Rub It In
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“Rub It In” | |||||
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Single by Billy "Crash" Craddock from the album Rub It In |
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B-side | It's Hard To Love A Hungry, Worried Man | ||||
Released | 1974 | ||||
Format | 45 Record | ||||
Recorded | 1974 | ||||
Genre | Country | ||||
Length | 2:30 | ||||
Label | ABC Records | ||||
Writer(s) | Layng Martine Jr. | ||||
Producer | Ron Chancey | ||||
Billy "Crash" Craddock singles chronology | |||||
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Rub It In is a song written and sung by Layng Martine Jr.. It was released in 1971 on the Barnaby label. Layng Martine Jr.'s version was produced by Ray Stevens. The most popular version of the song was the version by Billy "Crash" Craddock. It remained at #1 for two weeks. Several bars of the song are used in the Glade Plug-in commercials.
[edit] Cover Versions
- Billy "Crash" Craddock-This version of the song was released in 1974 and became a #1 country hit.
- Jack Jersey with the Jordanaires (1974)
- Mel Street (1974)
- Matt King (1999)
- Jeff Bates (2006)-Released on the album Leave The Light On.
Preceded by "You Can't Be a Beacon If Your Light Don't Shine" by Donna Fargo |
Hot Country Singles number one single August 3, 1974- August 10, 1974 |
Succeeded by "As Soon As I Hang Up the Phone" by Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn |