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"Ruby Baby" is a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. It was originally recorded by the Drifters . Their version was released as a single by Atlantic Records (catalog No. 45 1089) in 1956. [ 2 ]
"Ruby Baby" (March 31, 1956) "Steamboat" is a song written by Buddy Lucas and performed by The Drifters. [1] In 1955, the track reached No. 5 on the U.S. R&B chart. [2]
In 1982, Steely Dan member Donald Fagen recorded their song "Ruby Baby" on his album The Nightfly. That same year, former Doobie Brothers member Michael McDonald released "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)", inspired by Leiber and Stoller's "I Keep Forgettin'" for which they were eventually given a 50% songwriting credit.
"Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" is a song written by Mel Tillis about a paralyzed veteran who lies helplessly as his wife "paints up" to go out for the evening without him; he believes that she is going in search of a lover. As he hears the door slam behind her, he claims that he would murder her if he could move to get his gun, and pleads ...
[19] "Ruby Baby" is modeled after the Drifters' version of the song. [9] For his rewrite of "Ruby Baby", he listened to several records from the 1950s to "get a general atmosphere of the period." [21] "Maxine" references the harmonies of the Four Freshmen, [9] and revolves around an "extremely idealized version of high-school romance."
The following contains spoilers from the Christmas special Doctor Who: The Church on Ruby Road, now streaming on Disney+. If you find yourself suddenly craving baby butter spread on baby scones ...
TIFF: Bess Wohl's directorial debut is less interested in the eponymous baby than it is the effects on her beleaguered mother.
Well folks, we did it — we found the man behind the purple monkey: Jamie Hert, a sound designer for Fisher Price and the brains behind the lyrics and music for all 11 songs on the Kick & Play ...