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"Sleigh Ride" was covered by the American girl group the Ronettes.The Phil Spector-produced recording has become the most popular version outside the traditional pop standard genre, charting yearly in Billboard ' s Top Ten U.S. Holiday 100 and reaching #8 in 2023 in its 26th week in the Hot 100. [17]
All three Ronettes, along with every other artist who was signed with Phil Spector in 1963, were featured on the Christmas LP A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector. [33] For this album, the Ronettes recorded three songs: "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus", "Frosty the Snowman", and "Sleigh Ride".
[68] [69] [70] In December 2021, the Ronettes returned to the Top 10 for the first time in 58 years with their 1963 recording of "Sleigh Ride". [71] Following her death in January 2022, the BBC broadcast the compilation tribute Ronnie Spector at the BBC. [72]
This pop-punk gem's upbeat tempo and catchy hook belie its bummer lyrics about struggling with ... The Ronettes, "Sleigh Ride" The ultimate girl group gets festive. ... 120. TLC, "Sleigh Ride" TLC ...
"Sleigh Ride" by The Ronettes Just hear those sleigh bells jingling throughout this cover by The Ronettes. The unmistakable clip-clop of horse hooves in the background makes it unforgettable.
At the same time, the Ronettes' recording of "Sleigh Ride", though never released as a single, charted on the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time, initially reaching as high as No. 26 on the week ending January 5, 2019; it then re-charted during the 2019 and 2020 holiday seasons and attained an overall peak position of No. 13 on the week ...
Sleigh Ride; W. The Wah-Watusi; Walking in the Rain (The Ronettes song) Why Don't They Let Us Fall in Love; Y. You Came, You Saw, You Conquered
Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes is the only studio album by the American girl group the Ronettes (credited to "the Ronettes featuring Veronica"). Produced by Phil Spector and released in November 1964 through his label, Philles Records , the album collects the group's singles from 1963–1964.