I wish Bucks Fizz was more of a success in the USA back in the 80’s! I heard of them over 40 years ago but only bc I was a Radio DJ in Ohio at the time and we received their records in the mail. We weren’t supposed to air their songs bc it was against station policy….however I played them anyway and listeners really liked their sound🤗👍
Despite being right in the middle of the so-called “Second British Invasion” from 1981 to 1985/86, Bucks Fizz was considered “too British” to catch on in America. Their only song that received an official American release was “The Land Of Make Believe” and it flopped, didn’t even chart.
Now that I am "over the hill" and don't care anymore about being cool, I am going back to this old pop music that I used to make fun of. This is great!
Legit only found this from Todd In The Shadows as a throwaway line from an Express VPN ad. Kinda mad I didn't hear it sooner cause it's a bop. Thanks Todd!
A very cleverly written pop song. Most of the harmonies you actually never hear, and there are several of them. Despite what people think of Bucks Fizz, they had some of the best writers in the business.
Some resemblance with i am a camera from the buggles , the producer of BF was a fan of horns work but gave up competing when he heard owner of a lonely heart , lol
Growing up as a kid in Late soviet union, heard it from my father's, Who was saylor, recordings, I was 9 problary, this one and the land of make believe... That beautiful aura lives on forever
Just watched Bucks Fizz live last night in Minehead Somerset. It was the proper Bucks Fizz with Bobby G. They were fantastic still. Can't believe Bobby G is 60. He still has an amazing voice.
The only ''proper'' Bucks Fizz was only when 4 of the original members of the band were still singing and recording together in the 1980's That is, with either Jay or with Shelley. Once both of them were gone, it was then Mike, Cheryl and Bobby only for a short time as the ''real'' Bucks Fizz. Having only one original band member does not make the band authentic or proper!
You never are too old or too young to hear such a wonderful song, It feels like it was yesterday so many good memories, THANKS BUCKS FIZZ , you make my life a brighter and happier one.
@@markfox1545 "sure the gays might have been dying of aids, political policies increased income inequality, we were at the height of the cold war and we're afraid of nuclear annihilation, and hair metal was a thing, it was better!
Hear about this over a years ago from Todd in the Shadows, finally remembered to look it up while I had access to the internet, and this is way better and different than I thought it would be. There's an alternative universe somewhere where Bucks Fizz and Duran Duran swapped places.
gary maxwell Andy Hill, but it would’ve been great if Trevor had worked with them as well as Dollar. Their music was in the same vein as Dollar, and in the ‘90s David Van Day joined Bobby then Mike in different line ups of the group, but it ended in disaster. Look on Wikipedia if you don’t know about it already.
This is far, far, far better than anyone dared to admit at the time. In particular, musically 3:06 to 3:11 honestly gave me goosepimples as a kid. I'm listening now, 42 years beyond those junior school days - with that week's 'Look In' in my bag - and do you know what? The 3:06 to 3:11 goosepimples have returned.
I think I bought the 7" of this XD I STILL LOVE IT...that bass line right at the start....aahhhhh no decade was better for music, films, sweets, children's TV than the 80's. NONE. This song is miles better than their Eurovision winner.
Wonders I think Mike said he thought it was released too early in their career, but Cheryl kinda argued that if it had been released later, it probably wouldn’t have been a big hit cos their fans had moved on by then. I think they all had kind of a love-hate relationship with MYMU cos while it shot them to fame, it made credibility difficult cos everyone kinda expected their following hits to be in the same style. Land of Make Believe was a real turning point for them, One Of Those Nights didn’t do so well, but Land put them right back at the top. Totally agree re ‘80s, no decade like it. I don’t even follow today’s charts, such as they are, don’t know any of the tracks on Now compilations!
Cheryl always my fave she never elevates herself she just is a nice lass plus i love her bendy thumbs lol
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considering all the competition in early 80s from the New Roms, electronic bands, etc, etc, BZ did really well in uk carts 6 top 5 hits between 81 and 83.
