Baby Washington
Baby Washington at Mojo Workin' in 2014
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Baby Washington

Baby Washington Baby Washington American singer (born 1940) This article is about soul vocalist Justine Washington, better known as Baby Washington. For the American educator, see Justine Wilkinson Washington. For the funk vocalist of a similar name, see Jeanette Washington. Justine Washington (born October 13, 1940),[1] usually credited as Baby Washington, but credited on some early records as Jeanette (Baby) Washington, is an American soul music vocalist, who had 16 Billboard R&B chart entries in 15 years, most of them during the 1960s. Her biggest hit, "That's How Heartaches Are Made" in 1963, also entered the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100. This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. (October 2007) Quick facts Background information,…

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GENRES: Rhythm & Blues, Soul, Female Vocalist

Albums

Singles

The Bells On Our Wedding Day / Why Did My Baby Put Me Down
The Bells On Our Wedding Day / Why Did My Baby Put Me Down (1959)
Handfull Of Memories / Careless Hands
Handfull Of Memories / Careless Hands (1962)
Hush Heart / I've Got A feeling
Hush Heart / I've Got A feeling (1962)
I Can't Wait To See My Baby / Who's Going To Take Care Of Me
I Can't Wait To See My Baby / Who's Going To Take Care Of Me (1963)
Leave Me Alone / You And The Night And The Music
Leave Me Alone / You And The Night And The Music (1963)
There He Is / That's How Heartaches Are Made
There He Is / That's How Heartaches Are Made (1963)
It'll Never Be Over For Me / Move On Drifter
It'll Never Be Over For Me / Move On Drifter (1964)
The Clock / Standing On The Pier
The Clock / Standing On The Pier (1964)
Only Those In Love / The Ballad Of Bobby Dawn
Only Those In Love / The Ballad Of Bobby Dawn (1965)