The Marty Robbins Ruby Ann song was released in October 1962...watch the audio video and see the written lyrics and song details here.
The Marty Robbins Ruby Ann song was released in October 1962. “Ruby Ann” was the number one country follow-up to “Devil Woman.” and spent a single week at number one on the Billboard Country Music chart starting January 5, 1963.
Marty Robbins, a legendary figure in the world of country music, left an indelible mark with his soulful ballads and narrative storytelling. Among his many hits, “Ruby Ann” stands out as a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences with its melodic charm and poignant lyrics. This song showcases Robbins’ mastery in blending traditional country elements with a touch of rockabilly flair.
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“Ruby Ann” is a love ballad that tells the tale of a man enchanted by the beauty and allure of a mysterious woman named Ruby Ann. The protagonist finds himself captivated by her charm and struggles to resist the magnetic pull of her presence. The song explores themes of true love, desire, infatuation, and the irresistible allure of a romantic connection versus relying on wealth and fame as a means of romantic connection.
This song was written by Lee Emerson.
I said hello to the man that tried to win your hand
A long time ago.
I tried to smile as he talked of the days
When he was your beau,
But I could see he was a-shamin’ me
When he talked of his wealth and fame
Ruby Ann took the hand of this poor, poor man,
Ain’t true love a funny thing?
Big man, you got money in your hand,
So what?
You’re at a table for two, but still there’s only you,
Big shot!
Well, your money can’t buy if your power can’t hold,
You can’t romance your fame
Ruby Ann took the hand of this poor, poor man,
Ain’t true love a funny thing?
Big man, you got money in your hand,
So what?
You’re at a table for two, but still there’s only you,
Big shot!
Well, your money can’t buy if your power can’t hold,
You can’t romance your fame
Ruby Ann took the hand of this poor, poor man,
Ain’t true love a funny thing?
Ruby Ann took the hand of this poor, poor man,
Ain’t true love a funny thing
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