Too Young (Sidney Lippman and Sylvia Dee song) explained

"Too Young" is a popular song, with music written by Sidney Lippman and lyrics by Sylvia Dee.[1] A recording of the song was released by Nat King Cole in 1951, which reached No. 1 in the United States and became the best-selling song of the year. The song was an early attempt by music labels to appeal to the younger demographics and its success later led to a boom in music that catered to the young. Another successful version was released by Donny Osmond in 1972.

Nat King Cole recording

Too Young
Type:single
Artist:Nat King Cole
B-Side:That's My Girl
Released:March 1951
Recorded:February 1951
Studio:Capitol, 5515 Melrose Ave, Hollywood
Length:3:11
Label:Capitol Records
Prev Title:Always You
Prev Year:1951
Next Title:Red Sails in the Sunset
Next Year:1951

"Too Young" was one of the early attempts by record labels to release songs with a young musical persona that might appeal to a young audience.[2] In the United States, among the earliest versions were those recorded by Victor Young and His Orchestra,[3] [4] and Johnny Desmond. However, it was the version recorded by Nat King Cole that proved to be most successful.[5]

The song was recorded on February 6, 1951, and released by Capitol Records (catalog number 1449) in March. It reached the number one position on the Billboard chart in June 1951,[6] staying there for five weeks and altogether on the Best Seller chart for 29 weeks.[7] It also spent an unprecedented 12 weeks on top of Your Hit Parade, and 8 weeks at No. 1 on the Cash Box chart.[5] It was a million-selling record and Billboard ranked this version as the number one best-selling song of 1951.[8] Cole described this song as one of his three favorites among his own songs.

The success of the song may have convinced record executives that young people had the buying power, which would lead to the boom of rock and roll music that catered to a young audience in the mid-'50s.[5]

Charts

Chart (1951)Peak
position
US Billboard Best Selling Pop Singles[9] 1
US Cash Box Best Selling Singles[10] 1

Other early versions

Several versions contemporary to Nat King Cole's version were recorded, some making the US charts but not as high.

The recording by Patty Andrews was released by Decca Records as catalog number 27569. It first reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on June 8, 1951 and lasted one week on the chart, peaking at number 30. On other Billboard charts, this version reached as high as number 19 on the Most-played Jukebox Records chart.[11]

Versions that did not make the top 30 best-seller list, but did chart on various other Billboard charts were by Toni Arden (Columbia, number 15 on Records Most Played by Disk Jockeys),[12] by Fran Allison (RCA, number 20 on Records Most Played by Disk Jockeys), and by Richard Hayes (Mercury, number 24).[13]

Semprini, piano with rhythm accompaniment recorded it in London on July 7, 1951, as the second song of the medley "Dancing to the piano (No. 7): Part 1. Hit Medley of Slow Foxtrots" along with "Alice in Wonderland" and "Forbidden Love". It was released by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalog number B 10123.

In the United Kingdom, Jimmy Young had a success with his version of the song, also made in 1951. The song made No. 1 on the UK's sheet music charts in 1951, spending 12 weeks in that position.[14] Another contemporary version was released by Steve Conway.[15]

Donny Osmond cover

Too Young
Cover:tooyoungosmond.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Donny Osmond
Album:Too Young
B-Side:Love Me
Released:June 10, 1972
Recorded:April 17, 1972
Genre:Pop
Length:2:59
Label:MGM
Prev Title:Puppy Love
Prev Year:1972
Next Title:Why/Lonely Boy
Next Year:1972

A version of "Too Young" by then 14-year-old Donny Osmond became an international top 10 hit for him, reaching number 5 in the UK and number 6 in Canada. It also spent eight weeks on the U.S. top 40, with a peak position of number 13[16] when released as a single (MGM catalog number 14407) in 1972.

Chart history

Weekly charts

Chart (1972)Peak
position
Australia13
Canada RPM Top Singles[17] 6
New Zealand (Listener)[18] 3
UK (The Official Charts Company)[19] 5
US Billboard Hot 100[20] 13
US Cash Box Top 100 [21] 8

Year-end charts

Chart (1972)Rank
Canada[22] 98
UK[23] 65

Other versions

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Too Young . SecondHandSongs .
  2. Book: Ennis, Philip H. . The Seventh Stream: The Emergence of Rocknroll in American Popular Music. 1992 . 9780819562579 . Wesleyan University Press . 214.
  3. America's Fastest Selling Records - Specials . Billboard . 13. December 16, 1950 .
  4. Web site: Too Young . Internet Archive . 1950 .
  5. Book: Tyler, Don . Hit Songs, 1900-1955: American Popular Music of the Pre-Rock Era . 2007 . 9780786429462 . McFarland . 319.
  6. Best-selling Pop Singles . Billboard . June 23, 1951 . 26.
  7. Book: Whitburn , Joel . Joel Whitburn . Top Pop Records 1940-1955 . Record Research . 1973 .
  8. Year's Top Pop Records according to Retail Sales. The Billboard . January 5, 1952 . 64 . 1 . 11.
  9. The Billboard Music Popularity Charts: Best Selling Pop Singles . 20 . Billboard . July 7, 1951 .
  10. Web site: The CASH BOX Best Selling Singles week ending June 9, 1951. Tropicalglen.
  11. Most Played Jukebox Records . Billboard . June 30, 1951 . 30.
  12. Records Most Played by Disk Jockeys . Billboard . July 7, 1951 . 18.
  13. Book: Lonergan, David. Hit Records 1950-1975. Scarecrow Press. Lanham, Maryland. 2004-01-28. 231. 978-0-8108-5129-0 .
  14. Book: Henson, Brian. First hits, 1946-1959. 1989. Boxtree. Colin Morgan. 1-85283-268-1. London. 19389211.
  15. Web site: Steve Conway - Too Young/White Wedding . . 1951 .
  16. Book: Whitburn, Joel. The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. Joel Whitburn. Watson-Guptill Publications. New York. 7th Rev.. 2000-11-01. 978-0-8230-7690-1 .
  17. Web site: Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada . Collectionscanada.gc.ca . 1972-07-29 . 2018-09-25.
  18. Web site: flavour of new zealand - search listener. Flavourofnz.co.nz. 3 May 2021.
  19. Web site: Official Charts Company . 2018-07-19.
  20. Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955–1990 -
  21. Web site: Cash Box Top 100 7/22/72. Tropicalglen.com. 3 May 2021.
  22. Web site: Canadian TOP 100 singles of 1972 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110916052852/http://www.musicandyears.com/year/1972 . September 16, 2011. Music and Years .
  23. Web site: Year-End Chart 1972 . Your Music Charts. 29 March 2021 .
  24. Book: Michael Jackson the Solo Years. Craig . Halstead. Chris . Cadman . 2003 . 9780755200917 . 6.