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Rubettes - Juke Box Jive 1975
Rubettes - Juke Box Jive 1975 Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Come on baby do the juke box jive Just like they did it nineteen fifty five. Come on now don't let go Hold on to me Come on girl and let me know You'll do the juke box jive with me. Yeah yeah Come on baby do the juke box jive Just like they did it nineteen fifty five. Come on now hold me tight Baby can't you see I'm gonna wait around all night so do the juke box jive with me. Yeah yeah Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Come on baby ... All you got to do is to move your feet and to shake your body to the driving beat It goes so easy and you won't cry So come on Baby, let's do it Come on baby ...
The Rubettes - Baby I Know
From 1977 The Rubettes introduced on Top of the Pops by former Radio 1 DJ Paul Burnett.
The Rubettes - I Can Do It (HQ) |TOTP 13-3-1975|
TOP OF THE POPS (13.03.1975) -- part 1 of 12. Introduced by Noel Edmonds.
The Rubettes - Sugar baby love - Les années bonheur - Patrick Sébastien
The Rubettes était évidemment dans les années bonheur de Patrick Sébastien pour interpréter leur incontournable Sugar baby love !
The Rubettes - Sugar Baby Love (TOTP 27-12-1974)
TOP OF THE POPS (27-12-1974) -- part 1 of 11. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis and Noel Edmonds
The Rubettes - Sugar Baby Love im ZDF-Fernsehgarten 2009 in HQ
The Rubettes - Sugar Baby Love im ZDF-Fernsehgarten am 10.05.2009 in HQ © Believe
THE RUBETTES - Juke Box Jive.74
The Rubettes were an English pop band of the 1970s assembled in 1973 by the songwriting team of Wayne Bickerton, the then head of A&R at Polydor Records, and his co-songwriter, Tony Waddington, after their doo-wop and 1950s American pop-influenced songs had been rejected by a number of existing acts. The band duly emerged at the tail end of the glam rock movement, wearing trademark white suits and cloth caps on stage.The Rubettes' first (and biggest) hit was "Sugar Baby Love" (released in 1974) which was a UK number one, going on to sell around eight million copies worldwide. Two million copies being sold in France alone an achievement matched by no other British group. The distinctive falsetto lead vocal to "Sugar Baby Love" was performed by Paul Da Vinci (real name: Paul Prewer) on the original Polydor recording session who declined the opportunity to actually become a member of the band put together by John Richardson. The Rubettes went on to have a number of other hits across Europe during the mid-seventies such as "Tonight", "Juke Box Jive" and "I Can Do It" sung by Alan Williams, mostly written by the Bickerton-Waddington songwriting team. Their most successful self composed hit was the 'country rock' styled ballad - "Baby I Know" - which reached number 10 in the UK & Germany in 1977. The band continued releasing records into the 1980's, then re-grouped in 1983 in order to exploit the German market for 1970s nostalgia. In 1994, the group's profile was raised by the ...
The Rubettes - Sugar Baby Love
Please Note:- I do not own this song, lyrics or anything else featured in this music video. Lyrics:- Sugar baby love Sugar baby love I didnt mean to make you blue Sugar baby love Sugar baby love I didnt mean to hurt you All lovers make the same mistake Yes, they do Yes, all lovers make Make the same mistake Cause me and you (Chorus) People, take my advice If you love someone Dont think twice Love you baby love Sugar baby love Love her anyway Love her everyday
Rubettes - Tonight 1974
Rubettes - Tonight 1974 (Instrumental) Tonight won't be like any night Tonight the stars up in the sky Will be shining for me and my baby tonight Tonight we'll climb the highest height Just talking till the morning light Me and my baby tonight. Oh tonight. (Instrumental) Tonight won't be like any night Tonight the stars up in the sky Will be shining for me and my baby tonight Tonight we'll climb the highest height Just talking till the morning light Me and my baby tonight. Oh tonight. Tonight was made for me and my baby To hold each other so tight And all the darkness will fade away The light in your eyes tonight. Tonight won't be like any night Tonight the stars up in the sky Will be shining for me and my baby tonight Tonight we'll climb the highest height Just talking till the morning light Me and my baby tonight. Oh tonight. (Instrumental)
Sugar Baby Love - The Rubettes
The Rubettes - an English pop band of the 1970s. With classic hits such as Sugar Baby Love, Juke Box Jive and many more. For further information about the group please visit the official website - www.rubettes.com
Rubettes - Tonight
(GREAT GROUP FROM THE 70S) Tonight won't be like any night Tonight the stars up in the sky Will be shining for me and my baby tonight Tonight we'll climb the highest height Just talking till the morning light Me and my baby tonight. Oh tonight. Tonight won't be like any night Tonight the stars up in the sky Will be shining for me and my baby tonight Tonight we'll climb the highest height Just talking till the morning light Me and my baby tonight. Oh tonight. Tonight was made for me and my baby To hold each other so tight And all the darkness will fade away The light in your eyes tonight. Tonight won't be like any night Tonight the stars up in the sky Will be shining for me and my baby tonight Tonight we'll climb the highest height Just talking till the morning light Me and my baby tonight. Oh tonight.
