Rudy Toombs

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Rudolph "Rudy" Toombs (1914, Monroe, Louisiana - Nov 28, 1962, New York, New York) was a black songwriter who wrote Teardrops from My Eyes, Ruth Brown's first number one R&B hit song. He wrote more hits for Brown, including "5-10-15 Hours" as well as "One Mint Julep" for The Clovers.[1]

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[edit] History

Although he began as a song-and-dance man in vaudeville, he became a productive lyricist and composer of doo-wop songs and rhythm and blues standards during the 1950's and 1960's. His best work was done at Atlantic Records, writing and arranging songs for Ahmet Ertegun. He died in 1962, murdered by robbers in the hallway of his apartment house in Harlem[2]

Ruth Brown credits Rudy Toombs as a big reason for her success. She describes him as joyful, exuberant man, so full of life that he passed that ebullience on to her. He taught her how to take a moody blues ballad and make it into a bouncy, jump song.[3]

[edit] Songs

Some best known songs are listed below:[2]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ (1992) What Was the First Rock'n'Roll Recork. Boston & London: Faber & Faber. ISBN 978-0-571-12939-3. 
  2. ^ a b Biography for Rudy Toombs. IMBD. Retrieved on November 1, 2006.
  3. ^ Shaw, Arnold (1978). Honkers and Shouter: The Golden Years of Rhythm & Blues. New York, N.Y.: Macmillan Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-02-061740-2. 

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