Ruby Soho

Album: ...And Out Come The Wolves (1995)
Charted: 63
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Songfacts®:

  • "Ruby Soho" is one of the most popular Rancid songs, and also one of their most mysterious. The song tells the story of an itinerant punk rocker who once again heads out on the road to another "destination unknown," leaving his girl behind. This time, though, they both know it's over - his music has won out over her.

    The song was written by band members Tim Armstrong, Lars Frederiksen and Matt Freeman. It's not clear if Ruby is real or fictional, or possibly a metaphor.
  • Rancid followed their fellow northern California punk rockers Green Day to the pop charts in the mid-'90s, landing hits with "Time Bomb" and "Ruby Soho," both from their third album, ...And Out Come the Wolves. The punk rock revival didn't last long, and Rancid never had another pop hit, which was fine with them. The group maintained a solid fanbase and was in some ways relieved when they could once again fly under the corporate radar.
  • Tim Armstrong directed the video with the band's manager, Jim Guerinot. It recalls Armstrong's days when he saw bands like Black Flag and Verbal Abuse perform in the punk hotbed of San Francisco's East Bay.
  • Reggae star Jimmy Cliff covered "Ruby Soho" for his 2012 album Rebirth, which Tim Armstrong produced. "Reggae inspired and influenced punk," Cliff told MSN.com. "On the other side of the Atlantic, the biggest representation was the Clash and on this side, I think it was Rancid."
  • Tim Armstrong recorded a new version of this song in 2013 with his group Tim Timebomb.
  • One of the more unusual covers of "Ruby Soho" is by Vampire Weekend, who played it on the BBC Radio 1 show Live Lounge in 2010.
  • The wrestler Ruby Riott is a big Rancid fan and took her name from this song. In 2021, she started using the ring name "Ruby Soho" and claimed the Instagram handle @realrubysoho.

Comments: 3

  • AnonymousNot to be a dick, but Jimmy Cliff's version on Sacred Fire was released in 2011 and on the record sleeve it credits the song: "Written-By – L Frederiksen*, R Freeman*, T Armstrong*"
    As seen quoted on Discogs.
  • AnonymousNot to be a dick but this dick^ is completely wrong. Jimmy Cliff covered this song
  • AnonymousNot to b a dick , but Ruby Soho was written by Jimmy Cliff
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