Rubettes - I can do it 1975
Rubettes - I can do it 1975 Yeah I can do it yeah I can do it yeah. Ican really rock, ooh I can do it I can really rock, ooh I can do it I can really rock, ooh I can do it. I can really rock, I can do it, I can do it. I can really rock ooh I can do it I can really rock ooh I can do it I can really rock ooh I can do it. I can really rock, I can do it, I can do it Ah-thinkin' 'bout guitars when I was just a kid Just lookin' back on the things we did Like hangin' round at the local hop With my candy and my soda pop. I guess I never really stood a chance I liked the music but I couldn't dance I guess I've really learnt a lot since then 'Cause I can really do it now it's back again. Yeah I can do it, I can do it I can really move From my head right down to my blue suede shoes I can really make the groove I can do it, I can do it, I can really move. I can really rock, ooh I can do it I can really rock, ooh I can do it I can really rock, ooh I can do it. I can really move it now. I can really rock, ooh I can do it. I can really rock, ooh I can do it I can really rock, ooh I can do it I can really move it now. Dancin' was trouble thinkin' 'bout it now I had no girl friend to show me how I was too young to date too old to wait. It's kinda sad I was born too late. But like I said I learnt a lot since then And I can really do it now it's back again I can do the jive, I can do the stroll It's just another name for rock 'n' roll. Yeah I can do it, I can do it, I can really move From ...
THE RUBETTES TONIGHT
The Rubettes Tonight,one off my very favourite Rubettessongs,i looove it!!! rubettes.com
Rubettes - Sugar Baby Love 1975
Rubettes - Sugar Baby Love 1975 (Instrumental) Sugar Baby Love, Sugar Baby Love, I didn't mean to make you blue, Sugar Baby Love, Sugar Baby Love, I didn't mean to hurt you. All lovers make, make the same mistakes, Yes they do, Yes all lovers make, make the same mistake, As me and you. (Instrumental) Sugar Baby Love, Sugar Baby Love, I didn't mean to make you blue, Sugar Baby Love, Sugar Baby Love, I didn't mean to hurt you. People, take my advice, if you love someone, don't think twice. Love your baby love, Sugar baby Love. Love her anyway, love her everyday. (Instrumental)
The Rubettes Ft. Alan Williams : "Juke Box Jive & Foe Dee Oh Dee" In Montauban 07/05/2011
The Rubettes Ft. Alan Williams : "Juke Box Jive & Foe Dee Oh Dee" In Montauban 07/05/2011
Luke Haines - The Rubettes (acoustic)
Luke Haines of The Auteurs, plays a special acoustic version of "The Rubettes" as part of the promotion for the album "How I Learned to Love the Bootboys"
Rubettes - Sugar Baby Love 2004
Rubettes - Sugar Baby Love 2004 1974 number 1 hit in UK, DE and many other countries Sugar Baby Love, Sugar Baby Love, I didn't mean to make you blue, Sugar Baby Love, Sugar Baby Love, I didn't mean to hurt you. All lovers make, make the same mistakes, - yes they do, Yes all lovers make, make the same mistake, - as me and you. Sugar Baby Love, Sugar Baby Love, I didn't mean to make you blue, Sugar Baby Love, Sugar Baby Love, I didn't mean to hurt you. People, take my advice, if you love someone, don't think twice. Love your baby love, - Sugar baby Love. Love her anyway, - love her everyday.
THE RUBETTES - I Can Do It / Juke Box Jive
The Rubettes were an English pop band of the 1970s assembled in 1973 by the songwriting team of Wayne Bickerton, the then head of A&R at Polydor Records, and his co-songwriter, Tony Waddington, after their doo-wop and 1950s American pop-influenced songs had been rejected by a number of existing acts. The band duly emerged at the tail end of the glam rock movement, wearing trademark white suits and cloth caps on stage.The Rubettes' first (and biggest) hit was "Sugar Baby Love" (released in 1974) which was a UK number one, going on to sell around eight million copies worldwide. Two million copies being sold in France alone an achievement matched by no other British group. The distinctive falsetto lead vocal to "Sugar Baby Love" was performed by Paul Da Vinci (real name: Paul Prewer) on the original Polydor recording session who declined the opportunity to actually become a member of the band put together by John Richardson. The Rubettes went on to have a number of other hits across Europe during the mid-seventies such as "Tonight", "Juke Box Jive" and "I Can Do It" sung by Alan Williams, mostly written by the Bickerton-Waddington songwriting team. Their most successful self composed hit was the 'country rock' styled ballad - "Baby I Know" - which reached number 10 in the UK & Germany in 1977. The band continued releasing records into the 1980's, then re-grouped in 1983 in order to exploit the German market for 1970s nostalgia. In 1994, the group's profile was raised by the ...
