Andy Kim (born Andrew Youakim, December 5, 1952, Montreal, Quebec, Canada) … Read Full Bio ↴Andy Kim (born Andrew Youakim, December 5, 1952, Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a pop singer and songwriter.
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
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
Rock Your Baby
Andy Kim Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Rock Your Baby' by these artists:
2 Nice Girls Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman,…
Black and White It's been so long since we were close All I can…
Cimarons Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman,…
Countdown Singers Don't be so quick to walk away (Dance with me) I…
D. Connection 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6, 6 It doesn't matter…
DJ Spooky Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman,…
Ed Terry Sexy mama. Woman, take me in your arms. Rock your baby. Wom…
Fascination Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman,…
George & Gwen McCrae Sexy woman Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman…
George Mc Rae Sexy mama. Woman, take me in your arms. Rock your baby. …
George McCrae Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman, take me…
George McCrea Woman, take me in your armsrock your baby woman, take me…
Gerard Joling Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman,…
Gerard Joling (met George McRae) Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Wo…
Graham BLVD Shadows grow so long before my eyes And they're moving acros…
Gwen McCrae Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Wo…
Jive Bunny Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman,…
John Blackinsell Orchestra & Singers Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody When you croon croo…
K.W.S. Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman,…
KC & The Sunshine Band Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Wo…
KC and The Sunshine Band Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman,…
Marvin Gaye Ooh ooh, ooh-ooh Ooh ooh, ooh-ooh Ooh ooh, ooh-ooh Baby, I …
McCrae George Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman, take me…
MGM Grann Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman,…
Miami House Attack Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Wo…
Miami House Attack feat. George McCrae Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman, take me…
O'Chi Brown Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman,…
Pati Di ba't sabi mo, napaka-olats koβ¦ Wag nang magpaganda, Sayan…
PMC All-Stars Why don't you call me your baby anymore Am I so…
Poi Dog Pondering Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman,…
Sidecar Steph & the 7-10 Split Girl what is your number Nee ik wacht geen seconde Ik was…
Singer-Saints Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody When you croon croo…
Teddy Pendergrass & Friends Well a when your baby is tired and she wants…
The Amarrons Sexy. Woman, take me in your arms Rock me, baby Woman, take …
The BB Band Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Wo…
The Cimarons Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman,…
The Contours Look, I'm telling you as a friend Because I think you're…
The M. Experience III Baby, I need your lovin' Baby, I need your lovin' Although…
The Sunshine Band Sexy mama Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman,…
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Wanda Jackson Rock your baby, all night long Rock your baby, all night…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Andy Kim:
A Friend in the City Did you really think That it wouldn't show You can't look me…
And I Will Sing You To Sleep And I will sing you to sleep And be there when…
Baby The night we met I knew I needed you so And…
Baby I Love You Have I ever told you How good it feels to hold…
Baby How'd We Ever Get This Way Look at you baby look at me So in love we…
Baby I Love You Have I ever told you How good it feels to hold…
Be My Baby The night we met I knew I needed you so And…
Fire Baby I'm On Fire You feel just Like a woman should And the night Will soon be…
Good Good Mornin Baby, we're good together Yes, we're so good together I know…
Here Comes The Mornin' HERE COMES THE MORNING Here comes the morning to steal my…
How'd We Ever Get This Way Look at you baby look at me So in love we…
I Been Moved Seemed like forever I been out in the cold Tried my best…
I Wish I Were I wish I were your pillow To touch your face at…
It's Your Life I know where you go And I know where you been I…
Longest Time In the night there's a full wind crossing On my time,…
Mary Ann νμ΄ λΉμΆλ λ°μ€ν μ°½κ°μ κΈ°λμ λ λ무 λμ΄ λΆμ And now one step λ€κ°κ° λ΄…
Rainbow Ride I ain't taking no rainbow ride I ain't taking no rainbow…
Roak Me Gently Ain't it good Ain't it right That you are with me here…
Rock Me Gently Ain't it good Ain't it right That you are with me here…
Shoot 'Em Up Baby Girl I love you, you know I do And I do…
So Good Together Baby, we're good together Yes, we're so good together I know…
Sugar Sugar Sugar, oh honey honey, you are my candy girl (got…
Who Has The Answers? I want you back Nan nega eopseumyeon Gaseumi teok makhyeoseo…
You Are My Everything Salut bae C'est Alex Ton amoureux J'veux juste te dire que, …
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esmomster
The 70's was the era of simply great music. Wish we had more of it now.
Suzanne McKinnon
Thatβs for sure the more the merrier please go back in time very romantic
tarstarkusz
That's because today's music is all Africa all the time.
Marc D T
@tarstarkusz an age braging bout diversity but in reality there is less diversityπ back then u would hear diff kinds of genres now a days it's almost always all the same tuneπ
tarstarkusz
@Marc D T Don't forget, there was Motown back then. So it's not like black music wasn't around and didn't get much respect. I own many Motown 45s to this day.
But today, we get the opposite of that. We get all Africa, all the time. It's awful if you don't like rap, which I don't.
Marc D T
@tarstarkusz aye
Thomas Larson
Andy Kim voice always reminded me of Neil Diamond, both are great voices.
Stacey Jesso
I never noticed until now that he does sound like Neil Diamond. I actually think that's who I thought sung it.
Bruce Bratman
I always thought so too
David Kemp
Looks like him to