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Click on photos to enlarge RUBY ANDREWSGenuine RubyABC Records(1977)AB-1002 (with gold promo stamp)Vinyl: MINT MINUS(visually graded)Cover:VG+. Has some ringwear on the front an d dings on the corners. Has promo stamp on back. (Click on photos to enlarge). Songs:Queen of the disco a love feeling my imaginary eye a change is gonna come a little fixin up (will keep him from messin up) lets make every second a memory merry-go-round cinderfella i wanna be near youIf you are a fan of RUBY ANDREWS, Please check out my other products. I have otheralbums from that era for sale.In StatesUSPS Media Mail - 4.00 usd. Elsewhere:First Class InternationalWorldwide 18.00 usd.Canada 10.00 usd.We will combine shipping for multiple purchases. Just ask and we'll quote you a price.BiographyBorn Ruby Stackhouse in Hollandale, Mississippi, Andrews debuted on the Kelmac label (as Ruby Stackhouse) and soon after on Zodiac, label and scored her biggest seller, "Casanova (Your Playing Days Are Over)", in 1967.A crossover hit, "Casanova (Your Playing Days Are Over)", went to number 9 in the R&B charts and number 51 in the pop charts. The song, co-written and produced by Joshie Jo Armstead, featured a typical Chicago-style mid-tempo lope, but was recorded and arranged by Mike Terry in Detroit.[1]Successful follow-ups on Zodiac included "You Made a Believer (Out of Me)" in 1969 and "Everybody Saw You" the next year. Andrews later cut some bluesy material for Ichiban, with producer Swamp Dogg.[2]Most of Andrews releases on the Chicago-based Zodiac label were produced and written by the team of Fred Bridges, Robert Eaton and Richard Knight, who previously were moderately successful as the vocal group Brothers Of Soul (of "I Guess That Don't Make Me A Loser" fame). Andrews evolved into a powerful vocalist on such aggressive stand-outs as "You Made A Believer (Out Of Me)" (number 18 in the R&B charts and number 96 in the pop charts in 1969), "Everybody Saw You" (number 34 in the R&B charts in 1970) and "You Ole Boo You".[1]Andrews is also the CEO of Genuine Ruby Records LL



