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- Mambo_Baby abstract "\"Mambo Baby\" is a 1954 single written by Charles Singleton and Rose Marie McCoy and performed by Ruth Brown and Her Rhythmmakers. The single was Ruth Brown's last number one on the R&B chart, where it spent one week.".
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageID "24008433".
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageLength "1049".
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageRevisionID "705920632".
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageWikiLink Category:1954_singles.
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageWikiLink Hip-Hop_Songs_number-one_singles.
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ruth_Brown_songs.
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Singleton_(songwriter).
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageWikiLink Faye_Adams.
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageWikiLink Hearts_of_Stone.
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageWikiLink Hip-Hop_Songs.
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageWikiLink It_Hurts_Me_to_My_Heart.
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Billboard_number-one_rhythm_and_blues_hits.
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageWikiLink Rose_Marie_McCoy.
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageWikiLink Ruth_Brown.
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageWikiLink The_Charms.
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mambo Baby".
- Mambo_Baby after ""Hearts of Stone" by The Charms".
- Mambo_Baby before ""It Hurts Me to My Heart" by Faye Adams".
- Mambo_Baby title "Billboard R&B Best Sellers in Stores number-one single".
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1950s-R&B-song-stub.
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:End_box.
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ruth_Brown.
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_box.
- Mambo_Baby wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Succession_box.
- Mambo_Baby years "1954-11-20".
- Mambo_Baby subject Category:1954_singles.
- Mambo_Baby subject Hip-Hop_Songs_number-one_singles.
- Mambo_Baby subject Category:Ruth_Brown_songs.
- Mambo_Baby comment "\"Mambo Baby\" is a 1954 single written by Charles Singleton and Rose Marie McCoy and performed by Ruth Brown and Her Rhythmmakers. The single was Ruth Brown's last number one on the R&B chart, where it spent one week.".
- Mambo_Baby label "Mambo Baby".
- Mambo_Baby sameAs Q16938482.
- Mambo_Baby sameAs m.07k4nnj.
- Mambo_Baby sameAs Q16938482.
- Mambo_Baby wasDerivedFrom Mambo_Baby?oldid=705920632.
- Mambo_Baby isPrimaryTopicOf Mambo_Baby.