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clarityman | 17:11 Sun 06th Jul 2003 | Music
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'Beneath my feet begin to crumble....our love will never die..' i think its 1970s male solo vocal
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Seems like 'Concrete and Clay' by Unit 4 Plus 2. 'The concrete and the clay beneath my feet begin to crumble...etc' (can't remember any more!). It was earlier than the 1970s. About 1964 to 1966.
There *was* another version - Randy Edelman took it to No.11 in the spring of 1976. Beats the original in my humble opinion!
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many thanks guys !! at last :) ,been trying to figure it out for years! remember loving it as a kid.
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think sandie shaw of the no shoes era sang it first
One of my all time favourite records.
Just to clarify some of the above correct information I offer the following.
Concrete And Clay was an original by the UK vocal instrumental group Unit Four Plus Two. They recorded it on Decca Records in Feb 1965. It entered the UK charts on 25 Feb 65 and reached No 1 on 8th April. It stayed in the charts for a total of 15 weeks. It was knocked off the No 1 spot after only 1 week by Cliff Richard singing The Minute You're Gone.
At the same time that Unit 4 + 2 were in the UK charts a Eddie Rambeau from Pennysylvania USA issued an identical cover version which charted in the US. It was Rambeau's only US success and he never made the UK charts with this or anything else.
Randy Edelman a US male vocalist did a cover in 1976 entering the UK charts on 6th March and peaking at No 11 before dropping out of the charts after 7 weeks.
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sounds like something i heard more recent, by martika, I feel the earth move.
The name of the singer was Ted Slough, stage name Teddy Moon. of Unit 4 plus 2. Very regretably he died last week and his funeral was today 24th August.  The church in Chobham was packed.

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