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Making Your Mind Up

"Making Your Mind Up" is a pop song by the British vocal group , which served as the United Kingdom's entry in the and won the competition with 136 points. The track was composed by John Danter with lyrics by Andy Hill, and it was specifically created for the UK's national selection process, A Song for Europe, in early 1981. , consisting of members , , , and , was assembled just weeks before the contest to perform the song, which originated from a demo recorded by session singer Nicola Martin at in . Performed at the Eurovision final on 4 April 1981 in , , the song's high-energy presentation included a signature element where the female members' skirts were dramatically pulled away to reveal mini-skirts underneath, adding to its visual appeal and contributing to its victory by a narrow margin of four points over Germany's entry. Upon release as a on 28 March 1981 by , "Making Your Mind Up" quickly rose to the top of the , where it held the number-one position for three weeks and spent a total of 12 weeks in the Top 75. The song's success extended internationally, achieving chart-topping positions in countries including , , and the , while reaching the top 10 in several others across Europe and beyond. This Eurovision triumph marked the UK's fourth win in the contest and propelled to stardom, launching a series of hit albums and singles throughout the , with "Making Your Mind Up" becoming an enduring party anthem and one of the most recognizable entries in Eurovision history.

Background

Composition and Selection

"Making Your Mind Up" was composed in late 1980 by songwriter Andy Hill, who wrote the lyrics, and musician John Danter, who provided the music, specifically with the intention of entering the BBC's A competition for the 1981 . The collaboration between Hill and Danter was facilitated through Hill's then-girlfriend, singer Nichola Martin, who connected them via her publishing company after Hill sought a partner for the Eurovision submission. Hill, who had prior experience with A Song for Europe as a member of the group Rags in 1977, aimed to create an upbeat pop track centered on themes of indecision and in romantic relationships. The song was submitted among 591 entries to the A Song for Europe competition in late 1980 and was selected in December 1980 as one of eight finalists following internal judging by the . This selection process reduced the pool to songs deemed suitable for the national final, scheduled for March 1981, where regional juries would determine the winner. Hill's established role in the UK music scene, including his production work on previous pop releases, contributed to the song's advancement. An initial demo was recorded in October 1980, featuring vocals by and Nichola Martin at their studio, with Andy on , which was later developed into a fuller with a lively, rockabilly-infused pop arrangement to enhance its Eurovision appeal. Revisions focused on refining the energetic style, incorporating spontaneous elements like ad-libbed shouts during vocal sessions, while served as producer to ensure the track's polished, radio-friendly sound. The final production emphasized catchy hooks and an optimistic tone, aligning with the contest's preference for accessible, feel-good entries.

Formation of Bucks Fizz

In late 1980, managers Nichola Martin and Jill Shirley assembled the pop group specifically to perform the song "Making Your Mind Up" in the UK's Eurovision pre-selection competition, A Song for Europe. Martin, a and who had previously competed in the edition with her group Rags, collaborated with Shirley—her former bandmate from that act—to form a capable of delivering the track's upbeat harmonies and visual appeal. The group was finalized in , with the members convening for the first time on 11 January to begin preparations. The original lineup consisted of on lead vocals, (Robert Gubby) on baritone, on mezzo-soprano, and on tenor. Baker and Nolan were recruited from established acts—Baker from the vocal group Co-Co, which had represented the at Eurovision in 1978, and Nolan from session work and —while Aston and G were relative newcomers, with Aston having done backing vocals and G working as a . The audition process emphasized physical compatibility and vocal fit for the song's structure, with Martin selecting performers who could blend visually and harmonically, prioritizing shorter, blonde women for the female roles to create a cohesive stage presence. The band's name, "Bucks Fizz," was chosen after the song's selection and inspired by the popular cocktail of and , which Martin was drinking during a demo recording session. This lighthearted decision reflected the track's effervescent . Initial rehearsals, held shortly after the lineup was set, focused on tailoring vocal arrangements to the members' strengths, emphasizing layered harmonies in the to enhance the song's catchy, decision-themed and build dynamic interplay between the leads and backing parts. These sessions ensured the group could deliver a polished performance suited to the Eurovision format.

Eurovision Song Contest 1981

National Final Performance

"Making Your Mind Up" by debuted in the United Kingdom's national selection for the on 11 March 1981, during the A Song for Europe final broadcast live on from the BBC Television Centre in , hosted by . The event featured six entries, with Bucks Fizz performing fifth in the running order. The performance showcased an early version of the group's , including the now-iconic moment where the female members' skirts were ripped away to reveal mini-skirts underneath, using attachments—a gimmick that immediately captured attention during the broadcast. Voting was determined by seven regional juries across the , resulting in securing victory with 97 points, outscoring runners-up such as Liquid Gold's "All Cried Out" (72 points) and Gary Benson's "" (70 points). The win generated significant media interest due to the novelty of the act and the upbeat pop song, propelling Bucks Fizz into the spotlight as an unknown group. This buzz facilitated their signing to shortly thereafter.

