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  2. Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress) - Wikipedia

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    "Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress)" is a 1973 song written and first recorded by American singer-songwriter Linda Laurie.It was famously covered by Australian-American singer Helen Reddy several months later; Reddy's cover was a million-selling, Gold-certified hit single.

  3. Helen Reddy - Wikipedia

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    She said she refused to sing "Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress)" because she disliked the monotony of the repeated chorus. "They used to have a contest on the radio that you could get two free tickets to Helen Reddy's show if you could tell us how many times she sang "leave me alone". I think it was like 42 times," she said. [7]

  4. Helen Reddy discography - Wikipedia

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    Australian-American singer Helen Reddy (1941–2020), ... "Delta Dawn", also made it to number one Adult Contemporary there, and the second, "Leave Me Alone ...

  5. Helen Reddy's Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    In Canada's RPM magazine it reached number 9, [7] and on the album chart in the UK (where it was renamed The Best of Helen Reddy) it matched its number five US showing. [ 8 ] In 1987 an expanded edition that was given the title Helen Reddy's Greatest Hits (And More) was the first release of the original compilation on compact disc, [ 9 ] and on ...

  6. Free and Easy (album) - Wikipedia

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    Free and Easy is the sixth studio album by Australian-American pop singer Helen Reddy that was released in the fall of 1974 by Capitol Records.The album included rare forays into rock ("Raised on Rock") and vaudeville ("Showbiz").

  7. Long Hard Climb - Wikipedia

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    "Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress)" was released as a single on October 29 of that year [8] and had 16 weeks on the pop chart that began in the November 3 issue and eventually included two weeks at number three. [9] It also spent 16 weeks on the Easy Listening chart that started in the November 10 issue and included four weeks at number one. [10]

  8. Category:Helen Reddy songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Helen Reddy songs or lists of Helen Reddy songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Helen Reddy songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. Take What You Find - Wikipedia

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    The album version of the title song was released in the 7-inch format, [5] and an extended version, which had a running time of 5:01, was printed as a 12-inch single. [6] In his retrospective review of Reddy's 1983 album Imagination, Allmusic's Joe Viglione wrote, "It is interesting how the pop divas of the '70s and '80s took some risks."