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Wikipedia article




"'Young Years'" is a song by New Zealand group Dragon, released on 3 April 1989 as the second single to be released from the group's ninth studio album 'Bondi Road' (1989). "Young Years" peaked at No. 18 on the ARIA charts and No.13 on the Recorded Music NZ charts, their final Top 40 Hit to Date.

Overview



NZOn Screen said, "Marc is celebratory in one of his last videos with the band. Todd bass against the bush background is gleeful. Written by keyboard player Alan Mansfield and his partner, Kiwi singer Sharon ONeill, Young Years gained added poignancy following Marc Hunters death in 1998.[https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/young-years Young Years| Music Video| NZ On Screen]

Track listing



# Young Years (Alan Mansfield, Sharon O'Neill) 3:56

# Runaway (Alan Mansfield, Sharon O'Neill) 3:49

Charts



Personnel



* Backing vocals Mary Azzopardi, Wendy Matthews

* Drums Mitch Farmer

* Bass, backing vocals Todd Hunter

* Banjo Mark Collins

* Saxophone Andrew Oh

* Violin Wayne Goodwin

* Guitar Tommy Emmanuel, Mike Caen

* Keyboards Alan Mansfield, David Hirschfelder, Lee Borkman

* Lead and backing vocals Marc Hunter

References



Category:Dragon (band) songs

Category:Songs written by Sharon O'Neill

Category:1989 songs

Category:1989 singles

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