This page will contain additional articles about Jimmy Ruffin, as they become available.Jimmy RuffinJimmy Ruffin (born May 7, 1939 in Collinsville, Mississippi) is an African-American soul singer and older brother of David Ruffin, one of the lead singers for The Temptations. His 1966 hit "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" was a major hit and his most well-remembered song. He also released, with his brother David, a popular cover version of "Stand by Me" (by Ben E. King), taken from the Ruffin Brothers album I Am My Brother's Keeper Ruffin's other hits include "I've Passed This Way Before", "Gonna Give Her All the Love I've Got", "Don't You Miss Me A Little Bit Baby", "I'll Say Forever My Love", "It's Wonderful To Be Loved By You" and "Tell Me What You Want". His last major hit was 1980's "Hold on to My Love". He continues to tour and perform to this date This page about Jimmy Ruffin includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Jimmy Ruffin News stories about Jimmy Ruffin External links for Jimmy Ruffin Videos for Jimmy Ruffin Wikis about Jimmy Ruffin Discussion Groups about Jimmy Ruffin Blogs about Jimmy Ruffin Images of Jimmy Ruffin |
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He continues to tour and perform to this date. They had a few other minor hits, including "The Loser" (1965) and "This I Swear". His last major hit was 1980's "Hold on to My Love". The Skyliners were an American doo wop group from Pittsburgh fronted by Jimmy Beaumont, best known for their 1959 "Since I Don't Have You" (popular covers by Chuck Jackson and Don McLean have helped keep the song in the public consciousness). King), taken from the Ruffin Brothers album I Am My Brother's Keeper Ruffin's other hits include "I've Passed This Way Before", "Gonna Give Her All the Love I've Got", "Don't You Miss Me A Little Bit Baby", "I'll Say Forever My Love", "It's Wonderful To Be Loved By You" and "Tell Me What You Want". He also released, with his brother David, a popular cover version of "Stand by Me" (by Ben E. His 1966 hit "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" was a major hit and his most well-remembered song. Jimmy Ruffin (born May 7, 1939 in Collinsville, Mississippi) is an African-American soul singer and older brother of David Ruffin, one of the lead singers for The Temptations. |