Young was born in Cinderford, Gloucestershire. The son of a baker and a dressmaker, he attended East Dean Grammar School. After his parents divorced in 1939, he left for South Wales to work as an electrician. Young later joined the RAF staying until 1949 and attaining the rank of sergeant PT Instructor.
Young was signed to the then new label Polygon Records in 1950, alongside Petula Clark. He released numerous records on the label, all conducted by Ron Goodwin, the biggest seller of which was "Too Young" (1951), a big sheet music seller at the time. It was a cover of Nat King Cole's American recording. There were also two duets with Petula Clark that year, "Mariandl" and "Broken Heart".
In 1952, he signed a recording contract with Decca. Young enjoyed Top 10 successes with "Eternally", "Chain Gang" and "More" (with which he surpassed Perry Como's American original in the British Singles Chart listings). His most successful year as a recording artist was 1955, when "Unchained Melody" (from the film Unchained) and "The Man from Laramie" (from the film of the same name) were successive releases and both number one hits.
After a period with Radio Luxembourg, Young joined the BBC as one of the first disc jockeys on BBC Radio 1, presenting the weekday mid-morning show from 1967 to 1973.[4] In 1973 he joined BBC Radio 2, where he presented a regular programme (which he referred to as 'The JY Prog'), until his retirement from broadcasting at the end of 2002.
He developed a popular approach to current affairs and regularly interviewed Margaret Thatcher while she was prime minister. He broadcast from around the world, including several live shows from Moscow, the first in 1977, and interviewed every British prime minister from 1964 to 2010. His theme music was "Town Talk" by Ken Woodman & His Piccadilly Brass. BFN ('Bye for now') was one of his catchphrases.
Although he was offered the opportunity to present a weekend current affairs programme, he turned it down. His radio slot was taken over by the former Newsnight presenter, Jeremy Vine. Shortly after leaving the BBC, Young wrote a newspaper column attacking his former employer for instances of "brutality", and making clear that it had not been his idea to leave.
Young returned to BBC Radio 2 in 2011 with a special one-hour programme in celebration of his 90th birthday. Sir Jimmy Young at 90, broadcast on 20 September 2011, heard him in conversation with his friend and former sparring partner Ken Bruce, looking back over his career. In March 2012 Young returned to presenting on BBC Radio 2 after over nine years when he joined Desmond Carrington on a weekly show entitled Icons of the 50s. Young received an OBE in 1979, a CBE in 1993, and, at the beginning of 2002, he was knighted for services to broadcasting.
Young continued to write a weekly column for the Sunday Express newspaper until he retired from this role in November 2014.
Discography
"Too Young" – (1951)
"Faith Can Move Mountains" – (1953) – UK Number 11
"Eternally" – (1953, music by Charles Chaplin, words by Geoff Parsons) – UK Number 8
"Unchained Melody" – (1955) – UK Number 1 (with Bob Sharples and His Music, Decca: F10502)
"The Man from Laramie" – (1954) – UK Number 1 (with Bob Sharples and His Music, Decca: F10597)
"Someone on Your Mind" – (1955) – UK Number 13
"Chain Gang" – (1956) – UK Number 9
"Wayward Wind" – (1956) – UK Number 27
"Rich Man Poor Man" – (1956) – UK Number 25
"More" – (1956) – UK Number 4
"Round and Round" – (1957) – UK Number 30 (with the Mike Sammes Singers)
"Miss You" – (1963) – UK Number 15
"Unchained Melody" (re-recording) – (1964) – UK Number 43 (with the Mike Sammes Singers)
According to a family spokesperson, Young died "peacefully at home" in the afternoon of 7 November 2016, with his wife Alicia by his side.
Faith Can Move Mountains
Jimmy Young Lyrics
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I can move mountains
If you have faith in me
Faith can work magic
This I find with you
Yours is the magic
To make my wishes come true
So tell me again you love me
Kiss me and I'll be strong
What couldn't I do when I know that you
Are here to help me along?
Yes, faith can move mountains
Darling, you will see
I can move mountains
If you have faith in me
So tell me again you love me
Kiss me and I'll be strong
What couldn't I do when I know that you
Are here to help me along?
Yes, faith can move mountains
Darling, you will see
I can move mountains
If you have faith in me
Yes, I can move mountains
If you have faith in me
The song "Faith Can Move Mountains" by Jimmy Young is a sweet and romantic love song with an uplifting and encouraging message. The lyrics speak to the power of faith and love, acknowledging that with the support of a beloved partner, anything is possible. The singer promises that he can move mountains if his lover has faith in him, and he celebrates the magic that their love generates.
The song opens with the assertion that the singer can move mountains if his lover believes in him. This is a metaphor for the limitless possibilities that open up to someone who has faith in themselves and in their partner. The rest of the song focuses on the ways that the singer's lover makes his goals and dreams achievable through the power of their shared love. The chorus drives home the message that faith can truly move mountains, and that anything is possible when two people have absolute faith in each other.
The verses continue to emphasize the singer's reliance on his lover's love and support to move him forward in life. He recognizes that faith can work magic, but also acknowledges that it is his lover's love that makes his wishes come true. Throughout the song, the message is clear: with faith and love, there are no limits to what two people can achieve together.
Line by Line Meaning
Darling, you will see
You will witness my abilities
I can move mountains
I can overcome great obstacles
If you have faith in me
If you believe in my abilities
Faith can work magic
Belief can create extraordinary results
This I find with you
I have discovered this truth through you
Yours is the magic
You possess the power
To make my wishes come true
To grant me my desires
So tell me again you love me
Reaffirm your affection for me
Kiss me and I'll be strong
Your love gives me strength
What couldn't I do when I know that you
I can accomplish anything when I have the knowledge of your support
Are here to help me along?
Assisting me in my journey?
Yes, faith can move mountains
Undoubtedly, belief can overcome great obstacles
Yes, I can move mountains
Certainly, I have the ability to overcome great obstacles
If you have faith in me
If you believe in me
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: BEN RALEIGH, GUY WOOD
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
NassimHarameinVedas
Jimmy Young is so amazing . . . love it!
mark1968
Thank you for posting this. Jimbo's first single.
Vinayak Vaidya
beautiful
Vinayak Vaidya
Ron Goodwin Orchestra
Alan Fox
I know him better as a radio 2 DJ