Chapter 1: A Retro Hit That Defied Its Era
When The Rubettes released Sugar Baby Love in 1974, it felt like a time capsule from the 1950s dropped into the middle of glam rock’s peak. While glitter and guitars ruled the charts, this falsetto-driven track leaned into doo-wop nostalgia—with surprising success. Within weeks, it soared to No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart, holding the top spot for four weeks and spreading across Europe.
Written by Wayne Bickerton and Tony Waddington, the song’s iconic high-pitched lead was actually performed by Paul Da Vinci—who wasn’t even a permanent member of the band. That unusual backstory only adds to the song’s mystique.
“Sugar baby love…” — a single line that instantly transports you to another era.
With smooth harmonies and a steady rhythm, the track recreated the innocence of early rock ‘n’ roll while benefiting from polished 1970s production.