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The Bluebells were a Scottish indie rock band, active between 1981 and 1986 (later briefly reforming in 1993, 2008–2009 and 2011).

Career

The Bluebells performed jangly guitar based pop not dissimilar to their Scottish contemporaries Aztec Camera and Orange Juice.[citation needed] They had three Top 40 hit singles in the UK, all written by guitarist and founder member Bobby Bluebell (real name Robert Hodgens) – "I'm Falling", "Cath", and their biggest success "Young at Heart". The latter was co-written with Siobhan Fahey of Bananarama (originally recorded on the Bananarama album Deep Sea Skiving) and violinist Bobby Valentino, and made it to number 8 in the UK Singles Chart on its original release in 1984. The band also released one EP, The Bluebells, and one full-length album, Sisters.

The band split up in the mid 1980s, but enjoyed an unexpected revival in 1993 when "Young at Heart" was used in a Volkswagen television advertisement. Re-issued as a single, it was number one for four weeks and led to the band reforming temporarily to perform the song on BBC Television's Top of the Pops. A compilation album followed, The Singles Collection, which peaked at No. 27 in the UK Albums Chart in April 1993.[1]

The band reformed in late 2008, with original members the McCluskey brothers and Bobby Bluebell, to support Edwyn Collins at a show in Glasgow on 23 January 2009. On 29 May 2011, the band performed as part of the Southside Festival.

Post Bluebells

After the group's demise, band member Lawrence Donegan played with The Commotions and then trained as a journalist and is now a golf correspondent for The Guardian, having previously worked at The Scotsman. The other members of the band stayed in the music business after the split – David McCluskey and his brother, Ken, formed a folk duo. Ken also works as a lecturer at Stow College in Glasgow teaching music business, and David uses music therapeutically with a wide variety of people. Robert Hodgens returned to DJ duties and more recently formed a new group called The Poems that signed to the American label Minty Fresh.

Band members

  • Bobby Bluebell (born Robert Hodgens, 6 June 1959, Scotland) – guitar
  • David McCluskey (born 13 January 1964, Scotland) – drums
  • Ken McCluskey (born Kenneth McCluskey, 8 February 1962, Scotland) – vocals / harmonica
  • Lawrence Donegan (born 13 July 1961, Stirling, Scotland) – bass
  • Craig Gannon (born 30 July 1966, Manchester, England) – guitar
  • Neil Baldwin – bass
  • Russell Irvine – guitar

Discography

Albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
UK
[2]
SWE
[3]
The Bluebells EP
  • Released: 1983
  • Label: Sire
Sisters 22 29
Second
  • Released: 1992 (Japan only)
  • Label: Vinyl Japan
The Singles Collection 27

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[4]
GER
[5]
IRE
[6]
NED
[7]
1982 "Forever More" Non-album single
1983 "Cath" 62 The Bluebells EP
"Sugar Bridge (It Will Stand)" 72
1984 "I'm Falling" 11 26 Sisters
"Young at Heart" 8 13
"Cath" (re-issue) 38
1985 "All I Am (Is Loving You)" 58 Non-album single
1993 "Young at Heart" (re-issue) 1 55 1 15 The Singles Collection

References

  1. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 66. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  2. ^ "UK Albums". Official Chart Company. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Swedish Albums". swedishcharts.com. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  4. ^ "UK Singles". The Official Charts Company UK. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  5. ^ "German Singles". offiziellecharts. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  6. ^ "Irish Singles". irishcharts.ie. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  7. ^ "Dutch Singles". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  8. ^ "British Certifications". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 18 May 2016.