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Nina Kamenova Dobreva was born on January 9, 1989, in Sofia, Bulgaria, to Kamen Dobrev, a computer specialist, and Michaela Dobreva (née Radeva), an artist. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] She has an older brother. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] When she was two, her family relocated to Canada, where she was raised in Scarborough, Toronto . [ 7 ]
Written by Ken Gold and Michael Denne and produced by Gold, [1] "You to Me Are Everything" was the Real Thing's sole number-one single on the UK Singles Chart, spending three weeks at the top in July 1976. [2] The song was re-released ten years later titled the "Decade Remix" which returned the song to the chart in March 1986, reaching number five.
In 2019, the band were featured in a documentary called Everything – The Real Thing Story directed by Simon Sheridan, [18] [19] [20] which charted the history of the band from Eddie's days in Merseybeat doo-wop act the Chants [21] (said to be the only group ever to be backed by the Beatles), [22] [23] [24] through Chris' group's SSB (the Sophisticated Soul Brothers) and Vocal Perfection. [25]
Hal Mooney. "Four Women" is a song written by jazz singer, composer, pianist and arranger Nina Simone, released on the 1966 album Wild Is the Wind. It tells the story of four African American women. Each of the four characters represents an African-American stereotype in society. Thulani Davis of The Village Voice called the song "an instantly ...
The Real Thing singles chronology. "Can't Get By Without You". (1976) " You'll Never Know What You're Missing ". (1977) "Love's Such a Wonderful Thing". (1977) " You'll Never Know What You're Missing " is a song by the British band The Real Thing, released in 1977. It was their third major hit after "You to Me Are Everything" and "Can't Get By ...
Ain't Got No, I Got Life. " Ain't Got No, I Got Life " is a 1968 single by American singer-songwriter Nina Simone, from her album 'Nuff Said. It is a medley of two songs, "Ain't Got No" and "I Got Life", from the musical Hair, with lyrics by James Rado and Gerome Ragni and music by Galt MacDermot. The combination of the two songs was rewritten ...
The Real Thing is a play by Tom Stoppard that was first performed in 1982. The play focuses on the relationship between Henry and Annie, an actress and member of a group fighting to free Brodie, a Scottish soldier imprisoned for burning a memorial wreath during a protest. The Real Thing examines the nature of honesty and uses various constructs ...
"The Real Thing" is a song recorded by British singer, songwriter and actress Lisa Stansfield for her 1997 eponymous album. It was released by Arista as the first proper single from Lisa Stansfield in Europe, Australia and Japan on 10 March 1997, after "People Hold On" (The Bootleg Mixes) .