Phil Spector discography

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This is a list of record that were produced or co-produced by Phil Spector.

Selected albums as producer (unless otherwise stated)

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YearTitleArtistNotesRef
1959The Teddy Bears SingThe Teddy BearsVocals[1]
1962Twist UptownThe Crystals[2]
1963He's a Rebel[3]
Zip-A Dee-Doo-DahBob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans[4]
A Christmas Gift for You from Philles RecordsVarious artists[1]
1964Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes Featuring VeronicaThe RonettesComposer[1]
1966River Deep – Mountain HighIke & Tina TurnerProducer and composer[1]
1969Love Is All We Have to GiveSonny Charles and the Checkmates, Ltd.Producer and composer[1]
1970Let It BeThe Beatles[1]
All Things Must PassGeorge HarrisonCo-producer[1]
John Lennon/Plastic Ono BandJohn Lennon/Plastic Ono BandCo-producer[1]
1971ImagineCo-producer[1]
The Concert for BangladeshGeorge Harrison and FriendsCo-producer[1]
1972Some Time in New York CityJohn Lennon and Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band with Elephant's MemoryCo-producer[1]
1975Rock 'n' RollJohn LennonCo-producer[1]
Born to Be with YouDionProducer, guitarist and composer[1]
1977Death of a Ladies' ManLeonard Cohen[1]
1980End of the CenturyRamonesProducer and composer[1]
1981Season of GlassYoko OnoCo-producer[1]
1986Menlove Ave.John LennonCo-producer[1]
1991Back to Mono (1958–1969) (box set compilation)Various artistsProducer, guitarist, vocals, composer[1]
2003Silence Is EasyStarsailorCo-producer[5]
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Top singles, peak date, and Billboard US rank

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Peak dateTitleArtistBillboard US RankRef
1958, December 1"To Know Him Is to Love Him"The Teddy Bears#1[6]
1961, January 9"Corrine, Corrina"Ray Peterson#9[6]
1961, August 7"Pretty Little Angel Eyes"Curtis Lee#7[6]
1961, September 11"Every Breath I Take"Gene Pitney#42[6]
1961, October 30"I Love How You Love Me"The Paris Sisters#5[6]
1961, November 27"Under the Moon of Love"Curtis Lee#46[6]
1962, January 6"There's No Other (Like My Baby)"The Crystals#20[6]
1962, January 27"I Could Have Loved You So Well"Ray Peterson#57[7][8]
1962, March 10"He Knows I Love Him Too Much"The Paris Sisters#34[6]
1962, May 26"Uptown"The Crystals#13[6]
1962, May 26"Let Me Be the One"The Paris Sisters#87[9][10]
1962, June 9"Second Hand Love"Connie Francis#7[6]
1962, November 3"He's a Rebel"The Blossoms, credited to the Crystals#1[6]
1963, January 12"Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah"Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans#8[6]
1963, February 16"He's Sure the Boy I Love"The Blossoms, credited to the Crystals#11[6]
"Puddin' n' Tain (Ask Me Again, I'll Tell You the Same)"The Alley Cats#43[6]
1963, March 30"Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Heart"Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans#38[6]
1963, May 11"(Today I Met) The Boy I'm Gonna Marry"Darlene Love#39[6]
1963, June 8"Da Doo Ron Ron (When He Walked Me Home)"The Crystals#3[6]
1963, July 13"Not Too Young to Get Married"Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans#63[11][12]
1963, September 7"Wait 'til My Bobby Gets Home"Darlene Love#26[6]
1963, September 14"Then He Kissed Me"The Crystals#6[6]
1963, October 12"Be My Baby"The Ronettes#2[6]
1963, November 30"A Fine, Fine Boy"Darlene Love#29[11][13]
1963, December 5"Walking in the Rain"The Ronettes#23[6]
1964, February 1"Baby, I Love You"#24[6]
1964, May 16"(The Best Part of) Breakin' Up"#39[6]
1964, August 1"Do I Love You?"#34[6]
1965 February 6"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"The Righteous Brothers#1, UK #1[6][14]
1965, May 15"Just Once in My Life"#9[6]
1965, August 21"Hung on you"#47[6]
1965, August 28"Unchained Melody"#4[6]
1966, January 8"Ebb Tide"#5[6]
1966, June 18"River Deep – Mountain High"Ike & Tina Turner#88 UK #3[11][15][16]
1969, May 3"Love Is All I Have to Give"The Checkmates, Ltd.#65[17][18]
1969, July 5"Black Pearl"#13[6]
1969, November 1"Proud Mary"#69[17][18]
1970, March 28"Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)"Plastic Ono Band#3[6]
1970, June 13"The Long and Winding Road" / "For You Blue"The Beatles#1[6]
1970, December 26"My Sweet Lord" / "Isn't It a Pity"George Harrison#1[6]
1971, January 30"Mother"John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band#43[6]
1971, February 27"What Is Life"George Harrison#10[6]
1971, May 1"Power to the People"John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band#11[6]
1971, May 22"Try Some, Buy Some"Ronnie Spector#77[19]
1971, September 11"Bangla Desh"George Harrison#23[6]
1971, November 13"Imagine"John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band#3[6]
1972, June 10"Woman Is the Nigger of the World"John and Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with Elephant's Memory#57[20]
1979, September 8"Rock 'n' Roll High School"RamonesUK #67[21][22]
1980, January 26"Baby, I Love You"UK #8[21][22]
1980, April 19"Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"UK #54[23][22]
2003, January 9"Silence Is Easy"StarsailorUK #8[24][25]
2022, January 1"Sleigh Ride"The Ronettes#10[6]
"Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)"Darlene Love#16[6]
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