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Ronald & Ruby

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They released several further singles, including "Love Birds", none of them hits. Ross continued as a songwriter, recording nearly 200 songs with
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were an American pop vocal duo, best known for their 1958
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Index

hit single
Lollipop
black
white
Beverly "Ruby" Ross
songwriters
Lollipop
Billboard Hot 100
The Chordettes
The Mudlarks
BMI
Candy Man
Roy Orbison
Judy's Turn to Cry
Lesley Gore




Colin Larkin
The Virgin Encyclopedia of Fifties Music
Virgin Books
ISBN
1-85227-937-0
""Lollipop" story behind the song"
the original
Ronald & Ruby
AllMusic
"Listen to 'Lollipop by Ronald & Ruby'"
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