
Ruby & the Romantics were an
Akron, Ohio-based American
R&B group in the 1960s, comprising
Ruby Nash
Ruby Nash Garnett
(born June 15, 1934) is an American singer who led the rhythm and blues group Ruby & the Romantics.
Career
Born in Akron, Ohio, Nash did not start singing until she was a senior in high school. She joined a group of male sin ...
, George Lee, Ronald Mosely, Leroy Fann and Ed Roberts.
The group had several pop and R&B
hit records, topping the US ''
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in 1963 with their first recording, "
Our Day Will Come". The song, written by
Mort Garson and
Bob Hilliard, was a worldwide hit, reaching No. 1 and selling over one million copies in the US, also topped the Billboard R&B chart at # 1, and peaked at #38 in the
UK Singles Chart.
It also reached No. 11 on the Australian Charts.
Despite their relative obscurity compared to many of their 1960s contemporaries, Ruby and The Romantics reign as one of the most-covered and influential R&B vocal groups of the 1960s. They were inducted into the
Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2007, and are winners of
The Rhythm and Blues Foundation's prestigious ''Pioneer Award''. In 1963, they were also nominated by
The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for the Best Rock and Roll Recording for "Our Day Will Come". In 2013, Ruby & The Romantics became charter inductees into the inaugural class of the
Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame
The National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame is an independent organization whose mission is to educate and to celebrate, preserve, promote, and present rhythm and blues music globally.
History
The National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame was founded ...
in Cleveland, Ohio.
History
Ruby Nash
Ruby Nash Garnett
(born June 15, 1934) is an American singer who led the rhythm and blues group Ruby & the Romantics.
Career
Born in Akron, Ohio, Nash did not start singing until she was a senior in high school. She joined a group of male sin ...
, the female lead of the group, originally sang with a group, consisting of her sister and three friends. They sang at
record hops, mixers, talent shows and clubs in Akron and surrounding areas. Ruby attended Central High School in Akron. No one knew she could sing until after she graduated from high school. Some of the male members of the Romantics sang with The Embers. Eventually, The Embers became known as The Supremes (not to be confused with
The Supremes of
Motown Records
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fame),
[''Our Day Will Come: The Very Best of Ruby and the Romantics'' 2002 RPM Records, RPMD 247, CD insert] and then The Feilos.
Since they all grew up in Akron
and knew each other, Leroy Fann, a member of The Feilos, (pronounced FAY-LOWS) asked Ruby to sing with them on occasions. After auditioning, the group was signed to New York-based
Kapp Records; Kapp Records artist and repertoire chief Allen Stanton changed their name to "Ruby & the Romantics".
Their hit song was originally intended for another artist on the label, crooner
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, but the group saw its potential and persuaded Stanton to let them record it. Their song became a smash, reaching number one on the
Billboard Hot 100, as well as reaching the top of the ''Billboard'' R&B Chart.
By the year 1963, the group's next release, "My Summer Love", reached The Top 20, charting at No. 16 on the Hot 100 and a third release, the original version of "
Hey There Lonely Boy
"Hey There Lonely Girl" is a song recorded in 1963, titled "Hey There Lonely Boy" in its original version by Ruby and the Romantics. It was a hit both for them and for Eddie Holman. It has been recorded by many other artists.
Ruby and the Roma ...
" climbed to No. 27. Several more singles were released by Kapp which generally achieved minor chart status. A short spell with ABC resulting in three singles and an album was unsuccessful. A single for A&M in 1969, "
Hurting Each Other", saw them re-united with Allen Stanton. Originally recorded by
Jimmy Clanton some years earlier, it proved to be their final recording before the group broke up in 1971.
Cover versions and influence
Ruby & The Romantics were known throughout the music industry for their smooth, rich, full-range harmonies-from high tenor, to deep, abyssal bass. In a 2011 interview with Ruby, Tom Meros of ''Rock and Roll Universe'' revealed that, according to
Damon Harris,
David Ruffin, and
Eddie Kendricks of
The Temptations, the background harmonies of Ruby & The Romantics on "Our Day Will Come", actually served as the original model for The Temptations' background harmonies in 1963.
In this, The Romantics proved very influential. The group was also very influential on the music of The Carpenters, who recorded three of their tunes, and Donny and Marie Osmond, who also covered several of their songs.
