Christopher Charles Amoo (born 14 October 1952) is a singer-songwriter and the lead singer of English soul group, The Real Thing. He is also a dog breeder, and judge at the dog shows including Crufts, where he had great success with his Afghan Hound, Viscount Grant.
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Chris Amoo | |
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Birth name | Christopher Charles Amoo |
Born | (1952-10-14) 14 October 1952 (age 69) |
Origin | Liverpool, England |
Genres | R&B, soul |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, dog competition judge, dog breeder |
Years active | 1970s–present |
Amoo was born on 14 October 1952 in Liverpool, England.[1] He came from a mixed-race background that includes Ghanaian and Irish.[2] His grandfather who was Ghanaian married his grandmother who was Irish. He was also the brother of Eddie Amoo, also a member of The Real Thing.[3] He is married to Julie Amoo née Mello.[4][5]
As a member of The Real Thing, he had great success with "You to Me Are Everything", "Can't Get By Without You", and "Can You Feel the Force?".[6]
In March 1977, the song he co-wrote with brother "You'll Never Know What You're Missing" was at No 23 in the Billboard chart, having been at No. 20 the previous week.[7]
In 1981, his single "This Must Be Love", (a Phil Collins composition) b/w "You'll Never Know What You're Missing" was released on the Precision label.[8] In March 1984, a single recorded with Debby Bishop was released on EMI. The song "No Choir of Angels" was backed with "Love Talk".[9] In April that year, along with Alan Price and others, he appeared on final episode of a show hosted by Marti Caine.[10][11]
In 1976, he sang on early versions of "Forever Autumn" and "Thunder Child" during Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds project. His vocal performances were never used.
Title | Release info | Year | Notes |
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"This Must Be Love" / "You'll Never Know What You're Missing" | Precision PAR 118 | 1981 | |
" No Choir of Angels" / "Love Talk" | EMI 5455 | 1984 | Credited to Chris Amoo and Debby Bishop |
A1. "You To Me Are Everything" (Disco Dude Mix), A2. "You To Me Are Everything" (Disco Universal Dub) B1. "You To Me Are Everything" (Album Version), B2. "You To Me Are Everything" (Disco Instrumental) |
Polydor SUNLPR 01 | 1998 | Credited to Sunzet featuring Chris Amoo of the Real Thing |
As a successful dog breeder, he and his wife Julie Amoo entered their dog into the Crufts event and the dog won the 1987 Best in Show title.[13] Also that year he was one of the Easter Team Match judges at The Junior Handlers Club.[14]
In the Crufts 2013 event, his Afghan hound won third place in its class.[citation needed]
In 2015, he was a judge at the Irish Wolfhound, Levriero irlandese – 25th French Breed Show event.[15]
In May 2016, he was on the judges panel at the CAC show.[16] Also in 2016, he was a judge at E.I.W.C 2016.[17]
Title | Episode | Role | Director / Producer | Year | Notes # |
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Marti | Episode #5.5 | Himself | Brian Whitehouse (Dir.), Stewart Morris (Prod.) | 1984 | Host: Marti Caine[10][11]< |
Crufts 88 | Himself | Neil Eccles (Prod.) | 1988 | [18] | |
After They Were Famous | Episode #2.4 | Himself | 2000 | ||
Hit Me Baby 1 More Time | Episode #1.4 | Himself | 2005 | ||
Title | Episode | Role | Director / Producer | Year | Notes # |
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Motown on the Mersey | Himself | James Crawford (Prod.) | 2007 | [19] | |
Title | Episode | Role | Director / Producer | Year | Notes # |
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Everything - The Real Thing Story | Himself | Simon Sheridan (Prod.) | 2019 | Broadcast on BBC Four in August 2020[20][21] | |