Bucks Fizz - You And Your Heart So Blue (Promo Video) video free download


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Duration: 03:53
Uploaded: 2006/07/12

Probably the best song they ever did!!!!!

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5 years ago

Jonathan Partridge

A sad day for Jay fans.

5 years ago

tracy langsley

This could win Eurovision in 2018! Mike was such a good looking bloke God I miss the 80's :(

6 years ago

tysona23

This song is just awesome. I love it

6 years ago

Katie Rhodes

This should have been number 1.

6 years ago

dsflixfan1

This was the one video as a trio. After Jay Aston left and before Shelly Preston join the group.

6 years ago

stefan markus uebele

Still love this song. Brilliant.

6 years ago

Rob Charles

How good were Bucks Fizz this is such a great song. Underated group

7 years ago

nwlman

Did Mike ever sing a lead could he sing, Bobby and Jay were always the best in Bucks Fizz

7 years ago

Liz Jane Freel

everyone has a fave song,but i loved bucks fizz my fave singles were you and your heart so blue,piece of the action,one of those nights and golden days,album tracks love dies hard should have been a mega hit what a song it was, then of course the land of make believe,i remember reading a magazine article where mike nolan said the group didnt know what it was like to have a flop as every song was a hit,it was the kiss of death and their career stalled soon afterwards,then there was bobby gs big deal theme tune and cheryl bakers version of if paradise is half as nice all good music

7 years ago

RJ McAllister

Cheryl, Mike and Bobby, 1985, with Jay's vocals, from the last original RCA sessions. For some of us in America, we're just learning about them; this is good stuff, good enough for me to get an import CD of it. RCA was being sold at the time to Bertelsmann and they apparently did not have the Fizz in their future; this and "Magical" were released to fulfill the contract. Jay appeared on TV once to sing it; it was also the song that introduced Shelley Preston on Terry Wogan's show. Shelley cut vocals later and they were mixed in; later releases of the song have all five voices on them.

7 years ago

Matt Black

Jay...oh Jay. A cracker then, and still. Sex on legs if ever there was.....see you on tour

8 years ago

Carolyn Emerton

I liked them when I was 11 when they won the Eurovision and still love all their songs. Run for your life and heart of stone are two favourites, oh I hear talk.. Talking on your sleep. There loads lol

8 years ago

Nex Raver

\PS... been a BF fan since 4 years old... I am hardcore....

8 years ago

Nex Raver

I agree it is a fantastic song but come on... there are better ones than this...Run for your Life... If you can't stand the heat... need I go in...?

8 years ago

Neil O'Keeffe

Damn this is so good

8 years ago

Steve Edwards

Love this song, cool video too :)

9 years ago

kevin allcock

loved bucks fizz , seen them live years ago ... seen hundreds of bands live and they were in my all time top 5 .. wonderful

9 years ago

Vin Vass

This, along with Heart Of Stone, was where we saw the band take a harder, more rock edge, and with Bobby on lead vocals having really matured as a frontman. Jay had left and this was their awkward in between single where people thought they were finished and never really recovered front the bus crash. Mike certainly never recovered, he had short term memory loss which meant he would forget the songs so could only now lip synch the backing parts and he sadly never regained more than 50% vision in either of his eyes. When Shelley was chosen as the replacement, announced on Wogan, this was the song they performed. Though technically the current song it never made the top forty, and was never a hit, despite many fans considering it one of their finest cuts. From an odd three piece vid to Shelly joining them on the live performances, this never had a fighting chance at the end of the Eighties in the Uk, when there was no real cable and no MTV. Magical and Heart Of Stone, with Bobby as lead singer, with his powerful passionate vocals, their great live versions, had the potential to take the band well into the Nineties. As it was, they never got past that first initial stage and never had the chance to make that great album they could have done. Ironic considering the success of the appropriately titled New Beginnings single, Shelley's first actual sing, and their last hit.

9 years ago

paulouk83

how was this number 43 this was there best

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