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The Rubettes - Sugar baby love (Ruud's Extended Edit)

"Sugar Baby Love", recorded in autumn 1973 and released in January 1974, is a bubblegum pop song, and the debut single of The Rubettes. Written by Wayne Bickerton and Tony Waddington and produced by Bickerton and with lead vocals by Paul Da Vinci.
Bickerton and Waddington came up with the idea for a rock 'n' roll musical. They co-wrote and produced a demonstration recording of "Sugar Baby Love", recorded October 1973 with "Tonight", "Juke Box Jive" and "Sugar Candy Kisses" (which became a hit for Mac and Katie Kissoon).

'Sugar baby love' was offered to demo musicians, provided that they would become an actual group with the exception of the recording's lead singer, Paul Da Vinci, who had signed a solo recording contract with Penny Farthing Records. Surprisingly, only John Richardson, who played drums and spoke the "please take my advice," Alan Williams, who sang in the chorus backing vocal group and Pete Arnesen who played piano would sign up and become a member of The Rubettes.

"Sugar Baby Love" became a UK No. 1 hit in 1974, also reaching No. 37 and No. 30 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Cashbox charts, respectively. It also reached No. 1 in Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Austria and Belgium and No. 2 in Australia, South Africa and Italy.

Recently I came across the song again (after a long, long time) and thought about editing it.

Well here it is. No copyright infringement intended. Enjoy!!

Видео The Rubettes - Sugar baby love (Ruud's Extended Edit) канала Ruud Mixer
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