Artist's albums
For the Good Times
2015 · EP
Treat Me Right / I Won't Mention It Again
2015 · single
Ruby Tunes - [The Dave Cash Collection]
2011 · album
Just A Dream
2010 · album
Early Winters
2009 · album
Songbird
2008 · album
I Will
2007 · album
The Best Of Ruby Winters
2007 · compilation
Teach Me Tonight / Make Love to Me
1967 · single
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Biography
Vocalist Ruby Winters recorded several energetic soul singles for tiny labels throughout the late '60s and early '70s, but never could break out beyond regional status. Winters was born in Kentucky, but raised in Cinncinnati. She had her first chart hit in 1967, teaming with Johnny Thunder for a duet remake of Jo Stafford's 1954 single "Make Love to Me." Their version peaked at number 13 on the R&B charts. She had another Top 20 hit with "I Don't Want to Cry" in 1969 for Diamond, and one final Top 20 single in 1969 with "Guess Who." Subsequent releases on Polydor, Playboy, and Millennium through the '70s failed to generate much interest. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi