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==Notes== <ol class="references"> <li id="noteFoot01a" >'''[[#nbFoot01a|^]]'''For name as Johnny B De Jong see [[National Archives of Australia]], Australian Netherlands Migration Agreement, item No. A2478, DE JONG FJ/BOX 176.<ref name="NAADeJong"/> For Johnny B De Jong is same as Johnny Young and for middle name as Benjamin see ''[[Australian Story]]'' interview transcript.<ref name="Aus Story"/> For birth date as 12 March 1947 see A2478.<ref name="NAADeJong"/> For name as Johnny Benjamin De Jong born on 12 March 1947 in Rotterdam, Netherlands see item No. PP168/1, W1957/10576, page 8.<ref name="NAA DeJong 2"/> However, ''Australian Story'' has birth date as 11 March 1947.<ref name="Aus Story"/> Other sources give birth year as 1945.<ref name="McF"/><ref name="Miles"/> For birthplace as Netherlands see A2478.<ref name="NAADeJong"/> For Rotterdam see ''Australian Story''.<ref name="Aus Story"/> Other sources give Indonesia as birth country.<ref name="McF"/><ref name="Bilyeu"/> </ol> <references group="nb" /> :I.{{Note|I}}"Club Seventeen" / "Go Johnny Go" was released by Johnny Young & the Strangers on 7 Teen label <small>(CST 001)</small> as a double-A-sided single in January 1965 in Perth.<ref name="Miles"/> :II.{{Note|II}}"Heigh Ho" / "No Other Love" was released by Johnny Young & the Strangers on 7 Teen label <small>(CST 002)</small> as a double-A-sided single in March 1965 in Perth.<ref name="Miles"/> :III.{{Note|III}}"Step Back" / "Cara-Lyn" was released by Johnny Young & Kompany on Clarion label by [[Festival Records]] <small>(MCK 1359)</small> as a double-A-sided single in May 1966 in Perth.<ref name="Miles"/>
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