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"Only the Young" by Journey was eventually released as a single (which reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart [6] in March 1985) and appeared on the soundtrack to the 1985 film Vision Quest. It also reached No. 3 on the Mainstream Rock chart. The song's lyrical theme focuses on young people and the hope and future they all have in front ...
In an interview with Chris Willman of Variety, Swift revealed that she held back "Only the Young" from being included on her seventh studio album Lover (2019). She also revealed that the song is both co-written and co-produced with Joel Little, who worked with Swift on four songs for the album including "Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince", from which the title of the documentary comes ...
Movie Title/s Album 1980 Caddyshack "Any Way You Want It" Departure: 1981 Heavy Metal "Open Arms" Escape: 1982 Tron "Only Solutions", "1990s Theme" Motion Picture Soundtrack: 1983 Two of a Kind "Ask the Lonely" Motion Picture Soundtrack: Risky Business "After the Fall" Frontiers: 1985 Vision Quest "Only the Young" Motion Picture Soundtrack: 1998
"Only the Young" would find its way into the Top Ten two years later, as part of the soundtrack of the movie Vision Quest. [7] The band recorded a song called "All That Really Matters," with keyboardist Jonathan Cain singing lead, during the album sessions. It didn't see release until the 1992 release of the Time 3 box set.
He continued, writing that, although Journey's "Only The Young" drew attention to the album, Madonna's "Crazy for You" made the soundtrack "so magnetic to record buyers". He complimented that films like Vision Quest have "made many people aware of just how invaluable the film-music connection is today". [ 15 ]
Only the Young may refer to: "Only the Young" (Journey song), 1985 "Only the Young" (Brandon Flowers song), 2010 "Only the Young" (Taylor Swift song), 2020;
Watch a Movie at a Drive-In. ... 37. Make a Playlist of Your Favorite Songs. ... When you make it at home, you can include only the ingredients you want to eat. Serve up some hot tea to go along ...
The music video was inspired by the 1835 Puritan short story "Young Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Flowers plays the protagonist who leaves his wife played by actress Evan Rachel Wood for an unknown errand in the desert despite her pleas that he stay.