 2010. "Light One Candle."
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This woman was a force of music, it ran through her entire being. We have truly lost something sacred in Rock'n'Roll.🎼🎤🎸🎷⌛💔
Ronnie is just such a genuinely humble woman, and really rocked it on "Take Me Home Tonight". I was almost in tears realizing she and Eddie Money are no longer with us. R.I.P.
Tears for the great Ronnie Spector.
I love performers who genuinely enjoy what they're doing. Ronnie fits the bill.
Sad day, but a timely fix for those of us craving some Ronnie. RIP Ronnie
Oh my, was she ever wonderful. Her music will live on for eternity.
RIP Ronnie and Eddie Money. You both gave us great music that transcends the ages. I also like to mention Ronnie's sister Estelle Bennett who passed on in 2009. With the loss of Estelle Bennett in 2009 and Ronnie a few days ago, only Nedra Talley Ross is left of The Ronettes.
God bless her and Eddie Money. He really revitalized her career and you can see how happy she is to be back!
RIP Ronnie. Thanks so much for posting. She had been through hell and yet she had not lost any of her talent, charm, and beauty,
Before there was Tina, there was Ronnie. Legs for days. RIP RONNIE. The legend continues....
Eternal thanks to the incredible Don Giller, the official Dave Letterman video historian.
Absolutely incredible voice and just a doll. So glad she was a staple on Dave’s shows and I always really enjoyed her appearances. RIP Ronnie.
Ronnies Christmas Sleigh Ride song is the absolute best Christmas song ever. She's a 1000% class act.
She was so New York. Love her!
Be My Baby was one of the first hits I listened on my transistor radio in 1963 as a 14yo teenager, and I was fortunate enough to see Ronnie live three times when she was touring after I turned 60yo. What a fabulous performer - her voice was unique and infectious. She looked great singing and teased us with her outfits and dance moves. I am sad to see her go, but I hope I’ll see her performing again once I cross the Rainbow Bridge.
I still remember being a Beatles-obsessed teen on Tumblr about eight or seven years ago and listening to "Be My Baby" after a mutual reblogged it. I was floored. Never heard anything like that before or since. There is something in her voice, I don't know whether to call it an earnestness or a sense of pleading, that really connects and sticks with you no matter the era.
Ronnie was one of a kind. Lite up the room with her charm! R.I.P. memories will live on.
Terrific compilation, a beautiful tribute to a truly beautiful woman.
Eddie Money with Ronnie doing "Take Me Home Tonight". Awesome!
she was a brilliant light.....and original.....what a voice.....what a presence...