Ruby Andrews

Beginning her professional career in the mid–1960s, Andrews is best known for her songs: "Casanova (Your Playing Days Are Over)" (1967), "You Made A Believer (Out Of Me)" (1969), and "Everybody Saw You" (1970).

Ruby Stackhouse was born in Hollandale, Mississippi,[1][3] Andrews moved to Chicago around 1953, and there attended Hyde Park High School.

Around her senior year in high school, Andrews started singing with a vocal group called the Vondells.

[3] Andrews third release for the label was her biggest seller, "Casonova [sic] (Your Playing Days Are Over)"[4] in 1967.

Andrews' releases on Zodiac were produced and written by the team of Fred Bridges, Robert Eaton and Richard Knight, who also performed as the vocal group Brothers Of Soul.