It would have quite likely got me a good hiding at school but I loved bucks fizz so kept it as a secret and ive always had a bit of a crush on Cheryl, well for about the last thirty years! I miss the 80s a lot.
+andrew j That's funny coz I always thought that Jay was supposed to be the real eye candy of the group (Bobby being the male equivalent; sorry Mike.....lolz and Cheryl was the back up there to just make up the numbers, in a similar way to how Agnetha was the eye candy of ABBA and Anni-Frid was the back up of that group. rofl! Sorry Anni-Frid fans.
+Mongo Boogie How did Anni-Frid became the back up singe in ABBA? They both shared lead vocals.Benny said that to keep both girls happy they'd take it in turns to take on lead vocal.
Dear how mistaken you are saying Anni-Frid is a back up singer? Then you probably never hear Fernando nor I Have a dream, Knowing me Knowing you, Money Money Money, Super Trouper. Boy you dont know do you!!!!
Ya know u have songs out there that have a great deal word play & quite complex, this is one of them.......not just cleverly written but very cleverly arranged & produced......still has just as much of a hook today ❤
So busy and exciting, I never get bored of it. It segues nicely into Easy Love on their Are You Ready album with a fab drummy bit courtesy of Graham Broad. On the Bucks Fizz story dvd, Mike reveals he slated Land of Make Believe cos of the lyrics even though it became their best selling single, then when they recorded Camera, he was like this is great, this is gonna be number one!
Even now watching these Videos!.. I really am amazed, just how good they wer back then! Kinda an early Steps! Just beautiful vocals.. and the rest!! Now rediscovering Buck’s Fizz all over again 2021... just cos I want to listen to their songs, sung by totally natural artists! Sweet! X
READYTEDDYBEAR Their last single Heart Of Stone, later covered by Cher was released in 1988, but flopped, only reached #50 or thereabouts. Cheryl, Mike and Jay continued as a trio in the early 90s on the cabaret circuit, Butlins etc even releasing a live album for their tenth anniversary. Cheryl left in ‘93 to have her children, then Mike and Bobby continued for a while with various line ups. It’s all a bit complicated, look on Wikipedia lol. Mike, Cheryl and Jay now perform as The Fizz and have recently released a new album Smoke & Mirrors.
yea not really there reformed in 2004 and 2016 under the name the fizz with just the 3 of them but that Mike Nolan has just left them after 43 years and was doing concerts too
Oh boy, it sure is lucky that I got ExpressVPN to fulfil my urge to watch the insane music video of ‘My Camera Never Lies’ by obscure 80s pop band Buck’s Fizz!
So this is where Big Brother got its idea for the 'eye' symbol! Bucks Fizz... Brilliant stuff. This is my favourite song and Jay, my favourite member of the group. Oddly, my name is also Jay!
This song is about 35 years old...It's scary to think that the future now was being foretold then. Bucks Fizz had some well produced hits for their time.
Alec JC That’s down to their producer Andy Hill, he seemed to really bring out the best in their vocal capabilities with the harmonies they were renowned for, together with his superb songwriting and the musicianship.
I got to know of Bucks Fizz in 2006 when investigating the Eurovision Song Contest on my way to establish myself as the massive ESC fan I am today. This is one of my top favorite groups from the contest, this being one of my personal favorite songs. 🥰 I would've been so hooked onto them as a kid!
Well im 48 and still have a soft spot for a lot of BF songs as i just find them really catchy and easy to listen to and the cheaply made videos still make it all the more appealing to me in a weird sort of way. I am really surprised they never banged loads more hits out. Oh well i am grateful to youtube to help refresh my ageing memory.
Love it ,wow these songs are 43 years old and still sound amazing. Ive loved this group from day one,and always will .Thank you so much for this compilation of the first album they produced.❤❤❤❤❤❤
I had a bunch of Weetabix "Top Trax" tapes but I don't think I had this one. I had plenty of Big Country, Tears for Fears and Thompson Twins, and (my favourite at the time) Tarzan Boy!
