User:Fisher.Morgan

Hi, my name is Fisher Morgan. I am a Wikipedian from Perth, Western Australia. My interests include music of the 1970s and 1980s, as well as Australian culture. I use Wikipedia daily and regularly check the articles I have created or made major contributions to.

Articles I have created

 * "I Don't Remember", a 1980 song by English singer and musician Peter Gabriel from his eponymous third studio album.
 * Growing Up Aboriginal In Australia, a 2018 anthology edited by Anita Heiss that includes the stories of a variety of Aboriginal Australians.
 * "Now You're in Heaven", a 1989 song by English musician Julian Lennon from his third studio album Mr. Jordan.
 * "Rockin' Down the Highway", a 1972 song by American rock band The Doobie Brothers from their second studio album Toulouse Street.

Articles I am currently working on

 * "Shaking the Tree", a 1989 song by Senegalese singer Youssou N'Dour and English singer and musician Peter Gabriel, originally released on N'Dour's album The Lion and later re-recorded by Gabriel for his 1990 compilation album of the same name. (User:Fisher.Morgan/sandbox/Shaking the Tree)
 * "Wanna Get With U", a 1990 song by American R&B group Guy from their second studio album The Future.
 * "Seemed Like a Good Idea (At the Time)", a 1993 song by Australian singer John Farnham from his 15th studio album Then Again.
 * Charles Wallert, American music producer, composer and songwriter known for his collaborations with O.C. Smith, George Benson, the Main Ingredient and Chuck Jackson (born 1948).
 * "If I Only Knew", a song originally recorded by American experimental hip-hop group Rise Robots Rise on their eponymous debut album in 1992, later covered by Welsh singer Tom Jones for his 1994 album The Lead And How To Swing It.
 * "Rubber Band", a 1975 song by American disco and soul band The Trammps from their second studio album The Legendary Zing Album.
 * "Don't Hold Back Your Love", a song originally recorded by American pop rock duo Hall & Oates for their fourteenth studio album Change of Season in 1990, covered by Australian singer Daryl Braithwaite for his third studio album Rise in the same year.

Other articles I have contributed to

 * "As the Days Go By", a 1988 song by Australian singer Daryl Braithwaite from the album Edge.
 * "Choirgirl", a 1979 song by Australian rock band Cold Chisel from their 1980 album East.
 * "Good Morning Judge", a 1977 song by English rock band 10cc from the album Deceptive Bends.
 * Martin Plaza, Australian singer-songwriter, musician and visual artist, founding member and lead vocalist of rock band Mental As Anything (born 1956).
 * "The Globe", a 1991 song by English electronic band Big Audio Dynamite (II) from the album of the same name.