![]() ![]() Its UK success prompted Spector to state in interviews, "Benedict Arnold was quite a guy", in regards to the United States' indifferent reaction to the song. However, in Europe, the song became a hit, reaching the top three in the United Kingdom. Released in 1966, the song failed to become a hit in the United States. Tina recorded the Ellie Greenwich/Jeff Barry composition "River Deep – Mountain High" in late 1965. Spector paid over $25,000 for the right to record with them, with the intent on creating his "biggest hit". ![]() ![]() Hit producer Phil Spector soon called Krasnow asking him if he could produce for Ike and Tina, to which Krasnow agreed. The Turners' lack of a hit single was sometimes blamed on Ike Turner's limited facility in the studio.
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