Listening to this after the passing of HM Queen Elizabeth. I was 18 when this came out...parents were alive and I thought I had forever ! Time goes quickly! Do a good deed everyday folks!
i love Bucks Fizz ,they will always be remembered by most for Making your mind up for me this is their best song by a distance then its Land of make believe
@@carolewood3445 I quite agree Carole, I went to see bucks fizz in 83 they were brilliant and in my opinion "Now those days are gone" is one of the most beautiful songs ever written !!
This is one of the greatest ballads ever, the melodies, the harmonies, the meaning of the song, the powerful ending. Incomparable vintage Bucks Fizz. Love Dies Hard is another great gem in the same album. Hits you harder when you’re older, when you’ve experienced love, but hopefully not too much lost love. It’s a very sad song. Loved them from the very beginning. So glad to have grown up listening to their songs when they were in their prime in the 80’s. Fine music like this, now those days are gone, indeed.
This is a true gem of a song - a masterpiece. I am sure those of us who are now getting older can see the significance of it all. It still makes me watery-eyed, as I am reminded of love ones who are no longer with me, and of happy times past. Thanks for posting this x
Couldn not agree more i feel much the same and also the wrong side of 50 and to all those who ive lost over the years who i’ll never forget this song is for them all
One of the most beautiful songs i have heard.I was around 20 yrs old when this was in the charts. It made me think about life then and still does. A classic of the 80s.! The bit at the end with the airmen gets me,my dad was in the RAF and it reminds me of a gentle man that fought for his country. Just wish i would have told him how proud i was of him.
Time can pass so quickly if you let so I say cherish what is front of you for one day it might be gone for ever no matter how one wishes one could have that day again it's just not possible so peace n kindness I send to everyone this song is Just simply a beautiful song and has a lovely wartime feel about it 😍👌☺️
I stayed friends with my ex. I'd walk through fire for him. Glad I stayed for the person he is... This song helps me remember that we only have a few years.
I have always had time for Bucks Fizz. Let's face it, how often have we won the Eurovision Song Contest? Unfortunately they were always considered lightweight and too readily dismissed. I like most of their songs but I think they totally nailed it with this one. It's as close to perfect as you can get.
i was 18 when this was a hit in the UK back in 1982, i'm 54 now. the song has more poignancy to me now than it did back then when i was a smart arse know-it-all 18 year old who really knew nothing at all. those days have gone, and i wasted them all.
I agree totally Maxine a truly beautiful song by 4 singer's bucks fizz the song has a lovely wartime theme going on such a beautiful song xx indeed if only those days could come again indeed 🎉❤😊
Beautiful memories of a very, very special girl who I met. Sadly, could never be an item. Love her to this day. Glad to know she is happy with her life. Miss you so, so much. xxxx
One of their under-rated gems. Big fan growing up...saw Mike and Cheryl's interview on GB news the other night, great to see them still performing and recording.
what an awesome song.. accapella is amazing.. when the piano and strings come in its so lucious. outstanding! one of the best ballads bucks fizz ever recorded!
Oh... my... God!!! Wen this was out, I was an elite secondary schools athlete, aged 13, I did Schools shot, discus, javelin, 100mtrs, 200mtrs, rugby, cricket, and I was unbelievably happy
Truly one of the most beautiful and finely executed songs from this era. Those opening acappella bars are simply breathtaking and Mike's voice throughout just beautiful. I hadn't heard this for years until I was stopped in my tracks yesterday when it was played by our local irish radio station. I'm so pleased to have rediscovered it.
+Ella Kelly Hi Ella, I think it was Classic Hits ( 94 Fm), probably Gareth O Callaghan' Sunday Morning programme. Ha! now you have me listening to this again 😿
@EllaKelly Listen to Gareth O'Callaghan's 'Classic Love Songs ' on a Sunday morning. It's great for hearing stuff that you have literally not heard for 30-40 ,even 50 years (giving away my age now ;) )
Flawless victory !! How could anybody makes derogatory remarks about a group who could produce a recording of this quality. They hit all the right notes and strike all the right chords in ones emotions. The older you get the more emotive this song becomes. Their detractors would do well to realise this song will always be relevant and listened to long after anyone who dismissed bucks fizz as nothing special.
