How Ronnie Spector and 'Be My Baby' became a pop-culture sound of sex in 1987

Ronnie Spector, posing in 1971

Twice in the same year, the song "Be My Baby" — featuring the voice of Ronnie Spector, who died this week — became the sound that signaled something memorably, indelibly sexy.

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