Under the Boardwalk


"Under the Boardwalk" is a pop song written by Kenny Young and Arthur Resnick and recorded by the Drifters in 1964. It charted at number four on the [Billboard Hot 100|Billboard Hot 100] chart on August 22, 1964. The song has since been covered by many other artists, with versions by Bette Midler, Sam & Dave, Tom Tom Club, the Rolling Stones, Billy Joe Royal, the Beach Boys, Bruce Willis, Bad Boys Blue, John Mellencamp and Lynn Anderson all charting in the United States or overseas. The song ranked number 487 on Rolling Stone list of The [500 Greatest Songs of All Time] in 2004 and number 489 in 2010.

Premise

The lyric describes a tryst between a man and his beloved in a seaside town, who plan to privately meet "out of the sun" and out of sight from everyone else under a boardwalk. The instrumentation includes güiro, triangle and violins. The song's chorus switches from a major to minor key. The opening line of the song references The Drifters' prior hit "Up on the Roof."
Also, the violins play the riff of "Up on the Roof" before the chorus.

History

The song was set to be recorded on May 21, 1964, but the Drifters' lead singer, Rudy Lewis, died of a suspected heroin overdose the night before. Lewis had sung lead on most of their hits since the 1960 departure of Ben E. King, including "Up on the Roof". Rather than reschedule the studio session, the lead on "Under the Boardwalk" was given to the group's other lead vocalist, Johnny Moore, who had returned to the group in April 1963. The personnel on that recording included Ernie Hayes on piano, Everett Barksdale, Bill Suyker and Bob Bushnell on guitar, Milt Hinton on bass, Gary Chester on drums and George Devens on percussion. The arranger was Teacho Wiltshire. The last-minute move was a success, as the single, released on Atlantic Records, went to number four on the Billboard Hot 100 charts and number one for three non-consecutive weeks on Cashbox magazine's R&B chart.
In 2014, this recording of the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

Cover versions

A cover of this song by the Rolling Stones was released the same year as the original version. Their version was released as a single only in Australia, South Africa and Rhodesia, and peaked at No. 1 in the first two and at No. 2 in Rhodesia. It appeared on their albums 12 × 5 and The [Rolling Stones No. 2]. In 2007, it was included on the album Rhythms del Mundo Classics.
In 1966, Los Apson released a Spanish-language version titled "Fue en un Café" on their album No Hay Amor, which was a hit in Latin America, reaching the top 5 in Mexico.
"Under the Boardwalk" has since been covered by many artists, including the Northern Irish punk rock band The Undertones, Bette Midler on the 1988 Beaches soundtrack, and the Tom Tom Club on their self-titled album. Versions by Billy Joe Royal in 1978, Bruce Willis on his 1987 album The [Return of Bruno (album)|The Return of Bruno], and Lynn Anderson on her 1988 album What She Does Best all reached the Billboard charts. Rickie Lee Jones also covered the song for her 1983 EP Girl at Her Volcano.
John Mellencamp released the track as the B-side of his single "R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A.". In Australia, the single effectively became a double-A side when the B-side "Under the Boardwalk" received significant airplay and both tracks were listed together on the singles chart, reaching number 18. The track also reached number 19 on the Billboard Top Rock Tracks chart.

Charts

Weekly charts

The Drifters version
Chart Peak
position
Australia 7
Canada Top Singles 5
New Zealand 6
UK Singles 45
US Billboard Hot 1004
US Cash Box Top 1005
US Cash Box R&B1

The Rolling Stones version
Chart Peak
position
Australia 1
Rhodesia2
South Africa1

Billy Joe Royal version
Chart Peak
position
Canada Top Singles 74
US Billboard Hot 10082

Tom Tom Club version
Chart Peak
position
Austria6
Belgium3
Italy42
Netherlands9
New Zealand 3
UK Singles 22
US Billboard Dance Club Songs31

John Mellencamp version
Chart Peak
position
Australia
with "R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A"
18
US Top Rock Tracks 19

Bruce Willis version
Chart Peak
position
UK Singles 2
US Billboard Hot 10059
US Adult Contemporary 20

Lynn Anderson version
Chart Peak
position
US Billboard Hot Country Songs24

Bette Midler version
Chart Peak
position

Year-end charts

The Drifters version
Chart Rank
US Billboard Hot 10020
US Cash Box21

'''Bruce Willis version'''