Tracklist
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1 | Play track | This Little Girl's Gone Rockin' |
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2 | Play track | Just Too Much |
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3 | Play track | I Hope We Meet (On The Road Some Day) |
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4 | Play track | Why Me |
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5 | Somebody Touched Me | Ruth Brown [feat. & Her Rhythmakers] |
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6 | When I Get You Baby | Ruth Brown [feat. Ray Ellis And Orchestra] |
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7 | Play track | Jack o' Diamonds |
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8 | Play track | I Can't Hear a Word You Say |
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2:28 | |||
9 | One More Time | Ruth Brown [feat. Ray Ellis And Orchestra] |
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10 | Play track | Book Of Lies |
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2:30 | |||
11 | I Can See Everybody's Baby | Ruth Brown [feat. & Her Rhythmakers] |
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12 | Play track | Show Me |
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Ruth Brown
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Ruth Brown (1928–2006) was a U.S. rhythm and blues singer and actress, noted for bringing a popular music style to rhythm and blues in a series of hit songs for fledgling Atlantic Records in the 1950s, such as "So Long", "Teardrops from My Eyes", and "(Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean". Born Ruth Alston Weston on 30th January 1928 in Portsmouth, Virginia, she attended I. C. Norcom High School, a historically black high school. Brown's father was a dockhand who directed the local church choir, but the young Ruth showed more of an interest in singi… read more
Ruth Brown (1928–2006) was a U.S. rhythm and blues singer and actress, noted for bringing a popular music style to rhythm and blues in a series of hit songs for fledgling Atlantic Records i… read more
Ruth Brown (1928–2006) was a U.S. rhythm and blues singer and actress, noted for bringing a popular music style to rhythm and blues in a series of hit songs for fledgling Atlantic Records in the 1950s, such as "So Long", &quo… read more