Belter indeed. I saw recently that it was written in response to Thatcher's denigration of working class people. I always loved the song from its release in 1984 and finding this out forty years later is the icing on the cake. Not only a great piece of music but defiant towards the woman who destroyed Britain.
Just playing a load of Scottish bands before I head out to see Deacon Blue... I'm Irish but my celtic cousins in Scotland definitely have the edge on Music .
@@jamesfallon9265 Enjoy the concert. I have been a fan since 1987 but I don't think much of Ricky Ross. Lorraine McIntosh and Dougie Vipond seem very nice. I first saw them in 1989 and last time was a few years ago in Preston.
I am a Scotswomsn of nearly 67 yrs old This was one of our faves growing up. We laughed and hsd fun. I shared this last night as am saddened to see whats happening in My Country today If UK. I am actually in Australia now due to...love. The kind see here...my childhood sweetheart we married late in life. These times sadly are being eroded well and truly. By all sorts if things. ! I am thankful for my Ancestors that they gave me one of best erad to grow up in. !
Heard this song for the first time in a Volkswagen commercial on Sky One in the mid-90s and fell in love with it. I thought about it again today, August 22, 2024, and I just want to thank the Bluebells for the beautiful memories (and the beautiful nostalgic video).
My friend is 60 today. I'm 60 in two months. We cycle in the hills of Yunnan China together. He brews the best beer in Jinghong. We are both healthy. Have a passion for learning and have enough money and good wives. Yeah we are getting old but we don't feel it and don't act it except for the wisdom acquired. His party starts in two hours looking on a terrace overlooking the Mekong.. No lockdown here. We should play this song to all our Chinese neighbours. Being older can be he best time of your life. I'm still a baby really. Life is fresh when you realise your really breathing.
I’m 21 years of age, people always tell me that I have a really strange music taste for my age, I love 50s right through to the 90s (70s and 80s in particular). I’ve grew up with my parents listening to their music and I always loved it. I don’t like the music nowadays, I feel like the older music has more meaning and soul to it. This is one of my favourite songs, I don’t know what it is, but, it gives me a really nostalgic feeling.
Just listen to whatever you want, I had the same thing, still do. I would listen to Flemish tracks from the 60's and 70's and at the same time to early Techno and House. That was in the early 90's. My grandparents never really understood but they were happy, they smiled , as long I was happy. And they could hear some of their old songs again. And the neighbours knew when I was home alone, which was rare, the HiFi would be wide open then.
why every youtube video from an older song gotta have a comment like this 😂😂😂but naw for real though, imma give you some advice since you're young: It's always better to like stuff than it is to not. Of course there's some undeniably uninspired music coming out in every era, but try to get into everything, basically every genre/era has gems worth seeking out. 40s through the 90s are full of rippers, but some of the best music ever has come out in the 2000s-2020s, it just might not be presented in the forms you've learned to like so far. If any music fascinates you for any reason, especially if it's something you normally don't like, dig the fuck in. You'll end up finding beauty in what you once thought was absolute garbage.
Still love this song. I really remember this from 1984 it's my feel good memory. Going on 56 years next month and this song still makes me smile. Thank goodness for memories from the 80s.
Laurel Martin 1984 was the year my daughter was born so good memories for me too ( not so good with her dad ) but this is one of my feel good songs from that era ❤️
I'll be 53 in November and this was in the charts when I joined the Royal Navy in '84. Still as young inside as I was then and still just as foolish lol. Always puts a smile on my face!!
Absolutely agree with you! I’m 57 next month and music from the 80s and the 70s make me feel so much joy. I believed everything would be fine, I was so optimistic. It’s that naive optimism which makes me cry for the girl, then the young woman. She didn’t realise that life could be horribly cruel, and it really was cruel. However, the wisdom of age has helped me to understand that everything passes eventually... life is absolutely fine these days 🥰😘
Well it was a hit in two different eras,originally in the summer of 1984 - the newspaper headline "Scargill arrested" gives away the major event that was going on at the time - and a number 1 in 1993 after it started getting used in TV commercials.
This song absolutely MADE my childhood, it's so jaunty and quirky. I want to go out and ride my bike whilst listening to it and flying down hills lol. It always makes me smile. I LOVE The Bluebells.
@@steviebudden3397 a load of stuff. Not all top ten releases unfortunately. 'I'm Falling' and 'Cath' were better known releases. You should check out The Singles Collection.
This is one of my favourite songs of all time, top 10 easily - I just love the lyrics, melody, music video and the memories it brings back of watching Top of the Pops and seeing such a fun song on tv
This song...doesn't bubble up often... but when it does... it's still love...even in 2020 for fossils like me... reminds me of innocence which once was! Totally love it!
I'm 35 and live in Australia now but heard this song as a kid growing up in wake field west Yorkshire..beautiful memories picking dandelions and making daisy chains on the moors in summer 😭🖤
I’m here because I’m an Auld bastard and remember this the first time round and was so glad to hear it again for Winston’s wedding and, almost forty years on Claire Grogan still steals my heart!
An enlightened friend turned a few of us midwesterners onto this back in the day. Became the theme that summer, can't help but move and smile to it. Long live the 80's
Great fiddle playing by the legendary Bobby Valentino. Had the pleasure of seeing him perform with "The True Believers" at the Ladywell Tavern last night and having a chat afterwards.
Love how the bass starts and maintains the delightful rhythm throughout. Speaks so much of once young love with a beautiful gurl - then life gets in the way and defeats them - It’s got a gorgeous melancholy which beautifully encapsulates youth and responsibility
This us my mum's song. That ad for VW back in the 80s inspired her, impelled her and this song describes her circumstances to a t. She passed away a month ago, far too young for one so young at heart. Dome have said Mercedes-Benz by Joplin sums her up, but they don't, didn't really know her. Rip Sheila, my Mum xxx
I had heard this song first time in the '90's and had immediately fallen in love with it because of it upbeat music and lovely melody, and I was myself in love then... came back to it today thanks to TH-cam Music... and saw the video for the 1st time :)
This is such a feel good song. Brings back great memories of carefree times. Still has the same feel good factor no matter what age! I shall be forever young at heart ☀️
I remember them re releasing this single after it was used in the Volkswagen ad and it shot to Number 1. I think it had originally got to Number 8. Brilliant song.
Young at heart Young at heart Young at heart Young at heart Young at heart Young at heart Young at heart Young at heart Yet what a start Old before their time They married young For love at last Was their only crime How come I love them now? How come I love them more? Young at heart You're so young at heart Young at heart Yet not a chance To be a child at all They told us tales They told us lies Don't they know They shouldn't have told us at all How come I love them now? How come I love them more? When all I wanted to do when I was old Was to walk out the door Young at heart You're so young at heart Young at heart You're so young at heart How come I love them now? How come I love them more? How come I love them now? How come I love them more? Young at heart They told us tales They told us lies They shouldn't have told us at all When all I wanted to do when I was old Was to walk out the door Young at heart Young at heart Young at heart Young at heart Young at heart (you're so young at heart) You're so young at heart Young at heart (you're so young at heart) You're so young at heart Young at heart (you're so young at heart) You're so young at heart Young at heart (you're so young at heart
There's no need to move on from that state of affairs. I was 5 years old in 1984 and still feel as young as anyone. I can remember watching Top of the Pops in 1984 and 1983.
