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Ruth Brown

Ruth Alston Brown (née Weston; January 12, 1928 – November 17, 2006) was an American singer-songwriter and actress, sometimes referred to as the "Queen of R&B". She was noted for bringing a pop music style to R&B music in a series of hit songs for Atlantic Records in the 1950s, such as "So Long", "Teardrops from My Eyes" and "(Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean". For these contributions, Atlantic became known as "the house that Ruth built" (alluding to the popular nickname for the old Yankee Stadium). Brown was a 1993 inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Following a resurgence that began in the mid-1970s and peaked in the 1980s, Brown used her influence to press for musicians' rights regarding royalties and contracts; these efforts led to the founding of the Rhythm and Blues Foundation. Her performances in the Broadway musical Black and Blue earned Brown a Tony Award, and the original cast recording won a Grammy Award. Brown was a recipient of the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016. In 2017, Brown was inducted into National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame. In 2023, Rolling Stone ranked Brown at number 146 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time.

Brown is the aunt to legendary hip hop MC Rakim.

Birth and Death Data: Born January 31, 1928 (Portsmouth), Died November 17, 2006 (Las Vegas)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1936 - 1964

Roles Represented in DAHR: vocalist, songwriter

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Recordings (Results 1-25 of 64 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Atlantic 238 10-in. 5/25/1949 It's raining Ruth Brown ; Eddie Condon Orchestra vocalist  
Atlantic 239 10-in. 5/25/1949 So long Ruth Brown ; Eddie Condon Orchestra vocalist  
Atlantic 290 10-in. 9/18/1949 Love me baby Ruth Brown ; Budd Johnson's Orchestra vocalist  
Atlantic 291 10-in. 9/18/1949 I'll get along somehow Ruth Brown ; Budd Johnson's Orchestra vocalist  
Atlantic 292 10-in. 9/18/1949 Happiness is a thing called Joe Ruth Brown ; Budd Johnson's Orchestra vocalist  
Atlantic 293 10-in. 9/18/1949 Rocking blues Ruth Brown ; Budd Johnson's Orchestra vocalist  
Atlantic 355 10-in. 1/17/1950 (I'll come back) Someday Ruth Brown ; Delta Rhythm Boys vocalist  
Atlantic 356 10-in. 1/17/1950 Why? Ruth Brown ; Delta Rhythm Boys vocalist  
Atlantic 358 10-in. 1/17/1950 It's all in your mind Ruth Brown ; Delta Rhythm Boys vocalist  
Atlantic 392 10-in. 2/28/1950 I can dream, can't i? Ruth Brown ; Joe Bushkin Trio ; Sid Bass Orchestra vocalist  
Atlantic 393 10-in. 2/28/1950 Sentimental journey Ruth Brown ; Delta Rhythm Boys vocalist  
Atlantic 394 10-in. 2/28/1950 Where can i go? Sid Bass ; Ruth Brown vocalist  
Atlantic 395 10-in. 2/28/1950 Dear little boy of mine Sid Bass ; Ruth Brown vocalist  
Atlantic 513 10-in. September 1950 Am I making the same mistake again? Ruth Brown ; Budd Johnson's Orchestra vocalist  
Atlantic 514 10-in. September 1950 Teardrops from my eyes Ruth Brown ; Budd Johnson's Orchestra vocalist  
Atlantic 515 10-in. September 1950 R.b. blues Ruth Brown ; Budd Johnson vocalist, songwriter  
Atlantic 530 10-in. 10/25/1950 I know Ruth Brown ; Budd Johnson's Orchestra vocalist  
Atlantic 539 10-in. 12/14/1950 I don't want anybody (if I can't have you) Ruth Brown ; Budd Johnson's Orchestra vocalist  
Atlantic 541 10-in. 12/14/1950 I will wait for you Ruth Brown ; Budd Johnson's Orchestra vocalist  
Atlantic 542 10-in. 12/14/1950 Standing on the corner Ruth Brown ; Budd Johnson's Orchestra vocalist, songwriter  
Atlantic 629 10-in. 8/29/1951 Without my love Ruth Brown ; Howard Biggs' Orchestra vocalist  
Atlantic 630 10-in. 8/29/1951 Shine on Ruth Brown vocalist  
Atlantic 803 10-in. 2/13/1952 Be anything (but be mine) Ruth Brown vocalist  
Atlantic 804 10-in. 2/13/1952 5-10-15 hours Ruth Brown vocalist  
Atlantic 869 10-in. 7/2/1952 Have a good time Ruth Brown ; The James Quintet vocalist  
(Results 1-25 of 64 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Brown, Ruth," accessed November 3, 2024, https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/305867.

Brown, Ruth. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 3, 2024, from https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/305867.

"Brown, Ruth." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 3 November 2024.

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URI: https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/305867

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