
Ruby Murray was born in Belfast on the 29th of March 1935. On a tour of Northern Ireland as a child singer in variety shows, she was spotted by producer Richard Afton who encouraged her to go for a career in show business and she made her TV debut at the age of 12 despite the laws regarding child performers although her work was severely restricted until she was 14. Joining Tommy Morgan's touring revue, she was offered a regular spot as a singer on the BBC show Quite Contrary as a replacement for Joan Regan.
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Softly Softly
Heartbeat
I'll Come When You Call
Let Me Go Lover
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
The Very First Christmas of All
Softly, Softly
Danny Boy
Real Love
Evermore
Goodbye Jimmy Goodbye
You Are My First Love
Knock on Any Door
Christmas Time In Ireland
Real Love - Remastered
Happy Days and Lonely Nights
Phil The Fluters Ball
When I Grow Too Old to Dream
Phil the Fluter's Ball
Little White Lies
Silent Night
Mr Wonderful
Have You Ever Been Lonely?
Galway Bay
Heartbeat - Ruby Murray 1954
Mountains Of Mourne
Softly Softly - Ruby Murray 1955
Let me go lover - Ruby Murray 1955
If Anyone Finds This, I Love You
It's a Great Day for the Irish
My Little Corner Of The World
If You're Irish, Come Into The Parlour
Dear Old Donegal
Let Him Go Let Him Tarry
How Can You Buy Killarney
Goodbye Jimmy, Goodbye
Get Well Soon
Love's Old Sweet Song
You Are My Sunshine
Smile
Ave Maria
Trottin' to the Fair
A Little Bit of Heaven
Till We Meet Again
Come Into My Heart
Good Luck, Good Health, God Bless You
Cockles And Mussels
Christmas In Killarney
Button Up Your Overcoat
Forty Shades of Green
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