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Saturday 28th May 1983
The Real Thing
The Real Thing, a Liverpool based vocal group, had its origins in the Merseybeat boom of the 1960s.
Lead Singer Eddie Amoo was a former band member of The Chants, whose beat singles gathered considerable critical acclaim, although they failed to chart.
After continuing to record for various record labels, the band name was eventually dropped.
Original members of the group who appeared on opportunity knocks were, Chris Amoo, Kenny Davis (deceased) Dave Smith, Eddie Ankrah, and Ray Lake(deceased)
Re-labelled as The Real Thing, and with brother Chris Amoo, Ray Lake and Dave Smith on board, they got their big break following an appearance on the "Opportunity Knocks" ITV talent show.
Spotted by an ex-Radio Luxembourg DJ, Tony Hall, he played a significant part in their early career development. Even so, success was not immediate, and contracts they signed with a couple of major record labels came to nothing, before signing to Pye Records in 1975.
A spell acting as backing singers on tour with David Essex, also helped to increase their profile.
With a song written and produced by Ken Gold and Mick Denne, The Real Thing finally emerged in 1976 when "You to me are Everything" sailed up to the number one slot in the UK Singles Chart.
It led off a list of nine hits on Pye over a three year period, which included "Can't Get By Without You", and "Can You Feel The Force", both of which were top five success stories.
Their brand of commercial sweet soul music, mixed with disco influences, established their popularity with the British audience. They were the UK's best selling black group of the late 1970s, but a switch to the Calibre record label in 1980 slowed the momentum.
Subsequent material fared less well, although remixes of their first two hits charted some 10 years after their original release.
The group, with three of the founder members still on board, continue to perform and record to this day (2006). .
You to me are Everything
Released June 1976
Reached Number 1.
Can't Get By Without You
Released Sept 1976
Reached Number 2.
You'll Never Know What You're Missing
Released Feb 1977
Reached Number 16.
Love's Such A Wonderful Thing
Released Jul 1977
Reached Number 33.
Whenever You Want My Love
Released Mar 1978
Reached Number 18.
Let's Go Disco
Released Jun 1978
Reached Number 39.
Rainin' Through My Sunshine
Released Aug 1978
Reached Number 40.
Can You Feel The Force
Released Feb 1979
Reached Number 5.
Boogie Down (Get Funky Now)
Released Jul 1979
Reached Number 33.
She's A Groovy Freak
Released (1980)
Reached Number 52.
You To Me Are Everything(The Decade Re-mix 76-87
Released (1986)
Reached Number 5.
Can't Get By Without You (The Second Decade Re-mix)
Released (1986)
Reached Number 6.
Can You Feel The Force ('86 Re-mix)
Released (1986)
Reached Number 24.
Straight To The Heart
Released (1986)
Reached Number 71.
Hard Times
Released (1987)
Reached Number 90.
So Much Love To Give (with Freeloaders)
Released (2005)
Reached Number 9.
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