Did anyone notice, that after Mike Nolan goes off to sing the winning song, Terry incorrectly gives the title of one of the other songs, "Where Are You Now" 51:25
Wow - I never realised that Leo Sayer covered a UK Eurovision hopeful!! Don't think Song 6 (Have you ever been in love?) would have won Eurovision, but what a good song. Thanks for sharing!
The definitive version of Have You Ever Been In Love is not Leo Sayers, this cover by Lena Zavaroni is a zillion times better Lena Zavaroni sings 'Have You Ever Been In Love' 1982
Yes I think it was strong enough for him to have been out on stage on his own. He straddled the emotions of pathos and melancholy without one hint of sentimentality.
One of the guys that wrote it was a chief songwriter in King Crimson called Pete Sinfield! Who were a "credible" prog rock band who once had a song called "21st century schiziod man!" From that to balladeering? Dig yourself out of this one pete!!!! Leo Sayer? The mind bogels!!!!
Gem song 6, guy on Piano was Andy Hill, who wrote for bucks fizz and on keyboards is Nichola Martin, who put bucks fizz together. Andy Hill also went on to Marry Nichola Martin and have a fling with Jay Aston. He also co wrote making your mind up
I was in the audience all those years ago. I loved Wish by Beyond but also Bucks Fiz of course. They were really good songs submitted whence had A Song for Europe
Did anyone notice when Terry introduced Bucks Fizz performing the song right at the end of the show..he said the wrong title "Where Are They Now?" which was song No 7?
if I'm correct, the guy on guitar on song 4, is Alan Coates, who went on to tour with bucks fizz, and was in Prima Donna, with Lance Aston, Jay brother, the year prior. On drums looks like Adrian Shepherd, who also toured with bucks fizz, and was engaged to Cheryl Baker. The guy on base guitar looks like Steve stroud, who is married to Cheryl Baker. Cheryl Baker also represented the UK in 1978 in a band called coco
I love it when nobody's concerned about being polite and Terry's just shit-talking the songs and the delegations and they're snapping right back at him. It looks like fun.
I've just come across and will now have to look for other years. Really interesting for me as I was NEARLY on the 1977 edition until the project was shelved. It's fascinating seeing songs like these that will never ever be heard on the radio
Thank you for confirming that; I was trying to think where else it had been used, I knew it was some kind of big contest but probably not Eurovision :)
A good contest! The winner, Don't Panic, Have You Ever Been In love, Not Without Your Ticket, and esp. Wish - all great songs! Just one awful one - "For Only a Day". And Terry Wogan was actually FUNNY.....unbelieveable!
Can't do that as the songs for each contest can not have been released or performed publically before the September peceding the contest. This is due to be changed to much closer to the contest for next year.
The standard was high this year. The most talented singer performed song 7. She would have done much better if her song had had a more uplifting message; especially towards the end. Song 3 did not deserve to come last, but who could argue with the choice of the winner ?
I wish they'd announce the points in ascending order, rather than order of performance. More suspense and excitement that way. 😐😒 And funny how the Beeb had video link-up to the jury spokespeople already in 1981, whereas we had to wait till 1994 to see the same in the Eurovision. 😐🤔
I suppose the Beeb already had live links between all their various production centres / studios so it was easier to pull this off. When it came to the actual contest they had to wait until satellite technology was at a level where reliable connections allowed the voting to move in-vision without it being a total disaster. I suspect some participating countries could have moved to in-vision sooner but it would have been messy having some in-vision and others on the phone.
