Peak
99
Weeks
2
Score
56
Chart Year
1990
Skid Row's first single, "Youth Gone Wild" is about being true to yourself and not having to do what other people tell you or expect you to do. It's a sentiment their 20-year-old firebrand lead singer, Sebastian Bach, could relate to. Like most Skid Row songs, this was written by their bass player, Rachel Bolan, and guitarist, Dave Sabo. They founded the band in 1986 and added Bach as lead singer about a year later. Sabo was in Bon Jovi when that band was just starting out, so when he formed Skid Row, his good buddy Jon Bon Jovi did everything he could to see them succeed. Skid Row signed with Bon Jovi's manager, and as soon as their self-titled debut album was released, they joined Bon Jovi as the opening act on their New Jersey Syndicate tour. "Youth Gone Wild" stalled at #99 in America, but their next single, "18 And Life," took off, climbing to #4 and earning lots of airplay on radio and MTV. Skid Row hit the sweet spot of hair metal, with broad appeal but also authenticity. The album ended up selling 5 million copies, earning Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora a big payday because the band was signed to their publishing company. Sebastian Bach saw Skid Row as more Slayer than Poison though, and their next album, Slave To The Grind, veered away from pop trappings and didn't produce any hits despite selling over 2 million copies. It went downhill from there: They released just one more album with Bach as lead singer (Subhuman Race, 1995) and never regained their glory. Sebastian Bach told Guitar World that he latched onto the anthemic impact of the song before anybody else did. He explained: "When Skid Row wanted me to join the band, they sent me a cassette with a bunch of songs on it and that song was probably my favorite. When I joined the band, I got the tattoo of 'Youth Gone Wild' on my arm before we had a record deal, before we had a manager. I got 'Youth Gone Wild' tattooed on my arm when we were a club band." "I believed in that song with all my heart before anybody else did that I know about," he added. "A lot of people think I got that tattoo after we had sold a million copies of the record. I got it when we were completely unknown, when nobody knew that song. That's when I got it."
Since I was born, they couldn't hold me down Another misfit kid, another burned out town I never played by the rules and I never really cared My nasty reputation takes me everywhere When I look and see it's not only me So many others have stood where I stand We are the young (hey), so raise your hands They call us problem child, we spend our lives on trial We walk an endless mile, we are the youth gone wild We stand and we won't fall, we're one and one for all The writing's on the wall, we are the youth gone wild Boss screaming in my ear about who I'm supposed to be Get a three-piece Wall Street smile, and son, you'll look just like me" I said, "Hey man, there's something you ought to know Well, I'll tell you Park Avenue leads to Skid Row" Well, I look and see it's not only me We're standin' tall, ain't never a doubt We are the young (hey), so shout it out They call us problem child, we spend our lives on trial We walk an endless mile, we are the youth gone wild We stand and we won't fall, we're one and one for all The writing's on the wall, we are the youth gone wild Well, let me hear you get wild They call us problem child, we spend our lives on trial We walk an endless mile, we are the youth gone wild We stand and we won't fall, we're one and one for all The writing's on the wall, we are the youth gone wild Whoa, whoa Whoa, we are the youth gone wild Whoa, whoa Whoa, we are the youth gone wild Yeah, yeah Yeah, we are the youth gone wild Whoa, whoa Whoa, we are the youth gone wild
| Week | Chart Date | Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jun 10, 1989 | 99 | 27 |
| 2 | Jun 17, 1989 | 99 | 27 |