Young Guns (Go for It) explained

Young Guns (Go for It)
Cover:Young Guns Go For It.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Wham!
Album:Fantastic
B-Side:Going for It
Released:17 September 1982
Recorded:1982
Studio:Maison Rouge (London)[1]
Genre:
Length:3:40
Label:CBS
Producer:
  • Steve Brown
  • George Michael
Prev Title:Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)
Prev Year:1982
Next Title:Bad Boys
Next Year:1983

"Young Guns (Go for It)" (also listed as "Young Guns (Go for It!)" on some releases) is a song by English pop duo Wham! first released as a single in the UK by Innervision Records on 17 September 1982.[2] It was written and co-produced by George Michael, of the duo. The song was Wham!'s first hit, achieved with help from the BBC music programme Top of the Pops, which invited Wham! on to the show as a last-minute replacement for another act which had pulled out. The producer of Top of the Pops Michael Hurll, had seen them on another programme, Saturday Superstore.[3]

Composition

Michael wrote the song about a teenage boy's worry that his best friend is getting too committed to a girl when he should be enjoying his youth and the single life. It features a middle eight aside in which the girl conversely tries to get her boyfriend to ditch the best friend, prompting a vocal battle, akin to a tug of war, between the girlfriend and the best friend, which prompted the 'go for it' aspect of the song, as featured in the title.

Top of the Pops

Wham! were just outside the top 40 threshold of the UK Singles Chart at the time they were invited to perform on Top of the Pops, which meant they had not climbed high enough in normal circumstances to get on the show, but they were recruited nonetheless as the highest-placed artists still climbing the charts from outside the top 40. On Top of the Pops, Michael mimed the vocals to his Wham! partner Andrew Ridgeley, who acted the part of the teenage bridegroom-in-waiting. They were flanked by backing singers Dee C Lee and Shirlie Holliman.

The original recording does not feature the voices of Lee or Holliman but that of American backing singer Lynda Hayes.[4] [5]

Chart performance

The song entered the chart initially at number 72, went up to number 48, then dropped to number 52 and the week after that, it jumped to number 42. Their appearance on Top of the Pops broke the record wide open and on the following Monday the distribution centre received some thirty thousand orders. This sent the record to number 24 before eventually peaking at number 3 in November 1982.

Track listing

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1982–1983)!scope="col"
Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[6] 4
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[7] 11

Year-end charts

Chart (1983)!scope="col"
Position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[8] 30
Belgium (Ultratop Flanders)[9] 77
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[10] 93

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History. Wham! World. 5 December 2023.
  2. Web site: BPI certifications. bpi.co.uk. 5 December 2023.
  3. Bare by George Michael and Tony Parsons, Penguin Books, 1991. Page 83
  4. Web site: Have a word. 20 June 2016.
  5. Web site: Top of the Pops - the Story of 1982.
  6. Book: Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 . David Kent . 0-646-11917-6 . 1993 . Australian Chart Book, St Ives, N.S.W. . David Kent (historian).
  7. Book: Pennanen, Timo . Sisältää hitin - 2. laitos Levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla 1.1.1960–30.6.2021 . 2021 . Wham!. 280. Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava . Helsinki. 9 June 2022.
  8. Web site: Kent Music Report – National Top 100 Singles for 1983 . . Imgur.com . 22 January 2023.
  9. Web site: Jaaroverzichten 1983. Ultratop. 29 July 2021.
  10. Web site: Top 100-Jaaroverzicht van 1983. Dutch Top 40. 29 July 2021.