• The Raindrops (6)

    The Raindrops (6)

    Ellie Greenwich,  Jeff Barry & Laura Greenwich

     

    The Raindrops (6) (New York)

     

    Personnel :

    Jeff Barry

    Ellie Greenwich

    Laura Greenwich

     

    Discography :

    Singles :
    1963 - What A Guy / It's So Wonderful (Jubilee 5444)
    1963 - The Kind Of Boy You Can't Forget / Even Though You Can't Dance (Jubilee 5455
    1963 - Hanky Panky / That Boy John (Jubilee 5466
    1964 - Book Of Love / I Won't Cry (Jubilee 5469
    1964 - Let's Go Together / You Got What I Like (Jubilee 5475)
    1964 - One More Tear / Another Boy Like Mine (Jubilee 5487
    1965 - Don't Let Go / My Mama Don't Like Him (instrumental) (Jubilee 5497)

    Unreleased :
    N/A - Do Wah Diddy Diddy (Jubilee)
    N/A - More Than A Man (Jubilee)
    N/A - Talk About Me (Jubilee)
    N/A - Can't Hide The Hurtin' (Jubilee)

    Lps :
    1963 - The Raindrops (Jubilee 5423)
    What A Guy / Hanky Panky / I Won't Cry / It's So Wonderful / Da Doo Ron Ron / When The Boy's Happy / The Kind Of Boy You Can't Forget / Isn't That Love / Every Little Beat / Even Though You Can't Dance / That Boy's Messin' Up My Mind / Not Too Young To Get Married    

    The Raindrops (6)

     

    Biography :

    The Raindrops were an American pop group from New York, associated with the Brill Building style of 1960s pop. The group existed from 1963 to 1965 and consisted of Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry, both of whom worked as writer/producers for numerous other acts before, during and after their tenure as The Raindrops.

    The Raindrops (6)

    Laura Greenwich, Ellie Greenwich & Jeff Barry

    The group was formed around the nucleus of childhood friends Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich. Greenwich had recorded a single in 1958 ("Cha-Cha Charming", as by Ellie Gaye) while a college student, and Barry began working for a Brill Building music publisher in 1959, penning the hit "Tell Laura I Love Her" amongst others. The two met again that year and began dating; simultaneously, they began writing songs together, mainly for other artists. However, a couple of Greenwich-led discs were issued in the early 1960s under pseudonyms, one credited to Ellie Gee and The Jets, another to Kelli Douglas.

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    Ellie & Jeff In the 0ffice of the Brill Building                                                                                  

    Greenwich and Barry would marry in October 1962. Greenwich also got a job in music publishing, not only writing but also singing on various demos of her publisher's songs. In early 1963, Greenwich and Barry recorded a demo of their composition "What a Guy", a tune Barry had written for The Sensations. However, the group's label, Jubilee Records, chose to release Barry and Greenwich's demo as the single under the name 'The Raindrops' (the group name was reportedly inspired by "Raindrops," a 1961 hit song by Dee Clark).

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                                                                            Ellie & Jeff In the Studio

    The single hit #41 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and the follow-up, "The Kind of Boy You Can't Forget", hit #17. The Raindrops sound was "girl-group" in style, with Greenwich singing lead vocal and double-tracked harmony parts, and Barry providing nonsense-syllable bass vocals. At this point, the group began to attract attention. Media stills of the group often depicted the group as a trio, featuring Greenwich and Barry as well as Greenwich's younger sister Laura, who did not sing on the records. 

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    Bobby Bosco, Beverly Warren, Laura Greenwich & Ellie Greenwich

    The Raindrops made occasional live appearances, but rarely with the same personnel as on record; Ellie Greenwich sometimes had Beverly Warren sing live for her, and Bobby Bosco filled in at times for Barry. To preserve the illusion that the group was a trio, Laura Greenwich also occasionally appeared in live performances with the group, singing into a dead microphone.

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    The Raindrops released an album on Jubilee towards the end of 1963; a third single, "That Boy John", was a minor hit but sank at radio after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. After a few further minor hits, Barry and Greenwich stopped releasing material as The Raindrops in early 1965, around the same time they became involved with Red Bird Records.

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    Raindrops on the road : Ellie, Bobby Bosco & Beverly Warren

    Both Greenwich and Barry enjoyed successful careers as songwriters after the demise of The Raindrops, and Greenwich went on to a modest solo career as a singer as well. They divorced late in 1965, although they continued to write songs together for a time. They reunited on record for a 1967 single credited to The Meantime, which failed to chart. This was their last professional project as a duo.  Both Greenwich and Barry were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1991.

    John Clemente (Girl Groups: Fabulous Females That Rocked the World)
    http://www.billboard.com/artist/418919/raindrops/biograph
    http://www.spectropop.com/gg/raindrops.html
    http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-raindrops-mn0000894028/biography
    http://history-of-rock.com/raindrops.htm
    https://rockhall.com/inductees/greenwich-and-barry/bio/
    http://spectropop.com/EllieGreenwich2/index.htm
    http://www.rockabilly.nl/references/messages/ellie_greenwich.htm
    http://www.spectropop.com/JeffBarry/index.htm
    http://www.45cat.com/artist/the-raindrops-us

     

    Songs :

         
    What A Guy                   It's So Wonderful              The Kind Of Boy You Can't Forget

         
    Even Though You Can't Dance             Hanky Panky              That Boy John

         
    Book Of Love                      I Won't Cry                     Let's Go Together

         
    You Got What I Like                   One More Tear           Another Boy Like Mine

         
    Da Doo Ron Ron              Isn't That Love           That Boy's Messin' Up My Mind

      
    Talk About Me                   Don't Let Go

     ....


  • Comments

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    Monday 12nd October 2015 at 11:44

    http://www.billboard.com/artist/418919/raindrops/biography

    http://www.spectropop.com/gg/raindrops.html

    http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-raindrops-mn0000894028/biography

    http://history-of-rock.com/raindrops.htm

    https://rockhall.com/inductees/greenwich-and-barry/bio/

    http://spectropop.com/EllieGreenwich2/index.htm

    http://www.rockabilly.nl/references/messages/ellie_greenwich.htm

    http://www.spectropop.com/JeffBarry/index.htm

    http://www.45cat.com/artist/the-raindrops-us

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