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I Don't Know | Ruth Brown | 02:53 | |
Teardrops from My Eyes | Ruth Brown | 02:50 | |
Can't Get Excited | Ruth Brown | 04:39 | |
I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town | Ruth Brown | 05:22 | |
Mambo Baby | Ruth Brown | 02:43 | |
Wild Wild Young Men | Ruth Brown | 02:31 | |
Lucky Lips | Ruth Brown | 02:08 | |
Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean | Ruth Brown | 02:57 | |
That Train Don't Stop Here | Ruth Brown | 06:52 | |
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Ruth Brown rose to fame with a series of hits for Atlantic Records which included 'So Long', 'Teardrops from My Eyes' and '(Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean'. Her style brought pop appeal to R&B bringing in crossover sales for Atlantic and turning the Virginia-born singer into a household name. She had five number one hits and had her first pop hit with the Leiber and Stoller composition 'Lucky Lips' which reached number six in the R&B charts and number 25 in the mainstream chart.
With the resurgence of interest in R&B on the back of the soul music boom in the 1970s Brown once again rose to prominence and she used her influence to become a staunch advocate for artists' rights. Prior to relaunching her music career Brown had been developing a career as an actress and she combined these two skills to carve out a successful path in theatre earning a Tony Award for her part in the Broadway musical 'Black and Blue'. Brown continued to tour and perform right up until her death in 2006 at the age of 78.