Billy 'Crash' Craddock
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Singer Billy "Crash" Craddock was Columbia Records' attempt to have its
own Elvis Presley in the late 1950s;
however, he only managed a couple of very low-charting singles.
Craddock left show business in the 1960s but returned in 1971 to make
his mark as a successful country singer, and some 15 years after his
first recordings he had his biggest pop/rock successes when his country
hits "Rub it In" and "Ruby Baby" crossed over into the pop top 40.