Songwriter: George Harrison

Producer: George Harrison Phil Spector

Way back in time
Someone said try some
I tried some
Now buy some
I bought some

Oh oh oh
After a while
When I had tried them
Denied them
I opened my eyes and
I saw you

Not a thing did I have
Not a thing did I see
'till I called on your love
And your love came to me

Oh oh oh oh oh oh

Through my life
I've seen gray sky
Met big fry
Seen them die to get high

Oh oh oh
And when it seemed that I would
Always be lonely
I opened my eyes and I saw you

Not a thing did I feel
Not a thing did I know
'till I called on your love
And your love sure did grow

Oh oh oh oh oh oh

Won't you try some
Baby won't you buy some

Won't you try some
Baby won't you buy some

Ronnie Spector

Veronica “Ronnie” Spector Greenfield (born Veronica Yvette Bennett on August 10, 1943) is an American singer and songwriter, best known for being one of the founding member of 60s supergroup The Ronettes, and producing many of the most iconic songs of the era alongside her then-husband Phil Spector.

Born in New York City in 1943, Spector was encouraged to enter the music industry by her large family, and she became a part of The Darling Sisters, later known as The Ronettes, along with her sister Estelle Bennett and their cousin Nedra Talley.

Before signing to a record label, the group was a popular live attraction in the greater New York area, and eventually signed to record label Colpix Records without success. Following their run with Colpix, they signed with Spector’s future husband, Phil, at his label Philles Record. From then on, The Ronnettes were a huge success, with songs like “Be My Baby” and “Walking in the Rain” topping charts.

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