The track that defined my twenties and I still love it now! Fabulous record made even better with the presence of the wonderful Claire Grogan! I thought The Bluebells were brilliant! 🏴
When I feel upset , I play this song and remember when I was 6 years old ,mum and dad dancing to this in the living room then remember good times bless ma , pops
I LOVED LOVED LOVED THE BLUEBELLS. WISH THEY RELEASED MORE ALBUMS BUT THIS SONG AND CATH ARE CLASSICS. THIS IS WHEN MUSIC WAS FUN AND GREAT AND HAPPY T.O.T.P. DAYS. RADIO 1 WAS FUN TOO
My family name is Young so we consider this to be our theme tune. Of course, it doesn’t belong to us - we’ve adopted it you could say. This was also played at my Uncle Freds funeral as it was his favourite tune when he was alive, thinking of you today dear old Fred.
the bluebells, the saints, hoodoo gurus...youth was magic, missing my family and friends so much 🙏❤️ i love you all, and hope you have beautiful ups and downs
The Bluebells were from Bothwell, my home town. A small village about 9 miles south of Glasgow in Scotland. They were practicing in the grounds of Bothwell Castle and sang to me and my friend when we were about 15 😊😊😊 Brilliant Scottish band ❤❤ This was around 1983-1984
I absolutely 👍 💯 love 🧡 🥰 ❤️ this song 🎧 🎵 🎶 is called The Bluebells - Young At Heart ❤️. It’s good 👍. Perhaps 🤔 it’s made I. The year 1993 is around perhaps 🤔 31 previous years ago. WOW 😮. Time 🕰️ flies. Life is short. In 1993, I was aged 16 to 17 years old at the time 🕰️ and was young. This music 🎧 🎵 🎶 makes me happy 😊. 👍
Perhaps in the future there will be technology to transport us back to the past. I so want to be around because I so badly want to return to the greatest decade.
Forget the genius lyrics,,,, if you're 45+, British and this doesn't put a smile on your face,,, you're dead inside.
U have to smile n remember ❤
lol ............so true!
41 & this is a belter of a mood enhancer. Who needs drugs when there's music like this.
The fantastic Bluebells we Scots know how to make music and this is an absolute belter from the 1980’s.
Belter indeed. I saw recently that it was written in response to Thatcher's denigration of working class people. I always loved the song from its release in 1984 and finding this out forty years later is the icing on the cake. Not only a great piece of music but defiant towards the woman who destroyed Britain.
@@eightiesmusic1984 Oh, lovely comment, bless you...Thatcher indeed was a nasty piece of work...
@@Tunji-dp1tu Thank you. Solidarity and best wishes.
Just playing a load of Scottish bands before I head out to see Deacon Blue... I'm Irish but my celtic cousins in Scotland definitely have the edge on Music .
@@jamesfallon9265 Enjoy the concert. I have been a fan since 1987 but I don't think much of Ricky Ross. Lorraine McIntosh and Dougie Vipond seem very nice. I first saw them in 1989 and last time was a few years ago in Preston.
If you are watching this, you clearly have great taste in music.
Thank you I do
I am a Scotswomsn of nearly 67 yrs old This was one of our faves growing up. We laughed and hsd fun.
I shared this last night as am saddened to see whats happening in My Country today If UK.
I am actually in Australia now due to...love. The kind see here...my childhood sweetheart we married late in life.
These times sadly are being eroded well and truly.
By all sorts if things. !
I am thankful for my Ancestors that they gave me one of best erad to grow up in. !
Not so bad here in Scotland, as far as all the stuff you are probably seeing from England and Ireland just now
@@duncanglen3452 You are on borrowed time, you can run but you can't hide, i came to this vid like most people for a bit of cold comfort.
On occasion my eyes well up with emotion, like most of us know we are never going to get our country back, i believe Australia going the same why.
@@user-my2ji5dr9v Lol...
@@user-my2ji5dr9v Rubbish.
One of my Dad's favourites he died 07/01/21 aged 66 he was always young at heart
One of my mums favourites too, she died October 2020. We played this at her funeral.
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Well your dad was a legend and had a great taste In music, god bless big guy
Sending you love x
Heard this song for the first time in a Volkswagen commercial on Sky One in the mid-90s and fell in love with it. I thought about it again today, August 22, 2024, and I just want to thank the Bluebells for the beautiful memories (and the beautiful nostalgic video).