Remember them lol, If You Can’t Stand The Heat featured on one of the other character’s cassettes. I remember you got a postcard of each act with some info, but strangely they used a pic from the Talking In Your Sleep photo shoot, with Jay, sitting in a field. The info paragraph said with their new line up (Shelley) they look set to go on making more Top Trax!
How good is this... a very clever song and ahead of its time, Bucks Fizz were and are greater than most people think, and we all know they are still around today dont we Mr G..
There was room for a new ABBA in the early 80s, while Bucks Fizz had the looks, they didn’t have the songs to match the Swedes. The “awe, awe, click, click” is ball breaking cheeses! In fact this has the tight production of Does Your Mother Know by ABBA! The references to classic films is cool in the video.
My god I was ten. Still quite catchy though. Takes me back to playing tapes (cassettes for the uninitiated!) on my sister's tape player. Pop was fun in those days!
I can remember buying this single from woolworths in 1982 and playing it on my stepmothers record player.sad thing was once I got it home it was broken.still got it back eventually loved it then still do.
Great song specially when played over a composite of Kevin Keegans greatest playing days at Liverpool in the late 70s...shown on t.v at the time....t.v gold was that.
great 80's track, always liked this one, and bucks fizz was a great band, and mike nolan real nice guy, glad he survived a brain tumor a few years back, real good song, and not 80's pop crap, better than the pop of today.
Loved this group when I was young (pun intended LOL) too ... Watching this again brings back the best of the childhood memories - mostly of my Raleigh Grifter. Hard to think they are all now 60 or reaching 60 and I am now 42 - Grifter long gone too ... These days I ride round in an Airbus A330 :o)
1982: their third and last #1 in the UK (all three in about a year). Nichola Martin and Andy Hill wrote this; their next song from the LP, "Now Those Days are Gone" would hit #8 and be nominated for an Ivor Novello award. In the US on the "Bucks Fizz" LP.
This would blow up again if a Hollywood producer/ director put it into a movie/ tv show.
One of Bucks Fizz’s best songs!!!
I much prefer it to Making Your Mind Up.
Fell in love with them the night they won Eurovision. Still love the original band.
I wish Bucks Fizz was more of a success in the USA back in the 80’s! I heard of them over 40 years ago but only bc I was a Radio DJ in Ohio at the time and we received their records in the mail. We weren’t supposed to air their songs bc it was against station policy….however I played them anyway and listeners really liked their sound🤗👍
Despite being right in the middle of the so-called “Second British Invasion” from 1981 to 1985/86, Bucks Fizz was considered “too British” to catch on in America. Their only song that received an official American release was “The Land Of Make Believe” and it flopped, didn’t even chart.
It's not surprising they didn't catch on. I just have trouble seeing Americans going in for Buck's Fizz.
I think this could easily have been a hit in the US.
Buck Fizz’s music is so underrated. A revival is long overdue. They had a style was uniquely theirs.
Now that I am "over the hill" and don't care anymore about being cool, I am going back to this old pop music that I used to make fun of. This is great!
Join the club....
Legit only found this from Todd In The Shadows as a throwaway line from an Express VPN ad. Kinda mad I didn't hear it sooner cause it's a bop. Thanks Todd!
I think the songwriters won an award for this song. Deservedly so in my opinion.
Saw them perform
this time last week....🥰❤️at the Stag in Sevenoaks'......blessed to have grown up in the 80's!! ❤❤❤❤❤
A very cleverly written pop song. Most of the harmonies you actually never hear, and there are several of them. Despite what people think of Bucks Fizz, they had some of the best writers in the business.
Some resemblance with i am a camera from the buggles , the producer of BF was a fan of horns work but gave up competing when he heard owner of a lonely heart , lol
@@SniffMyDeadwax I happen to really like that saccharine shit. Ahhhhh, the good old days where you could just raft a river of saccharine shit.
@@jamiemorrison2389 if it makes you happy, I like a little more depth :D :D :D :
@@SniffMyDeadwax they have more depth now ,40 years on and still going strong... not bad for being ''shallow''
@@mickfizz1 Id imagine they have matured the act over the years, a la Depeche mode.