When a stage choreography won the Eurovision Song Contest ... 😂😹 And 42 years later I'm still able to do it - though I never even liked the song (in the opposite to some of their later material, to be fair). 👍 Surprisingly good level for a UK national final - I would have sent "Have you ever been in love" to Dublin. 🏆 And my personal votes actually would have led to a different winner there ... (1 point to Flanders representing Belgium, 2 points to Portugal, 3 points to Luxembourg, 4 points to Austria, 5 points to West Germany, 6 points to Switzerland, 7 points to France, 8 points to Greece, 10 points to Sweden and finally 12 points to Ireland) 🎤 By the way, the German version of "Making your mind up" is titled "Rock 'n' Roll Cowboy", sung by Maggie Mae. And of course many Germans still refuse to spend their holidays in Switzerland since then ... 😄 Anyway, enjoyed watching this 1981 edition of "A Song for Europe" for the very first time. 🆒
Somewhere in an alternative universe, song 1 won and we came dead last in Dublin with no points whatsoever and we became the laughing stock of Europe. Remember that this was the same year that Finland sent Riki Sorsa with Reggae OK, which went as well as a snowflake in a heatwave. None of these songs could have beaten ‘Johnny Blue’….other than the one that did of course. Interesting fact. Peter Sinfield, who wrote the lyrics to the song that was performed after Bucks Fizz’, went in to write the lyrics for most of Bucks Fuzz’ post Eurovision hits.
Quite a decent pre-selection. The right choice won, but Liquid Gold and Gem also had great songs. Beyond had corny lyrics, but it was an OK song and good voices - one of them married Cheryl Baker! Unity - she looked like someone having their second wedding and using their daughters and nieces as bridesmaids! One of the girls is Lisa Maxwell who was in "The Bill" :D Sue Glover has a fantastic voice, but she needed a good song. Lezlee Carling and Gary Benson were decent - Lezlee as mentioned below needed a stronger song with an uplifting message. Headache - it was weird but it was very typical of it's time but I find that the worst of the eight and it should have exchanged places with Unity.
My god have you heard the rest of this lot! Bucks fizz couldn't go wrong with that drabathon behind them! Specially unity how twee were they! Even liquid gold managed to pull out their worse song ever for this, and thats not saying a lot with "dance yourself dizzy!!" But there really was no alternative to bucks fizz in this one!!!!
Don't panic should've won by a mile. What a powerhouse voice Ellie Hope had. Great live performance, and in tune. Which is more than could ever be said for the dreadful Bucks Fizz.
A wretched selection of songs, this was a walkover for Bucks Fizz. Some of the songs here were dreary beyond belief. "Have you ever been in love?" is a good song. But there was nothing to touch Bucks Fizz, who put in a much better performance here than in the ESC.
Sir Terry is absolutely on top of his game here. What a brilliant snapshot in time. Thanks for sharing.
Did anyone notice, that after Mike Nolan goes off to sing the winning song, Terry incorrectly gives the title of one of the other songs, "Where Are You Now" 51:25
Last song was the best.
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Wow - I never realised that Leo Sayer covered a UK Eurovision hopeful!! Don't think Song 6 (Have you ever been in love?) would have won Eurovision, but what a good song. Thanks for sharing!
The definitive version of Have You Ever Been In Love is not Leo Sayers, this cover by Lena Zavaroni is a zillion times better
Lena Zavaroni sings 'Have You Ever Been In Love' 1982
Julie Ann Mulvey Thanks for sharing this link - not seen that before. I agree it's a really lovely version. RIP Lena
Yes I think it was strong enough for him to have been out on stage on his own. He straddled the emotions of pathos and melancholy without one hint of sentimentality.
One of the guys that wrote it was a chief songwriter in King Crimson called Pete Sinfield! Who were a "credible" prog rock band who once had a song called "21st century schiziod man!" From that to balladeering? Dig yourself out of this one pete!!!! Leo Sayer? The mind bogels!!!!
@@JulieAnnMulvey did you sing in the contest at any stage Julie.
Thank you for uploading this :).
I love very much the song 7 and 8
Thank for this video !!
Gem song 6, guy on Piano was Andy Hill, who wrote for bucks fizz and on keyboards is Nichola Martin, who put bucks fizz together. Andy Hill also went on to Marry Nichola Martin and have a fling with Jay Aston. He also co wrote making your mind up
much better performance than in Dublin.
Great winners too!
WOW Thanks for sharing - that is so interesting to see how they got to the eurovision !
I was in the audience all those years ago. I loved Wish by Beyond but also Bucks Fiz of course. They were really good songs submitted whence had A Song for Europe
Thanks for sharing !!!
