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Little Boy Lost (song)


"Little Boy Lost" is an Australian hit song recorded by Johnny Ashcroft. He composed the song from a lyric idea put forward by the disc jockey Tony Withers.

The song accurately relates the saga of Australia’s greatest land and air search. For four days and three nights, in February 1960, William Stanley, an Aboriginal tracker, five thousand people and seven aircraft searched the rugged New England Ranges of New South Wales for a four-year-old farm boy, Steven Walls, the "Little Boy Lost". They found him alive and well.

"Little Boy Lost" was the top Australian hit song of 1960. In its day it became one of the country's all-time greatest hits, awarded the first 45rpm gold record struck in Australia and also, in 1961, New Zealand’s first 45rpm gold record.

A Johnny Ashcroft TV performance of "Little Boy Lost" was released worldwide as a film clip. That film clip was a forerunner of the video and DVD clips of today. Covers by notable artists were released, such as Jimmy Dean in the United States and Michael Holliday in the United Kingdom. Other notable Australian artists also recorded "Little Boy Lost", among them Jimmy Little, Slim Dusty, the Singing Kettles and Evelyn Bury.

Some months after Steven Walls was found alive, and "Little Boy Lost" was still riding high on Top 40 charts, Sydney schoolboy Graeme Thorne became Australia's first kidnap victim, later found murdered. Purely because of connotations associated with the title, "Little Boy Lost", Johnny Ashcroft had his song removed from Australian airplay to avoid the trauma of those three repetitive words being inflicted upon Graeme Thorne's family and friends. In doing so, he became the only songwriter/recording artist, at least in Australia, to deliberately stop the airplay of his own hit record.

The original Johnny Ashcroft recording of "Little Boy Lost" has been available continuously, in various catalogues, since 1960. The hit version of the song was rereleased on 4 August 2007 on a 28-track Rajon Music double CD set, Johnny Ashcroft, Here’s To You, Australia!


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