Young Blood
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Young Blood is a song written by legendary songwriting team Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller (together with Doc Pomus), which was originally recorded by The Coasters.
Musically, the song follows a minor blues structure, built mostly around three chords (im, ivm, V) except for the bridge (IV, VI, III, V). The lyrical theme is one typical of early rock and roll; boy meets girl, then meets girl's dad, who doesn't approve of boy. The boy departs, but nonetheless can't stop thinking about the girl, or wanting to get together.
A sound bite of the Coasters version ("Look a-there! Look a-there! Look a-there!") was used in a Dickie Goodman comedy record, "Flying Saucer The Second".
The song has been covered many times, including a live version by Leon Russell at the 1971 Concert for Bangla Desh. A previously-unreleased version performed by The Beatles for BBC Radio in the early 1960s was included in their album Live at the BBC, which appeared in 1994.



