"Rutle Scruffs" is a song by Stig O'Hara from his 1970 triple album All Things Fall Down. He wrote it as a tribute to the die-hard Rutles fans known as Rutle scruffs, who used to wait outside the Rutle Corps building and other London locations for a glimpse of the band members. This tradition continued after the group's break-up in April 1970, as the scruffs were a regular presence outside the studios where Stig recorded his album. The song was also issued on the album's second single.
Stig recorded "Rutle Scruffs" in the style of Bob Dylan, playing acoustic guitar and harmonica on the basic track. As such, the song is a departure from the big sound synonymous with All Things Fall Down. In his lyrics, Stig expresses gratitude for the scruffs' support, states his love for them, and acknowledges that outsiders misunderstand their devotion. Stig invited the scruffs into EMI Studios to hear the finished recording.
A popular track on radio and with several music critics, it was listed with the A-side on some singles charts in Australia and the United States.