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The Real Thing - You To Me Are Everything (Live TOTP 1976)

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Northern soul had emerged in the north of England when the Real Thing formed in 1970, but the disco/funk/soul quartet couldn't get into the obscure R&B sounds, preferring instead the more progressive soul of the Temptations, Barry White, and funk jams. The Liverpool natives aspired for international success, a dream that went unfulfilled. Original members Chris Amoo, Dave Smith, Kenny Davis, and Ray Lake began by covering and remaking popular American recordings, and experienced payback when Frankie Valli and others covered their number one British hit "You to Me Are Everything." They cracked Britain's Top Ten for the second consecutive time with "Can't Get By Without You." Their first recording opportunity arose with EMI Records, where they cut their first single, "Plastic Man," the old Temptations song off their Masterpiece album; a remake of Tavares' "Check It Out" was the flip. The record didn't open many doors, but they continued thriving on the club circuit. Other EMI singles, including "Listen Joe McGintoo" and "Vicious Circles," were largely ignored. For unknown reasons, Davis left, and the Real Thing continued as a trio, doing some commercials, as well as live gigs. Their career began to sprout wings when David Essex started producing their initial Pye Recordings. Opening for Essex, they toured all over, even the States, the home of the music they loved. Initial collaborations with Essex, like previous recordings, were turntable hits, but sold few copies. By this time, Amoo' brother Eddie, who had sung with the Chants on Pye, joined the Real Thing. The Liverpool-bred but Ghanaian parentage brothers started writing songs that fleshed out their albums. Later, Loose Ends recorded an Amoo composition, "In the Sky," for their Virgin Records debut in 1980. The Real Thing hooked up with Ken Gold, and boom, "You to Me Are Everything" aced the British pop chart and placed number 66 pop and number 29 soul in the States. Their first album, titled The Real Thing, contained their chart busters and previous singles. The group wanted to call their second LP Liverpool 8, the name of the racially mixed section of Liverpool where they grew up with Asians, Africans, Chinese, Irish, and anyone else who couldn't afford more opulent surroundings. Pye Records didn't like the name, so they compromised with Four From Eight, which meant nothing to anyone outside of Britain. The Real Thing continued releasing albums, waxing four for Pye: Step Into Our World and Can You Feel the Force. PRT Records released 100 Minutes in 1982, their last regularly scheduled LP. Waxworks Records dropped a live LP in 1998, The Real Thing Live; many compilations and best-of albums documenting their career are on the market. ~ Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide

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  • Oh what a year and what a great song!! 17 years old,not a care in the world;all I ever wanted was petrol for my Italian Garelli sports moped,money for a can of coke and a mars bar...but not a clue about how to ask a girl out for a date!!I If I only knew then what I know now.....

  • @mattdaddyful: Real Thing were never as big as they should have been. Fantastic line up and genuine blokes.

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  • @mikeat48 I dont remember any more the year of this song, but I do know that this sound beat is from the lates 70's. Awesome!

  • Such a cool song but what's with the white chicks and their dancing ??

  • it has got to be the best song ever , really lifts me xxxxxx

  • Is it bad that about 50,000 of the views on this are from me?

  • cant hold back my tears.... black music rules !!!!

  • Well done guys a actual live performance. Many of them where not.

  • Love the 70's! We need a timemashine asap!

  • Love this tune...It had been years since I heard it last.

  • @mattdaddyful i agree with you 100%, these guys had something real on their lyrics, and you can respect real. But talking about bitches and ho's and bling bling... thats pathetic to me.

  • Love, love love it! Brings back greet memories. What a classic!

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