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OTHER
Audio outtakes (mp3), “Help Me, Rhonda” session, Western Recorders, January 8, 1965.
“Be My Baby” AFM session date contract (July 5, 1963).
“Beat Goes On, The” AFM session date contract (December 13, 1966).
“Bridge Over Troubled Water” AFM session date contracts (August 1, 1969, August 6, 1969, August 7, 1969, August 13, 1969, August 14, 1969, and August 21, 1969).
“By the Time I Get to Phoenix” session date contract (August 17, 1967).
“California Dreamin'” AFM session date contract (November 4, 1965).
Chrysler print advertisement, 1956 (from unknown magazine).
“Classical Gas” AFM session date contract (November 14, 1967).
Commentary by Sonny Bono, Larry Levine, and Nino Tempo from DVD documentary
Da Doo Ron Ron: The Story of Phil Spector
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“God Only Knows” AFM session date contract (March 10, 1966).
“Good Vibrations” AFM session date contracts (1966: February 17, April 9, May 4, May 25, May 27, and June 16).
“Hey, Little Cobra” AFM session date contract (October 16, 1963).
“I Got You Babe” AFM session date contract (June 7, 1965).
Interviews from the CD box set
The Pet Sounds Sessions
, by the Beach Boys (Capitol Records, 1997).
“Let's Go” AFM session date contract (April 13, 1962).
“Limbo Rock” AFM session date contract (November 16, 1961).
Liner notes from CD
A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector,
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Liner notes from CD
Terry Melcher
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“Little Old Lady (from Pasadena)” AFM session date contract (March 21, 1964).
“Love Will Keep Us Together” AFM session date contract (January 25, 1975).
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“Out of Limits” AFM session date contract (September 18, 1963).
Phil Spector AFM session date contract (December 7, 1992).
“River Deep, Mountain High” AFM session date contract (March 7, 1966).
“Sloop John B” AFM session date contract (July 12, 1965).
“Strangers in the Night” AFM session date contract (April 11, 1966).
T.A.M.I. Show, The,
Collector's Edition DVD (Shout! Factory, 2010).
“Taste of Honey, A” AFM session date contract (March 10, 1965).
“These Boots Are Made for Walkin'” AFM session date contract (November 19, 1965).
“(They Long to Be) Close to You” AFM session date contract (March 24, 1970).
“Up, Up and Away” AFM session date contract (February 22, 1967).
“Wichita Lineman” AFM session date contract (May 27, 1968).
“Woman, Woman” AFM session date contract (August 16, 1967).
Index
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Â
Â
ABC Television
Adams, Joe
Adlam, Basil “Buzz”
Adler, Lou
AFM (American Federation of Musicians)
enforcement of regulations
musician pay scale
Alexander, J. W.
Allman, Duane
All Things Must Pass
(Harrison)
Alpert, Herb
Altfeld, Donald
American Bandstand
A&M Studios
Arwin Records
Association
A-Team
Axelrod, David
“Baby Don't Go”
“Baby Talk”
Barnum, H. B.
Barri, Steve
Barry, Jeff
Beach Boys
Beach Boys Party!
competition with Beatles
Glen Campbell with
“Help Me, Rhonda”
hit songs
innocence
Pet Sounds
in T.A.M.I. Show
“Wouldn't It Be Nice”
“Beat Goes On, The”
Beatles
British Invasion
competition with Beach Boys
Hard Day's Night, A
(movie)
Let It Be
new rock style
Rubber Soul
Bement, Dwight
“Be My Baby”
Bennett, Richard
Benno, Marc
Berghofer, Chuck
Berry, Jan.
See also
Jan and Dean