The bridge to the chorus has so much energy it gives me goosebumps, a beautifully crafted pop song! ❤️
Growing up as a kid in Late soviet union, heard it from my father's, Who was saylor, recordings, I was 9 problary, this one and the land of make believe...
That beautiful aura lives on forever
I never tire of listening to Mike sing. He has such warmth in his voice.
He was a beautiful boy back then
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Nevet mind mike.look at cheryl
@@gerryfinn5210 cheryl and mike very pretty
My first teenage crush! Cheryl! What an awesome song too! Buck's Fizz's best song by a mile!
First heard this on an episode of Todd in The Shadows. Loved it ever since.
This song is the epitome of a pop classic from the early 1980's
and the clip is simply awesome!
I still love Bucks Fizz!
Just watched Bucks Fizz live last night in Minehead Somerset. It was the proper Bucks Fizz with Bobby G. They were fantastic still. Can't believe Bobby G is 60. He still has an amazing voice.
The only ''proper'' Bucks Fizz was only when 4 of the original members of the band were still singing and recording together in the 1980's That is, with either Jay or with Shelley. Once both of them were gone, it was then Mike, Cheryl and Bobby only for a short time as the ''real'' Bucks Fizz. Having only one original band member does not make the band authentic or proper!
mickfizz1 From a legal point of view, the band I saw were, in name at least, The Real Bucks Fizz.
Paul Booker
Yes Paul, fair enough. I'm glad that you had a good time back then.cheers.
I love the fact that every member took the lead at some time, shows the depth of talent they actually had
You never are too old or too young to hear such a wonderful song, It feels like it was yesterday so many good memories, THANKS BUCKS FIZZ , you make my life a brighter and happier one.
used to love love love Buck's Fizz the joys of being 8, where did that time go?! life goes tooooo quick
Best song from a great group. When music was brilliant and life was so much better. 80s forever.
Sandra Wright - still got those rose-tinted glasses?
@@markfox1545 "sure the gays might have been dying of aids, political policies increased income inequality, we were at the height of the cold war and we're afraid of nuclear annihilation, and hair metal was a thing, it was better!
We just miss being young, that's what its really all about. I say the same thing myself.
I thought this track was way ahead of it's time in 1982 the first time I heard it ! Jay Aston is so beautiful too !
Cheryl carried them for years with her sexappeal. She cant do it now though. But she still good looking woman
I completely forgot how lovely looking they all were and how talented.
Most of us were fly then 👍🏼 Before the system literally brainwashed with shit food et al No going out on pjs for us 🤣
Jay and Cheryl both look amazing in this video. Got to be up there as one of their best, this.
Well said
Buck’s Fizz Eurovision winners and one of Britain’s best pop bands still loved 42 years on from making your mind up
I definitely agree ,I'm still listening to them today
Hear about this over a years ago from Todd in the Shadows, finally remembered to look it up while I had access to the internet, and this is way better and different than I thought it would be. There's an alternative universe somewhere where Bucks Fizz and Duran Duran swapped places.
Just came here from his fun style video.
Incredibly sophisticated pop song. The arrangement is very dynamic, and that section from 2:38 is almost prog rock. Great stuff. :)
Grant Smith Trevor Horn produced?
gary maxwell Andy Hill, but it would’ve been great if Trevor had worked with them as well as Dollar. Their music was in the same vein as Dollar, and in the ‘90s David Van Day joined Bobby then Mike in different line ups of the group, but it ended in disaster. Look on Wikipedia if you don’t know about it already.
@@zanducktv2398 or watch Trouble At The Top Bucks Fizz right here on TH-cam
This is far, far, far better than anyone dared to admit at the time.
In particular, musically 3:06 to 3:11 honestly gave me goosepimples as a kid.
I'm listening now, 42 years beyond those junior school days - with that week's 'Look In' in my bag - and do you know what? The 3:06 to 3:11 goosepimples have returned.