Just love it - takes me back to back in the day, when life was so much simpler and enjoyable.
My friend is 60 today. I'm 60 in two months. We cycle in the hills of Yunnan China together. He brews the best beer in Jinghong. We are both healthy. Have a passion for learning and have enough money and good wives. Yeah we are getting old but we don't feel it and don't act it except for the wisdom acquired. His party starts in two hours looking on a terrace overlooking the Mekong.. No lockdown here. We should play this song to all our Chinese neighbours. Being older can be he best time of your life. I'm still a baby really. Life is fresh when you realise your really breathing.
Thank you so good to feel young at heart
So good to feel young at heart age is irrelevant
Great Comment mate, Greetings from Wales UK 🏴👌🏻✌🏻
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I’m 21 years of age, people always tell me that I have a really strange music taste for my age, I love 50s right through to the 90s (70s and 80s in particular). I’ve grew up with my parents listening to their music and I always loved it. I don’t like the music nowadays, I feel like the older music has more meaning and soul to it. This is one of my favourite songs, I don’t know what it is, but, it gives me a really nostalgic feeling.
Just listen to whatever you want, I had the same thing, still do.
I would listen to Flemish tracks from the 60's and 70's and at the same time to early Techno and House. That was in the early 90's.
My grandparents never really understood but they were happy, they smiled , as long I was happy. And they could hear some of their old songs again.
And the neighbours knew when I was home alone, which was rare, the HiFi would be wide open then.
why every youtube video from an older song gotta have a comment like this 😂😂😂but naw for real though, imma give you some advice since you're young: It's always better to like stuff than it is to not. Of course there's some undeniably uninspired music coming out in every era, but try to get into everything, basically every genre/era has gems worth seeking out. 40s through the 90s are full of rippers, but some of the best music ever has come out in the 2000s-2020s, it just might not be presented in the forms you've learned to like so far. If any music fascinates you for any reason, especially if it's something you normally don't like, dig the fuck in. You'll end up finding beauty in what you once thought was absolute garbage.
I just think these songs are just great and meaningful. With a good beat and rhythm.
Well said. Same I am Nearly 67 yrs old and I grew up listening to my Grandparents and Parents music. Gives you a much better outlook on music.
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If this song doesn't put a smile on your face then nothing will! 🙂🙂🙂
Oh it does takes me bk to childhood
Hope your OK I'll ne listening to thus as soon as I get to wrk
I am 65 and absolutely love this song . Brought my children up on this type of music
This type of music would be called Folk Pop.
Still love this song. I really remember this from 1984 it's my feel good memory. Going on 56 years next month and this song still makes me smile. Thank goodness for memories from the 80s.
I'm 54 it still makes me feel 21
Laurel Martin 1984 was the year my daughter was born so good memories for me too ( not so good with her dad ) but this is one of my feel good songs from that era ❤️
I'll be 53 in November and this was in the charts when I joined the Royal Navy in '84. Still as young inside as I was then and still just as foolish lol. Always puts a smile on my face!!
Absolutely agree with you! I’m 57 next month and music from the 80s and the 70s make me feel so much joy. I believed everything would be fine, I was so optimistic. It’s that naive optimism which makes me cry for the girl, then the young woman. She didn’t realise that life could be horribly cruel, and it really was cruel. However, the wisdom of age has helped me to understand that everything passes eventually... life is absolutely fine these days 🥰😘
Hi Martin thinking 🤔 of u always mariexxxc
This song just popped into my head today 6th August 2024 at 5:29 am. I am 64yrs old. I always danced to it in my youmger days.
Young At Heart !!!
This song will always remind me of a dear friend that will always be young at heart and will never grow old ❤️❤️❤️
This song for me is pure nostalgia, always brings my mind back to being a kid at family parties in the early 90s. Very bittersweet.
Same for me too 😊
Oh-so-nostalgic, trust me...wow...smh...time is really ruthless in its ever-forward march....scary!
