- In 1980s, he moved back to the Philippines, and starred in the Filipino movies. He also released three albums in Tagalog for the Philippines. One of his most popular songs that he wrote and produced was "Yakap".
- In 1979, he stopped his career to manage career of his wife late Rocío Dúrcal.
- He and Juan Pardo left Los Brincos and formed Juan y Júnior. One of their songs include Spanish version of "Fool On The Hill" by John Lennon and Paul McCartney in 1976.
- He became part of the group Los Brincos with Juan Pardo. His brothers Miguel and Ricky Morales later joined the group.
- Became part of the group Jump, a pioneering Spanish electric guitar group, in 1957. In the group's popularity, he was included in the movie Me Enveneno De Azules in 1969.
- Wife, Rocío Dúrcal, is also an entertainer -- actress, singer, and composer.
- Earned the name Junior since he was junior of his father, Antonio Morales.
- Was 15 years old when his family settled in Barcelona, Spain then in Madrid.
- Born in the midst of World War II in 1943, when the Philippines was taken hostage under Japanese occupation.
- A tri-lingual, he speaks Filipino (Tagalog), Spanish, and English.
- A Filipino-Spanish entertainer -- actor, singer, composer.
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