Faron Young

Faron Young

Person from United States

Genres: country, classic country, faron young, rockabilly, Honky Tonk

Faron Young

About Faron Young

Faron Young (February 25, 1932, near Shreveport, Louisiana – December 10, 1996), was an American country music singer, predominantly in the honky tonk genre. Starting off singing at the local Optimist Club, Young was discovered by Webb Pierce, who brought him to star on the Louisiana Hayride radio program on KWKH in 1951. He was drafted into the Army in late 1952, just after he was signed to Capitol Records. Nicknamed "The Hillbilly Heartthrob" and "The Singing Sheriff," he had many hits including: "Young Love" "If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')" "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young" "Sweet Dreams" "Alone With You" "Hello Walls" (written by Willie Nelson) "It's Four in the Morning" (written by Jerry Chesnut). "Here I Am In Dallas" "I've Got Five Dollars and It's Saturday Night" Young made several appearances during the late 1950s on ABC-TV's Ozark Jubilee. His #1 country hit "It's Four in the Morning" was written at his request as he was recuperating from a serious automobile accident in which he suffered head injuries. His tongue had been partly severed in the accident, and it took him several months before he could regain normal speaking ability. He had particular trouble with the "s" sound in most words, so he asked for a song which largely avoided that sound as his comeback effort. Faron Young's band, the Country Deputies, was one of country music's top bands, and toured with him for many years. Young co-founded, with Preston Temple, the Nashville trade newspaper, The Music City News. Young died at the age of sixty-four of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He had been in failing health when he took his own life. Legacy and influence A performance video clip of "It's Four In The Morning" was the first video to air on CMT when it first launched on March 5, 1983. In 1985, the country singer inspired homage from British rock group, Prefab Sprout, whose multimillion-selling album, "Steve McQueen" contains the song "Faron Young." The song has the refrain: You give me Faron Young four in the morning / Forgive me Faron Young four in the morning..." In 2000, he was posthumously inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame In the comic strip Peanuts, Frieda's cat was named "Faron" after Faron Young, of whom Charles Schulz was a fan. Worked with Webb Pierce on the Louisana Hayride in 1951. First recorded with Tillman Franks & his Rainbow boys in 1951. Went solo in 1952. Appeared in the 1956 movie "Hidden Guns" and got his nickame "The Young Sheriff", and his band name, "Country Deputies" from that movie. Also appeared in the movies, Stampede, Daniel Boone, Raiders Of Old California, and That's Country. Founder and one-time publisher of the Music City News in Nashville. First charted song "Going Steady went to #2 on the Country Charts in 1953. Put 79 songs into the top 40 of the country charts from 1953-1978. Had 5 #1s. Last # 1 was It's Four In the Morning in 1971. During the '90s, Young was stricken with a debilitating emphysema. Depressed by his poor health, he shot himself on December 9, 1996, and passed away the next day Source Joel Whitburn's Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country

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Faron Young — Top 30 songs of 74

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Faron Young Riverboat
Faron Young A Place For Girls Like You
Faron Young Alone With You
Faron Young Hello Walls
Faron Young Hello Walls
Faron Young Step Aside
Faron Young The Yellow Bandana
Faron Young Three Days
Faron Young Wine Me Up
Faron Young All Right
Faron Young If We Make It Through December
Faron Young It's Four in the Morninhg
Faron Young Keeping Up With the Joneses
Faron Young Baby Jesus
Faron Young I Can't Wait (For the Sun to Go Down) (The Complete Capitol Hits of Faron Young (1 of 2))
Faron Young I Hear You Talkin' (The Complete Capitol Hits of Faron Young (2 of 2))
Faron Young Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young (EMI Music Publishing Country Hits (Disc 1 1949-1968))
Faron Young My Friend on the Right
Faron Young The Shrine of St. Cecilia (The Complete Capitol Hits of Faron Young (1 of 2))
Faron Young Country Girl
Faron Young I'm Gonna Live Some
Faron Young Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young
Faron Young Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young
Faron Young Riverboat
Faron Young Sweet Dreams
Faron Young Sweet Dreams
Faron Young The Yellow Bandana
Faron Young Step Aside
Faron Young Country Girl
Faron Young You're the Angel on My Christmas Tree
Riverboat
A Place For Girls Like You
Alone With You
Hello Walls
Hello Walls
Step Aside
The Yellow Bandana
Three Days
Wine Me Up
All Right
If We Make It Through December
It's Four in the Morninhg
Keeping Up With the Joneses
Baby Jesus
I Can't Wait (For the Sun to Go Down) (The Complete Capitol Hits of Faron Young (1 of 2))
I Hear You Talkin' (The Complete Capitol Hits of Faron Young (2 of 2))
Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young (EMI Music Publishing Country Hits (Disc 1 1949-1968))
My Friend on the Right
The Shrine of St. Cecilia (The Complete Capitol Hits of Faron Young (1 of 2))
Country Girl
I'm Gonna Live Some
Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young
Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young
Riverboat
Sweet Dreams
Sweet Dreams
The Yellow Bandana
Step Aside
Country Girl
You're the Angel on My Christmas Tree