Phil Spector, Ronnie Bennett, and the making of "BE MY BABY"
Girl groups, the Brill Building, Santa Monica Boulevard recording studios and an illicit love affair between a teenager from Washington Heights and a crazy genius L.A. record producer. This is the story of BE MY BABY, the 1963 rock-n-roll classic that Rolling Stone calls "one of the most influential songs ever written." Edward Barnes discusses how and why the song came to be, along with the innovative techniques utilized to record it which changed the course of pop music history.