Young At Heart - The Bluebells



     
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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
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written by HODGENS, ROBERT / FAHEY, SIOBHAN MAIRE DEIRDRE / DALLIN, SARAH ELIZABETH / WOODWARD, KEREN JANE
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, A SIDE MUSIC LLC

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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 ...

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