Can't believe I'm now 46 and seeing this video for the first ever time ‼️ God Bless you TH-cam 🙏👍😇
For all us nearly oldies keep going we'll always be young at heart ❤️
One of the all-time great songs that would have been a hit in any era.
What we call a timeless classic... There is no era to which this song belongs.
Well it was a hit in two different eras,originally in the summer of 1984 - the newspaper headline "Scargill arrested" gives away the major event that was going on at the time - and a number 1 in 1993 after it started getting used in TV commercials.
Always cheers you up
The musical talent that comes from Britain is unparalleled. Fact
Scotland
@Jambo M Scotland.
This song absolutely MADE my childhood, it's so jaunty and quirky. I want to go out and ride my bike whilst listening to it and flying down hills lol. It always makes me smile. I LOVE The Bluebells.
@Harry Inkpot I'm so glad it cheered you up, keep the music blaring mate, whatever and whoever it is!
Did they ever do anything else?
@@steviebudden3397 a load of stuff. Not all top ten releases unfortunately. 'I'm Falling' and 'Cath' were better known releases. You should check out The Singles Collection.
@@chanyphilly8266 Cheers for the tip. I'm looking right now.
Brings so much joy to us all pal 👌🏻
A timeless classic of a song, and Clare Grogan is beautiful.
Clare grogan
She was and she still is
Ah so it IS the Altered Images girl.
Didn’t realise it was her, she’ll always be kochanski to me lolol
Clare Grogan, the sweetest, loveliest wee little lass. 🤗😍
I thought it was her.
and Molly Weir , eternal :)
Bedford ca the sweetest loveliest wee little van 🤗😍
Stratford Johns as well
Kochanski
This is one of my favourite songs of all time, top 10 easily - I just love the lyrics, melody, music video and the memories it brings back of watching Top of the Pops and seeing such a fun song on tv
This songs never fails to put a smile on my face
So that means you're smiling now because I lured you here with this comment. Say thanks haha
This song...doesn't bubble up often... but when it does... it's still love...even in 2020 for fossils like me... reminds me of innocence which once was! Totally love it!
I'm 35 and live in Australia now but heard this song as a kid growing up in wake field west Yorkshire..beautiful memories picking dandelions and making daisy chains on the moors in summer 😭🖤
I’m here because I’m an Auld bastard and remember this the first time round and was so glad to hear it again for Winston’s wedding and, almost forty years on Claire Grogan still steals my heart!
How come she's in this video.
One of the all-time great songs that would have been a hit in any era.
I sang this brilliant pop love song in my band ok
Love the 80's there will never be another time quite like it! ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻💯🔥🔥🔥👌🏻
An enlightened friend turned a few of us midwesterners onto this back in the day. Became the theme that summer, can't help but move and smile to it. Long live the 80's
I'm nearly 32 and listening to this in 2021... As remember my Dad playing it on LP 💙 proper music
if this song does not lift your spirit then nothing will
Great fiddle playing by the legendary Bobby Valentino. Had the pleasure of seeing him perform with "The True Believers" at the Ladywell Tavern last night and having a chat afterwards.
He is the brother of Anne Dudley
Love how the bass starts and maintains the delightful rhythm throughout. Speaks so much of once young love with a beautiful gurl - then life gets in the way and defeats them - It’s got a gorgeous melancholy which beautifully encapsulates youth and responsibility
WHO IS Here???2024❤
Me woohoo. I had to put this song on as I tickled my 16 year old cat.
My boxing ring walk😊
Me🎉🎉
I Love IT!! ❤️
Me, from Italy . What a great song!
This us my mum's song. That ad for VW back in the 80s inspired her, impelled her and this song describes her circumstances to a t. She passed away a month ago, far too young for one so young at heart. Dome have said Mercedes-Benz by Joplin sums her up, but they don't, didn't really know her.
