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The recording by American country singer Sonny James was released by Capitol Records as catalog number 3602. It first reached the Billboard chart on January 5, 1957. On the Disk Jockey chart, it peaked at No. 1; on the Country & Western Best Seller chart, also at No. 1; on the Juke Box chart, at No. 4; on the composite chart of the top 100 songs, it reached No. 2.
Jimmie Hugh Loden (May 1, 1928 – February 22, 2016), known professionally as Sonny James, was an American country music singer and songwriter best known for his 1957 hit, "Young Love", topping both the Billboard Hot Country and Billboard's Disk Jockey singles charts.
James' original version was recorded in 1956 as "You're the Reason I'm In Love," for the beginning line of the refrain. An electric guitar-heavy, slow-tempoed song, "You're the Reason ..." was the B-side to the better-known "Young Love" (James' first major hit). While "Young Love" went on to be a massive country and pop hit
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I'll Keep Holding On (Just to Your Love) "Behind the Tear" 1 2 113 — — Behind the Tear "True Love's a Blessing" 3 2 — — — True Love's a Blessing: 1966 "Take Good Care of Her" 1 1 — — — "Room in Your Heart" 2 1 — — — The Best of Sonny James "Barefoot Santa Claus" — — — — — My Christmas Dream: 1967 "Need You" 1 1 ...
"Young Love" (1956 song), written by Ric Cartey and Carole Joyner, popularized by Sonny James, Tab Hunter, the Crew-Cuts, Lesley Gore, and Donny Osmond "Young Love" (Air Supply song) , 1982 "Young Love" (Janet Jackson song) , 1982
Pages in category "Sonny James songs" ... Young Love (1956 song) This page was last edited on 5 October 2010, at 04:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The string would continue into 1971, capped by the song "Here Comes Honey Again," the string finally being broken in 1972 with "Only Love Can Break a Heart." The string of 16 consecutive (non-holiday) single releases would be surpassed in 1985 by the country supergroup Alabama ; the band would go on to have 21 No. 1 songs in a row, and to date ...