I remember growing up listening to this. I was 8 thinking life was great 80's music made me happy
One of the best bridges in 80's pop. Bar none.
I think I bought the 7" of this XD I STILL LOVE IT...that bass line right at the start....aahhhhh no decade was better for music, films, sweets, children's TV than the 80's. NONE. This song is miles better than their Eurovision winner.
Wonders I think Mike said he thought it was released too early in their career, but Cheryl kinda argued that if it had been released later, it probably wouldn’t have been a big hit cos their fans had moved on by then. I think they all had kind of a love-hate relationship with MYMU cos while it shot them to fame, it made credibility difficult cos everyone kinda expected their following hits to be in the same style. Land of Make Believe was a real turning point for them, One Of Those Nights didn’t do so well, but Land put them right back at the top. Totally agree re ‘80s, no decade like it. I don’t even follow today’s charts, such as they are, don’t know any of the tracks on Now compilations!
Cheryl always my fave she never elevates herself she just is a nice lass plus i love her bendy thumbs lol
considering all the competition in early 80s from the New Roms, electronic bands, etc, etc, BZ did really well in uk carts 6 top 5 hits between 81 and 83.
1982 was a great year for pop music.
Was it that long ago!
Wow 👀 😮😊🎉❤
For me it was the best year musically ever.
It would have quite likely got me a good hiding at school but I loved bucks fizz so kept it as a secret and ive always had a bit of a crush on Cheryl, well for about the last thirty years! I miss the 80s a lot.
adam brown spot on mate, these days though i think jat aston was fit as!
+andrew j That's funny coz I always thought that Jay was supposed to be the real eye candy of the group (Bobby being the male equivalent; sorry Mike.....lolz and Cheryl was the back up there to just make up the numbers, in a similar way to how Agnetha was the eye candy of ABBA and Anni-Frid was the back up of that group. rofl! Sorry Anni-Frid fans.
+Mongo Boogie How did Anni-Frid became the back up singe in ABBA? They both shared lead vocals.Benny said that to keep both girls happy they'd take it in turns to take on lead vocal.
Dear how mistaken you are saying Anni-Frid is a back up singer? Then you probably never hear Fernando nor I Have a dream, Knowing me Knowing you, Money Money Money, Super Trouper. Boy you dont know do you!!!!
That guy just doesnt know!!
2020, July 27th, bloody love this song
Listened to this twice and I don't get it...but I liked the other 2 hits - 'The land of make believe' and 'Making your mind up'.
My most favourite song of Bucks Fizz. Fascinating arrangement!
Ya know u have songs out there that have a great deal word play & quite complex, this is one of them.......not just cleverly written but very cleverly arranged & produced......still has just as much of a hook today ❤
So busy and exciting, I never get bored of it. It segues nicely into Easy Love on their Are You Ready album with a fab drummy bit courtesy of Graham Broad. On the Bucks Fizz story dvd, Mike reveals he slated Land of Make Believe cos of the lyrics even though it became their best selling single, then when they recorded Camera, he was like this is great, this is gonna be number one!
Prodigy/Big Twinz ~~~ Click Clack!!!!
Even now watching these Videos!.. I really am amazed, just how good they wer back then! Kinda an early Steps! Just beautiful vocals.. and the rest!! Now rediscovering Buck’s Fizz all over again 2021... just cos I want to listen to their songs, sung by totally natural artists! Sweet! X
Their new stuff as the Fizz is great too - Cheryl, Mike and Jay.
Wonderful songwriting
Great vocals love them
It's a very unique song, with interesting rhythms and beat variations, cleverly written. One of my favourites.
They were only around from 1981 to 1986 in popular culture and they faded away but youtube keeps their light shining.
