Biography
Early life
Johnny Young was born as Johnny Benjamin de Jong on 12 March 1947 inPop singer
At eighteen-years-old, Young was host of TVW-7 Perth television pop music show ''Club Seventeen'' in early 1965. As Johnny Young & the Strangers he released two singles, "Club Seventeen"/"Oh Johnny, No" and "No Other Love"/"Heigh Ho", both on the 7-Teen label. Young then signed with Clarion Records, a Perth-based label run by Martin Clarke. In an interview Clarke said "We just got together and he said he wanted to make a national hit and branch out, he was very ambitious." Clarke, armed with his recordings of Young, went to Sydney and secured a deal withSongwriter
While sharing a flat with Barry Gibb in London in late 1967, Young was encouraged to write songs. Gibb taught him that "there are no rules in song-writing, there is a structure, but what you need to do is find the 'hook', and it could be in the melody, the chorus, the words or even an identifiable riff, and that can be the difference in writing a hit record." During 1968, back in Australia, Young wrote " The Real Thing" as a reaction against a Coca-Cola jingle, "Coke is the real thing". Young envisaged the song as a low-key acoustic ballad (in the style of the Beatles' "''Young Talent Time''
In 1970, Young formed a production company with Kevin Lewis (formerPhilippines controversy
In the early 1990s, Young learned that Terry Higgins, a former ''Young Talent Time'' studio director, had contractedLater career
After ''Young Talent Time'', Young continued in entertainment, he worked as a radio disc jockey and occasionally performed live. In 1999 he produced ''Cavalcade of Stars'' forPersonal life
Young was raised as the son of Fokke Jan de Jong and his wife Anna. They already had three children Cornelia, Antonia and Ferdinand. His mother had an affair while her husband was stationed in Indonesia, and Young's biological father was a singer, Johannes. When Young was in his 40s he met Johannes and found that he had three other half-siblings. His first marriage was to Jane, with whom he had his son Craig, but the marriage ended in divorce and Jane died ofDiscography
Albums
* ''Young Johnny'' (Johnny Young & Kompany) – Festival (1966) * ''Johnny Young's Golden LP'' (Johnny Young & Kompany) – Clarion (MCL 32124) (1966) * ''It's a Wonderful World'' – Clarion (MCL 32234) (1967) * ''Surprises'' – Clarion (MCL 32752) (1968) * ''The Young Man and His Music'' – Festival (L 34343) (1971) * ''A Musical Portrait'' – L&Y (L 25071) (1973) * ''The Best of Johnny Young'' – Calendar (L-15086) (1974) * ''All My Loving'' – Pisces Records/Astor Records (1978)EPs
* ''Let It Be Me'' (Johnny Young & Kompany) – Clarion (MCX 11205) (1966) * ''Kiss Me Now'' (Johnny Young & Kompany) – Clarion (MCX 11246) (1966) * ''All My Loving'' – Clarion (MCX 11251) (April 1967) * ''Craise Finton Kirk'' – Clarion (MCX 11379) (1968)Singles
Awards and nominations
ARIA Music Awards
TheAustralian Songwriters Hall of Fame
The Australian Songwriters Hall of Fame was established in 2004 to honour the lifetime achievements of some of Australia's greatest songwriters. , - , 2015 , himself , Australian Songwriters Hall of Fame ,Go-Set Pop Poll
The Go-Set Pop Poll was coordinated by teen-oriented pop music newspaper, ''West Australian Music Industry Awards
The West Australian Music Industry Awards are annual awards celebrating achievements for Western Australian music. They commenced in 1985. , - , 2019 , , Johnny Young , , Hall of Fame , , , -Notes
References
Further reading
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