
Passed This Way Before, Farewell Is A Lonely Sound and It's Wonderful (To Be Loved By You). A couple of them were hits a second time around in the UK in 1974. Albums such as The Jimmy Ruffin Way, Ruff'n Ready and Jimmy Ruffin - Forever were among the classiest produced by Motown, as was I Am My Brother's Keeper in which he duetted with his younger brother David of the Temptations.
After leaving Motown he recorded for Polydor/Chess, enjoying further success with Tell Me What You Want. Like quite a few soul singers he moved to the UK in the 80s where he recorded with the Style Council and Heaven 17 and became an anti-drug advocate after the death of his brother in 1991. Farewell is truly a lonely sound Jimmy, we will miss you.

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born trad jazz clarinettist enjoyed enormous success in 1962 with Stranger On the Shore, a record that stayed in the charts for a year, and also with Summer Set, Buona Sera, That's My Home, Lonely and A Taste of Honey, among others.
It's farewell, too, to Houston blues wildman Little Joe Washington, aged 75, who played with the likes of Lightnin' Hopkins, Albert Collins and Johnny Copeland.
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