Artist Bio:
The Raindrops were an American pop music group in the 1960s, consisting of songwriters Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry. They were known for their bubblegum pop sound and catchy melodies. The duo released a number of singles under the name The Raindrops, with their most successful song being "The Kind of Boy You Can't Forget" which reached the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1963.
Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry were also successful songwriters and producers in the 1960s, writing hit songs for artists such as The Crystals, The Ronettes, and The Shangri-Las. Some of their most famous compositions include "Be My Baby" and "Da Doo Ron Ron." The Raindrops' music has been described as fun and infectious, capturing the sound of the early 1960s pop music scene.
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