Did anyone notice when Terry introduced Bucks Fizz performing the song right at the end of the show..he said the wrong title "Where Are They Now?" which was song No 7?
if I'm correct, the guy on guitar on song 4, is Alan Coates, who went on to tour with bucks fizz, and was in Prima Donna, with Lance Aston, Jay brother, the year prior. On drums looks like Adrian Shepherd, who also toured with bucks fizz, and was engaged to Cheryl Baker. The guy on base guitar looks like Steve stroud, who is married to Cheryl Baker. Cheryl Baker also represented the UK in 1978 in a band called coco
It was all very "familial" wasn't it? I grew up in the UK during this time, and I'm really enjoying revisiting all the Eurovision stuff :)
I bet Alan Coates was glad he got to play guitar this year, because he didn't have to do a dance ;)
I love it when nobody's concerned about being polite and Terry's just shit-talking the songs and the delegations and they're snapping right back at him. It looks like fun.
Yeah that wouldn't happen these days, everyone's too serious and posery now!!!!
Love and miss Terry
They are so cute at the end! Love them!
I've just come across and will now have to look for other years. Really interesting for me as I was NEARLY on the 1977 edition until the project was shelved. It's fascinating seeing songs like these that will never ever be heard on the radio
'For Only a Day' went on to become the Miss World anthem for several years!
Thank you for confirming that; I was trying to think where else it had been used, I knew it was some kind of big contest but probably not Eurovision :)
very good thank you.
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A good contest! The winner, Don't Panic, Have You Ever Been In love, Not Without Your Ticket, and esp. Wish - all great songs! Just one awful one - "For Only a Day". And Terry Wogan was actually FUNNY.....unbelieveable!
So much better than the UK final's we have now. Better songs with great songwriters
Great when we had telephone voting
And more choice back then too.
Not without your Ticket by Headache
Gem changed their name to Paris, and the singer Andy Hill wrote for Bucks Fizz
The drummer, in the final song was engaged to Jane McDonald, until his recent death. Tom on the keyboards also toured with bucks fizz.
We should bring back a song for europe, we're currently one of the only countries that doesn't have a national final
never knew the Leo sayer classic was a eurovision song.
I watched this at the time and by the time Leo Sayer recorded it I had forgotten ;)
Bucks Fizz is a Eurovision classic....a clear winner in this show. It stood out because it was different. As it did in the final.
As soon as you saw the jive and the skirts takin of you knew they where going to win. I like song 1 and don't panic
Do you have more "a song for Europe" full show from 1988 onwards????
Bucksfizz were the best - best song, best performance but song No8 was a close 2nd in performance in my book and Where Are You Now 3rd :)
That 8th performance was by the already popular then Liquid "dance yourself dizzy "gold
Why not resurrect on of these songs for the current UK entry :)
Can't do that as the songs for each contest can not have been released or performed publically before the September peceding the contest. This is due to be changed to much closer to the contest for next year.
Terrys face after song 3, classic!
For ONCE his sarcasm was needed.....
The singer looks like Ester Rantzen
I remember watching this at the time. I thought he was going to say they should all be in bed LOL.
Love the song after Bucks Fizz sung beautifully. Went on to be a hit for Leo Sayer.
And the lead singer of Gem even looks / sounds like Leo Sayer :)
But... It isn't a original Leo Sayer' song, really?
The Fizz won this contest and the rest as they say is history.
The standard was high this year. The most talented singer performed song 7. She would have done much better if her song had had a more uplifting message; especially towards the end. Song 3 did not deserve to come last, but who could argue with the choice of the winner ?
I wish they'd announce the points in ascending order, rather than order of performance. More suspense and excitement that way. 😐😒
And funny how the Beeb had video link-up to the jury spokespeople already in 1981, whereas we had to wait till 1994 to see the same in the Eurovision. 😐🤔
I suppose the Beeb already had live links between all their various production centres / studios so it was easier to pull this off. When it came to the actual contest they had to wait until satellite technology was at a level where reliable connections allowed the voting to move in-vision without it being a total disaster. I suspect some participating countries could have moved to in-vision sooner but it would have been messy having some in-vision and others on the phone.
"Have you ever been in love" became a world wide succes by someone else.
Totally forgot the mainstream early eighties still sounded like the late 70's LOL.
SUE GLOVER WAS THE BEST!!!!!
