Story Behind The Song
Released in 1984, “Young At Heart” became the signature song of Scottish indie pop band The Bluebells. Written by band members Robert Hodgens and Bobby Bluebell with Siobhan Fahey (Bananarama), the track combines jangling guitars, violin solos, bright harmonies and an uplifting melody to create one of the most enduring pop singles of the decade. Although it achieved only modest chart success on its original release, its reputation continued to grow in the years that followed.
The song’s lyrics celebrate optimism, love and the importance of maintaining a youthful outlook on life regardless of age. Its warm, infectious chorus and timeless message have helped it remain a favourite across generations, while the band’s folk-inspired sound gives it a distinctive charm that sets it apart from many of its 1980s contemporaries.
A decade after its initial release, “Young At Heart” enjoyed an extraordinary second life when it featured in a popular television advertising campaign for Volkswagen. Reissued in 1993, the single climbed to the top of the UK Singles Chart, finally giving The Bluebells the number one hit that had previously eluded them. Today, “Young At Heart” is remembered as a classic slice of Scottish pop, celebrated for its irresistible melody, heartfelt lyrics and remarkable journey from overlooked gem to chart-topping favourite.
The song peaked at No. 08 in the UK Singles Chart on 28th July 1984.
Eighties Archive Song Number
Highest Chart Position
Date Released
Genre
Date Of UK Top 40 Entry
Record Label
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A-SIDE & B-SIDE COVERS
TRACK LISTING
| A-Side | Young At Heart (3:24) (Robert Hodgens, Siobhan Fahey, Bobby Valentino) Produced By Colin Fairley, Robert Hodgens |
| B-Side | Tender Mercy (3:54) (Robert Hodgens) Produced By The Bluebells & Robert Henry |
CHART PERFORMANCE
| UK Top 40 Chart Run [9 Weeks] – 30th June 1984 – 25th August 1984 |
OFFICIALLY RELEASED VERSIONS
Young At Heart (Single Version) (3:24)
Young At Heart (Extended Version) (5:28)
OFFICIAL VIDEO
LYRICS
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
The 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 ?
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
Young at heart
You’re so young at heart
Written By Robert Hodgens, Siobhan Fahey, Bobby Valentino





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