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Ruth Brown Songs

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Ruth Alston Brown (January 12, 1928 - November 17, 2006) was an American singer-songwriter and actress, sometimes known as the "Queen of R&B". She was noted for bringing a pop music style to R&B music in a series of hit songs for Atlantic Records in the 1950s, such as "So Long", "Teardrops from My Eyes" and "(Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean". For these contributions, Atlantic became known as "the house that Ruth built" (alluding to the popular nickname for the old Yankee Stadium). Following a resurgence that began in the mid-1970s and peaked in the 1980s, Brown used her influence to press for musicians' rights regarding royalties and contracts; these efforts led to the founding of the Rhythm and Blues Foundation. Her performances in the Broadway musical Black and Blue earned Brown a Tony Award, and the original cast recording won a Grammy Award.

Below is a list of Ruth Brown songs, sorted by the most popular first. Place mouse on to see information about song. Click song title to play song and to read details about the song including lyrics (if available). Click year to list all songs from that year. Click label to list songs from that record label. Songs with chart position "---" either never made it into the US top 100 R&B or UK charts or we have no details of their highest chart positions if they did.

(Song are sorted in highest US R&B Top 100 and/or UK Top 100 chart position order)


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1 record label: Atlantic 2052
chart position: RandB #10, US #62
weeksinr&bchart: 5
written by: Chuck Willis
comments: [ballad]
Ruth Brown Don't Deceive Me
1960 Atlantic
2 record label: Atlantic 1125
chart position: RandB #6, US #25
weeksinr&bchart: 10
written by: Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
album: Rock & Roll
Ruth Brown Lucky Lips
1957 Atlantic
3 record label: Atlantic 1197
chart position: RandB #7, US #24
weeksinr&bchart: 4
written by: Bobby Darin and Manny Curtis (as Mann Curtis)
album: Miss Rhythm
comments: (featuring King Curtis on sax)
Ruth Brown This Little Girl's Gone Rockin'
1958 Atlantic
4 record label: Atlantic 2035
chart position: RandB #5, US #64
weeksinr&bchart: 11
written by: Brook Benton and Bobby Stevenson
album: The Best Of Ruth Brown
Ruth Brown I Don't Know
1959 Atlantic
5 record label: Atlantic 1091
chart position: RandB #10
weeksinr&bchart: 1
written by: Bobby Sharp
Ruth Brown Sweet Baby of Mine
1956 Atlantic
6 record label: Atlantic 1197
chart position: RandB #17
weeksinr&bchart: 5
written by: Brook Benton, Belford Hendricks and Ron McCown (as Ronnie Mack)
album: Miss Rhythm
comments: US B side to This Little Girl's Gone Rockin'
Ruth Brown Why Me
1958 Atlantic
7 record label: Atlantic 2026
chart position: RandB #23, US #96
weeksinr&bchart: 2
written by: traditional
Ruth Brown Jack O'Diamonds
1959 Atlantic
8 record label: Philips 40028
chart position: Cashbox R&B #28, US #97
written by: Joe Morris
Ruth Brown Shake A Hand
1962 Philips
9 record label: Philips 40056
chart position: Cashbox R&B #49, US #99
written by: Johnny Wallace and Herbert J. Lance
Ruth Brown Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean
1962 Philips




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