Ruby & the Romantics, a vocal group prominent in the early 1960s, achieved considerable success with their debut single, “Our Day Will Come.” The group, initially composed of Ruby Nash Garnett, Ronald Mosely, George Lee, and Ed Roberts, experienced personnel changes throughout their career. After their initial chart success, the group faced challenges maintaining momentum in a rapidly evolving music landscape.
The group’s brief period of widespread popularity coincided with a transitional era in popular music. The emergence of the British Invasion and the rise of other girl groups altered the musical tastes of the listening public. Despite releasing further material, they struggled to replicate the success of their initial hit. The group’s legacy rests primarily on their signature song, which continues to be featured in various media and remains a staple of oldies radio stations.