Career
Youakim left home for New York to pursue a career in music. His stay was short-lived, but back home he worked on his music and in 1968 under the stage name Andy Kim, released the single "How'd We Ever Get This Way?" on the Steed label. That record made the U.S. Top Twenty. In 1969, Kim had two hit singles, "Rainbow Ride," which again made it into the U.S. Top Twenty, and "Baby, I Love You," which got to #5 and was popular enough in Canada to earn him a Juno Award as his country's "Top Male Vocalist."
That same year, with Jeff Barry, Kim co-wrote "Sugar, Sugar" which was a hit single for The Archies, reaching No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart and ultimately becoming the RIAA Record of the Year. Barry and Kim found fortune as bubblegum pop songwriters. They wrote more songs for the Archies, and also for Changes, by The Monkees in 1970, which Barry produced.
Over the next few years, Kim recorded a few minor hits and toured North America extensively. In the fall of 1974, he released "Rock Me Gently", which went to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and rose to #2 on the UK Singles Chart.
By the end of 1976, Kim stopped recording and disappeared from public life. He returned under the stage name 'Baron Longfellow' with a self-titled album in 1980 and, also under the same pseudonym, in 1984 released Prisoner by Design. Both of these albums met with moderate success. In 1991, Kim again went by the name 'Longfellow' and recorded the single "Powerdrive", which received radio airplay on several radio stations across Canada.
In 1995, Kim played at the Kumbaya Festival at which the Barenaked Ladies were also performing. Nearly a decade later, the band's Ed Robertson convinced Kim to come out of retirement.[1][2] Robertson co-wrote the song "I Forgot to Mention" with him and offered to produce the track. The single was released on a 5-track EP in 2004 which included a re-recording of "Powerdrive".
In March 2005, Kim received the annual "Indie Award" for Favorite Solo Artist during Canadian Music Week.[1] The music video for "Love Is...", released in the summer of 2005, reached #1 at Bravo.ca. In 2005, he co-wrote "What Ever Happened To Christmas" with Ron Sexsmith.[1] The same year, he established the Andy Kim Christmas Show - a live concert at the Mod Club in Toronto in which a variety of artists were invited to perform mostly Christmas music. Kim's band acted as house band for the artists, who donated their time for the show. Proceeds were donated to the CHUM/CITY Christmas Wish. The show repeated in 2006, with a similar lineup. Proceeds from the show went to support the Children's Aid Foundation, and the edited show was aired on Mix 99.9 on Christmas Eve and Day.
More recently, Kim's music has again come into the public eye, as his single "Rock Me Gently" was sped up slightly and used by Jeep for their Jeep Liberty commercial - 'Pouring In'. His name can be seen on the radio display near the beginning of the commercial.
[edit] Greatest hits
"Baby, I Love You" 1969 (U.S. #9, West Germany #20)
"So Good Together" 1969 (U.S. #36, West Germany #37)
"Be My Baby" 1970 (U.S. #17, West Germany #24)
"Rock Me Gently" 1974 (U.S. #1, UK #2, West Germany
It's Your Life
Andy Kim Lyrics
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And I know where you been
I know what you been up to
You know, some say it's a sin
But it's all right
It's your life
And I'll only be in it
You'll only be in it
For a little while
Hey, everybody
Everybody, do what you can
Hey, everybody
Everybody, do what you can
Nothing is forever
We're only passing through
As long as you hurt nobody
I said, do what you wanna do, yeah
It's all right
It's your life
And I'll only be in it
For a little while
I'll only be in it
For a little while
Hey, everybody
Everybody, do what you can
Hey, everybody
Everybody, do what you can
Hallelujah
You and me, it felt like freedom
Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden
I know where you go
And I know where you been
I know what you been up to
You know, some say it's a sin
But it's all right
It's your life...
The lyrics to Andy Kim's "It's Your Life" are about living life on your own terms, regardless of what others may think or say. The singer acknowledges that they know where the person has been and what they have been up to, suggesting that they may be engaging in activities that some consider sinful or immoral. However, the singer does not pass judgment; instead, they encourage the person to do what they want to do and live their life as they see fit. The chorus reiterates this message, declaring that it is the person's life, and they have the right to do what they want with it.
The song has a positive and uplifting tone, emphasizing the importance of personal freedom and choice. The singer acknowledges that their time in the person's life is limited, as they will only be around for a little while. This reinforces the idea that ultimately, everyone must make their own choices and live their own life, regardless of outside influences. The chorus also invites everyone to do what they can, suggesting that we should all strive to live our lives to the fullest extent possible.
Line by Line Meaning
I know where you go
I am aware of the places you go to.
And I know where you been
I also know where you have been.
I know what you been up to
I am aware of your recent activities.
You know, some say it's a sin
I understand that some people consider your actions to be sinful.
But it's all right
However, everything is fine.
It's your life
Ultimately, it is your life and your decision how to live it.
And I'll only be in it
I will only be a part of your life for a short time.
For a little while
My presence in your life is temporary.
Hey, everybody
Attention, everyone.
Everybody, do what you can
Do what you are capable of doing.
Nothing is forever
Everything has an end, nothing lasts forever.
We're only passing through
Our existence on earth is temporary.
As long as you hurt nobody
As long as your actions do not harm anyone else.
I said, do what you wanna do, yeah
Therefore, do whatever you want to do.
Hallelujah
An expression of joy or praise.
You and me, it felt like freedom
Our relationship brought us a sense of freedom.
Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden
A reference to the biblical story of creation and the earliest human beings.
Contributed by Zoe S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Diane Lynn
Love this. I had forgotten this song. Thank you.
jean claude wauthy
excellent chanteur de ma jeunesse