Young and Wild (album)

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Young and Wild
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Compilation album by
ReleasedMarch 10, 1998 [1]
Recorded1977, 1979, 1980
Genre
Length1:16:43
Label Raven Records [2]
Producer Jai Winding, (Assistant Produser Michele Winding), Earle Mankey, Kim Fowley
Cherie & Marie Currie chronology
Messin' with the Boys (Cherie & Marie Currie)
(1980)
Young and Wild
(1998)
The 80's Collection (Cherie Currie/Cherie & Marie Currie)
(1999)

Young and Wild is a compilation by Cherie & Marie Currie. [1] [2] [3] [4] This album has all 10 original tracks from Messin' with the Boys , six songs from Beauty's Only Skin Deep , three songs Cherie Currie sang with The Runaways, and one new track co-written by Marie Currie, "Longer Than Forever". [5] "Longer Than Forever" was the B side of the single "Since You Been Gone". [6]

Contents

Kim Fowley tried to engage in intellectual property infringement by releasing the album without Cherie or Marie's approval. Cherie Currie says on Reality Check TV, Episode #580, that aired 8/17/13, “He (Kim Fowley) stole my Capitol record, (Messin’ with the Boys), and released it in Australia (Young and Wild), when I was re-releasing it (Messin’ with the Boys). He continued to rip me off into my forties.” [7]

Cherie Currie recorded "Strawberry Fields" and "Here Comes the Sun" for the film Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band , unfortunately, her covers were rejected, and she didn't get a part in the film. [8]

Track listing

Cherie & Marie Currie [2] [9]

  1. "Messin' with the Boys" (Joey Brasler, M. Ruth) – 3:47
  2. "Since You Been Gone" (Russ Ballard) – 3:41
  3. "I Just Love the Feeling" (featuring Bobby Kimball) (Bobby Kimball, Cherie Currie) – 4:32
  4. "All I Want" (John Batdorf, Sue Sheridan) – 3:40
  5. "Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)" (Eric Carmen) – 5:01
  6. "Elaine" (David Paich) – 3:20
  7. "This Time" (Billy Bizeau) – 6:08
  8. "Wishing Well" (John Bundrick, Simon Kirke, Paul Kossoff, Paul Rodgers, Tetsu Yamauchi) – 3:27
  9. "Secrets" (Cherie Currie, Michelle Winding) – 2:26
  10. "We're Through" (Joey Brasler) – 5:13
  11. "Longer than Forever" (Marie Currie, Steve Lukather) - 4:03
  12. "Love at First Sight" (Billy Bizeau) – 4:01

Cherie Currie

  1. 13."Beauty's Only Skin Deep" (Cherie Currie, David Carr, Kim Fowley) – 3:51
  2. 14."That's the Kind of Guy I Like" (Steven T.) – 3:14
  3. 15."I Like the Way You Dance" (Steven T.) – 3:09
  4. 16."Science Fiction Daze" (Steven T., Kim Fowley) – 4:06
  5. 17."Young and Wild" (Steven T., Kim Fowley) – 2:52

The Runaways

  1. 18."Hollywood Dream" (Kim Fowley, Jack McCulloch, Jimmy McCulloch, Steven T.) - 3:53
  2. 19."Strawberry Fields" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - (3:19)
  3. 20."Here Comes the Sun" (George Harrison) - (3:02)

Personnel

Production

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