What a great melancholic song.... remembers me to the days when I was young...my best friend Bert played this... and we talked about life, love and the future... now in 2019 he is still my best friend since 1976.
No human can offer a greater gift to another than that of brightening up that person's day when it started off badly. This arrangement touches that button and thus will remain in eternity. Sometimes it's good to tell the artists that they made a difference. I hope you read this Bucks Fizz. Thanks so much.
@@carolvernon4313 Yet here we are talking about him, played this song to commemorate the passing of the queen yesterday. I honestly thought it was one of the girls singing, fantastic vocals especially Mike I do get what you're saying tho.
I'm into all genres from Bjork to Radiohead to Todd Rundgren to Mogwai but I love a good ballad. This is an utterly beautiful song. What a legacy. Hope they're all keeping well.
One of the great sad songs. A nice tune & excellent harmonies. The line "I just can't stand the thought of life without you" sounds so poignant. Beautiful.
Well done for resolving your differences as a band now get out there release new material and smash the shit we are forced to listen to now out of the ground there is still a market for bands like yours and always will be why should we have to listen to some black guy smacking his fucking bitch up
Saw The Fizz (Cheryl, Mike & Jay) in concert recently. They sang this song & it was beautiful. Still great singers today & Mike did brilliantly as he's having to sing for 2 people.
I cry every time I here this. It is so beautiful and how it was not knowing if your loved one would come back to you from war!! One of the best songs ever written thank you so much for it bucks fizz love always x
Beautiful Jay and pretty Cheryl were so often the focal vocals in this group. It's great to see the guys, particularly Mike, getting attention on this song.
I was 17 when this this song was released and love it then all them years but had no idea at 57 and many poor life changing choices would make choke on my guilt and wish I could make things again as it was and this song now leaves my in tatters get me EVERYTIME
PRICELESS this song!!! 💘 11 months later... and it appears those who flew the flag for Exit did so under false pretences. The only thing I'm willing to salvage is FAR AGE
Love this song remember it well when it was released in 1982 I was 17 years old I am now 53 and still love it today as I did back then this is a great piece of music Love Bucks Fizz 💕💕💕💕……….kim 🇬🇧
"'Cause I just can't stand the thought of life without you". For some of us on the other side of the water, discovering this massively underrated group is only happening years later. This is a magnificent video of an absolutely gorgeous song; Cheryl Baker is a keeper, and Mike Nolan nailed the lead vocal. I was programming stations then and this one certainly would have been given a shot. #8 over there, and it was the third single off the LP (the other two went to #1). One of the best single tracks I've ever heard.
Doing a bit more research, "Days" was released in the US, as the B-side of "The Land of Make Believe" (RCA PB-13299) in late 1982, off the "Bucks Fizz" LP (NFL1-8029), which in the US was a compilation of tracks from their first two UK LP's. It appears RCA didn't have much confidence in them over here. That's a shame.
Thanks for that -- I got the cassette in '82 and shared it with a few friends in Southern California. The drummer on My Camera Never Lies was particularly impressive to me. I can't imagine why they didn't catch on in the U.S. ----
What makes this extra poignant is looking at how the turmoil with the band name and David Van Day’s involvement contrasts with the innocence and purity of this song from their early period. A beautiful ballad with flawless vocals and lush arrangements.
My favourite. Loved it then but now more poignant. Still with my husband of many years and happy to with him but recognise the sentiment in the song. One day one of us will be without the other one. Somehow it has seemed to happen over night. Children flown the next but we are happy.
