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  2. The Real Thing (Russell Morris song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Real Thing" is the debut single by Australian singer Russell Morris, released in 1969. Written by Johnny Young and produced by Ian "Molly" Meldrum , [ 2 ] it was a huge hit in Australia and has become an Australian rock classic.

  3. The Real Thing: Symphonic Concert - Wikipedia

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    The Real Thing: Symphonic Concert is a live album by Australian singer-songwriter Russell Morris, released on 2×CD on 6 October, on 2×LP on 3 November 2023 [1] [2] and on DVD on 5 July 2024. [3] It was recorded on 4 July 2023 at Hamer Hall, Melbourne , and announced on 10 July.

  4. Fundamentalist (album) - Wikipedia

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    Fundamentalist is a studio album by Russell Morris released in May 2007. It captures a collection of material performed solo/acoustic by Russell Morris, including his two no.1 singles, "The Real Thing" and "Part Three into Paper Walls". As of 2013, the album has sold around 8,000 copies in Australia. [2]

  5. Kalapana (band) - Wikipedia

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    Kalapana is an American pop-rock band from Honolulu, Hawaii. They are known for their songs “Naturally” and “The Hurt”. They are known for their songs “Naturally” and “The Hurt”. History

  6. Rachel (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Morris travelled to London to promote his track "The Real Thing" with UK label Decca Records.The song was a commercial failure and failed to chart. Whilst there, Russell recorded two numbers with expatriate Aussie guitarist and former Bee Gee Vince Melouney, one being Melouney’s "Little Lady", the other "Rachel".

  7. Johnny Young - Wikipedia

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    As a composer, he penned number-one hits, "The Real Thing" and "The Girl That I Love" for Russell Morris, "The Star" for Ross D. Wyllie and "I Thank You" for Lionel Rose. He also wrote a number-two single, "Smiley" for Ronnie Burns. He presented and produced the TV show, Young Talent Time, which screened on Network Ten from 1971 to 1988.

  8. Russell Morris discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Russell Morris, an Australian singer-songwriter, who had five Australian top-10 singles during the late 1960s and early 1970s.On 1 July 2008, the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) recognised Morris' iconic status when he was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.

  9. The Real Thing - Wikipedia

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    "The Real Thing" (Russell Morris song), 1969 "The Real Thing" (Tony Di Bart song), 1993 "The Real Thing" (Vanessa Williams song), 2009 "Real Thing" (Ruel song), 2019 "The Real Thing", written by Ashford & Simpson with Jo Armstead; recorded by Betty Everett (1965) and Tina Britt (1965) "The Real Thing", by the Brothers Johnson from Winners, 1981