David Ruffin lyrics
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Artist's albums
David Ruffin
1973 · album
20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best of David Ruffin
2000 · compilation
The Ultimate Collection: David Ruffin
1998 · compilation
Ruffin & Kendrick
1987 · album
Gentleman Ruffin
1980 · album
So Soon We Change
1979 · album
David Ruffin ...At His Best
1978 · compilation
In My Stride
1977 · album
Everything’s Coming Up Love
1976 · album
Who I Am
1975 · album
Weekend Vibes
2018 · single
Dirty Rhodes
2014 · single
I Am My Brother's Keeper - Expanded Edition
2010 · album
Me 'n Rock 'n Roll Are Here To Stay
1974 · album
The Motown Solo Albums Vol. 2
2006 · album
The Solo Albums, Volume 1
2005 · album
The Unreleased Album (Bonus Tracks)
2004 · album
Feelin' Good
1969 · album
My Whole World Ended
1969 · album
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Biography
One of the greatest lead singers the Motown stable ever had, David Ruffin became one of the artistic cornerstones of the Temptations after his lead vocal on "My Girl" (1965) paved the way for such majestic follow-ups as "Since I Lost My Baby" (1965), "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep" (1966), "All I Need" (1967), and "I Wish It Would Rain" (1968). Unfortunately, ever-mounting internal pressures within the group, coupled with Ruffin's swelling ego, led to his dismissal from the group in late 1968. His solo career got off to a promising start with the powerful ballad "My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me)," which cracked the pop and soul Top Ten in early 1969. His last hit to reach the Top Ten was the Van McCoy-produced dance ballad "Walk Away From Love," from 1976. After leaving Motown in 1977, Ruffin recorded for Warner Brothers and later for RCA accompanied by Eddie Kendricks. Unfortunately, Ruffin's career, marred by years of substance abuse and artistic indifference, culminated in his death from a drug overdose in 1991. ~ John Lowe, Rovi