I Was the First Woman Phil Spector Killed: An Autobiography in Essays of Beverly Ross, Brill Building Songwriter of Lollipop and a Premier Architect O
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I Was the First Woman Phil Spector Killed is the tell all memoir of one of Rock 'N' Roll's earliest pioneer songwriters, Beverly Ross ("Lollipop," "Judy's Turn to Cry," "Girl of My Best Friend" recorded by Elvis). Self-sabotage, artistic ambition, and behind the scenes intrigue are the recurring themes of this book of autobiographical essays featuring notable characters such as Barbra Streisand, Carole King, Elvis Presley, and of course legendary "wall of sound" producer of the Beatles turned convicted murderer, Phil Spector.
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