Bucks Fizz performed the timeless classic tune Making Your Mind Up, together with the now famous skirt ripping dance routine. This was one of the most up-tempo songs of the evening, and with only two rounds of voting to go, it was a three-way tie between Germany. the UK and Switzerland. Switzerland were yet to vote and gave eight points to the UK, but Nil Points to Germany. Despite the final jury giving Germany maximum points, Bucks Fizz won the contest.
This victory was to set them up for a career that was to be as successful as any British Eurovision winner before, or since. They went on to be one of the most popular bands of the 80s with a string of hit singles and albums.
Making Your Mind Up was a number one for the group in nine different countries and received gold disc status in four countries.. This was promptly followed by a further two top twenty hits - Piece Of The Action and One Of Those Nights - and a self-titled album which went Gold in the UK and Platinum in Australia.
After winning the contest, the group built on their success with other awards and accolades. In November 1981, they won Best Song Award at the Yamaha Song Contest (oriental Eurovision) in Tokyo with the song Another Night.
Their next single, released in November 1981, The Land Of Make Believe went Gold before Christmas of that year and went on to become one of their most popular songs, reaching Number One in three countries and winning the Amplex Golden Reel Award for one million copies sold.
In 1982, the success for Bucks Fizz continued and in April of that year the group's fourth single, My Camera Never Lies, went straight to Number One in the UK. This was followed in May by the group's second studio album, Are You Ready, which went Gold immediately. This also produced another hit, Now Those Days Are Gone, which reached number 8 in the UK charts.
1984 was to be an eventful year. Bucks Fizz toured the UK on a 7 week sell out tour.
1983 saw the release of If You Cant Stand The Heat which reached number 10 in the UK charts. This was followed by Run For Your Life. Both singles were featured on the group's third studio album, Hand Cut, which charted at number 15 in the UK.
Later that year saw the release of When We Were Young, a slightly different sound with Jay on lead vocal. London Town followed and then a Greatest Hits album which finished the year on a high.
Three more singles were released: Talking In Your Sleep, Golden Days and I Hear Talk which was a surprise club hit in America. Fate was to deal the group a devastating blow that year: whilst on tour in December there was a horrific Coach crash which resulted in the serious injury of Mike Nolan.
As Mike was on the road to recovery Bucks Fizz received yet another blow as Jay Aston decided to depart the group after a scandalous affair with the bands Manager which made front page of all the tabloids.
Auditions were held in London for a Jay Aston replacement. About 800 girls turned up to audition and finally Shelley Preston was recruited to replace Jay.
1986 saw Bucks Fizz back on top of the charts with a new look, a new record deal with Polydor and a new single called New Beginning. The single reached number 8 in the UK charts and was a great success.
A further two singles were also released this year: Love The One Your With" and Keep Each Other Warm, together with what would be their 5th studio album, Writing On The Wall.
The single Heart Of Stone was released in 1988. This would later be covered by Cher a couple of years later.
Shelley Preston decided to leave the group in 1990 to pursue solo projects and the group continued as a trio.
The group's albums are currently available on CD, as well as a recently released Best Of CD/DVD which made the top 40 in May 2007.
Cold War
Bucks Fizz Lyrics
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Round your eyes from crying over me
I can see you believe
You're as blameless as can be
Then you complain again
That we never seem to chat (back-chat)
Why chat (cha-cha-chat)
If your chat's as flat as that
And I don't see an end
To the cold war
No I can't see an end
To this cold war
We've been here before
Looking for love before
And I don't see an end
An end to the cold war
So they say
All our lives just fly by like a plane
And I've watched my ideals
And my life go down the drain
I'd be good for you
If you'd just give peace a shot (a shot)
Why not (why not)
It's the only shot we got
And I don't see an end
To the cold war
No I can't see an end
To this cold war
We've been here before
Looking for love before
And I don't see an end
An end to the cold war
The disarming way you had about you
The disarming way I had about me
The non-aggression pact that used to be
Oh-Oh-Oh
And I don't see an end to the cold war
(Can't see an end to this war)
No I can't see an end to this cold war
(Can't see an end to this war)
No I can't see an end to this cold war
(Can't see an end to this war)...
The Bucks Fizz song, Cold War, is a tale of two lovers who seem to have reached an impasse. From the lyrics, it is evident that both parties are unhappy but do not know how to resolve their issues. The opening lyrics "You've red marks, Round your eyes from crying over me..." highlights how one of the parties is emotionally drained from the toxic environment they find themselves in. The other party is self-righteous and believes that they are blameless, but still unhappy with the lack of communication in the relationship.
The singer then goes on to question if they will ever find a way out of this dead-end. The chorus, "And I don't see an end, To the cold war, No, I can't see an end, To this cold war..." highlights how the pair is struggling to resolve their differences. They have been here before, and it appears that they will stay stuck in this cycle of pain and misery forever. The singer then offers a solution, "I'd be good for you. If you'd just give peace a shot (a shot)... It's the only shot we got." The singer is willing to make amends, but it seems that the other party is less forthcoming.
The song is an excellent representation of the human tendency to hold on to toxic relationships, even when we know that they are no longer beneficial for us. The Bucks Fizz vocalists' harmonies only emphasized the central message of the song, making it a poignant number for anyone navigating a life filled with uncertainty and confusion.
Line by Line Meaning
You've red marks
You have red marks under your eyes
Round your eyes from crying over me
You've been crying because of me
I can see you believe
I can tell that you believe something
You're as blameless as can be
You are completely innocent
Then you complain again
You keep complaining
That we never seem to chat (back-chat)
You say we never talk to each other (disrespectfully)
Why chat (cha-cha-chat)
Why bother talking (in a playful way)
If your chat's as flat as that
If your conversation is that boring
And I don't see an end
I can't imagine a resolution
To the cold war
To the disagreements between us
No I can't see an end
I really can't see an end
To this cold war
To this ongoing conflict
We've been here before
We've been through similar situations in the past
Looking for love before
Trying to find love previously
And I don't see an end
I still can't see a resolution
An end to the cold war
A conclusion to our disagreements
So they say
People say
All our lives just fly by like a plane
Life just passes us quickly
And I've watched my ideals
And I've seen my beliefs and values
And my life go down the drain
And my life has gone to waste
I'd be good for you
I would be beneficial for you
If you'd just give peace a shot (a shot)
If you just tried to be peaceful
Why not (why not)
Why not try?
It's the only shot we got
It's the only opportunity we have
The disarming way you had about you
The charming and friendly way you were
The disarming way I had about me
The way I was able to charm and disarm people
The non-aggression pact that used to be
The agreement we had not to attack each other
Oh-Oh-Oh
Vocal adlib
And I don't see an end to the cold war
I still can't see a resolution to our disagreements
(Can't see an end to this war)
Can't see a resolution to this ongoing conflict
No I can't see an end to this cold war
I really can't see a resolution to this ongoing conflict
(Can't see an end to this war)
Can't see a resolution to this ongoing conflict
No I can't see an end to this cold war
I really can't see a resolution to this ongoing conflict
(Can't see an end to this war)
Can't see a resolution to this ongoing conflict
Contributed by Samuel Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.