Mambo Baby
"Mambo Baby" is a 1954 single written by Charles Singleton and Rose Marie McCoy,[1] performed by Ruth Brown and Her Rhythmmakers and issued on the Atlantic label.[2] The single was Ruth Brown's last number one on the R&B chart, where it spent one week.[3]
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Ruth Brown
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- Miss Rhythm
- Late Date with Ruth Brown
- The Big Band Sound of Thad Jones/Mel Lewis featuring Miss Ruth Brown
- Blues on Broadway
- Fine and Mellow
- A Good Day for the Blues
- Ruth Brown '65
- Have a Good Time
- "So Long"
- "Teardrops from My Eyes"
- "5-10-15 Hours"
- "(Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean"
- "Oh What a Dream"
- "Mambo Baby"
- "Lucky Lips"
- "This Little Girl's Gone Rockin'"
- "Jack o' Diamonds"
- Amen Corner
- Black and Blue
- Jimmy Brown
- Rhythm and Blues Foundation
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