Young Love (1956 song)
| "Young Love" | |
|---|---|
| Single by Ric Cartey with the Jiva-Tones | |
| B-side | "Oooh-Eeee" |
| Released | 1956 |
| Recorded | 1956 in Atlanta, Georgia |
| Genre | Country |
| Length | 2:28 |
| Label | Stars, Inc. (Atlanta, Georgia) RCA Victor (rest of the United States) |
| Songwriter(s) | Ric Cartey, Carole Joyner |
"Young Love" is a popular song, written by Ric Cartey and Carole Joyner, and published in 1956. The original version was recorded by Ric Cartey with the Jiva-Tones on November 24, 1956. Joyner (later Carole Joyner Gourley) was a high school student when she co-wrote the song with Cartey, her boyfriend at the time. It was released in 1956 by Stars Records as catalog number 539 and one month later by RCA Records as catalog number 47-6751. Cartey's version never charted.
The song became a hit several times over the years with three near-simultaneous versions released by Sonny James, Tab Hunter, and the Crew-Cuts in 1957, and was later covered with hit versions by Lesley Gore in 1965 and Donny Osmond in 1973. The recordings by James, Hunter and Osmond were all number-one hits: James's on the country and radio airplay charts, Hunter's on the Billboard Hot 100, and Osmond's on the UK Singles Chart.