What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted
Gonna Give Her All the Love I've Got
I've Passed This Way Before
Tomorrow’s Tears
It's Wonderful (To Be Loved by You)
I’ll Say Forever My Love
Farewell Is a Lonely Sound
Don’t You Miss Me a Little Bit, Baby?
Our Favorite Melody
You Gave Me Love
If You Will Let Me, I Know I Can
Take A Letter Maria
Just Before Love Ends
On The Way Out (On The Way In)
Maria (You Were the Only One)
Gathering Memories
Don’t Take Away My Rose Colored Glasses
Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head
That’s Me Lovin’ You
Kickin’ Stones
Thanks But No Thanks
It’s A Desperate Situation
Born To Be Bad
(I Never Loved) Nobody But You
Do You Feel The Way You Make Me Feel
I’ve Got You Girl
Don’t Feel Sorry For Me
Heart
Baby, I’ve Got It
I Know How To Love Her
Too Busy Thinking About My Baby [Previously Unreleased Track]
I Gotta Let You Go
He Who Picks A Rose
Beauty Is Only Skin Deep
In The Neighborhood
Most popular songs of Jimmy Ruffin
As Long as There Is L-O-V-E Love
1981 • Jimmy & David Ruffin
You Got What It Takes
Farewell Is a Lonely Sound
1969 • Ruff 'N Ready
Don't Let Him Take Your Love from Me
1969 • Ruff 'N Ready
Gonna Keep on Tryin' Till I Win Your Love
1969 • Ruff 'N Ready
What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted
It's Wonderful (To Be Loved by You)
1969 • Ruff 'N Ready
Gonna Give Her All the Love I've Got
1967 • Sings Top Ten
I Could Never Love Another (After Loving You) [Previously Unreleased Track]
2006 • The Motown Anthology
Hold on to My Love
1979 • Sunrise
Beauty Is Only Skin Deep
2004 • The Ultimate Motown Collection
I've Passed This Way Before
1967 • Sings Top Ten
Trivia about the album The Ultimate Motown Collection by Jimmy Ruffin
- In what year was the album “The Ultimate Motown Collection” released by Jimmy Ruffin?
- The album “The Ultimate Motown Collection” was released in 2004 by Jimmy Ruffin, featuring 35 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “The Ultimate Motown Collection” by Jimmy Ruffin?
- “Farewell Is a Lonely Sound” is the biggest hit from the album “The Ultimate Motown Collection” by Jimmy Ruffin.