Several of the songs they recorded went on to become hits or important recordings for other artists, such as "Hey There Lonely Boy" (which was covered by
Eddie Holman as "
Hey There Lonely Girl" and peaked in the US at No. 2 in February 1970). It was also covered by
Martha & The Vandellas,
Stacy Lattisaw,
Donny Osmond
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,
Will Downing,
The Softones,
Shaun Cassidy,
Barry Biggs, and
Robert John. "
Hurting Each Other" recorded for A&M in 1969 which became a No. 2 hit for The Carpenters three years later; The Carpenters also covered their song "
Your Baby Doesn't Love You Anymore
"Your Baby Doesn't Love You Anymore" is a song originally recorded and made a minor hit by Ruby & the Romantics in 1965. It appeared on their ''Greatest Hits'' album, and was released as a single on Kapp Records K-665 in April of that year. On The ...
", which reached #12 on the Adult Contemporary Chart, and also their hit "Our Day Will Come". The group's hit "
Young Wings Can Fly" has been covered by
Titus Turner,
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Career
Founding members Walter Vickers (guitar) and Rodney Taylor (drums) were members of the United States Marine Corps ...
, Johnny & The Attractions, Tähti Kaukainen, and a cappella group Windsong. The Romantics' hit, "
When You're Young and in Love" was covered by the Motown group
The Marvelettes which peaked at No. 23 in the US in May 1967.It was also covered by
Ralph Carter (of the T.V. series "
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"), and
The Choice Four, both of whom reached the Pop & R&B Charts with their versions in the autumn of 1975.
Stacy Lattisaw also covered the song in 1979. The song has also been recorded by
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and
Marie – as "(When You're) Young and in Love" – and
the Jets. British
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History
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also took the song to No. 7 in the UK Singles Chart in 1984).
Additionally, "Our Day Will Come" has had over 60 recorded cover versions by other artists, including
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...
(whose version peaked at No. 11 in the US in the fall of 1975),
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,
Donny
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and
Marie Osmond,
Bobby Darin,
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,
Dee Dee Sharp,
Pat Boone,
Amy Winehouse,
Nancy Wilson,
Trini Lopez,
The Supremes,
Cliff Richard,
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,
The Slackers and numerous others.
The Searchers covered their song "Does He
heReally Care for Me".
The "Romantics" were:
*
Ruby Nash
Ruby Nash Garnett
(born June 15, 1934) is an American singer who led the rhythm and blues group Ruby & the Romantics.
Career
Born in Akron, Ohio, Nash did not start singing until she was a senior in high school. She joined a group of male sin ...
(lead singer)
* Ed Roberts (second tenor) – died of cancer on August 15, 1993.
* George Lee (first tenor) – died of cancer in 1994.
* Ronald Mosely (
baritone
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) – died on December 3, 2011 at age 72.
* Leroy Fann (
bass
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) – died of an apparent heart attack in New York in November 1973.
Ruby & The Romantics had remained intact, with all five original members, throughout their entire 10-year recording career, (1961–1971), as confirmed by Ruby in an interview in 2008 with Marv Goldberg (R&B Notebooks). She returned to the Akron, Ohio area after the break-up and remained there as of 2012. As of 2017, Ruby is the only surviving original member of the Romantics. Neither she nor any of the descendants of The Romantics receive any royalties for the group's hit records.
In August 2013, Ruby & The Romantics became charter inductees into the new Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.
Awards
* In 1964, Ruby & The Romantics received a
Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock and Roll Recording for their #1 hit, "Our Day Will Come".
* In 1997, Ruby & The Romantics received The Rhythm & Blues Foundation's ''Pioneer Award''.
* In 2007, Ruby & The Romantics were inducted into
The Vocal Group Hall of Fame.
* In 2013, Ruby & The Romantics were honored by their hometown of Akron, Ohio, for their accomplishments and international impact.
* In August 2013, Ruby & The Romantics were inductees into the first class of the
Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame
The National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame is an independent organization whose mission is to educate and to celebrate, preserve, promote, and present rhythm and blues music globally.
History
The National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame was founded ...
.
Discography
Albums
* 1963 ''Till Then'' – Kapp KS3341
* 1963 ''Our Day Will Come''
* 1966 ''Greatest Hits'' – Kapp KS3458 (stereo), 1980 MCA 541
* 1967 ''Ruby & the Romantics'' – Kapp KS3526
* 1968 ''More Than Yesterday'' – ABC ABCS638
* 1991 ''The Very Best of Ruby & the Romantics'' – Taragon TARCD-1000
Singles
*
A"When You're Young And in Love" also peaked at No. 25 on
RPM Top Tracks
*
B"Your Baby Doesn't Love You Anymore"-Charting "B" side to non-charting "A" side, "
We'll Meet Again" (Kapp K-665).
References
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Doo-wop groups
Musical groups from Akron, Ohio
American soul musical groups
American vocal groups
African-American musical groups
American rhythm and blues musical groups
Kapp Records artists
A&M Records artists
Musical groups from Ohio