I made no mention of Ronnie Bennett and the Ronnetts but I think their version is the best because of Phil Spector's arrangement and Ronnie Bennett's voice to be able to sing this type of song. Don't forget Hal Blaine's drums!
@@opaulamorgan4265 - I'm looking at the song from the perspective of recording engineer. Spector's "Be My Baby" is almost two records in one--his "Wall of Sound" accompaniment and Veronica Bennett. She herself said that she did nothing besides contribute her vocal. I don't know what Bennett would have sounded like with a modern condenser mic and pre-amp and a little reverb and delay and a low-pass filter, etc. in the present-day, but on this record, her voice sounds weak and untrained. Bennett said that she trained her voice in the studio's ladies room; Spector should have run her voice through a reverb unit, at the least.
Even Phil Spector couldn't fail to give this the thumbs up and Ronnie Spector would have to salute the way the singer looks and sounds, a very good cover well done The Substitutes.
Damn guys that was really good! Was an impulsive search n I’m glad I found your cover, it rocked. Usually listen to the greats like Pantera, Hendrix, Zeppelin but it’s nice to switch it up n see tight groups like yourself... saweeet
Im here because these Artist just nailed the Ronnets Song great to hear younger generations play an oldie Goldie and do it with such Class ...new fan ol man way down in TX....jd ...bet Ronnie Specter likes it ..! !!
I love the way she expressed the lyrics with her mouth and lips, eyebrows! She brought you, Be My Baby! This is not a pervert comment, please! She got into the expression for the lyrics! Good Yob
Dave Edmunds could make the Alphabet song SHRED! Steel Claw, Girls Talk and the incredible verssion of Bob Seger's, Get Out of Denver. Some great music!