When a stage choreography won the Eurovision Song Contest ...
😂😹 And 42 years later I'm still able to do it - though I never even liked the song (in the opposite to some of their later material, to be fair).
👍 Surprisingly good level for a UK national final - I would have sent "Have you ever been in love" to Dublin.
🏆 And my personal votes actually would have led to a different winner there ... (1 point to Flanders representing Belgium, 2 points to Portugal, 3 points to Luxembourg, 4 points to Austria, 5 points to West Germany, 6 points to Switzerland, 7 points to France, 8 points to Greece, 10 points to Sweden and finally 12 points to Ireland)
🎤 By the way, the German version of "Making your mind up" is titled "Rock 'n' Roll Cowboy", sung by Maggie Mae. And of course many Germans still refuse to spend their holidays in Switzerland since then ... 😄
Anyway, enjoyed watching this 1981 edition of "A Song for Europe" for the very first time. 🆒
I felt so disappointed when Bristol gave Bucksfizz 12 points, putting them shy of 100 points.
Where is ASFE 1985?
Have you ever felt the need to stray……….ironic. He did with jay aston
Did you see the way his wife was eyeing him while he was singing LOL.
Wow, more than 6 songs in a UK national final!
The years prior had 12
51:26 WRONG TITLE TERRY!
The most talented musician was the guy on the piano at Song 6.
it was a hit by Leo Sayer the following year
I like song 8 but I feel it’s dated if it had entered in 79 or 80 it would be at home
Song number 1 is just so weird!!!! ...lol
Yes it is but you can't help hearing it
Somewhere in an alternative universe, song 1 won and we came dead last in Dublin with no points whatsoever and we became the laughing stock of Europe. Remember that this was the same year that Finland sent Riki Sorsa with Reggae OK, which went as well as a snowflake in a heatwave.
None of these songs could have beaten ‘Johnny Blue’….other than the one that did of course.
Interesting fact. Peter Sinfield, who wrote the lyrics to the song that was performed after Bucks Fizz’, went in to write the lyrics for most of Bucks Fuzz’ post Eurovision hits.
Quite a decent pre-selection. The right choice won, but Liquid Gold and Gem also had great songs. Beyond had corny lyrics, but it was an OK song and good voices - one of them married Cheryl Baker! Unity - she looked like someone having their second wedding and using their daughters and nieces as bridesmaids! One of the girls is Lisa Maxwell who was in "The Bill" :D Sue Glover has a fantastic voice, but she needed a good song. Lezlee Carling and Gary Benson were decent - Lezlee as mentioned below needed a stronger song with an uplifting message. Headache - it was weird but it was very typical of it's time but I find that the worst of the eight and it should have exchanged places with Unity.
Pretty sure Lindy Brill from "Grange Hill" is also one of those little "bridesmaids" :)
@@Jojoseahorse yes she was!
"Nine votes, _neuf points_ to Number 7." (😆)
My god have you heard the rest of this lot! Bucks fizz couldn't go wrong with that drabathon behind them! Specially unity how twee were they! Even liquid gold managed to pull out their worse song ever for this, and thats not saying a lot with "dance yourself dizzy!!" But there really was no alternative to bucks fizz in this one!!!!
FOUR endings!
Don't panic should've won by a mile. What a powerhouse voice Ellie Hope had. Great live performance, and in tune. Which is more than could ever be said for the dreadful Bucks Fizz.
and yet bucks fizz went on to win and dont panic would not have
@@danhunter4556 that you can only speculate on in reality we will *NEVER* know - "what if?"
@@Keithbarber well its not speculation that the uk made the right choice as bucks fizz went on to win
@@danhunter4556 true, but it's only speculation about the other song
@@danhunter4556 you are *NOT* going to change my point of view, regardless of what you say - *YOU ARE ONLY SPECULATING* - _WHAT IF?_
Song 8 was shouted not sung. She looked so high 😂😂😂
A wretched selection of songs, this was a walkover for Bucks Fizz. Some of the songs here were dreary beyond belief. "Have you ever been in love?" is a good song. But there was nothing to touch Bucks Fizz, who put in a much better performance here than in the ESC.
bucks fizz deserved to win liquid gold was shouting not singing
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