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Youth of Today (song)

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Wikipedia article




"'Youth of Today'" is a song by British-Jamaican reggae band Musical Youth, released in November 1982 as the second single from their debut album 'The Youth of Today'. It peaked at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart, and was a top 10 hit in the Netherlands, Belgium and Ireland.

Reception



Reviewing for 'Smash Hits', Neil Tennant wondered "if it was a good idea for Musical Youth to have to produce a follow-up 'quite' so quickly. This is warm and bouncy but lacks the array of hooks the formidable array of hooks that "Pass The Dutchie" possessed". John Shearlaw for 'Record Mirror' described it as "a more or less original composition strongly reminiscent of Pat Kelly ('I'm In Love With You') that stays sweet and neat but is nothing like hard enough to bash the charts. Or indeed the ears".

Music video



The music video for the song was directed by Don Letts and was filmed in London in October 1982.

Track listings



'7" single'

# "Youth of Today" 2:56

# "Gone Straight" 3:08

'12" maxi-single'

# "Youth of Today" (Special 12" Club Version) 5:28

# "Gone Straight" 5:22

Charts



References



Category:1982 singles

Category:1982 songs

Category:Musical Youth songs

Category:Reggae fusion songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Peter Collins (record producer)

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