Ruby & The Romantics
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Ruby & The Romantics

Ruby & the Romantics Ruby & the Romantics American R&B Vocal Group For the unrelated power pop group, see The Romantics. Ruby & the Romantics was an Akron, Ohio-based American R&B group in the 1960s, composed of Ruby Nash, George Lee, Ronald Mosely, Leroy Fann, and Ed Roberts. Ruby & the Romantics in 1965. Clockwise from bottom left: George Lee, Ronald Mosely, Ruby Nash, Leroy Fann, Ed Roberts The group had several pop and R&B hit records, topping the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1963 with their first recording, "Our Day Will Come". The song, written by Mort Garson and Bob Hilliard, was a worldwide hit, reaching No. 1 and selling over one million copies in the US,[1] also…

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GENRES: Girl Group, Popular, Vocal group

Albums

Singles

Hey There Lonely Boy / Not A Moment Too Soon
Hey There Lonely Boy / Not A Moment Too Soon (1963)
My Summer Love / Sweet Love And Sweet Forgiveness
My Summer Love / Sweet Love And Sweet Forgiveness (1963)
Our Day Will Come / Moonlight And Music
Our Day Will Come / Moonlight And Music (1963)
Young Wings Can Fly / Day Dreaming
Young Wings Can Fly / Day Dreaming (1963)
Baby Come Home / Every Day's A Holiday
Baby Come Home / Every Day's A Holiday (1964)
I Cry Alone / When You're Young And In Love
I Cry Alone / When You're Young And In Love (1964)
Our Everlasting Love / Much Better Off Than I've Ever Been
Our Everlasting Love / Much Better Off Than I've Ever Been (1964)
Does He Really Care For Me / Nevertheless
Does He Really Care For Me / Nevertheless (1965)
Nobody But Me Baby / Imagination
Nobody But Me Baby / Imagination (1965)
We'll Meet Again / Your Baby Doesn't Love You Anymore
We'll Meet Again / Your Baby Doesn't Love You Anymore (1965)
Think / Hey There Lonely Boy
Think / Hey There Lonely Boy (1966)
We Can Make It / Remember Me
We Can Make It / Remember Me (1966)
Hurting Each Other / Baby I Could Be So Good At Loving You /
Hurting Each Other / Baby I Could Be So Good At Loving You / (1969)