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Your Baby Doesn't Love You Anymore

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Your Baby Doesn't Love You Anymore
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"Your Baby Doesn't Love You Anymore" is a song originally recorded and made a minor hit by Ruby & the Romantics in 1965.[1] It appeared on their Greatest Hits album, and was released as a single on Kapp Records K-665 in April of that year.[2][3] On The Romantics' original version, the song's composer is listed as Lawrence (Larry) Weiss.[1] Although it was originally a B-side to the standard "We'll Meet Again", "Your Baby" received considerably more R&B radio airplay, but did not reach the Billboard Hot 100, only managing #8 on the Bubbling Under chart.[4]

Quick facts Single by Carpenters, from the album Voice of the Heart ...
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Carpenters' version

Eighteen years later, in 1983, The Carpenters released a cover version of the song as the second single from their 1983 Voice of the Heart album. The single was the second posthumous release after Karen's death. No video was shot for the song nor has the song ever been performed live by Richard.

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The Carpenters
More information Chart (1984), Peak position ...

Ruby & The Romantics' original version

Quick facts Single by Ruby & the Romantics, from the album Greatest Hits ...

Personnel

Ruby & the Romantics
  • Lead vocals by Ruby Nash
  • Backing vocals by Leroy Fann, Ed Roberts, Ronald Mosely, and George Lee
  • Song written and composed by Lawrence Weiss[6]
  • Orchestra arranged and conducted by Alan Lorber
  • Produced by Tom Catalano
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