1970s ;Hit single period "
Sending Out An S.O.S." was released on the
All Platinum label in 1975 It was produced by
Al Goodman and Harry Ray of
The Moments. On the week of June 14, the record was registering in three sections of the
Billboard Disco Action chart. The song was ranked #9 on the Top Audience Response in New York discos. Downstairs Records and Colony Records (both of them New York record stores) ranked the song's retail sales at #1 and #7, respectively. Also on that week it was in the
Record World Disco Parade chart, on the Le Cocu, New York list. The June 28 issue of
Billboard noted that Young and fiancé Al Goodman were in London on a promotional visit. While there she performed "Sending Out An S.O.S." on the
Top of the Pops show which was broadcast on June 19. The song would eventually peak at no. 88 on the ''
Billboard's''
Hot Soul Singles chart, and number #28 on the
UK Singles Chart. ;Further activities It was announced in the October 4 issue of
Record Mirror & Disc that Young with the other All Platinum acts, The Moments,
Shirley & Co. etc. were set to tour the UK with the opening show at the Liverpool Empire on November 9. There were also around nine other engagements including the Hammersmith Odeon, running through to November 20. In the October 18 issue,
Billboard announced that
The Rimshots,
Chuck Jackson, Shirley and Co., Young were set to perform in Belgium in late November 1975. In 1975 / 1976, the exploitation film
Patty was released. Directed by Robert L. Roberts, it contained music by Al Goodman, featuring
The Moments, Chuck Jackson, Retta Young, and The Rimshots. Young's contribution to the film's soundtrack was "Look at Me". It is loosely based on the kidnapping of
Patty Hearst. Young and Tommy Keith provided the backing vocals on Chuck Jackson's
Needing You Wanting You album that was released in late 1975. Produced by Al Goodman, Harry Ray and Walter Morris, it was released on the All Platinum label. For the week of March 26, 1977, Young's record album was played on Rod McGrew's show at KJLH in Los Angeles. Her single, "My Man Is on His Way" and "Really, Really" were released in 1978.
Later years "That's How Some Men Are" from her
Young and Restless album was sampled by
Chief Kamachi for the 2004 song, "Queen". "My Man Is on His Way" appears on
Soul Jazz Records' compilation album
Disco: A Fine Selection of Independent Disco, Modern Soul and Boogie 1978-82. The song would also find popularity on the
Northern Soul scene. Young's album
Young and Restless was re-released by
Expansion Records in 2017 on both vinyl LP and CD. The CD version includes bonus non-album tracks. ==Personal life==