READYTEDDYBEAR Their last single Heart Of Stone, later covered by Cher was released in 1988, but flopped, only reached #50 or thereabouts. Cheryl, Mike and Jay continued as a trio in the early 90s on the cabaret circuit, Butlins etc even releasing a live album for their tenth anniversary. Cheryl left in ‘93 to have her children, then Mike and Bobby continued for a while with various line ups. It’s all a bit complicated, look on Wikipedia lol. Mike, Cheryl and Jay now perform as The Fizz and have recently released a new album Smoke & Mirrors.
yea not really there reformed in 2004 and 2016 under the name the fizz with just the 3 of them but that Mike Nolan has just left them after 43 years and was doing concerts too
Oh boy, it sure is lucky that I got ExpressVPN to fulfil my urge to watch the insane music video of ‘My Camera Never Lies’ by obscure 80s pop band Buck’s Fizz!
We've. All. Been. There.....
@@michaellee8816 'Obscure'? Surely some mistake there............
Hardly obscure..:)
It's not obscure, Todd just doesn't know shit
hello from the future. it's unblocked in the US now.
Brilliant pop song 💗🥂
Jay’s hair is the most campest fabulous thing in existence
So this is where Big Brother got its idea for the 'eye' symbol! Bucks Fizz... Brilliant stuff. This is my favourite song and Jay, my favourite member of the group. Oddly, my name is also Jay!
I love this song, Bucks Fizz (The Fizz) are brilliant!
This song is about 35 years old...It's scary to think that the future now was being foretold then. Bucks Fizz had some well produced hits for their time.
Alec JC That’s down to their producer Andy Hill, he seemed to really bring out the best in their vocal capabilities with the harmonies they were renowned for, together with his superb songwriting and the musicianship.
Bucks Fizz - brilliant! This is a fine song just like Land Of Make Believe. Love it!
The only best thing about my childhood was Buck Fizz and want all their hits played at my funeral!.
😂😂😂😂 me too
F**king amazing. I love the ability to find songs half remembered from childhood on here 😊
I got to know of Bucks Fizz in 2006 when investigating the Eurovision Song Contest on my way to establish myself as the massive ESC fan I am today. This is one of my top favorite groups from the contest, this being one of my personal favorite songs. 🥰
I would've been so hooked onto them as a kid!
Well im 48 and still have a soft spot for a lot of BF songs as i just find them really catchy and easy to listen to and the cheaply made videos still make it all the more appealing to me in a weird sort of way. I am really surprised they never banged loads more hits out. Oh well i am grateful to youtube to help refresh my ageing memory.
My fav bucks fizz song as a kid and still sounds fabulous!
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Straight back to 80s . Bike rides round Scholes and Barwick in Elmet???? Leeds. A time to be young!
Loved this when I was a kid, still do! Best film clip of that year
SOME OF THEIR SONGS, ARE RIGHT UP THERE WITH ABBA 😘
I agree 💯
By far the best song of the edexcel music tech exam in my opinion
So true
I litterally listened to this on repeat with my spare 10mins 😂😂
What where the other songs on the exam? I can't remember...
+Tom Adams For arts sake, tlc - waterfalls , Neon womb. That's all i remember x
+nadine charlery sorry the first one is Art for arts sake
I was young and innocent. I would sing my heart out to this one 😀
You're lucky. By the time I heard this, I knew that my camera was the only thing that never lied.
Snap 💯👌👌
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Love it ,wow these songs are 43 years old and still sound amazing. Ive loved this group from day one,and always will .Thank you so much for this compilation of the first album they produced.❤❤❤❤❤❤
the WORDOLOGY in this song is epic.a true masterclass and hats of t itslyrical and musical arrangement dept. Beautifully executed.
One of my favourite buckfizz's songs
Just brilliant!!
80s classic!!Brilliant group
Great days 12 years NHS when music was great and the care of people was how it should be all songs bring back memories
Saw Bobby G a few weeks ago at Ashcroft Holiday Park in Kent as we were on holiday and he has still got it at near 64
I got this on tape (Bixie's Cassette) with tokens from Weetabix back in '86!
I had a bunch of Weetabix "Top Trax" tapes but I don't think I had this one. I had plenty of Big Country, Tears for Fears and Thompson Twins, and (my favourite at the time) Tarzan Boy!
