There is so much
heartache in these songs, so many troubles, and David Ruffin has the perfect
voice to express them. The opening line of “I’ve Got To Find Myself A Brand New
Baby” is “The love I thought would never
die came to a certain end.” And that is typical of the lyrics found on
these tracks. Yet, this is far from a depressing CD. It’s like David Ruffin
suffers so we don’t have to. These two albums actually have a lot of positive
vibes (check out "I Could Never Be President"). And in a song like “My Love Is Growing Stronger,” things actually seem
to going well. “Each time I hold you
close, it seems to make me strong.”
“My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me)”
The CD kicks off with the
title track of the first album, “My Whole World Ended,” which was released first
as a single. The song was a hit, reaching #31 on the pop chart, and #1 on the
R&B chart. It’s an excellent tune, with a good groove and a powerful,
soulful vocal performance by David Ruffin. He sings, “Tell me, baby/Where did I go wrong, honey/Whatever changed your mind,
baby/I’ve asked myself these questions over a million times/Baby, baby, oh baby.”
That “Baby, baby, oh baby” alone is
enough to grab you. The heartache is there in every line, every syllable, though
the song is not a downer. You can dance to his pain.
His vocals have even a
rougher quality on “Pieces Of A Man.” And though this is another song about a
man torn apart, it too has a good energy. Listening to these tracks, you get to
thinking if anyone can internalize pain and then exorcise it by singing it out,
then David Ruffin can do it. Again he asks, “What did I do wrong, baby?”
“I’ve Lost Everything I’ve Ever Loved”
“I’ve Lost Everything I’ve
Ever Loved” tells a story of woe, opening with these lines: “I was raised an only child/My folks died
when I was four/They were trapped in a fire/Way up on the fourteenth floor.”
So he was raised by his grandmother, but then she died too. And the troubles
continued. Now he has a love, and is worried about losing her too over the
course of the song. “I’ve Lost Everything I’ve Ever Loved” was written by John
Bristol and Thomas Kemp.
“The Double Cross”
In “The Double Cross,” it’s
a friend who does him wrong. “About the
sweet, sweet love I lost/And the way I got double-crossed/By a guy who was my
friend/I see him now and then/But I pretend I’m doing fine/When I’m about to lose
my mind.” David Ruffin does some surprising things in his vocal approach to
this one. It’s like sometimes it gets to be too much and he just can’t take it
and so has to shout out his pain. It’s a seriously good song.
“Message From Maria”
“Message From Maria” is
one of my favorites. I love the way
David’s lead vocals play over the backing vocals on the chorus, giving this
song a wonderful feel. This one tells of receiving a suicide letter from his
girl. “By the time you get this letter I
may be gone/That’s what she said.” He sees where her tears hit the paper
and realizes, “I’ll never see my Maria
again.” There’s a great section toward the end where the bass line is more
prominent.
David has lost his girl
again in “World Of Darkness.” This is another favorite of mine. There are some
excellent backing vocals giving it sort of a gospel feel, and an odd little
instrumental hook that occurs occasionally throughout the song.
“Loving You (Is Hurting Me)”
The second album, Feelin’ Good, opens with “Loving You (Is
Hurting Me).” In this one, love itself is hurting him, as he can’t stop loving
a woman even after she’s gone. “My heart says, You can’t live without
her/But my mind says that’s not true.” Ah yes, sometimes love can be
painful, and it’s difficult to align your heart with your mind.
“I’m So Glad I Fell For You”
My favorite song on this
CD is “I’m So Glad I Fell For You.” It’s gorgeous, and features an excellent
vocal performance by David Ruffin, full of emotion. “Yesterday my life was filled with sadness/I had little hope of ever,
ever finding gladness.” This is a slower tune, with beautiful backing
vocals supporting David. The heartbreak seems behind him – “I found sunshine, yes I did” – and the
song expresses heartfelt thanks to the woman who turned things around for him.
This is such a great tune. It was written by Arthur Posey and Glenna Session.
David Ruffin does a
really good cover of “Feeling Alright,” which was written by Dave Mason and
made popular by Joe Cocker. David seems to be having quite a bit of fun with
this one.
CD Track List
- My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me)
- Pieces Of A Man
- Somebody Stole My Dream
- I’ve Lost Everything I’ve Ever Loved
- Everlasting Love
- I’ve Got To Find Myself A Brand New Baby
- The Double Cross
- Message From Maria
- World Of Darkness
- We’ll Have A Good Thing Going On
- My Love Is Growing Stronger
- Flower Child
- Loving You (Is Hurting Me)
- Put A Little Love In Your Heart
- I’m So Glad I Fell For You
- Feeling Alright
- I Could Never Be President
- I Pray Everyday You Won’t Regret Leaving Me
- What You Gave Me
- One More Hurt
- I Let Love Slip Away
- I Don’t Know Why I Love You
- The Forgotten Man
- The Letter
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