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Pop-rock singer-songwriter. Best known songs include "Concrete & Clay" (1965), "My Name Is Mud" (1965), "The Train" (1965), "Clock" (1965), and "Lover's Medley" (with Marcy Jo) (1963). His many songwriting successes include Diane Renay's 1964 hit songs "Navy Blue" and "Kiss Me Sailor". Rambeau later became a music producer, and he has also appeared as an actor on Broadway.
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Eddie Rambeau
Concrete And Clay 1965
("Concrete And Clay" also charted for Unit Four Plus Two in 1965.)
Don't Believe Him 1965
(B-side of "Concrete And Clay.")
I Just Need Your Love 1965
(B-side of "My Name Is Mud.")
My Name Is Mud 1965
Yesterday's Newspapers 1965
(B-side of "The Train.")Jump to:
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