- Gift for You, the
focus was
always on the single. However,
Philles X-125 is a
reissue of
Philles 119, and X-125
exists with two
different B-side tracks,...
- full
Philles roster and the
Wrecking Crew to make what he felt
would become a hit for the 1963
Christmas season. A
Christmas Gift for You from
Philles Records...
-
Signed first by
Colpix Records in 1961, they
moved to Phil Spector's
Philles Records in
March 1963 and
changed their name to "The Ronettes". The Ronettes...
- A
Christmas Gift for You from
Philles Records (later
renamed A
Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector, also
known as Phil Spector's
Christmas Album)...
- Wells, Alston's uncle. Soon, the
quintet signed with Phil Spector's
label Philles Records.
Their first hit, the gospel-influenced "There's No
Other (Like...
-
Philles 123. The
single "Christmas (Baby
Please Come Home),"
initially released in 1963 as
Philles 119, was re-released the
following year as
Philles...
- US,
Canada and UK
under his own label,
Philles Records.
Prior to this, all the
songs Spector produced for
Philles Records featured African-American singers;...
- "Unchained Melody" with
Philles Records, as well. Medley, who had
produced the duo
before they
signed with
Spector and
Philles, was the
actual producer...
- cousin,
Nedra Talley, in the late 1950s. They were
signed to Phil Spector's
Philles label in 1963 and he
produced the
majority of
their recording output. The...
- Blue
Jeans in the
recording studio).
After 1963, the
group was
dropped by
Philles Records and
effectively ceased to exist.
Sheen went back to
using his real...