Walk Away From Love -

: Critics often highlight Ruffin's "vocal gymnastics," specifically a moment where he leaps an entire octave into a magical falsetto while singing "...breaks my heart". The Reggae Revival: Bitty McLean

Originally recorded for his album Who I Am , this track is considered David Ruffin's biggest solo hit .

: McLean recorded his vocals over vintage Treasure Isle rhythms (the "Rocksteady Riddim") produced by Tommy McCook and Duke Reid. Walk Away From Love

: It was written by Charles Kipps and produced by Van McCoy , the mastermind behind "The Hustle".

In 2004, British-Jamaican singer breathed new life into the song, creating what many consider a reggae classic . : It was written by Charles Kipps and

: His version is so pervasive in the genre that many listeners are unaware it is a cover of a Motown track. Lyrical Meaning and Cultural Context

The song's core message is one of .

"Walk Away From Love" is most famously recognized as a soulful masterpiece by , though it has also become a reggae staple and a central theme in modern relationship philosophy. The David Ruffin Classic (1975)