"Concrete and Clay" by Unit 4 + 2.
OK, boys and girls, more 60s one-hit wonders (a toughie!): Frontman Tommy Moeller and his bandmate Brian Parker penned their band's only charting hit in 1965. Their Hertforshire, UK group took their name from being a quartet, but recording with two additional studio musicians. A tale of indestructible love. Heavily influenced by Brazilian baiao with acoustic guitars and zabumba drums. The syncopated duple meter rhythm helped it stand out from the predominantly rock tunes of the day. The video was filmed at the iconic Barbican Building Site. #1 UK, #28 U.S. Part of the "Rushmore" soundtrack. Covered by Gary Lewis and The Playboys as well as by Sir Cliff Richard. Song? Group?
Answer: "Concrete and Clay" by Unit 4+2. I remember listening to it on WKVM-AM, as well as on Armed Forces Radio, growing up in Puerto Rico. I had not heard it since the 60s and, all of a sudden, they start playing it on the SiriusXM 60s channel!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsCcijENWWo&list=RDfsCcijENWWo&start_radio=1
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