Biography
One of the great male/female soul vocal groups, Ruby the Romantics had an epic single in 1963 with Our Day Will Come. It topped both the pop and RB charts and for many is the definitive love/angst track. Lead vocalist Ruby Nash Curtis, Ed Roberts, George Lee, and Leroy Fann were the original members when they began in Akron in 1961. The male members had previously been working in a group known as the Supremes. Unfortunately, they never again repeated their chart success, even though they made some other excellent songs, such as 1964's When You're Young and in Love, as well as Our Everlasting Love and Baby Come Home. By 1966, they completely changed their personnel, with Curtis the only holdover. She then joined Richard Pryor, Vincent McLeod, Robert Lewis, Ronald Jackson, and Bill Evans. Ruby the Romantics became an all-female group in 1968, as Denise Lewis and Cheryl Thomas now backed Curtis. But it didn't matter, as they never recaptured the magic of Our Day Will Come. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi



 
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RUBY & THE ROMANTICS - Our Day Will Come
RUBY & THE ROMANTICS - OUR DAY WILL COME (RARE TV FOOTAGE 1964)
Our Day Will Come
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