Song information The song was written by
Warren Harry (under the name Warren Bacall) and was produced by Brian Tench and
Andy Hill—the first time Hill had not solely produced one of the group's singles. The song's lyrics tell of a woman in old age, who laments the fact that she has lost her youth and looks. The song was notable for its change in direction for the group. The production was heavy and the song had a more ominous tone, far removed from the group's usual pop sound. It was the first and only single to feature lead vocals by
Jay Aston, the sound being notably different from her solo appearances on previous songs (e.g. "Getting Kinda Lonely" on
Bucks Fizz and "Easy Love" on
Are You Ready). At the time of release, Aston said: "It's a very different kind of song. It's much harder and heavier and a concerted effort from Andy and the production team. We'll probably lose a lot of our old fans with this single but I hope we'll interest lots of new people." Aston has also said that she was adopting an affected voice, similar to
Hazel O'Connor, although a review at the time remarked on her simulating
Lene Lovich. Aston has since stated, despite the song's success, her vocal affectation wasn't a good idea, although she has still rated it her favourite Bucks Fizz song; in contrast,
Cheryl Baker has commented that she never liked the song due to its downbeat tone. The single was released in June 1983 on 7" and 12" vinyl and also 7" and 12" picture discs. The B-side was "Where the Ending Starts" (also featuring Aston on lead), which had been recently released on the group's third album,
Hand Cut. The 12" single featured an extended version of the song with a long drum-laden passage after the second chorus. Also included was a previously unreleased bonus track "When the Love Has Gone". "When We Were Young" was later featured on the group's first
Greatest Hits album, released in November 1983. In 2005, it was released in a slightly edited form on the Bucks Fizz compilation,
The Ultimate Anthology.
Music video The
promotional video for the song prominently featured Jay Aston singing the song to the camera on a set resembling a room in a house. Throughout the video, she is dressed in a white
basque, adorned with frills and torn pieces of material. Her hair is unusually long and unkempt. At the
bridge, the other members of the group appear separately facing the camera in a misty setting. After the second chorus, the group appear together, standing against a garishly-coloured
chroma key background. In the distance,
electricity pylons are visible. Aston, while remarking on the musical change in direction for the group, also made mention that the video took a different approach to their previous ones.
Chart performance "When We Were Young" became the group's ninth consecutive top 20 hit in the UK. The single entered the chart on the 18th of June 1983, at No.23, which was the group's highest ever first-week entry into the charts, beating "
Making Your Mind Up" by one place. The following week it rose to its peak position of ten, where it remained for the following week. It then fell down the chart, remaining there for eight weeks in total. The single performed particularly well in Europe also, becoming their biggest hit since "
The Land of Make Believe" and the third biggest hit of the group's career. It reached the top ten in Ireland, as well top 20 placings in the Netherlands and Austria. == Track listing ==