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Help: Rodger Young

01 Jun 00 - 05:56 PM (#237054)
Subject: Rodger Young
From: GUEST,lynnfraker@p3.net

Help. I am looking for a recording of the song "Rodger Young." My father a WWII vet asked me to find it for him as a present last year and until I stumbled onto this site last night I couldn't even find the lyrics. Does any one have any suggestions?

Thanks!!!


01 Jun 00 - 06:13 PM (#237062)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: GUEST,bigJ

It appeared on a Burl Ives LP in 1953. (Brunswick LAT8048) and if no-one comes up with the words before me, I'll transcribe them in the next 24 hours.


01 Jun 00 - 06:16 PM (#237067)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: TheOldMole

Also by...the Robert Shaw Chorale?


01 Jun 00 - 07:30 PM (#237108)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: kendall

I could tell you a true story about that song that would curl your hair.


01 Jun 00 - 07:30 PM (#237109)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: Pene Azul

The lyrics are in the DigiTrad here (click).

PA


01 Jun 00 - 07:50 PM (#237127)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: Pene Azul

CD NOW has a CD of music by Frank Loesser that contains that song. Just go there and search for the song title. If you buy it there, be sure to go through cdnow.mudcat.org so The Mudcat gets its cut.

PA


01 Jun 00 - 08:27 PM (#237145)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: kendall

that should read..stood the man we HAIL tonight.


01 Jun 00 - 08:54 PM (#237155)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: GUEST,Lynn

Thanks to everyone. I've been to CDNow and ordered the Frank Loesser. Thanks for the help.


02 Jun 00 - 02:35 AM (#237295)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: GUEST,Gene

Jim Reeves did the BEST VERSION I ever heard! BAR NONE!


30 Jan 01 - 08:26 PM (#386154)
Subject: Rodger Young
From: kendall

Who can give me any bio on Rodger Young? There is a song in the dt, but, no info on him. He was a soldier who was killed on New Georgia in WW2.


30 Jan 01 - 08:40 PM (#386164)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: Sorcha

Click for short bio.

And here's another.


30 Jan 01 - 08:43 PM (#386166)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: MMario

and if anyone has the tune? All I've been able to find is an illegible gif.


30 Jan 01 - 09:17 PM (#386183)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: DonMeixner

What neither of those bios said was Rodger "Fuzz" Young had vision so bad that even when corrected he was barely within the range of acceptable eye sight. His vision should have kept him out of the service altogether. I believe he memorized the eye chart by repeating what the boots in front of him said when they were tested. When he attacked the gun emplacement mentioned in the bios he did it with hand grenades. Advancing after each throw until he was inrange and then hitting the gun.

Years back there was a friday night TV show that was called American Heritage and it biographed people and events that made American history the wonder that it is. One of the stories I recall was Rodger Young , the other was about the Hunnley.

I believe the song was recorded by Tex Ritter and Merv Griffin of all people. Don


30 Jan 01 - 09:46 PM (#386204)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: Sorcha

Rodger Young (1918-1943) was a little guy. And, after an accident, he didn't see or hear so well, either. But he was, as they say, all heart. He wasn't the best player on his teams in his high school, but he was the one who tried the hardest. And when World War II began and it was time for Rodger Young to go into battle.... Rick Sowash tells the story in Chapter 18 of Ripsnorting Whoppers: 23 True Tales of Courage and Character (Bowling Green, Ohio: Gabriel's Horn Publishing Co., 1998).

from: http://www.ourheroes.com/Heroes/young.htm

(There is a little more stuff there that I didn't copy)


31 Jan 01 - 07:13 AM (#386377)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: kendall

Thats great! thanks all! Now, I'll tell you a true story. Back during the great war, I heard this song being sung, and, learned it by association. It was one of those songs that peak quickly, then, die out suddenly. Many rears later, I was stationed aboard the USCGC Coos Bay here in Maine. One of my shipmates was from Willard Ohio, and, after I got out of the service, my wife and I went to visit Bob and his wife. Bob was working, so, I had nothing to do. I went out on the back porch with my guitar, and did a few songs to myself. Suddenly, Rodger Young came to mind. I hadn't thought of that one in years, but it crossed my mind, and I started singing it. Across the driveway, I noticed an older couple who came out on their porch, stood listening, and then went back into their house. Later, I mentioned it to Bobs wife, and she told me that Rodger Young was born and raised just a few miles west of where we were. What are the chances of something like that happening?


31 Jan 01 - 09:04 AM (#386431)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: RoyH (Burl)

Burl Ives sings 'Rodger Young' on his 'Coronation Concert' album. In his introduction he mentioned that Frank Loesser wrote the song.


31 Jan 01 - 09:08 AM (#386432)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler

Great stories, Kendall (and you're mates with Ramblin'Jack as well- I hate you!)>I bet you were there to hear the Gettysburg Address as well.
RtS (a "bit" younger and just jealous!)


31 Jan 01 - 09:24 AM (#386440)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: kendall

All you have to do is keep breathing..you'll get there too! I've been very lucky in meting some great people.


31 Jan 01 - 10:48 AM (#386481)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: GUEST,Gene

The version of Rodger Young by Jim Reeves
is the best one that I have ever heard.


07 Nov 10 - 06:30 PM (#3026212)
Subject: RE: Help: Rodger Young
From: GUEST,Switch

Burl Ives did the best recording of Rodger Young. Jim Reeves version was to slow and draggy