Young Emotions

Rick Nelson · Greatest Hits [2005]

Young emotions are mixed emotions

for it's a wold where love and confusion reign

a world of hope and laughter and tears and pain

at times a gentle breezed and a hurricane

a world full of doubt but love works it out



Young emotions and strange emotions

for though we're brave sometimes we are so afraid

but knowing there are memories to be made

we'll face each new tomarrow dear undismayed

for our love will keep us together

and our love will help us to weather

these young emotions



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For though we're brave sometimes we are so afraid

but knowing there are memories to be made

we'll face each new tomarrow dear undismayed

for our love will keep us together

and our love will help us to weather

these young emotions.

About Young Emotions

Rick Nelson's "Young Emotions" stands as a quintessential example of his early 1960s pop sound, blending the smooth, crooning style of his father with the energetic, youthful spirit of the era. Released on his 2005 greatest hits compilation, the track captures the transitional moment when Nelson moved from pure rock and roll to a more polished, romantic pop aesthetic that defined his later career. The recording showcases his signature falsetto and the lush orchestration typical of mid-60s American pop, reflecting the themes of teenage heartbreak and longing that resonated deeply with listeners of the time. As a staple of his discography, the song exemplifies the polished production values and melodic sensibilities that made Nelson a defining voice of the decade, bridging the gap between his earlier rebellious image and his matured, sophisticated musical identity.