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Isn't one of the members Angus & Malcolm's older brother?

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You got here before me. See my other comment.

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This song was co-written by Easybeats guitarists George Young and Harry Vanda, who were the primary songwriters in the group (Young is the older brother of Malcolm and Angus Young from AC/DC). Vanda described the song as reminiscent of the days where the band members lived in hostels in Sydney as "New Australians," where they hung out for the end of the week because of the fun it brought.

Previously, the band's main songwriting team had been George Young and lead singer Stevie Wright. Vanda and Young produced The Easybeats' later albums and after the group broke up in 1969, formed their own group, Flash And The Pan, which had a few successes during the late '70s and early '80s. They also continued writing and producing hits for other artists like AC/DC and John Paul Young.

The group was not able to capitalize, falling victim to drug abuse, management struggles, and internal strife. It was six month before their next single, "Who'll Be The One," appeared, and listeners were underwhelmed. They never had another US hit and in the UK managed just one more: "Hello, How are You," which made #20 in 1968.

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John Paul Young

I remember him too. We had a jukebox in our high school commons and JPY had a hit that got played all the time.

Is he kin to Angus & Malcolm?

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I don't believe so, at least not a brother. The AC/DC brothers did have a brother named James but their father was William and JPY's was James. I've never seen any info they are related in any other way, just a coincidence of name.