Rod Stewart - Young Turks (1981)



"Young Turks" is a song by Rod Stewart that first appeared in 1981 on his album Tonight I'm Yours, the track showed Stewart with a new Synthpop and New Wave sound. The term Young Turk, which originates from the same-named secular nationalist reform party of the early 20th century, is slang for a rebellious youth who acts contrary to what is deemed normal by society.The phrase "Young Turks" is never heard in the actual song, the chorus instead centering around the phrase "young hearts be free tonight", leading to the song frequently being misidentified as "Young Hearts" or "Young Hearts Be Free"

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