Rubettes - Sign Of The Times (1976)
One of the Rubettes best songs in my opinion. Very Lennon-esque. From the album of the same name, "Sign Of The Times".
Rubettes - Baby I Know (1977)
Guitarist Tony Thorpe takes the lead vocal on this Country inspired number which was the last single to hit the top 40 in the UK for the Rubettes. It peaked at number 10 in the early part of 1977. Once again it proves what a versatile band they were with accomplished musicians and several fine singers within their ranks. This was also a band composition with credits going to Alan Williams and John Richardson. Many of their earlier hits were penned by the songwriting team Wayne Bickerton and Tony Waddington.
The Rubettes Ft. Alan Williams -"Sugar baby love"- (acapella!) Night of the Choirs 2010 Finale
The Rubettes Ft. Alan Williams -"Sugar baby love"- (acapella!) Night of the Choirs 2010 Finale Official Rubettes site : rubettesfeaturingalanwilliams.com
THE RUBETTES - SUGAR BABY LOVE
Sugar baby love, sugar baby love I didn't make to make you blue Sugar baby love, sugar baby love I didn't mean to hurt you. All lovers make Make the same mistakes Yes they do Yes, all lovers make Make the same mistakes As me and you Sugar baby love, sugar baby love I didn't make to make you blue Sugar baby love, sugar baby love I didn't mean to hurt you. People take my advice If you love somebody Don't think twice. Love you baby love, sugar baby love Love her anyway, love her ev'ryday
The Rubettes - Tonight (HQ) |TOTP 8-8-1974|
TOP OF THE POPS (08.08.1974) -- part 10 of 12. Introduced by Jimmy Savile
The Rubettes Ft. Alan Williams "Sugar Baby Love" Oldie Marathon Schalke 2011
The Rubettes Ft. Alan Williams "Sugar Baby Love" Oldie Marathon Schalke 2011
Rubettes - Tonight - Totally 1970s
I can't believe this hasn't surfaced on YouTube before, especially as it is now available on DVD. This is a transfer from an old VHS copy, so apologies for the quality. For those who don't know, it is from a truly dreadful film called 'Never Too Young To Rock' which makes 'Confessions of a Window Cleaner' seem almost Shakespearian by comparison. Just as interesting are the cars in the background. Can you see Gene Hunt anywhere? A truly iconic clip though, the Rubettes at the peak of "Ru-mania". Great stuff!
Rubettes - Juke Box Jive 2005
Rubettes - Juke Box Jive 2005 1974 number 4 in Germany Lyrics: Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Come on baby do the juke box jive Just like they did it nineteen fifty five. Come on now don't let go Hold on to me Come on girl and let me know You'll do the juke box jive with me. Yeah yeah Come on baby do the juke box jive Just like they did it nineteen fifty five. Come on now hold me tight Baby can't you see I'm gonna wait around all night so do the juke box jive with me. Yeah yeah Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Do do, do the juke box Come on baby ... All you got to do is to move your feet and to shake your body to the driving beat It goes so easy and you won't cry So come on Baby, do it Come on baby ...
The Rubettes Ft. Alan Williams -"Baby I Know"- (acapella!) in Ophain Night of the Choirs 2010
Official Rubettes site : rubettesfeaturingalanwilliams.com
Rubettes - Cherie Amour -
Alan Williams Tony Thorpe Mick Clarke John Richardson Bill Hurd Pete Arnesen (till 1974)
Rubettes - Juke Box Jive-
Alan Williams Tony Thorpe Mick Clarke John Richardson Bill Hurd Pete Arnesen (till 1974)
The Rubettes - Under One Roof (1994 version)
A remake of their 1976 classic track. Quite different from the original. Please excuse my typing error. Somewhere along the line it was called a revisited version
Mick Clarke (Rubettes) - Apache
Thanks to Mick for allowing me to publish this version of the music. Enjoy
Rubettes - Stay with me -
Alan Williams Tony Thorpe Mick Clarke John Richardson Bill Hurd Pete Arnesen (till 1974)
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