Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans were an American soul music group produced by
Phil Spector in the early 1960s, created as a showcase for Bobby Sheen's lead
vocals under the stage name Bob B. Soxx. The backing vocalists Darlene Love and
Fanita James, both members of the girl group the Blossoms, completed the trio.
The group's first hit was "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" (1962), originally from the 1946
Disney movie Song of the South, with Bobby Sheen on lead vocals. Darlene Love
took over lead duties for their follow-up single "Why Do Lovers Break Each
Other's Heart" (1963). The group release...