Forever Young (James Young album) explained

Forever Young
Type:Compilation
Artist:James Young
Cover:James_Young_Forever_Young.jpg
Released:1988
Recorded:1970s
Genre:Comedy
Label:Emerald Music
Prev Title:James Young
Prev Year:1975
Next Title:The Very Best of James Young
Next Year:2011

Forever Young is the eleventh comedy album released by Northern Irish comedian and actor James Young and the second to be released posthumously.

At the time of his death, Young had been working on a new album for release. Young's custom was that all material should be reviewed before release to ensure its quality. When Young died, Emerald Music decided not to release the material. Emerald were persuaded to release the material, however, with additional background music and effects.[1]

Track listing

Side 1

  1. James "Foo" Young
  2. The Lord Mayor Speaks
  3. The Crabbed old woman
  4. Ulster's Space Man
  5. Our Wee Boy
  6. James Joins Up
  7. Hilda

Side 2

  1. Oh Come Ye to Ulster
  2. What's On Tonight
  3. The Wife (Big Aggie)
  4. An American View of Ulster
  5. School Days
  6. My Old Slum Clearance Home
  7. The P.M. Speaks

Notes and References

  1. Book: Solomon, Mervyn. Forever Young Sleeve Notes. 1988. Emerald Music.