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The Very Best of the Rubettes is a good collection of the group's lightweight '70s British pop hits, containing 21 tracks. The disc may run a little long for some tastes -- after all, they were little more than a pop phenomenon without great lesser singles or album tracks -- but it's still the best Rubettes collection assembled in the CD era. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Liner Note Author: Arthur Davis . Rubettes Very Best Of Songs | 1. | Sugar Baby Love  | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Tonight | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Juke Box Juve | |
| 4. | I Can Do It | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Foe-Dee-Oh-Dee | |
| 6. | Little Darling | |
| 7. | You're the Reason Why | |
| 8. | Under One Roof | |
| 9. | Baby I Know | |
| 10. | My Buddy Holly Days | |
| 11. | Put a Back Beat to That Music | |
| 12. | Julia | |
| 13. | Sha-Na-Na-Na Song, The | |
| 14. | Judy Run Run | |
| 15. | Beggarman | |
| 16. | I'm Just Dreaming | |
| 17. | You Could Have Told Me | |
| 18. | Dancing in the Rain | |
| 19. | Lola | |
| 20. | Movin' | |
| 21. | Kid Runaway | |
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Recording information: 3B Tavern, Bellingham, WA (09/23/1988-06/24/2004); Audio Recording, Seattle, WA (09/23/1988-06/24/2004); ...
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