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  1. 27 de ago. de 2009 · An obituary on Friday about the songwriter Ellie Greenwich, who collaborated on “Leader of the Pack” and other hits of the 1960s, misstated the name of the college from which she graduated in...

  2. Death. On August 26, 2009, Greenwich died of a heart attack at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital (Mount Sinai West), New York City, where she had been admitted a few days earlier for treatment of pneumonia.

  3. 26 de ago. de 2009 · Ellie Greenwich, a songwriter who along with producer Phil Spector and co-writer Jeff Barry crafted some of the biggest and greatest singles of the 1960s, passed away at the age of 68.

  4. 27 de ago. de 2009 · Aug. 27, 2009 12 AM PT. Ellie Greenwich, the New York songwriter behind a string of 1960s hits that gave effervescent voice to unbridled teen romance including “Da Doo Ron Ron,” “Chapel of...

  5. Ellie Greenwich, who wrote classic pop songs such as “Chapel of Love,” “River Deep, Mountain High” and “Be My Baby” with Phil Spector, has died, according to her niece. She was 68.

  6. 26 de ago. de 2009 · Ellie Greenwich, who co-wrote some of pop music’s most enduring songs, including “Chapel of Love,” “Be My Baby” and “Leader of the Pack,” died Wednesday, according to her niece.

  7. 26 de ago. de 2009 · One of the great songwriters of the modern era, Ellie Greenwich, died Wednesday in New York City. Greenwich, 68, was a rarity: a woman in the music business who found tremendous success...