The Babys were a British rock band formed in the mid-1970s, known for their arena-ready sound that blended melodic pop with hard rock elements. Fronted initially by John Waite, who would later go on to a successful solo career, the band enjoyed a string of hits between 1975 and 1980, including radio staples like “Isn’t It Time” and “Everytime I Think of You.” With a lineup that also featured future Journey members Jonathan Cain and Ricky Phillips, The Babys carved out a distinctive sound marked by soaring vocals and shimmering production.
Their music was especially popular in the U.S., and their polished style and catchy hooks earned them a loyal fanbase throughout the late '70s. Albums like Broken Heart (1977) and Head First (1979) captured the band at their best, with sophisticated arrangements and emotionally charged lyrics. Though The Babys disbanded in 1981, their legacy has endured—helped along by reunion tours and re-releases—cementing their place as a memorable part of the late '70s rock scene.
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