The Rubettes

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The Rubettes were a British pop band formed in 1974, best known for their number one hit single Sugar Baby Love. The band was initially assembled by the songwriting team of Wayne Bickerton and Tony Waddington, who had previously worked with artists like The Love Affair and The Three Degrees.

The group's image was characterized by their adoption of a nostalgic '50s and '60s visual style, including matching white suits and caps reminiscent of the doo-wop era. The band's lineup underwent changes over the years, and various members came and went. Despite the success of their early singles, subsequent releases didn't replicate the same level of chart success.

The Rubettes continued to release albums and singles throughout the 1970s and beyond, with varying degrees of success. While they couldn't replicate the chart-topping achievement of Sugar Baby Love, they maintained a dedicated fan base.

Over the years, different versions of the band have existed, featuring various original and new members. Despite line-up changes and fluctuations in commercial success, The Rubettes have continued to perform and release music, with their legacy primarily anchored to their initial hit single.

Releases

 * We Can Do It ‎
 * I Can Do It ‎
 * Foe-Dee-O-Dee ‎

Dates

 * 21 November 1974
 * 03 December 1974 ‎
 * 05 December 1974 ‎
 * 27 December 1974 ‎
 * 30 May 1974 ‎
 * 27 February 1975 ‎
 * 26 June 1975 ‎
 * 25 September 1993 - DJ Heaven

Other

 * Multi-Coloured Swap Shop ‎