music.wikisort.org - Composition"A Hundred Pounds of Clay" is a song written by Kay Rogers, Luther Dixon, and Bob Elgin[1] and performed by Gene McDaniels.
The song was produced by Snuff Garrett.[2] Earl Palmer played drums on the song.[3] The song appeared on McDaniels' 1961 album 100 Lbs. Of Clay![4]
1961 single by Gene McDaniels
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| B-side | "Come On Take a Chance" |
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| Released | February 1961 |
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| Genre | Soul |
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| Length | 2:22 |
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| Label | Liberty Records 55308 |
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| Songwriter(s) | Kay Rogers, Luther Dixon, Bob Elgin |
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| Producer(s) | Snuff Garrett |
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"A Hundred Pounds of Clay" (1961) |
"A Tear" (1961) |
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The song reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart and No. 11 on the R&B chart in 1961.[5]
Other versions
- Craig Douglas's cover version went to #9 on the UK Singles Chart in 1961.[6]
- Dalida released a French version of the song in 1961 entitled "Avec Une Poignée De Terre".[7]
- Arthur Alexander released a version on his 1962 debut album for Dot Records You Better Move On.
- The Impressions released a version on their 1967 album, The Fabulous Impressions.[8]
- Dickie Goodman sampled the song in his 1973 novelty song, "The Touchables In Brooklyn".[9]
- Gary Lucas released a version on his 1998 album, Busy Being Born.[10]
- The Belmonts released a version on their 2009 album, The Belmonts Anthology Vol. 1 Featuring A Hundred Pounds of Clay.[11]
- Dee Dee Sharp released a version on her It's Mashed Potato Time album, changing the lyrics to "two hundred pounds" and dedicating the song to Chubby Checker.
- Enrique Guzman released a version in México, named "Cien kilos de barro" in 1962.
Song controversy
In the early 1960s, the BBC banned the song and wouldn't allow British radio stations to play it.[citation needed] The controversy arose not from the fact that it was a religious song, but because the censors interpreted the song as suggesting women were created simply to be sexual beings, and the BBC felt something that was considered blasphemous.
References
- "Search Results for 'a hundred pounds of clay' | SecondHandSongs".
- Gene McDaniels, "A Hundred Pounds Of Clay" Single Release Retrieved January 1, 2014
- Scherman, Tony, Backbeat: The Earl Palmer Story, foreword by Wynton Marsalis, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C., 1999 p. 175
- Gene McDaniels, 100 Lbs. Of Clay Retrieved January 1, 2014
- Gene McDaniels, "A Hundred Pounds Of Clay" Chart Positions Retrieved January 1, 2014
- Craig Douglas, "A Hundred Pounds of Clay" Chart Position Retrieved January 1, 2014
- Dalida, L' Intégrale Des Années Barclay Retrieved January 1, 2014
- The Impressions The Fabulous Impressions Retrieved January 1, 2014
- Dickie Goodman, The Original Flying Saucers Retrieved January 1, 2014
- Gary Lucas, Busy Being Born Retrieved January 1, 2014
- The Belmonts, The Belmonts Anthology Vol. 1 Featuring A Hundred Pounds of Clay Retrieved January 1, 2014
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- Reggie Torian
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