Ruby Florence Murray (29 March 1935 – 17 December 1996) was a Northern Irish singer. One of the most popular singers in the British Isles in the 1950s...
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Anne Warren was a child singer and Actor who had a top ten hit with Ruby Murray in 1955. Warren is known to have recorded two singles, both in collaboration...
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entrepreneur, and writer Ruby Modine (b. 1990), American actress and singer Ruby Murray (1935–1996), Northern Irish singer Ruby Myers (1907–1983), also...
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Duke Special (redirect from Duke Special Sings the Songs of Ruby Murray)
documentary on the life and songs of Belfast's Ruby Murray and released Duke Special Sings the Songs of Ruby Murray. In March 2011, he performed songs based...
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Midnight Runners, Daniel O'Donnell, Foster and Allen, Roger Whittaker and Ruby Murray, among others. Irish guitarist Gary Moore quoted the song in the title...
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Let Me Go, Lover! (category Ruby Murray songs)
single in 1955, reaching No. 3 in the UK Singles Chart. In March 1955, Ruby Murray reached No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart with her version. Ann-Margret recorded...
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top ten at the same time, making her the fourth female artist (after Ruby Murray, Shirley Bassey, and Donna Summer) to achieve this feat. "9 to 5" became...
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Christmas. Other recording artists include Ruby Murray (1962), Bobby Vinton (1964), Joan Morrissey (1974), Anne Murray (1988), the Irish Rovers (2002), Neil...
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Ruby Rose Langenheim (born 20 March 1986) is an Australian model, actress, disc jockey, and television presenter. She was a presenter on MTV Australia...
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at You)" by Dickie Valentine with The Stargazers and "Heartbeat" by Ruby Murray were all released in 1954 but did not reach their peak until 1955. "Chicka...
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as the "Ruby" anniversary. Ruby arrives in Walford, having run away from boarding school to look for her father, Johnny Allen (Billy Murray). On her...
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"You are My First Love" is sung over the opening scenes of the film by Ruby Murray. Released on record, it reached number 16 in the UK charts.[citation...
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British comedy film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Frankie Howerd, Ruby Murray and Dennis Price. It was written by Alfred Shaughnessy. A hall porter...
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from Mirror Moves, 1984 "Heartbeat", by Red 7, 1985 "Heartbeat", by Ruby Murray, 1954 "Heartbeat", by Stereo Skyline from Stuck on Repeat, 2010 "Heartbeat"...
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at You)" by Dickie Valentine with The Stargazers and "Heartbeat" by Ruby Murray were the songs from 1954 to reach their peak in 1955. Nineteen artists...
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Ruby Barker (born 23 December 1996) is a British actress. She is best known for playing Marina in the Netflix period drama Bridgerton (2020–2022). She...
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on the names of celebrities — Gregory Peck (neck; cheque),: 74 Ruby Murray [as Ruby] (curry),: 159 Alan Whicker [as "Alan Whickers"] (knickers),: 3 ...
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ponders a change in her life. Featured music: "I'll Come When You Call" by Ruby Murray, "I Am Woman" by Helen Reddy 9 3 "The Liar's Club" Romain Bounoure &...
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"Pretty Irish Girl", apparently dubbing over vocals by Brendan O'Dowda and Ruby Murray, which was released in the UK as a single in 1959. A demo of Connery...
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of Wales. Murray Gold cited Aladdin as inspiration when composing music for "The Goblin Song". The scene involving the Doctor rescuing Ruby from a giant...
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He co-wrote the 1955 UK chart-topper, "Softly, Softly", as sung by Ruby Murray, and "Lay Down Your Arms" by Anne Shelton, which reached No. 1 in the...
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most popular version of the song was recorded by Northern Irish singer Ruby Murray in January 1955. Produced by Norrie Paramor, it reached No. 1 in the...
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career in the 1950s as a publicity agent for the Northern Irish singer Ruby Murray, who reached the top of the UK Singles Chart with "Softly, Softly" in...
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considered 'Ireland's first international pop star'; Belfast-born singer Ruby Murray achieved unprecedented chart success in the UK in the mid-1950s; Dublin...
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Morisson (born 1945), musician Clara Mulholland (1849–1934), writer Ruby Murray (1935–1996), singer/actress Doc Neeson (1947–2014), musician Una O'Connor...
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Brazilian children's poet Ruby Murray (1935–1996), Northern Ireland singer Rupert Murray (born 1969), film director Russell Mervyn Murray (1877–1945), mine manager...
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commentators such as Francis Leach, Liz Porter, Chris Fotinopoulos and Ruby Murray have criticised the Australian Football League for the way it promotes...
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Brian Murray (born October 31, 1945), known professionally by his stage name as Brian Doyle-Murray, is an American actor and screenwriter. He has appeared...
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by the 1975 winner Marti Caine. Note: Vocalist Tim Murray is the son of 1950s singer Ruby Murray. Penny Black – Extremely popular female fronted five...
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Suzanne'". Retrieved 12 February 2020. Ruby Murray was a British singer "RHS Plant Selector - Dahlia 'Ruby Murray'". Retrieved 12 February 2020. "RHS Plant...
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