The Bluebells

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Young At Heart 03:25 Tools
Cath 00:00 Tools
I'm Falling 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Somebody's Fool 00:00 Tools
Come Along 00:00 Tools
The Patriot Game 00:00 Tools
Forever More 00:00 Tools
Will She Always Be Waiting 00:00 Tools
All I Ever Said 00:00 Tools
Aim In Life 00:00 Tools
Some Sweet Day 00:00 Tools
Happy Birthday 00:00 Tools
Fall From Grace 00:00 Tools
Tender Mercy 00:00 Tools
H.O.L.L.A.N.D. 00:00 Tools
Sugar Bridge (It Will Stand) 00:00 Tools
Cath (remix) 00:00 Tools
Happy Birthday (Turn Gold) 00:00 Tools
Atlantis 00:00 Tools
Smalltown Martyr 00:00 Tools
Wishful Thinking (Will She Always Be Waiting) 00:00 Tools
Learn To Love 00:00 Tools
Red Guitars 00:00 Tools
Orange County 00:00 Tools
South Atlantic Way 00:00 Tools
Sugar Bridge 00:00 Tools
Sugar Bridge - It Will Stand 00:00 Tools
Happy Birthday - Turn Gold 00:00 Tools
Wishful Thinking 00:00 Tools
Moccasin 00:00 Tools
No One Ever Waves Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Sweet Jesus 00:00 Tools
Cath - Remix 00:00 Tools
All I Am (Is Loving You) 00:00 Tools
One Last Love Song 00:00 Tools
Young At Heart - Demo Version 00:00 Tools
Syracuse University 00:00 Tools
A Thousand Times 00:00 Tools
You're Gonna Miss Me 00:00 Tools
East Green 00:00 Tools
Oh Dear 00:00 Tools
Holland 00:00 Tools
Forevermore 00:00 Tools
Wishful Thinking - Will She Always Be Waiting 00:00 Tools
Scared 00:00 Tools
Honest John 00:00 Tools
Stand Up Cowboy 00:00 Tools
Syracruse University 00:00 Tools
Red Guitar 00:00 Tools
God Forgives You 00:00 Tools
Small Town Martyr 00:00 Tools
Callander Green 00:00 Tools
Hey Is It True 00:00 Tools
Better Days 00:00 Tools
Corra E Olhe O Céu 00:00 Tools
Jimmy Wonderful 00:00 Tools
Any Day Now 00:00 Tools
Im Falling 00:00 Tools
I'm Set Free 00:00 Tools
Three Sisters 00:00 Tools
Ballard Of Joe Hill 00:00 Tools
Mr Joyce 00:00 Tools
Young At Heart (Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
All the King's Horses 00:00 Tools
I Sold My Heart To The Junkman 00:00 Tools
Wishful Thingking (Will She Always Be Waiting) 00:00 Tools
Young At Heart - Remastered version 00:00 Tools
Callender Green 00:00 Tools
Ballad Of Joe Hill 00:00 Tools
Young At Heart (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Call Me Teacher 00:00 Tools
All the Kings Horses 00:00 Tools
ブルーベルズの'サマー' 00:00 Tools
自由の岸辺 00:00 Tools
サンデーアフタヌーン 00:00 Tools
Cath (Extended Remix) 00:00 Tools
Patriot's Game 00:00 Tools
Young At Heart (Remastered version) 00:00 Tools
Sugar Bridge (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Mr. Joyce 00:00 Tools
Man of few words 00:00 Tools
Cath-remix 00:00 Tools
Jah Know 00:00 Tools
Young At Heart (Extended Remix) 00:00 Tools
Catch 00:00 Tools
H.O.L.L.A.N.D 00:00 Tools
Young at Heart (Extended Version) 00:00 Tools
Young At Heart - The Bluebells 00:00 Tools
Youg at heart 03:26 Tools
Jah More Dub 00:00 Tools
bluebells - I'm Falling 00:00 Tools
Cath (US Mix) 00:00 Tools
All I Am Is Loving You 00:00 Tools
Along Came A Dub 00:00 Tools
Bluebells - Young At Heart 03:26 Tools
The Bluebells - Young At Heart 00:00 Tools
Cath (extended version) 00:00 Tools
Patriot Game 00:00 Tools
Bllad of Joe Hill 00:00 Tools
Part Two Dub 00:00 Tools
Life Boat 00:00 Tools
Cath [*] 00:00 Tools
Guns and Accordions 00:00 Tools
Corra E Olhe O Céu - www.CdsCompletos.net 00:00 Tools
All Dem Gal 00:00 Tools
I Believe 00:00 Tools
Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool 00:00 Tools
Young At Heart (84) 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Somebody's Fool (flexi) 00:00 Tools
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There were multiple artists recording under the name The Bluebells 1. The Bluebells were a reggae act recording with Lee "Scratch" Perry in his Black Ark period (mid to late 70s). They are most known for their 1976 song "Come Along". 2. The Bluebells were a Scottish pop group in the 1980s. Peddling a kind of jangly guitar pop not dissimilar to their Scottish contemporaries Aztec Camera and Orange Juice, they had three hit singles in the UK, all written by guitarist and founder member Bobby Bluebell (aka Robert Hodgens) - "I'm Falling" with Ken McCluskey , "Cath", and their biggest success "Young At Heart". The latter was co-written with Siobhan Fahey (with whom Hodgens was romantically linked for a while) and made it to No.8 in the UK singles chart on its original release in 1984. The band also released two albums, "The Bluebells" and "Sisters". The band split up in the mid-1980s, but enjoyed an unexpected - albeit brief - revival in 1993 when "Young At Heart" was used in a Volkswagen TV commercial. Re-issued as a single, it was No.1 for four weeks and led to the band reforming temporarily to perform the song on Top of the Pops. A singles collection followed. At the time of the 1990s revival, band member Lawrence Donegan - who trained as a journalist after the band's demise and is now golfing correspondent for The Guardian - wrote a newspaper article reminiscing about his days as a Bluebell which caused some friction between himself and the rest of the band. Amongst other anecdotes, he claimed that the group took part in a talent contest in Los Angeles in 1984, where a fellow contestant - an up-and-coming singer called Madonna - blew cigarette smoke into the band's faces and declared them to be "losers". The other ex-Bluebells are adamant that no such incident took place. Donegan has also published 'California Dreaming', a book based on his experiences selling used cars in Los Angeles. The other members of the band stayed in the music business after the split. David McCluskey and his brother, Ken, formed a folk duo (www.myspace.com/mccluskeybrothers) . Robert Hodgens formed Up. Craig Gannon briefly filled in for bassist Andy Rourke in The Smiths on tour, then stayed as a second live guitarist; he joined The Adult Net after being fired from the Smiths in 1986. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.