The Rugbys

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You, I 00:00 Tools
Juditha Gina 00:00 Tools
Stay With Me 00:00 Tools
King and Queen of the World 00:00 Tools
The light 00:00 Tools
Lines Of Thought 00:00 Tools
Song To Fellow Man 00:00 Tools
Rockin' All Over Again 00:00 Tools
Walking the Streets Tonight 00:00 Tools
For Love Gone 00:00 Tools
Wendegahl - The Warlock 00:00 Tools
Endlessly 00:00 Tools
Wendegahl The Warlock 00:00 Tools
For A Love Gone 00:00 Tools
Wendegahl (The Warlock) 00:00 Tools
You're Not There 00:00 Tools
Leaves Of Grass 00:00 Tools
I Gotta Find A Way 00:00 Tools
Sundown Red 00:00 Tools
James Is The Name 00:00 Tools
This Way, That Way 00:00 Tools
Wendegahl 00:00 Tools
I Belong To Nobody 00:00 Tools
Winter Winds 00:00 Tools
Anyone But You 00:00 Tools
But I Do 00:00 Tools
you I 00:00 Tools
Let The Music Take You Down 00:00 Tools
Lazarus / Desire 00:00 Tools
Lazarus / You've Got To Get Ahead 00:00 Tools
Lovestruck 00:00 Tools
Walkin' The Streets 00:00 Tools
For lvoe gone 00:00 Tools
Lazarus / Back In The City 00:00 Tools
Baby, Let's Wait 00:00 Tools
On My Way 00:00 Tools
Burnin' With The Love 00:00 Tools
King & Queen Of The World 00:00 Tools
Lies 00:00 Tools
Lazarus / Once Again 00:00 Tools
Lazarus / Faces Of Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Lazarus / Stay With Me 00:00 Tools
Lazarus / Shades Of Winter 00:00 Tools
in to my bones 00:00 Tools
Lazarus / Message To The People 00:00 Tools
Lazarus / I'll Get To You 00:00 Tools
Lazarus / Molly 00:00 Tools
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The band was formed in 1965 in Louisville, doing mostly covers. But as competition among Louisville groups to write and record original music increased, The Rugbys released two singles in 1968, "Walking the Streets Tonight" which was written by Doug Sahm of the Sir Douglas Quintet, and "Stay with Me" witten by Steve McNicol. Both songs were released locally, and played on Louisville radio stations. But it was not until the band decided to release the B-side of "Stay with Me", "You, I", also written by McNicol (which then went to #1 on local stations), that they were signed to Shelby Singleton's Nashville. Tennessee record label, Amazon Records. Amazon re-released the single "You, I" in 1969, and the song became a national hit, climbing to # 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 and # 21 in the Cashbox chart. The latter part of 1969 and all of 1970 were spent touring the mid-west and north east, playing on the same bill with artists like Bob Seger, Grand Funk Railroad, the James Gang and many others. Later that year, the band released their only album, Hot Cargo which received only mild success. "Wendegahl the Warlock" was the follow-up single to "You, I", but it did not chart, Hot Cargo would later be released on CD along with an album by a group named Lazarus on the same disc, called "The Rugbys meet Lazarus". The Rugbys rarely perform live anymore, however there are rumors about the release of a new CD featuring some previously unreleased material that was written about the same time as "You, I". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.