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So Young (Jo Jo Zep
So Young may refer to: *So-young, Korean feminine given name * ''So Young'' (film), 2013 Chinese film directed by Zhao Wei * ''So Young'' (album), 1978 album by Australian band Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons Songs * "So Young" (Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons song), 1978 song by Australian band Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons * "So Young" (The Stone Roses song), 1985 song by English band The Stone Roses * "So Young" (Suede song), 1993 song by English band Suede * "So Young" (The Corrs song), 1998 song by Irish band The Corrs *I'm So Young "I'm So Young" is a song written by William H. "Prez" Tyus, Jr., of Cincinnati, Ohio. First recorded by the Students, the song has received cover versions by Rosie and the Originals, the Del-Vikings, Benjy Ferree, the Beach Boys, Naomi Wilson, ...", 1958 song See also * * Yoo So-young (b. 1986), South Korean actress and former singer also known as Soyoung {{disambig ...
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So-young
So-young, also spelled So-yeong, is a Korean feminine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 45 hanja with the reading "So (Korean name), so" and 34 hanja with the reading "Young (Korean name), young" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names. People with this name include: Actresses and musicians *Ahn So-young (born 1959), South Korean actress *Ko So-young (born 1972), South Korean actress *Soyoung Yoon (born 1984), South Korean violinist *Yoo So-young (born 1986), South Korean singer, former member of After School *Fat Cat (singer) (born Kim So-young, 1990), South Korean singer *Esom (born Lee So-young, 1990), South Korean actress and model Sportspeople *Chung So-young (born 1967), South Korean badminton player *Kim So-yeong (born 1992), South Korean badminton player *Lee So-young (volleyball) (born 1994), South Korean volleyball player *Park So-young (bo ...
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So Young (film)
''So Young'' () is a 2013 Chinese drama film directed by Zhao Wei. It is based on the best-selling novel of the same name ''To Our Youth that is Fading Away'' by Xin Yiwu. The film is Zhao's directorial debut. The film's English-language title alludes to the song " So Young" by the British alternative rock band Suede from their self-titled debut album. In addition to the novel, the film was also based in part by Zhao's own personal college experience in the 1990s. The film has become a major success at the Chinese box office, grossing over US$118 million with a US$5 million budget. Plot Zheng Wei starts college as a civil engineering major to be in the same city as her childhood playmate, Lin Jing, whom she is determined to marry one day. When Wei visits Jing at his dormitory, however, she is told that Jing left for America. Unable to understand why Jing left so abruptly, Wei is confused and heartbroken. Back in her own dormitory, Wei becomes close friends with her three roommat ...
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So Young (album)
''So Young'' is a mini-album by Australian blues, rock and R&B band Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons. Released in November 1978. The Album peaked at number 80 on the Australian Kent Music Report. "Soon You'll Be Gone" charted on the UK Indie Singles Charts at #35. The group were angered by their record label EMI's decision to charge $5.99 for the record, rather than the $3.99 they had wished it to retail for. As a result, they left EMI and signed with Mushroom Records Mushroom Records was an Australian flagship record label, founded in 1972 in Melbourne. It published and distributed many successful Australian artists and expanded internationally, until it was merged with Festival Records in 1998. Festival Mu .... The inclusion of a 'free album' in the first 5,000 copies of their next release, '' Screaming Targets'', was to compensate fans who paid an album price for ''So Young''.Stuart Coupe, 'Jo Jo Zep back – with a bonus' Sydney Sun-Herald, 1 July 1979 p. 86 Track listing C ...
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So Young (The Stone Roses Song)
"So Young/Tell Me" is the debut double A-side single by English rock band The Stone Roses, produced by Martin Hannett and released in 1985 on Thin Line. The single went without much notice outside of Manchester, and demonstrates a very different aggressive punk\ New wave style than the band's later material with Reni in particular showcasing a more exuberant drumming style. "So Young" was originally titled "Misery Dictionary", but the band changed the song's title to make it sound less negative and because they did not want people to think that they were influenced by The Smiths who had similarly titled songs, such as "Miserable Lie" and "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now". The front cover artwork was produced by John Squire, who smashed an old transistor radio and then glued the parts together. Recorded at Strawberry Studios, the double A-side 12-inch vinyl single was the producer Martin Hannett's first release with tape operator David Wood on Hannett's newly created Thinline Re ...
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So Young (Suede Song)
"So Young" is a song by English rock band Suede, released as the fourth and final single from their self-titled debut album on 17 May 1993 through Nude Records. It charted at number 22 on the UK Singles Chart. "So Young" was a last-minute addition to the album. It was written just three months ahead of its release, in contrast to the bulk of the album, which had been demoed almost a year previously. The video for the single was directed by David Lewis and Andy Crabb, who later went on to direct a series of backdrop films for Suede as well as the live tour film ''Introducing The Band'' and features children from the Kent coastal town of Whitstable. Originally intended to have no footage of the band members, a shoot was later arranged at the instigation of the record company who insisted that the band appear. Track listings All songs were written by Brett Anderson and Bernard Butler Bernard Joseph Butler (born 1 May 1970) is an English musician, songwriter and record producer. ...
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So Young (The Corrs Song)
"So Young" is a song by the Irish folk rock band the Corrs from their second studio album, '' Talk on Corners'' (1997). Written about the band members' parents, the song was released as the album's fifth (sixth if counting the Tin Tin Out remix of "What Can I Do") single in November 1998. For its single release, British electronic music group K-Klass remixed "So Young"; this version charted in several countries, reaching the top 40 in Ireland, Iceland, and the United Kingdom. Release "So Young" was written by Sharon Corr and is a song about her parents, Jean and Gerry Corr, who she believed were "forever young". The 1998 single version is a remix by British DJ K-Klass, and this remix was later included on the re-released ''Talk On Corners: Special Edition'' album (1998). The song peaked at number 29 on the Irish Singles Chart and number six in the United Kingdom. Initially, the band had to convince their label to include the song on the album, a decision vindicated by its popularit ...
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I'm So Young
"I'm So Young" is a song written by William H. "Prez" Tyus, Jr., of Cincinnati, Ohio. First recorded by the Students, the song has received cover versions by Rosie and the Originals, the Del-Vikings, Benjy Ferree, the Beach Boys, Naomi Wilson, and, as "So Young," by the Ronettes, Antony and the Johnsons, and the Devil Dogs. While still in high school, Tyus wrote the songs "I'm So Young" and "Every Day of the Week" and gave them to a local African-American vocal group called the D'Italians. Once a recording contract with Checker Records was secured, the group changed its name to the Students, and it was under this name that Tyus's two doo-wop songs were recorded. On May 29, 1961, the Students original of "I'm So Young" on Argo Records, reached No. 26 on the US ''Billboard'' R&B chart. The Beach Boys version The Beach Boys recorded the song for their 1965 album ''The Beach Boys Today!''. Its backing track was recorded on January 18, 1965 with vocal overdubs following one d ...
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