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"'Concrete and Clay'" is a 1965 hit single recorded by the UK pop group Unit 4 + 2. It reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart in April 1965. The song was written by group members Tommy Moeller and Brian Parker. It was also a top 40 hit for Eddie Rambeau in 1965.

Background



Recorded with the help of session musicians and featuring ("+2") Russ Ballard and Bob Henrit, "Concrete and Clay" details the indestructible love of the singer and his lover:

'"The sidewalks in the street, the concrete and the clay'


'Beneath my feet begins to crumble, but love will never die'


'Because we'll see the mountains tumble, before we say goodbye"'

The arrangement has a pronounced Latin influence, using acoustic guitars and a baio beat. These distinctive elements helped boost "Concrete and Clay" to the No. 1 position on the UK Singles Chart in April 1965.

Chart performance



American record producer Bob Crewe, best known for his work with the Four Seasons, had heard the Unit 4 + 2 hit version of "Concrete and Clay" while on a trip to the UK. As a result, Crewe had a cover version of "Concrete and Clay" cut by Eddie Rambeau, a staff writer at Crewe's music publishing firm, which was the inaugural release for Crewe's own DynoVoice Records. Although the Rambeau version's release pre-dated the US release of the Unit 4 + 2 version by one week, both singles debuted on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 dated 8 May 1965; Unit 4 + 2 at No. 96 and Rambeau at No. 98, with both singles making a similar chart ascent over the next four weeks. The original eventually peaked at No. 28 while Rambeau's version reached No. 35.

Unit 4 + 2



Eddie Rambeau



Other cover versions



*Featured on albums by Gary Lewis and the Playboys ('A Session with Gary Lewis and the Playboys'/ 1965)

*Cliff Richard ('Kinda Latin'/ 1966)

*"Concrete and Clay" was remade by Randy Edelman for his 1976 album release 'Farewell Fairbanks' which otherwise comprised Edelman originals. Issued as a single, Edelman's "Concrete and Clay" became a UK hit reaching No. 11 in March 1976.

*In 1986, a remake of "Concrete and Clay" by Martin Plaza, co-lead vocalist of the group Mental as Anything, reached No. 2 in Australia.

*Also in 1986, a remake by Hong Kong Syndikat reached No. 26 in Germany, and also reached No. 12 in France in 1987.

*Former Dexys Midnight Runners singer Kevin Rowland released a version in 1999

*Pete Byrne also covered the song on his 2001 solo album 'The Real Illusion'. They Might Be Giants attempted a version of the song in 1990. The uncompleted track was released as an MP3 in 2001.

*"Concrete and Clay" was also covered on a 1983 EP by Los Angeles band Doll Congress, featuring Michael Penn and keyboardist Patrick Warren.

*The 1967 album 'Music to Watch Girls By' by the Bob Crewe Generation features instrumental versions of several Bob Crewe produced hits, including "Concrete and Clay".

*On 28 October 2011, a new version of "Concrete And Clay" by original singer and co-writer Tommy Moeller was released on the Chance Music record label based in Sydney Australia, 47 years after his original version in 1964.

*The Tommy Moeller album 'Time' is dedicated to "Concrete And Clay" co-writer Brian Parker (19392001), and includes three other songs by Moeller and Parker. The cover of the album shows Tommy Moeller at age 19 when he first sang "Concrete And Clay", and in 2011 when the new version by Chance Music was released.

*Another version from 1973 was recorded by British teenage singer Darren Burn. It failed to chart.

*A finnish rock band YUP did a cover version "Maa Alla Horjuu" (lit. "The Ground Is Shaking") in 2001 for their re-recordings and covers -album of "Hajoita ja hallitse" (lit. "Divide and rule").

International cover versions

The success of "Concrete and Clay" in 1965 resulted in international cover versions that same year, with renderings in:

*Swedish "Du fr mig" recorded by Lill Lindfors

*Finnish "Tunti Vain" recorded by Johnny

*French "Comment Elle-Fait" recorded by Richard Anthony

*German "Ein Fremder kam vorbei" recorded by Horst Wiegand.

Popular culture



*The Unit 4 + 2 version was featured in the 1998 film 'Rushmore' and was included on its accompanying soundtrack album.

* "Concrete and Clay" also featured in a Signal White NOW toothpaste commercial.

See also



*List of UK Singles Chart number ones of the 1960s

References



Category:1965 singles

Category:Unit 4 + 2 songs

Category:UK Singles Chart number-one singles

Category:RPM Top Singles number-one singles

Category:London Records singles

Category:1965 songs

Category:Decca Records singles

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