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  1. Phi-Dan was an American subsidiary record label of Phil Spector Productions formed in 1965 by producer Phil Spector . History. By 1965, Phil Spector had achieved great success with his label Philles. He produced chart topping singles such as "He's A Rebel" and " You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin ."

  2. Explore music from the Phi-Dan Records label. Discover what's missing in your collection and shop for Phi-Dan Records releases.

  3. About “Phi-Dan 5005”. Album Credits. Primary Artists Bonnie and The Treasures. Producers Jerry Riopelle & Phil Spector. Writers Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil & Jerry Riopelle. Arranged By Nick ...

  4. Phi-Dan « SO MANY RECORDS, SO LITTLE TIME. THIS BLOG IS ABOUT 7" RECORDS ONLY. YOU CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MANY. EVERY SONG IS CONVERTED TO MP3 FROM MY PERSONAL 45 COLLECTION, AND THERE'S NOT ONE THAT I WOULDN'T RECOMMEND YOU SEEKING OUT. ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDERS WHO DON'T WANT THEIR MUSIC HEARD HERE JUST LET ME KNOW, AND DOWN IT WILL COME.

  5. Phi-Dan was an American subsidiary record label of Phil Spector Productions formed in 1965 by producer Phil Spector. Contents. History. Releases. Discography. References. History. By 1965, Phil Spector had achieved great success with his label Philles. He produced chart topping singles such as "He's A Rebel" and " You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin ."

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Phil_SpectorPhil Spector - Wikipedia

    During this period, Spector formed another subsidiary label, Phi-Dan Records, partly created to keep promoter Danny Davis occupied. The label released singles by artists including Betty Willis, the Lovelites, and the Ikettes. None of the recordings on Phi-Dan were produced by Spector.

  7. 6 Releases. Release Date. Avg Ratings Reviews. Kiss Me Now (Don't Kiss Me Later) / We're Not Old Enough. Florence DeVore. 1964 5000 Vinyl Single. 3.32 4. You Can't Grow Peaches on a Cherry Tree / Seven Million People. George McCannon III. 1965 5007 Vinyl Single. (When) I Get Scared / Malady. The Lovelites. 1965 5008 Vinyl Single. 3.32 6.