Young at Heart (Bananarama Song)

Young At Heart (Bananarama Song)

"Young at Heart" is a pop song first recorded in the 1980s by the British female singing trio Bananarama and appeared on their debut album Deep Sea Skiving in 1983. The song was later reworked heavily by the Scottish pop group The Bluebells.

Read more about Young At Heart (Bananarama Song):  Songwriting Credits, The Bluebells' Version

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