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Definitive Soul - Ruth Brown
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Track Listing
  1. So Long
  2. I'll Get Along Somehow
  3. Teardrops from My Eyes
  4. I'll Wait for You
  5. I Know
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  1. So Long
  2. I'll Get Along Somehow
  3. Teardrops from My Eyes
  4. I'll Wait for You
  5. I Know
  6. Shine On (Big Bright Moon, Shine On)
  7. 5-10-15 Hours
  8. Daddy Daddy
  9. Have a Good Time
  10. (Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean
  11. R.B. Blues
  12. Wild Wild Young Men
  13. Mend Your Ways
  14. Hello Little Boy
  15. Oh What a Dream
  16. Mambo Baby
  17. Somebody Touched Me
  18. Bye Bye Young Men
  19. As Long as I'm Moving
  20. I Can See Everybody's Baby
  21. It's Love Baby (24 Hours of the Day)
  22. I Want to Do More
  23. Sweet Baby of Mine
  24. Lucky Lips
  25. This Little Girl's Gone Rockin'
  26. Why Me
  27. Jack O' Diamonds
  28. I Can't Hear a Word You Say
  29. I Don't Know
  30. Don't Deceive Me
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Ruth Brown's jazzy, blues-inflected and undeniably sultry voice almost single-handedly built Atlantic Records into a soul and R&B powerhouse in the 1950s, charting some two-dozen singles for the label between 1949 and 1960, the most notable of which are collected in this two-disc set of her Atlantic material. Brown's "So Long" hit almost out of the box in 1949, reaching number four on the R&B charts, and she and Atlantic were off and running. "Teardrops from My Eyes" hit the top spot on the chart a year later, a feat her ...

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