Listening to this after the passing of HM Queen Elizabeth. I was 18 when this came out...parents were alive and I thought I had forever ! Time goes quickly! Do a good deed everyday folks!
Well said...accept every day as a blessing from God and revere the memory of your parents.
Now this is proper singing. Brilliant harmonies. What a shame music has gone so downhill in recent times.
ok boomer
@@moonie226 😂
Soooo true! What happened to music like this!??
Another great underrated song is Say you don't mind by Colin Blunstone.
@@moonie226:...moron.
An 80's masterpiece that sadly too few know, absolutely adore this and Bucks Fizz 😍
What a breathtakingly beautiful song... exquisitely sung, written and arranged.
Wow.
❤️
Agreed . Incredibly beautiful song. 👌
Whatever you say about Buck Fizz, this is a brilliant song, perfectly arranged & beautifully sung!
i love Bucks Fizz ,they will always be remembered by most for Making your mind up for me this is their best song by a distance then its Land of make believe
@@markstevenson4572 You are right mate, definitely the best song they ever recorded. 🤙
Spot on
Just not by them :)
This is simply a track of pure beauty.
Try not to be sad because those days are gone,
but smile because they happened 🧡
Have it playing now.
A time when proper beautiful songs were written
Not the shite we hear now
Thank god for the 80's
I can’t understand half of the rubbish they put out now day. I’m only 46 and feel so old. Love Buck’s Fizz
@@carolewood3445 I quite agree Carole, I went to see bucks fizz in 83 they were brilliant and in my opinion "Now those days are gone" is one of the most beautiful songs ever written !!
Takes on a great significance as you advance in years. I am nearly 47 now. I was 5 when this came out.
This is one of the greatest ballads ever, the melodies, the harmonies, the meaning of the song, the powerful ending. Incomparable vintage Bucks Fizz. Love Dies Hard is another great gem in the same album. Hits you harder when you’re older, when you’ve experienced love, but hopefully not too much lost love. It’s a very sad song. Loved them from the very beginning. So glad to have grown up listening to their songs when they were in their prime in the 80’s. Fine music like this, now those days are gone, indeed.
This is a true gem of a song - a masterpiece. I am sure those of us who are now getting older can see the significance of it all. It still makes me watery-eyed, as I am reminded of love ones who are no longer with me, and of happy times past. Thanks for posting this x
agree so much x
it does me too. I feel that it was coming to a end after the coach accident
Same here.
Couldn not agree more i feel much the same and also the wrong side of 50 and to all those who ive lost over the years who i’ll never forget this song is for them all
Derwentcub damn straight
One of the most beautiful songs i have heard.I was around 20 yrs old when this was in the charts.
It made me think about life then and still does.
A classic of the 80s.!
The bit at the end with the airmen gets me,my dad was in the RAF and it reminds me of a gentle man that fought for his country.
Just wish i would have told him how proud i was of him.
Some of the best harmonies you will ever hear.
You know what - some songs are just brilliant. This is one.
Mike Nolan's vocals on this are just superb. One of their most under-rated tracks but one of their best.
Dirk Diggler - underrated? Says who?
@@markfox1545 as in it was not one of their biggest hits, but by far their best.
Has any group looked more 80s?
Totally agree Love this song ❤️
@@jonc3295 - that still doesn't suggest it's underrated. Let's be honest, you're still trying in vain to have an original thought, aren't you?
Took them for granted at the time. But this is a beautiful song, exquisitely sung
Quite right, Deborah.
Time can pass so quickly if you let so I say cherish what is front of you for one day it might be gone for ever no matter how one wishes one could have that day again it's just not possible so peace n kindness I send to everyone this song is Just simply a beautiful song and has a lovely wartime feel about it 😍👌☺️
I stayed friends with my ex.
I'd walk through fire for him.
Glad I stayed for the person he is...
This song helps me remember that we only have a few years.
I have always had time for Bucks Fizz. Let's face it, how often have we won the Eurovision Song Contest? Unfortunately they were always considered lightweight and too readily dismissed. I like most of their songs but I think they totally nailed it with this one. It's as close to perfect as you can get.
To be fair, the UK won this year.
Bucks Fizz were and are so very underrated. Each and every member had a stonking voice.
38 years later I appreciate this more than when I first heard it when I was 12
Same :) Just wonderful
One of the best songs ever written absolute classic and beautifully sung
i was 18 when this was a hit in the UK back in 1982, i'm 54 now. the song has more poignancy to me now than it did back then when i was a smart arse know-it-all 18 year old who really knew nothing at all. those days have gone, and i wasted them all.
Lol. I was 15 back in 82. Now approaching my 50th in March next year I know EXACTLY what you mean.
andy mcghee ditto.
i was 16 when this came out and even then i knew what a good song this is
Understood, and I first heard it only about a year ago.
I remember it at the time many years ago but it wasn't until I heard it again now I realised what a good song it was.
yep,lost me wife now 62,those days have gone.
One of the best ballads ever,beautiful.
One of the best songs they ever did..Brilliant song ❤️❤️
It’s absolutely beautiful 🌹 underrated gem
I agree totally Maxine a truly beautiful song by 4 singer's bucks fizz the song has a lovely wartime theme going on such a beautiful song xx indeed if only those days could come again indeed 🎉❤😊
Beautiful memories of a very, very special girl who I met. Sadly, could never be an item. Love her to this day. Glad to know she is happy with her life. Miss you so, so much. xxxx
This is just beautiful can't fault those harmonies and Mike Nolan's vocals on this are flawless. Gives me goosebumps!!
One of their under-rated gems. Big fan growing up...saw Mike and Cheryl's interview on GB news the other night, great to see them still performing and recording.
A song that makes me stand back and take count of what we have and more what we have lost in my world it's my mother sadly missed .
what an awesome song.. accapella is amazing.. when the piano and strings come in its so lucious. outstanding! one of the best ballads bucks fizz ever recorded!
Pretty spectacular live too.
Means so much to me and new to late
The Best
Such an underrated Band this is a great and beautiful song ❤
Oh... my... God!!! Wen this was out, I was an elite secondary schools athlete, aged 13, I did Schools shot, discus, javelin, 100mtrs, 200mtrs, rugby, cricket, and I was unbelievably happy
Young and free,not any more,just memories but good ones glad I was around in the 70s and 80s.
This is a fabulous song and Mike Nolan's lead vocals are exquisite.
That’s what the song does makes you think and remember the past I miss it so much not to crazy about getting old xx
Love this song brings back great memories of the 80s, when life seemed much simpler ❤️
Truly one of the most beautiful and finely executed songs from this era. Those opening acappella bars are simply breathtaking and Mike's voice throughout just beautiful. I hadn't heard this for years until I was stopped in my tracks yesterday when it was played by our local irish radio station. I'm so pleased to have rediscovered it.
What station was that?? I'm Irish too and I'm curious to know :)
+Ella Kelly
Hi Ella, I think it was Classic Hits ( 94 Fm), probably Gareth O Callaghan' Sunday Morning programme.
Ha! now you have me listening to this again 😿
+Violasax Thanks! I didn't think they played the Fizz! Great that they do now! :)
@EllaKelly Listen to Gareth O'Callaghan's 'Classic Love Songs ' on a Sunday morning. It's great for hearing stuff that you have literally not heard for 30-40 ,even 50 years (giving away my age now ;) )
+Violasax Thanks love! :)
I think everyone can identify with this song. Superb singing.Great video.This is a classic...
Flawless victory !! How could anybody makes derogatory remarks about a group who could produce a recording of this quality. They hit all the right notes and strike all the right chords in ones emotions. The older you get the more emotive this song becomes. Their detractors would do well to realise this song will always be relevant and listened to long after anyone who dismissed bucks fizz as nothing special.
