- My Whole World Ended · 1969
- The Unreleased Album · 2004
- Gentleman Ruffin · 1980
- The Ultimate Collection: David Ruffin · 1975
- I Am My Brother's Keeper (Expanded Edition) · 1970
- My Whole World Ended · 1969
- Gentleman Ruffin · 1980
- The Unreleased Album · 2004
- So Soon We Change · 1979
- David Ruffin - The Motown Solo Albums, Vol. 1 · 1969
- The Unreleased Album · 2004
- Summer Of Soul (...Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised) [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] [Live at the Harlem Cultural Festival, 1969] · 2022
- So Soon We Change · 1979
- 2004
- 1989
- 1987
- 1980
- 1979
- 1977
Music Videos
Appears On
- Daryl Hall & John Oates
About David Ruffin
David Ruffin's supple tenor vocals supplied the gritty lead on the Temptations' "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" and the caressing croon on "My Girl," among many other hits, but the singer had a robust career both before and after joining the group in the early 1960s. His earliest stint with the gospel group the Dixie Nightingales, David Ruffin joined his brother Jimmy in the Temptations. Initially supporting the falsetto leads of Eddie Kendricks, from 1965 he took the lead on hits such as "My Girl" and "I’m Losing You." His solo career began in '69, and almost 20 years later, a Temptations reunion kicked off a regular partnership with former bandmate Kendricks. The duo recorded a well-received album for RCA, but Ruffin died after a crack overdose in '91.
- HOMETOWN
- Whynot, MS, United States
- BORN
- 18 January 1941
- GENRE
- R&B/Soul