Storybook Children, interpreted by some listeners as a fable of interracial romance (although Vera insists it is about adultery), became a modest RB and pop hit in early 1968, as did the follow-up single, Country Girl-City Man (Just Across the Line). Clay was by far the stronger vocal partner on their material (much of it written by Vera and and noted producer/songwriter Chip Taylor), which was solid (though not great) easygoing soul with heavy pop, at times middle of the road, overtones. Failing to land another hit single, the duo recorded an album, Storybook Children, in 1968 before going their own ways. Clay recorded for Stax and Atlantic in the late '60s, making the RB charts as William Bell's duet partner in 1968 with Private Number, and landing her only RB chart single, Greatest Love, in 1970. Vera eventually formed the Beaters in L.A., hitting number one in 1986 with At This Moment, and is very active today as an RB historian, liner note writer, reissue compiler, and member of the Rhythm & Blues Foundation. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi