Ruby Ann

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

Trivia about the song Ruby Ann by Marty Robbins

On which albums was the song “Ruby Ann” released by Marty Robbins?
Marty Robbins released the song on the albums “Rock'n Roll'n Robbins” in 1956, “Singing the Blues” in 1969, “Marty Robbins' Own Favorites” in 1972, “The Greatest Hits of Marty Robbins” in 1977, “A Lifetime of Song” in 1986, “The Essential Marty Robbins 1951-1982” in 1991, “Ruby Ann - Rockin’ Rollin’ Robbins Vol. 3” in 1991, “American Originals: Marty Robbins” in 1996, “The Story of My Life: The Best of Marty Robbins 1952-1965” in 1996, “Rock’n Roll’n Robbins (1996)” in 1996, “Marty Robbins: 16 Biggest Hits” in 1998, and “The Complete US Hits 1952-62” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Ruby Ann” by Marty Robbins?
The song “Ruby Ann” by Marty Robbins was composed by LEE EMERSON.

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