Love this band, and thanks to Randy at mostlymusiccovers, who got me to look at this band more. What a fantastic duo Nick Lowe and Dave Edmunds were in the 70s and 80s.
Nick Lowe (lead vocals, bass), Dave Edmunds (lead vocals, guitar), Billy Bremner (backing vocals, guitar), and Terry Williams (drums) had been writing, recording, and playing live together for years before they released just one album, at least under the Rockpile name.
Before the band that recorded Seconds of Pleasure, the name “Rockpile” had already been used as the title of an album by Dave Edmunds that he released in 1970. Edmunds then toured as “Dave Edmunds and Rockpile,” with a band that included Williams on drums. But the group that became known as Rockpile didn’t form until Lowe and Edmunds began recording together in the mid-1970s.
In 1979, Edmunds and Lowe reached new heights of popularity with the release of Lowe’s Labour of Lust, including his hit Cruel to Be Kind, and Edmunds’ Repeat When Necessary, including his popular versions of Queen of Hearts and Elvis Costello’s Girls Talk. Both of those records were recorded by the members of Rockpile, but with the headliner singing all of the lead vocals on his album.
This song was written by Eddie Phillips and Kenny Pickett, both from the mod 1960s band The Creation (a band who patterned themselves on The Who). That makes sense because it has got that mid-’60s British melody, while the performance is pure pub-rock punch. Nick Lowe takes the vocal lead, while Edmunds’s production keeps everything crisp.
This song peaked at #51 on the Billboard 100 and #31 in Canada in 1980.
Teacher Teacher
Young love, teacher’s pet
Cheeks flushed, apple red
Ringing you every day
Begging for a word of praise
I’ve put aside my foolish games
I run and hide and callin’ names
School’s out, the bells’ll ring
Now’s the time to teach me everything
Teacher, teacher, teach me love
I can’t learn it fast enough
Teacher, teacher, teach me more
I’ve got to learn to love for sure
Lesson one, just begun
Growing up ain’t much fun
Grown up, out of school
Out of luck and out of rules
No one there to tell me how
A different world, teacher teach me now
Teacher, teacher, teach me love
I can’t learn it fast enough
Teacher, teacher, teach me more
I’ve got to learn to love for sure
Lesson two, nothing new
I can’t love, just passing through
Books I read don’t understand
What it means to be a man
I need a woman just like you
Teacher, teacher, teach me what to do
Teacher, teacher, teach me love
I can’t learn it fast enough
Teacher, teacher, teach me more
I’ve got to learn to love for sure
Teacher, teacher, teach me love
I can’t learn it fast enough
Teacher, teacher, teach me more
I’ve got to learn to love for sure
Teacher, teacher, teach me love
I can’t learn it fast enough

Yes indeed! I love Rockpile! Glad to find another fan.
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Oh yea…I love that era as well from Lowe and Edmunds
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Classy and cool. But with L and E what else would you expect?
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Yea….when you hear their name…you know you are getting something great.
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Great song I remember well. I didn’t realize it was a cover song. It’s a shame they didn’t work together a bit more.
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That is what I think everytime I hear them…I guess being greedy but I don’t care!
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Man, that’s one great-sounding song. I feel I still know way too little about Dave Edmunds, though I heard him knockin’ loud and clear on the radio back in Germany! The same is true for Nick Lowe (or should I have said cruel?) and Rockpile who I mostly know by name!
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Their one album is well worth a listen…of course they helped each other on solo albums as well…just a great sound by these guys.
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Nice post, Max very pleasant music.
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The flip side of “Don’t Stand so Close to Me”?
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LOL…
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Follow the dots with Dave and Nick and you cant go wrong. They have given me years of great listening. This song just makes me want to listen to more.
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Cool pop tune. I remember/sorta know Lowe, and Edmunds’ name is familiar.
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Catchy tune. Had no idea Dave Edmunds had been in this band, with Nick Lowe.
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Yea…and they only released this album…it’s a shame.
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