Washington, Baby
That's How Heartaches Are Made
Justine "Baby" Washingtons 1963 soul classic "Thats How Heartaches Are Made" was the Harlem raised singers first and only chart entry in the Billboard Top 40, and her finest moment. A delectable slice of uptown soul, the title track stands as one of the greatest R&B hits of the early 60s. The rest of the album is no slouch, however, as its rounded out by 11 more tasty nuggets of sweet femme soul, most notably the Spector-inflected "Leave Me Alone" and the organ-driven groover "A Handful Of Memories". Another R&B essential unearthed by Rumble.