Rip Sheila, my Mum xxx
I had heard this song first time in the '90's and had immediately fallen in love with it because of it upbeat music and lovely melody, and I was myself in love then... came back to it today thanks to TH-cam Music... and saw the video for the 1st time :)
Best music from the past still with us now am 64 in my heart am young at heart 👍😁😎
Well It's April 2020, I'm stuck in the fecking house playing the oldies! Great song, keep singing you all and keep safe
MrGimo123 quarantine makes you think back to better times.
The only problem is that they cannot sing beautiful inspiring song like this nowadays.
With a great video to match, one of the best, I think.
Keep risky and human!
I'm 71 and this was me and my husband's best tune ever n danced the night away ❤❤❤❤❤
The girl at the beginning, 0:03, is absolutely gorgeous!
That is care groan from film Gregory 's girl and 80's pop group altered images
@@grahamcheesman2252 Of course!
@@xanadu8468 she was beautiful and had some good songs
"how come i love them now, how come i love them more" that little dip in the music/vocal is a beautiful thing............ Great song.
Nice one🥰well how are you doing today and I hope we could be friends and get to know each other better if you don't mind?
Peaked at #8 in U.K. on 22 July 1984
Peaked at #1 in U.K. on 28 March 1993
1993 as it was used in a VW advert
This is such a feel good song.
Brings back great memories of carefree times.
Still has the same feel good factor no matter what age!
I shall be forever young at heart
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80s music is still amazing to listen to in 2022 .. great memories
Too true mate..too true!
I don't know why this song randomly popped into my head.
I'm just glad I live in an age where I can pick up my phone and even watch the video.
I remember them re releasing this single after it was used in the Volkswagen ad and it shot to Number 1. I think it had originally got to Number 8. Brilliant song.
Love this song,makes me feel young again.Reminds me of 1984,had the world at my feet and didnt know it at the time.
Young at heart
Young at heart
Young at heart
Young at heart
Young at heart
Young at heart
Young at heart
Young at heart
Yet what a start
Old before their time
They married young
For love at last
Was their only crime
How come I love them now?
How come I love them more?
Young at heart
You're so young at heart
Young at heart
Yet not a chance
To be a child at all
They told us tales
They told us lies
Don't they know
They shouldn't have told us at all
How come I love them now?
How come I love them more?
When all I wanted to do when I was old
Was to walk out the door
Young at heart
You're so young at heart
Young at heart
You're so young at heart
How come I love them now?
How come I love them more?
How come I love them now?
How come I love them more?
Young at heart
They told us tales
They told us lies
They shouldn't have told us at all
When all I wanted to do when I was old
Was to walk out the door
Young at heart
Young at heart
Young at heart
Young at heart
Young at heart (you're so young at heart)
You're so young at heart
Young at heart (you're so young at heart)
You're so young at heart
Young at heart (you're so young at heart)
You're so young at heart
Young at heart (you're so young at heart
Misheard half the lyrics for 40 years
This song still makes me smile from memories of a happy youth 💖
Reminds me of a time when you were young and didn't give a shit about ANYTHING - least of all getting older.
John M - So so true
But one always does.................
Miss those days. Feel like everything is too much these days. Too aware.
There's no need to move on from that state of affairs. I was 5 years old in 1984 and still feel as young as anyone. I can remember watching Top of the Pops in 1984 and 1983.
Never a true saying
We are living in sad, strange times....but this will always gladden my ❤ xx
this song by the bluebells reminds of me when I was younger then I am now and music was good 👍
If only every song in life was as memorable as this.
I'm still loving this song after all of these years.
Yes I'm with you young at heart. 35 year old heart in a 65 year old man.
*This reminds me of the VW advert in 1993 BUT I am still YOUNG AT HEART!*
The track that defined my twenties and I still love it now! Fabulous record made even better with the presence of the wonderful Claire Grogan! I thought The Bluebells were brilliant! 🏴
Still sounds as good as always brings back some great memories this track always makes you smile aswell
When I feel upset , I play this song and remember when I was 6 years old ,mum and dad dancing to this in the living room then remember good times bless ma , pops
Still love this song. Brings back great memories of 1984.
