Ruby Johnson

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I'll Run Your Hurt Away 03:11 Tools
Come To Me My Darling 02:56 Tools
When My Love Comes Down 02:49 Tools
If I Ever Needed Love (I Sure Do Need It Now) 02:25 Tools
Weak Spot 00:00 Tools
Don't Play That Song (You Lied) 00:00 Tools
Need Your Love So Bad 00:00 Tools
Come To Me My Darling - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Keep On Keeping On 00:00 Tools
It's Better To Give Than To Receive 00:00 Tools
I'll Run Your Heart Away 00:00 Tools
If I Ever Needed Love (I Sure Do Need It Now) (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
If I Ever Needed Love 02:25 Tools
If I Ever Needed Love (I Sure Need It Now) 00:00 Tools
When My Love Comes Down (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
The Love Of My Man 00:00 Tools
Won't Be Long 00:00 Tools
How Strong Is My Love 00:00 Tools
Why Not Give Me A Chance 00:00 Tools
Come To Me My Darling (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
I'd Rather Fight Than Switch 00:00 Tools
What More Can A Woman Do - Take 3 00:00 Tools
I'll Run Your Hurt Away (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Left Over Love - Take 5 00:00 Tools
It's Not That Easy - Take 3 00:00 Tools
It's Not That Easy 00:00 Tools
I'd Rather Fight Than Switch - Take 1 00:00 Tools
If I Ever Needed Love (I Sure Do Need It N 00:00 Tools
Left Over Love 00:00 Tools
What More Can A Woman Do 00:00 Tools
I'd Better Check On Myself - Take 2 00:00 Tools
I'd Better Check On Myself 00:00 Tools
No No No 00:00 Tools
No No No - Take 1 00:00 Tools
what goes up must come down 00:00 Tools
When My Man Comes Down 00:00 Tools
I’ll Run Your Hurt Away 00:00 Tools
I Received Your Message 00:00 Tools
Callin' All Boys 00:00 Tools
I'll Run Your Hurt Away - LP Version 00:00 Tools
When Love Comes Down 00:00 Tools
What More Can A Woman Do (Take 3) 00:00 Tools
I'd Rather Fight Than Switch (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Weak Spot - Volt 133 00:00 Tools
It's Not That Easy (Take 3) 00:00 Tools
When My Love Comes Down (alt) 00:00 Tools
Ill Run Your Hurt Away 00:00 Tools
When My Love Comes Down - LP Version 00:00 Tools
I'd Better Check On Myself (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Here I Go Again 00:00 Tools
Left Over Love (Take 5) 00:00 Tools
Keep on Keepin’ On [Volt] 00:00 Tools
No No No (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Weak Spot (Volt 133) 00:00 Tools
Calling All Boys 00:00 Tools
Through Dealing 00:00 Tools
I'll Run Your Hurt Away* 00:00 Tools
Why You Want To Leave Me 00:00 Tools
It's Better to Give Than to Recieve 00:00 Tools
Keep on Keeping On. 00:00 Tools
Don't Play That Song (You Lied) [#] 00:00 Tools
Stop Wasting Your Tears 00:00 Tools
Come to Me My Darling [#] 00:00 Tools
Won't Be Long [#] 00:00 Tools
The Love of My Man [#] 00:00 Tools
Why Not Give Me a Chance [#] 00:00 Tools
Toe Hold 00:00 Tools
It's Better to Give Than to Recieve [#] 00:00 Tools
Ruby Johnson - When My Love Comes Down 00:00 Tools
If I Ever Needed Love(I Sure Do Need It Now) 00:00 Tools
I've Been Hurt (So Many Times Before) 00:00 Tools
I'm Hooked 00:00 Tools
It's Not That Easy [Take 3][#] 00:00 Tools
How Strong Is My Love [#] 00:00 Tools
Need Your Love So Bad [#] 00:00 Tools
What More Can A Woman Do? [Take 3][#] 00:00 Tools
Left over Love [Take 5][#] 00:00 Tools
I'd Better Check on Myself [Take 2][#] 00:00 Tools
I'd Rather Fight Than Switch [Take 1][#] 00:00 Tools
Worried Mind 00:00 Tools
i want a real man 00:00 Tools
Calling All The Boys 00:00 Tools
Keep on Keepin’ On 00:00 Tools
keep on keeping on - Volt 147 00:00 Tools
You Lied 00:00 Tools
Jerk Shout 00:00 Tools
Reach Out And Touch Me 00:00 Tools
I’ll Run Your Heart Away 00:00 Tools
I'd Rather Fight Than Switch [Take 1] 00:00 Tools
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Ruby Johnson (19 April 1936 - 4 July 1999) was an American soul singer best known for her recordings on the Volt label in the late 1960s. She was born in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, and was raised in the Jewish faith. She sang, with her eight brothers and sisters, in the Temple Beth-El choir. After completing high school, she moved to Virginia Beach where she worked as a waitress and began singing rhythm and blues with local bands, before spending two years with Samuel Latham and the Rhythm Makers. She then moved to Washington DC in the late 1950s, and joined Ambrose and the Showstoppers, the house band at the Spa nightclub. Local entrepreneur Never Duncan Jnr. became her manager, and placed her with record producer Dicky Williams. Her first single, "Calling All Boys", was issued in 1960 on the V-Tone label, before Duncan established his own recording company, NEBS. She released a succession of singles on NEBS, including "Here I Go Again", "Worried Mind", and "Nobody Cares", some of which became local hits. When her local supporter, disc jockey Al Bell, began working for Stax Records in Memphis in 1965, he won her a contract with the label. There, she recorded a handful of classic soul records with the writing and production team of Isaac Hayes and David Porter, and backing musicians including Steve Cropper, "Duck" Dunn and Al Jackson. These were issued on the Stax subsidiary label, Volt. They included "I’ll Run Your Hurt Away", which reached #31 on the Billboard R&B chart in 1966, and "If I Ever Needed Love", both tracks which became staples of subsequent soul compilations, such as those by Dave Godin. Despite the quality of her records, they met with little success, and after a few more years singing in clubs, she gave up her singing career in 1974. She worked in government posts, and eventually became the director of Foster Grandparents, a federal programme helping handicapped children relate to older generations. She also returned to worship and sing at the Temple Beth-El near her home in Lanham, Maryland. A compilation CD, including many previously unissued tracks, was issued in 1993. She died in 1999, aged 63. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.