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The Best of The Real Thing

130.5M streams

130,528,202

The Very Best of

14.7M streams

14,687,107

Can You Feel the Force?: Pye Remixes, ...

3.7M streams

3,692,398

Children of the Ghetto: The Pye Anthol...

1.2M streams

1,201,867

Someone Oughta' Write a Song (About Yo...

45.8K streams

45,769

Step Into Our World

31.5K streams

31,516

Real Thing

26.5K streams

26,458

4 From 8

14.8K streams

14,750

Saints or Sinners

5.8K streams

5,785

Real Soul / Real Love / Real Hits

Biography

Formed in 1970, Britain’s longest-established soul band, The Real Thing, are still performing after an incredible 50 years together. Now best known for their legendary hits “You To Me Are Everything”, “Can’t Get By Without You” and “Can You Feel the Force” as well as their ground-breaking 1977 song, “Children of the Ghetto” (most recently covered by singer Mary J Blige), The Real Thing remain Britain’s most successful black group of all-time. Hailing from Toxteth in Liverpool, the original quartet – brothers Eddy and Chris Amoo, Dave Smith and Ray Lake – was sometimes dubbed ‘The Black Beatles’ in the British press, but their distinctive transatlantic vocal sound and good looks brought them a completely different audience. A documentary about the group’s amazing career “Everything – The Real Thing Story”, directed by Simon Sheridan, premiered in London’s West End in October 2019 and led to the release of “Someone Oughta Write a Song (About You Baby)” written by Ken Gold and Mick Denne and recorded in the autumn of 1976, but never previously heard before. The Real Thing, with original vocalists Chris Amoo and Dave Smith, backed by a live 5 piece band, are on tour promoting their first new album of original material in 44 years ‘A Brand New Day' along with their new soulful single ‘Hang On, Never Let Go’, which is subject to heavy radio & TV promotion. This track will be special for all the lovers who grew up listening to their classic hits.