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    Young Americans

    2000 · Drama · 1 season

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  1. Episode Guide

    • 1. Pilot Episode
      1. Pilot Episode Jul 12, 2000
      • Students at a New England boarding school bond as they mature away from their parents.
    • 2. Our Town
      2. Our Town Jul 19, 2000
      • Will's friendship with Scout is put to the test; Hamilton and Jake become friends.
    • 3. Kiss and Tell
      3. Kiss and Tell Jul 26, 2000
      • A new student (Cyndi Johnson) at Rawley Girls Academy romantically pursues Scout.
  2. Young Americans is the ninth studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 7 March 1975 through RCA Records. A departure from the glam rock style of previous albums, the record showcased Bowie's interest in soul and R&B .

    • Blue-Eyed Soul R&B
  3. The Young Americans inspire the world through music with our captivating performances, signature youth programs, and performing arts college.

  4. Oct 3, 2011 · This is the classic title track from David Bowie's 1975 album 'Young Americans.'. Released as a single b/w "Suffragette City" on February 21, 1975, "Young Americans" reached #28 on the...

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  5. “Young Americans” is the result of Bowies obsession with soul music. In a hodgepodge of political and social imagery, Bowie paints us an image of the America he saw.

  6. Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UKYoung Americans (2016 Remaster) · David BowieYoung Americans℗ 1975, 2016 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under ex...

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    • David Bowie - Topic
  7. Apr 28, 2024 · Released in 1975 as a single from his album of the same name, “Young Americans” has become an anthem for disillusioned youth, a rallying cry for those who feel left behind by society, and a timeless reminder that the struggle for equality and justice is ongoing.

  8. Released by RCA Records as the lead single on 21 February 1975, the song reached number 18 on the UK Singles Chart but was a breakthrough in the United States, at the time becoming Bowie's second highest charting single on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 28.

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