Remember them lol, If You Can’t Stand The Heat featured on one of the other character’s cassettes. I remember you got a postcard of each act with some info, but strangely they used a pic from the Talking In Your Sleep photo shoot, with Jay, sitting in a field. The info paragraph said with their new line up (Shelley) they look set to go on making more Top Trax!
How good is this... a very clever song and ahead of its time, Bucks Fizz were and are greater than most people think, and we all know they are still around today dont we Mr G..
Yes The Fizz are amazing.
God these four were smokin hot . Great catchy songs
There was room for a new ABBA in the early 80s, while Bucks Fizz had the looks, they didn’t have the songs to match the Swedes. The “awe, awe, click, click” is ball breaking cheeses!
In fact this has the tight production of Does Your Mother Know by ABBA!
The references to classic films is cool in the video.
well produced pop tune
I saw their final 🎉 I'm glad they still make living from top pop music 🎶🎵🤩
love the 80s n ...cheryl baker ....ive grown up with her....we once done a duet....she woz on the radio n i woz in the bath....x
This is my favourite album of bucks fizz it being back some good memories when I was at school from amanda
My god I was ten. Still quite catchy though. Takes me back to playing tapes (cassettes for the uninitiated!) on my sister's tape player. Pop was fun in those days!
"My camer-re-ra-oh-oh"
I love that part. 😂😂😂😂
Me To,to, Yes,yes!
Absolutely loved them and still listen to The Fizz now
The beautiful Jay Aston! Say no more! She is as beautiful now in 2014 as she was here in 1982. We are of a similar age but I still adore her.
+tegbejeth - Jay Aston switched our town's Christmas lights on last year. She was lovely!
I've always been a fan of Jay, especially her lead vocals on When We Were Young.
I can remember buying this single from woolworths in 1982 and playing it on my stepmothers record player.sad thing was once I got it home it was broken.still got it back eventually loved it then still do.
Fab tune , Jay Aston is totally gorgeous in that video.
Team Cheryl for life!
Gotta love the whold ABBA thingwith the screen split in to quarters! hahahah
True,that.
Blockbuster from Bucks Fizz! :)
love this group as a child
Great song specially when played over a composite of Kevin Keegans greatest playing days at Liverpool in the late 70s...shown on t.v at the time....t.v gold was that.
Such a fab song.Takes me right back to being 9 again.
One of my favourites when I was a kid.
great 80's track, always liked this one, and bucks fizz was a great band, and mike nolan real nice guy, glad he survived a brain tumor a few years back, real good song, and not 80's pop crap, better than the pop of today.
Wasn't a brian tumour was brian injury when their coach crashed
When did Mike have a brain tumour? Do you mean Martin Kemp? He had 2.
Loved this group when I was young (pun intended LOL) too ... Watching this again brings back the best of the childhood memories - mostly of my Raleigh Grifter. Hard to think they are all now 60 or reaching 60 and I am now 42 - Grifter long gone too ... These days I ride round in an Airbus A330 :o)
This group are Great. So less of the insults. Abba were good so is Bucks Fizz.
i agree!
Love this track, ahead of its time.
Even now in 2016, they're still catchy as fook!!!
ABBA wrote their own songs, missie.
great clip for its time and the perfect pop tune
Wow!!..NEVER realised Cheryl did a "Marilyn" @ 1:16..AND in Black and White @ 3:01..xx
Isn't Jay Aston just the absolute bomb!! Had a massive crush on her back in the day, absolutely gorgeous woman.xx
I've STILL got a crush on her. Just Beautiful.
I remember seeing them in the 80s, are ready tour . I was about 13 year s old still love them❤
Bucks Fizz You Are Famous Now and So Perfect And Totally awesome
Cheryl Baker ! The girl next door look gets me everytime! Gorgeous chick !
1982: their third and last #1 in the UK (all three in about a year). Nichola Martin and Andy Hill wrote this; their next song from the LP, "Now Those Days are Gone" would hit #8 and be nominated for an Ivor Novello award. In the US on the "Bucks Fizz" LP.
best song of Buck's fizz
christ! this takes me back to a time when innocence reigned!