👏......Well said .....
Thank you.
A great tribute to those brave fliers who braved the angry skies over Europe. God bless them all.
What a great melancholic song.... remembers me to the days when I was young...my best friend Bert played this... and we talked about life, love and the future... now in 2019 he is still my best friend since 1976.
I grew up in the 70`s............but I`m only just beginning to realise just how good this band actually was. Masterpieces.
So evocative. Where HAVE those days gone?
No human can offer a greater gift to another than that of brightening up that person's day when it started off badly. This arrangement touches that button and thus will remain in eternity. Sometimes it's good to tell the artists that they made a difference. I hope you read this Bucks Fizz. Thanks so much.
Mike Nolan's vocals on this are outstanding.
He doesn't get much credit for them
@@carolvernon4313 Yet here we are talking about him, played this song to commemorate the passing of the queen yesterday. I honestly thought it was one of the girls singing, fantastic vocals especially Mike I do get what you're saying tho.
Cheryl Baker wow!
Always loved this song. One of their best. God I miss the 80's. Happy days in my late teens/ early 20's
I'm into all genres from Bjork to Radiohead to Todd Rundgren to Mogwai but I love a good ballad. This is an utterly beautiful song. What a legacy. Hope they're all keeping well.
Beautiful
Cheryl looks so delicate and beautiful in this video.
One of their best. Beautiful moving track.
This is my 3rd favorite song of all the 80s
What's your other Two??😊
Best song ever - Thompson Twins - Hold Me Now. 2nd best song - Cyndi Lauper - Time after Time@@MB-ys1uw
Such a great vocal by Mike on this one. Such a great slow dance number from way back in the day.
Hands down, one of the best songs ever written in the universe!
Beautiful song.
Absolutely beautiful song,
But seriously, Mike’s vocals ❤️
Such a beautiful song by a underrated group.
Lovely song so true words especially now I’m 54 x
One of the great sad songs. A nice tune & excellent harmonies. The line "I just can't stand the thought of life without you" sounds so poignant. Beautiful.
i cried..this song is so relevant to my personal life
discoveryone. Whenever I hear this gorjuss song, bring tears to my eyes every time. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Superb song, what an amazing arrangement, perfect vocal harmonies
The best song they ever did, beautiful a classic that has not been recognised, better than ABBA
Both ABBA and bucksfizz are both amazing 😀
UK No 8 ... Hardly "Not Recognised" and certainly NOT better than ABBA
@@danfrost3043 Not recognized at all in France. Too much hybrid.
Lovely song well performed but not in the same class as anything Abba recorded.
Now I'm in my late 50s,these words make more sense 😢
I wish sometimes we could freeze time, this was a very underrated amazing track, which stirs amazing times and memories, I hope it does for you too.😊😊
this is my favourite track by a mile
This was amazing and SO underrated
From July 1982. Under rated song, even then. A classic.
Well done for resolving your differences as a band now get out there release new material and smash the shit we are forced to listen to now out of the ground there is still a market for bands like yours and always will be why should we have to listen to some black guy smacking his fucking bitch up
+Andrew Richardon Thanks. You made me laugh so much.
Wow. Useful comments for a song that was nominated for an Ivor Novello award in 1983.
It's there. The Fizz, 'the f-z of pop', in UK stores now.
Gorgeous song
Just seen this on an old Top of the Pops. Had to come straight here to listen again.
Mark Turner and me
Great song sung brilliantly.
We all lose loved ones and time changes, but with songs like these, we can still get lost in our memories.
Saw The Fizz (Cheryl, Mike & Jay) in concert recently. They sang this song & it was beautiful. Still great singers today & Mike did brilliantly as he's having to sing for 2 people.
