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"Then He Kissed Me," released in 1963 by The Crystals, is often analyzed in essays as a defining moment in pop music history, representing both the "innocent" romantic ideals of the early 1960s girl group era and the technical height of Phil Spector’s "Wall of Sound".

Spector used multiple instruments (strings, drums, layered guitars) playing in unison to create a thick, rich texture.

On this date July 12, 1963 the single "Then He Kissed Me" by ... - Facebook then_he_kissed_me

It encapsulates the spirit of post-WWII "girlhood," emphasizing themes of anxious hope and the "feeling rules" of early 60s romanticism.

Some critical essays examine the lack of agency in the lyrics, where the female narrator is often a passive recipient of the male character's actions ("Then he kissed me"). 3. Iconic Cinematic Use: Goodfellas "Then He Kissed Me," released in 1963 by

Perhaps the most frequent subject of modern film and music essays is the song’s use in Martin Scorsese’s 1990 film Goodfellas .

The song’s lyrics provide a complete narrative arc of a young woman’s romance, from the first meeting to a marriage proposal, in just 38 lines. - Facebook It encapsulates the spirit of post-WWII

The lush instrumental opening and reverberant soundscape transformed pop music from simple radio fare into an immersive, cinematic experience. 2. Narrative and Gender Roles