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"Live While We're Young" is a song by English-Irish boy band One Direction, released as the lead single from their second studio album, Take Me Home (2012). Written by Savan Kotecha and its producers, Rami Yacoub and Carl Falk , the number was released by Syco Records on 28 September 2012.
One Direction performing in Glasgow during the album's accompanying concert tour, February 2013. Take Me Home has yielded three singles, including two US singles. Its lead single, "Live While We're Young", was released by Syco Records on 28 September 2012.
One Direction performed "Little Things" and "Live While We're Young" on The X Factor USA (8 November), [55] and "Little Things" on The X Factor UK (11 November). [56] The band performed the song along with "What Makes You Beautiful", "Live While We're Young", and "Kiss You" on The Today Show at the Rockefeller Center (13 November).
The lead single "Live While We're Young" was released on 30 September 2012, [6] and recorded the highest opening week sales figure for a song by a non-US artist. [7] " Little Things " and " Kiss You ", the succeeding singles, were also successes.
A moderate commercial success, the track is one of the band's most critically acclaimed, receiving praise for contemplating the fleeting nature of life with depth and maturity. As of October 2024, "Night Changes" is the most-streamed song by the band on Spotify , with over 1.7 billion streams.
The former members of boy band "One Direction" were among the mourners at the funeral of their band mate Liam Payne on Wednesday, just over a month after he died aged 31. ... "Live While We're ...
Social media marketing included a tie up with Shazam, whereby consumers that used the digital music app in conjunction with the ad both on TV and online were able to view exclusive content and link back to iTunes to buy One Direction's single, "Live While We're Young". [207]
In one "Weekend Update" segment last month, Michael Che joked, "It was reported that last month, the U.S. added 245,000 new jobs. Unfortunately, they were all 'Diddy accuser.'"