How David Bowie, long thought ambivalent to country music, became a writer on a Chris Young song

Chris Young performs at the 56th annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Nashville, Tenn., on April 16, 2021, left, and David Bowie performs during a concert in Hartford, Conn., on Sept. 14, 1995. Young鈥檚 latest single, 鈥淵oung Love & Saturday Nights,鈥 samples Bowie's 1974 hit 鈥淩ebel Rebel." Bowie, whose extensive music catalog was sold to Warner Chappell Music last year, is credited posthumously as a songwriter on the track, making it one of the genre-melding icon's few forays into country music. (AP Photo)

LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥 Country star Chris Young's latest single, 鈥淵oung Love & Saturday Nights,鈥 is a vivid love letter to summertime weekends, old trucks, dive bar bands, and crushes. And it might sound immediately familiar: The guitar lick that opens the track is lifted directly from David Bowie's 1974 hit 鈥淩ebel Rebel."

Bowie is credited posthumously as a songwriter on the track, making it one of the genre-melding icon's few forays into country music 鈥 noteworthy, because Bowie himself was not quite a fan of the genre.

鈥淚 think the only music I didn鈥檛 listen to was country and western, and that holds to this day,鈥 Bowie in 2002. 鈥淚t鈥檚 much easier for me to say that, the kind of music I didn鈥檛 listen to was pretty much that.鈥

So how did Bowie, who died in 2016, end up on the track?

Warner Chappell Music became the custodian of Bowie鈥檚 musical legacy 鈥 acquiring the worldwide rights to over 400 of his songs, including 鈥淩ebel Rebel鈥 鈥 when the company

Ben Vaughn, president and chief executive officer of Warner Chappell Music Nashville, says his team asked songwriter Jesse Frasure to 鈥済et creative using elements from Bowie鈥檚 catalog to write a new country song. He ended up doing an interpolation of 鈥楻ebel Rebel鈥 and the demo he turned in was an instant smash.鈥

鈥淕etting the call from Bowie鈥檚 estate and Warner Chappell to creatively explore his catalog was an exciting day,鈥 Frasure said in a statement. 鈥淚nterpolations to me are a way of tipping a hat to my heroes and maybe even introducing their music to a new audience.鈥

He added that it is an honor to have Bowie鈥檚 music 鈥渂e heard in the country genre.鈥

WMC A&R executive Spencer Nohe then pitched the song to Young鈥檚 team while their legal counsel, Steve Butler, negotiated the deal.

Young writes many of his own songs, but when he first heard the demo written by Ashley Gorley, Josh Thompson and Frasure, he knew he wanted to record it.

鈥淚t tackles universal themes that a lot of people can related to. That鈥檚 the end goal of the song: to make you feel like you鈥檙e in it,鈥 Young told The Associated Press. 鈥淎nd the fact that David Bowie鈥檚 catalog got picked up and they decided to do something special like this, and list him as a songwriter on the song, is a really cool thing.鈥

But how would Bowie himself feel about the posthumous collaboration?

鈥淗ate is a strong word,鈥 said Tiffany Naiman, UCLA鈥檚 director of music industry programs and an expert on Bowie, of the icon's feelings toward the genre. 鈥淚 think he had a very difficult relationship with certain parts of America including country music.鈥

It might have not been his thing, she said, but that didn't mean he never listened to country music. She urges listeners to consider Bowie's of , who began his career as a country star, and of 鈥淚t Ain't Easy鈥 by Ron Davis, recorded during his 1971 鈥淗unky Dory鈥 sessions and released on 1972's 鈥淭he Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.鈥

Young himself told the AP that he doesn't think his song is 鈥渋ntroducing David Bowie to a new genre.鈥

Bowie might not have leaned into country music, Young says, but 鈥渋f you asked country fans, 鈥楬ey, do you know who David Bowie is?鈥 they're going to name a song. And even if they don't, they're going to recognize the weight of the name.鈥

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