There's a mood spreading round the world today Can you feel the force?
Universally 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’, The Real Thing remain pioneers in soul, funk and dance music.
After continuing to record for various record labels, the band name was eventually dropped.
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"Can You Feel the Force" (1978) was an international hit, featuring "Can You Feel the Force?"
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In 1986 the song was remixed by Bob Mallett and charted again in the UK and Ireland.Get instant explanation for any lyrics that hits you anywhere on the web!Get instant explanation for any acronym or abbreviation that hits you anywhere on the web! 4:22. - Duration: 4:22.
It's with you in your work or at your play Can you feel the force? is a song by British soul group the Real Thing, released as a single in February 1979. There are several artists with this name. / Can you feel the force? Lead Singer Chris Amoo was a former band member of The Chants, whose beat singles gathered considerab… It was written by band members Chris Amoo and his brother Eddie Amoo, and produced by Ken Gold for Tony Hall Productions and mastered at Sterling Sound.
They're cleaning up the streets throughout the world "Can You Feel the Force" (1978) was an international hit, featuring A Liverpool-based vocal group which had its origins in the Merseybeat boom of the 1960s.
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A Liverpool-based vocal group which had its origins in the Merseybeat boom of the 1960s.