Rushmore is the name of several bands and a movie:
1. Rushmore is a … Read Full Bio ↴Rushmore is the name of several bands and a movie:
1. Rushmore is a four-piece band from Mount Holly, New Jersey that was formed in 2003. Since their start, they’ve gone through a few line-up changes and released a collection of EPs and Demos, including ‘Backside of the Mountain’ (2003), ‘Calamity’ (2004), ‘Demo Demons’ (2005), and the most recently released ‘Wake the Neighborhood’ (2006). The band is fronted by lead singer and guitarist, Travis Coffin, with Jordan Gershowitz on bass, Jason Fox on lead guitar, and their newest addition, Mark Miller, on drums. Rushmore has played with Jersey bands such as Break Away, The Letdown, Templeton, Valencia, A Hero From A Thousand Paces, Houston Calls. A big break came for the band in December 2006 when they played the main stage of the Trocadero in Philadelphia, PA.
2. Rushmore is the name of a rock band from Bergen, Norway. They released their self-titled debut album in 2006 on Flow-Fi Records.
3. Rushmore is the name of a Japanese rock band formed in 2008. The band mastermind is former Every Little Thing keyboardist and song maker Mitsuru Igarashi. They released their first album Reasons of Four Seasons in December 2009
4. Rushmore is the name of an ambient solo artist, member of Twin Cabins.
5. 4. Rushmore was an indie/screamo band from Melbourne, Australia, that existed for only nine months in 2000-2001. In that time they headlined shows in Melbourne, toured Adelaide, and recorded a well-received demo.
6. Rushmore is the name of a film directed by Wes Anderson with music by Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo.
7. Rushmore was an indie rock/emo band from Columbus, OH active in the early 2000s. They released two EPs ("What's A Holiday Alone" and "The Graceland Signal") and one full length album ("An Album"). Members of Rushmore went on to play in a variety of Columbus-based groups, including Max Lewis and the Deep Sea Divers, Six Gallery, Way Yes, and more.
1. Rushmore is a … Read Full Bio ↴Rushmore is the name of several bands and a movie:
1. Rushmore is a four-piece band from Mount Holly, New Jersey that was formed in 2003. Since their start, they’ve gone through a few line-up changes and released a collection of EPs and Demos, including ‘Backside of the Mountain’ (2003), ‘Calamity’ (2004), ‘Demo Demons’ (2005), and the most recently released ‘Wake the Neighborhood’ (2006). The band is fronted by lead singer and guitarist, Travis Coffin, with Jordan Gershowitz on bass, Jason Fox on lead guitar, and their newest addition, Mark Miller, on drums. Rushmore has played with Jersey bands such as Break Away, The Letdown, Templeton, Valencia, A Hero From A Thousand Paces, Houston Calls. A big break came for the band in December 2006 when they played the main stage of the Trocadero in Philadelphia, PA.
2. Rushmore is the name of a rock band from Bergen, Norway. They released their self-titled debut album in 2006 on Flow-Fi Records.
3. Rushmore is the name of a Japanese rock band formed in 2008. The band mastermind is former Every Little Thing keyboardist and song maker Mitsuru Igarashi. They released their first album Reasons of Four Seasons in December 2009
4. Rushmore is the name of an ambient solo artist, member of Twin Cabins.
5. 4. Rushmore was an indie/screamo band from Melbourne, Australia, that existed for only nine months in 2000-2001. In that time they headlined shows in Melbourne, toured Adelaide, and recorded a well-received demo.
6. Rushmore is the name of a film directed by Wes Anderson with music by Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo.
7. Rushmore was an indie rock/emo band from Columbus, OH active in the early 2000s. They released two EPs ("What's A Holiday Alone" and "The Graceland Signal") and one full length album ("An Album"). Members of Rushmore went on to play in a variety of Columbus-based groups, including Max Lewis and the Deep Sea Divers, Six Gallery, Way Yes, and more.
Unit 4 Plus 2
Rushmore Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Unit 4 Plus 2' by these artists:
Unit 4 Plus 2 You to me Are sweet as roses in the morning And you…
The lyrics are frequently found in the comments by searching or by filtering for lyric videos
More Genres
No Artists Found
More Artists
Load All
No Albums Found
More Albums
Load All
No Tracks Found
Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Search results not found
Song not found
@tallyho6326
After nearly 60 years its lost nothing. Still an all-time great!
@smoothjazzrob8061
I remember this song coming out in 1965 when I was just 9 years old. Although it was a #1 hit in The U.K., here in the U.S. it made it to only #28. This has to be one of the most underrated songs ever! I've always loved it!
@mandymine4963
Totally agree!
@tobyjoe2153
I was 10 when it came out. To this day, if I have to pick The One song, it's Concrete and Clay. The only thing "wrong "with it is it's too short!
@peterbradfield2805
I was less then 2-years old when this was released and was, yes, a minor hit, even here in the states (but still memorable), and do remember very much so as my older siblings would be listening to this band on the radio. I always thought the band's name was one of the best, ever. I also have a sense memory, that since this was the first ever filmed in color promotional music video (yes, that distinction does not belong to either The Beatles or The Rolling Stones) but to Unit 4x2, that NBC-TV played it for a few years into 1967 on Saturday mornings -- pairing it occasionally in the later of those years with their reruns of The Monkees' television series. Does anyone else remember that on NBC back then?
@artmugalian1087
Good song. Was covered by Eddie Rambeau in the US. Neither disc made much of an impression in the US market. For best song ever: Friday On My Mind.
@richinfinity7556
I was 12 living in NYC and this song was indelibly imprinted on my mind. I spent a lot of time searching record stores for a copy of this recording in the 90s, which almost no one had heard of. Finally found it on a "British Invasion" compilation. Seeing the band is a major bonus to me.
@tonyjeff9436
THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE SONGS & SHOULD BE PLAYED MORE OFTEN ON THE RADIO
@Suziesational
Still love this after all these years. ❤️ I was 14 when this came out.
@mandymine4963
Me too, loved it then and love it now!