Laurel Martin 84. Was a great year. Frankie,err,mcenroe won Wimbledon. Get back to you.
Great and amazing song..
Well how are you doing today I hope we could be friends and get to know each other better if you don't mind?
This tune is just TOO good!!!! Love it!!!!
Young at Heart ❤️❤️❤️
absolute timeless classic could listen to this all day
Such a good song that you never forget... however old you get, your still young at heart!
jamsee : YOU'RE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nearly 50 years married this is my song the words are so right today 😢
Classic! Never heard it till now but a timeless classic none the less! Thanks for sharing 👍
Still game was one of the best shows I've ever watched I miss it this song always reminds me of Winston getting Married 💜💜💜💜😭
2020 is nearly over and this song continues.
May WaheGuru bless the people that bring such joy to our lives through song.
I'm making you a bet. in a few hundred years from now this will be classed has a old folk song. it's a masterpiece
Hauntingly beautiful song
This music was made well before a was born and it just never gets old
I had forgotten that wee Clare was in this video. Been in love with her for near 40 years now!
This song never gets old I love it
Best violin solo ever!!!!!! Full of swag 💞
I LOVED LOVED LOVED THE BLUEBELLS. WISH THEY RELEASED MORE ALBUMS BUT THIS SONG AND CATH ARE CLASSICS. THIS IS WHEN MUSIC WAS FUN AND GREAT AND HAPPY T.O.T.P. DAYS. RADIO 1 WAS FUN TOO
My family name is Young so we consider this to be our theme tune. Of course, it doesn’t belong to us - we’ve adopted it you could say.
This was also played at my Uncle Freds funeral as it was his favourite tune when he was alive, thinking of you today dear old Fred.
God bless the cast the Bluebells
Such an underrated song.
Now normally I'm into rock, smashing pumpkins, QOTSA, Nirvana etc, but this is a belting tune
The good young days😢 My best memories with my dad, love him ♥
Forever young at heart people!
WOW I totally forgot Stratford Johns, Molly Weir, and Claire Grogan were all in this
I came here at the insistence of my uncle. He has gout and now just shouts. This is the thing he wanted me to do tonight to stop me wasting my life
This song makes me smile xxx
the bluebells, the saints, hoodoo gurus...youth was magic, missing my family and friends so much 🙏❤️
i love you all, and hope you have beautiful ups and downs
Absolute classic you never get tired of this song 💙🏴👍
Born to this song in October 1993
This is such a feel good song 🎵
I met them once after a concert and hung out with them. Still have their autographs and photos😊😊
Timeless, what a track 😎 🎶
Came here from Still Game- loved their performance on the penultimate episode- this band is lovely. Definitely got me looking into Scottish bands.
The Bluebells were from Bothwell, my home town.
A small village about 9 miles south of Glasgow in Scotland.
They were practicing in the grounds of Bothwell Castle and sang to me and my friend when we were about 15 😊😊😊
Brilliant Scottish band ❤❤
This was around 1983-1984
What a fab song this is still great to listen to after all the years gone by since it was recorded.
Never ever, ever, gets old.❤
I absolutely 👍 💯 love 🧡 🥰 ❤️ this song 🎧 🎵 🎶 is called The Bluebells - Young At Heart ❤️. It’s good 👍. Perhaps 🤔 it’s made I. The year 1993 is around perhaps 🤔 31 previous years ago. WOW 😮. Time 🕰️ flies. Life is short. In 1993, I was aged 16 to 17 years old at the time 🕰️ and was young. This music 🎧 🎵 🎶 makes me happy 😊. 👍
How come I love this song now? How come I love it more?
Happy happy tune, love it, great memories ❤❤
Perhaps in the future there will be technology to transport us back to the past. I so want to be around because I so badly want to return to the greatest decade.
The Bluebells music is a perfect blend of Folk and Pop.