hornet61 said:firepoint525 said:My Billboard Book of Number One Hits tells that same story, too, and they did indeed credit the Blossoms with recording "He's A Rebel." But I have found the occasional mistake elsewhere in that book.hornet61 said:i love this song....while I was watching your clip....I saw a clip, from I am guessing, Shin-dig, the real Crystals lipsynching to he's a Rebel...La La Brooks is going to town and It's Darlene voice coming out of her mouth..... Spector had to use Darlene Love because the real Crystals were still in NY..and he wanted to beat a competing version to the radio stations ,by of all people Vikki Carr...his version came out at the same time as Vikki's and her version died on the vine. Don't forget Al Pacino is currently filming the Phil Spector story, out soon on HBO. someone posted on the you tube clip that it was the Blossoms, I don't think the Blossoms had been invented yet..it was all session singers which included darlene Love and Cher LaPierre who at the time was the 15 yr old girlfriend of Spector go-fer Sonny Bono.
Ironically Phil Spector wrote a lot of the material he recorded...except for "He's a Rebel" written by Gene Pitney..had he written It he may not have been in such a hurry to record and waited for the real Crytals to arrive from NY....even Whitburn refers to He's a Rebel as recorded by the Blossoms..since Cher was involved and she was not a Blossom, I think they retrospect the name the Blossoms which were formed after Bobee Soxx and Blue Jeans and bobbee soxx and blue jeans if i am not mistaken, were at the same time, or after the Crystals.
Was Cher actually singing on "He's A Rebel?"
BTW: Vicki Carr's version was a big hit in Australia. Why, I don't know.