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5 Famous Chart-Topping Hits Co-Written by Jeff Barry

Hit-making songwriter Jeff Barry celebrated his 86th birthday on April 3, 2024. Barry is best-known for his prolific 1960s partnership with his first wife, the late Ellie Greenwich.

Barry, who was born Joel Adelberg in Brooklyn, New York, co-wrote a jaw-dropping list of pop hits during the 1960s and early โ€™70s. The majority of his famous tunes were co-written with Greenwich, with whom he was married from 1962 to 1966. After the couple split, Barry continued to collaborate with other songwriters.

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Here are five of the most successful and most enduring hits that Barry had a hand in writing:

โ€œDa Doo Ron Ronโ€ – The Crystals (1963), Shaun Cassidy (1977)

Barry co-wrote โ€œDa Doo Ron Ronโ€ with Greenwich and producer Phil Spector. The song was first recorded by The Crystals, who were among the acts signed to Spectorโ€™s Philles label. The tune became the first major hit Barry collaborated on with Greenwich. It peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.

More than a decade later, actor and teen pop idol Shaun Cassidy recorded a version of the tune. The song, which appeared on Cassidyโ€™s self-titled 1976 debut album, topped the Hot 100 in August 1977.

โ€œDo Wah Diddy Diddyโ€ – Manfred Mann (1964)

In 1963, Barry and Greenwich wrote a song called โ€œDo-Wah-Diddyโ€ that was recorded by the New York-based pop/R&B vocal group The Exciters. Then, in 1964, British Invasion group Manfred Mann recorded their own version of the tune, slightly retitled โ€œDo Wah Diddy Diddy.โ€ The supremely catchy song wound up spending two weeks at No. 1 on the U.K. singles chart in August โ€™64. Then, in October of โ€™64, it spent two weeks on the Hot 100.

โ€œLeader of the Packโ€ – The Shangri-Las (1964)

Barry and Greenwich co-wrote โ€œLeader of the Packโ€ with producer Shadow Morton, who managed the New York City girl group The Shangri-las. Morton initially intended to give the song to another female group he managed, The Goodies. Instead, he decided to have The Shangri-las record it as a follow-up to their Top-5 single โ€œRemember (Walking in the Sand).โ€

โ€œLeader of the Packโ€ became The Shangri-lasโ€™ signature song, and reached the top of the Hot 100 in November 1964. โ€œLeader of the Packโ€ is the quintessential teenage tragedy song, sung by a young woman who falls for a motorcycle-riding bad boy, who, in turn, dies in a crash at the end of the tune.

โ€œSugar, Sugarโ€ – The Archies (1969)

Barry co-wrote โ€œSugar, Sugarโ€ with Andy Kim for The Archies, the Saturday morning cartoon based on the popular comic book. The bubblegum-pop classic was credited to the fictional group The Archies. The track was sung by studio-session vocalist Ron Dante.

โ€œSugar, Sugarโ€ was a No. 1 hit for four weeks on the Hot 100 and eight weeks on the U.K. singles chart in the fall of โ€™69. The tune was the top song in the year-end charts for both the U.S. and the U.K.

โ€œI Honestly Love Youโ€ – Olivia Newton-John (1974)

Barry co-wrote โ€œI Honestly Love Youโ€ with singer/composer Peter Allen. The song became Olivia Newton-Johnโ€™s first No. 1 hit on the Hot 100. It topped the chart for two weeks in October 1974.

In 1975, Newton-John won Grammys for both Record of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female for โ€œI Honestly Love You.โ€

In a 2008 interview on The Rachael Ray Show, Newton-John shared that โ€œI Honestly Love Youโ€ was her very favorite song from her catalog.

โ€œItโ€™s such a special song, and I have some very profound memories of times that Iโ€™ve sung it, very intimate times, with special people in my life,โ€ she said. โ€œAnd all through my life, itโ€™s meant something different to me, and every time I sing it, it has a different resonance.โ€

More About Barryโ€™s Career

Barry has co-written many other well-known songs. Among them are โ€œChapel of Loveโ€ by The Dixie Cups, โ€œBe My Babyโ€ and โ€œBaby, I Love Youโ€ by The Ronettes, โ€œThen He Kissed Meโ€ by The Crystals, โ€œHanky Pankyโ€ by Tommy James & the Shondells, and โ€œRiver Deep โ€“ Mountain Highโ€ by Ike and Tina Turner.

He also wrote the theme songs to the TV shows The Jeffersons, One Day at a Time, and Family Ties.

In 1991, Barry was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame alongside Greenwich. In 2010, he and Greenwich, who died in 2009, were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in conjunction with receiving the Ahmet Ertegun Award.