I cry every time I here this. It is so beautiful and how it was not knowing if your loved one would come back to you from war!! One of the best songs ever written thank you so much for it bucks fizz love always x
Beautiful Jay and pretty Cheryl were so often the focal vocals in this group. It's great to see the guys, particularly Mike, getting attention on this song.
Beautiful I forgot about this song .
It's an absolute classic. Just give in and let it get to you ....
A very beautiful song
Tears to my eyes
I was 17 when this this song was released and love it then all them years but had no idea at 57 and many poor life changing choices would make choke on my guilt and wish I could make things again as it was and this song now leaves my in tatters get me EVERYTIME
PRICELESS this song!!! 💘
11 months later... and it appears those who flew the flag for Exit did so under false pretences.
The only thing I'm willing to salvage is FAR AGE
Love this song remember it well when it was released in 1982 I was 17 years old I am now 53 and still love it today as I did back then this is a great piece of music Love Bucks Fizz 💕💕💕💕……….kim 🇬🇧
Saw them 3 times in the 80s, seeing them again in August. This is my favourite song of theirs!
Absolutely beautiful,,still a tear jerker
Beautiful.
Revisiting some great memories..crying with tears of joy.
"'Cause I just can't stand the thought of life without you". For some of us on the other side of the water, discovering this massively underrated group is only happening years later. This is a magnificent video of an absolutely gorgeous song; Cheryl Baker is a keeper, and Mike Nolan nailed the lead vocal. I was programming stations then and this one certainly would have been given a shot. #8 over there, and it was the third single off the LP (the other two went to #1). One of the best single tracks I've ever heard.
You are so right! This group happened to pop up on iTunes a couple days ago and I'm now obsessed. They're great!
Massively underrated. I couldn't have put it better.
Doing a bit more research, "Days" was released in the US, as the B-side of "The Land of Make Believe" (RCA PB-13299) in late 1982, off the "Bucks Fizz" LP (NFL1-8029), which in the US was a compilation of tracks from their first two UK LP's. It appears RCA didn't have much confidence in them over here. That's a shame.
Thanks for that -- I got the cassette in '82 and shared it with a few friends in Southern California. The drummer on My Camera Never Lies was particularly impressive to me. I can't imagine why they didn't catch on in the U.S. ----
Their drummer is a fellow named Graham Broad.
What makes this extra poignant is looking at how the turmoil with the band name and David Van Day’s involvement contrasts with the innocence and purity of this song from their early period. A beautiful ballad with flawless vocals and lush arrangements.
What a lovely song that sadly I'd forgotten about...Thanks for bringing it back into my life!
Beautiful. Still brings a tear to my eyes. Perfect.
IMO THEIR BEST SONG EVER Mike's vocals are beautiful here and he was sooooo dreamy and beautiful back then . Still a handsome man today
one of the best songs ever
My favourite. Loved it then but now more poignant. Still with my husband of many years and happy to with him but recognise the sentiment in the song. One day one of us will be without the other one. Somehow it has seemed to happen over night. Children flown the next but we are happy.
Best song Bucks Fizz ever did - pity it's one of their lesser-known tracks. ❤
I am sure I have commented before, but for the sake of clarity. Freaking beautiful song, beautifully sung. More than strikes a chord in an old man
Never forgotten this great song.
That’s what you call HARMONY !
Absolutely so true to life,this is such a beautiful ballad and superbly sung ❤❤❤❤
02:14 Cheryl Baker looks so cute here. I remember this record at the time. 30 years has flown by. Thanks for uploading.
So much more than just making your mind up, totally underrated .
It's a stunning piece of song writing. As good as anything Benny & Bjorn have written.
Totally forgot about this track until I saw it last night on TOTP. Beautiful song.
exactly were i saw it to ;)
they such wonderful band of good looks and good happy music
Really nice song, that unfortunately will never get the credit it deserves....
Only by us that truly adore this song, hey.....
@@notandnowavailableonyoutub2855 Absolutely...
Bucks fizz's best song great video too.