Ruby Murray
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- Born Ruby Florence Murray on 29 March 1935 in Northern Ireland, UK.
- Died on 17 December 1996 in England, UK.
- 1954


Heartbeat
- Ruby Murray
entered the UK charts on 03 December 1954, spent 16 weeks in the charts and reached number 3.- 1955


Softly, Softly
- Ruby Murray
entered the UK charts on 28 January 1955, spent 22 weeks in the charts and reached number 1.

Happy Days And Lonely Nights
- Ruby Murray
entered the UK charts on 04 February 1955, spent 8 weeks in the charts and reached number 6.

Let Me Go Lover
- Ruby Murray
entered the UK charts on 04 March 1955, spent 7 weeks in the charts and reached number 5.

If Anyone Finds This I Love You
- Ruby Murray
(with Anne Warren) entered the UK charts on 18 March 1955, spent 11 weeks in the charts and reached number 4.

Evermore
- Ruby Murray
entered the UK charts on 01 July 1955, spent 17 weeks in the charts and reached number 3.

Softly, Softly
- Ruby Murray
re-entered the UK charts on 08 July 1955 and spent a further 1 weeks in the charts reaching number 20.

I'll Come When You Call
- Ruby Murray
entered the UK charts on 14 October 1955, spent 7 weeks in the charts and reached number 6.- 1956


You Are My First Love
- Ruby Murray
entered the UK charts on 31 August 1956, spent 4 weeks in the charts and reached number 16.

You Are My First Love
- Ruby Murray
re-entered the UK charts on 05 October 1956 and spent a further 1 weeks in the charts reaching number 21.- 1958


Real Love
- Ruby Murray
entered the UK charts on 12 December 1958, spent 6 weeks in the charts and reached number 18.- 1959


Goodbye Jimmy, Goodbye
- Ruby Murray
entered the UK charts on 19 June 1959, spent 13 weeks in the charts and reached number 10.

Goodbye Jimmy, Goodbye
- Ruby Murray
re-entered the UK charts on 09 October 1959 and spent a further 1 weeks in the charts reaching number 26.