International Contest and Victory

Bucks Fizz performed "Making Your Mind Up" as the United Kingdom's entry at the on 4 April 1981, taking the stage 14th in the running order out of 20 participating countries. The event was held at the Simmonscourt Pavilion of the Royal Dublin Society in , , hosted by Doireann Ní Bhraonáin and broadcast live across . This international presentation featured the group's , including the now-iconic skirt-ripping routine during the song's bridge, which added a dramatic visual element to their upbeat pop performance. In a closely contested final, "Making Your Mind Up" secured with 136 points, edging out Germany's entry "Johnny Blue" by , which received 132 points, by a margin of just four points. The received the maximum 12 points from two countries and notably earned votes from every one of the 19 other participating nations, a rare achievement that contributed to the win in one of the tightest races in contest history up to that point. This triumph represented the UK's fifth Eurovision victory overall and its first since Brotherhood of Man's "" in 1976. Following the announcement, celebrated their narrow victory onstage amid applause from the audience and delegations, with the win sparking immediate excitement among viewers tuning in via the . The group's success was hailed as a return to form for entries, ending a five-year since the previous national triumph, and set the stage for widespread post-contest festivities, including fan receptions upon their return to .

Release and Reception

Track Listing and Production

"Making Your Mind Up" was released as a by on 27 March 1981 in the , under the catalogue number PB 5339. The A-side, "Making Your Mind Up", is a pop track written by Andy Hill and John Danter, with a runtime of 2:39; it was produced by Andy Hill and recorded at in , during sessions in early 1981. The B-side, "Don't Stop", is a non-album track written by Andy Hill and Nichola Martin, running for 4:06 and also produced by Andy Hill. These recording sessions featured contributions from session musicians, with Andy Hill providing keyboards, , , and backing vocals, alongside additional backing vocals from Nichola Martin. The single was originally issued in 7-inch vinyl format. It has since been reissued on in various compilations, including Land of Make Believe: The Definitive Collection in 2023.

Commercial Performance

Following its release in March 1981, "Making Your Mind Up" achieved significant commercial success, topping the for three weeks from April to May 1981 and spending a total of 12 weeks in the Top 75. The single was certified Gold by the (BPI) in May 1981 for sales exceeding 500,000 units in the UK. It ranked No. 8 on the Charts Company's year-end singles list for 1981. Internationally, the song reached No. 1 in several European countries, including (14 weeks on chart), (Flanders), , (10 weeks), the Netherlands, and . It also peaked at No. 6 in . Year-end rankings reflected its strong performance, placing No. 7 in and No. 9 in the Netherlands for 1981. The track's global sales surpassed 4 million copies, making it one of the best-selling Eurovision winners of its era at the time. It experienced periodic chart re-entries tied to Eurovision anniversaries, such as a 1998 remix that peaked at No. 84 on the .

Music Video and Choreography

Video Production

The official music video for "Making Your Mind Up" was filmed in early at a . It has a runtime of 3 minutes and features the group performing in colorful outfits against simple sets. The production was low-cost and typical of early pop videos, prioritizing the group's energy and visual appeal over elaborate effects. The video aired on prior to the and was later uploaded to by the official channel in 2012. Unlike the live Eurovision version, the initial video cut does not include the skirt-ripping routine.

Iconic Skirt-Ripping Routine

The iconic skirt-ripping routine in Bucks Fizz's performance of "Making Your Mind Up" was choreographed by Chrissy Wickham and introduced during rehearsals in March 1981 ahead of the UK's national selection for the . Wickham, a seasoned dancer and choreographer, devised the move to add a dynamic visual element to the high-energy pop track, timing it to coincide with the lyric "If you wanna see some more." In the routine, male members Bobby G and Mike Nolan dramatically tore off the calf-length skirts of female singers Cheryl Baker and Jay Aston using Velcro attachments, revealing shorter mini-skirts underneath and transitioning into a lively jive dance sequence. This first occurred at the A Song for Europe national final on March 11, 1981, where it helped secure their selection, and was reprised at the international Eurovision contest in Dublin on April 4, 1981. The performance garnered immediate audience excitement, with gasps and applause noted during rehearsals and live shows, though it sparked some debate over its suggestiveness in the more conservative broadcasting standards of the era. During rehearsals, the performers initially hesitated; Cheryl Baker worried about exposing her "thick, muscular" legs from years of running, while Jay Aston expressed nervousness but preferred a shorter skirt overall. Wickham persuaded them by combining elements of both preferences, assuring the group it would create a memorable "wow moment." Baker later reflected that the routine was pivotal to their narrow victory by four points, transforming Eurovision from a song-focused event into a spectacle emphasizing choreography and visuals. The routine significantly shaped Bucks Fizz's image as a vibrant, innovative pop , blending catchy music with theatrical staging that captivated audiences and propelled their post-Eurovision success, including a UK number-one . It remains a hallmark of their legacy, often cited as influencing the contest's evolution toward more elaborate performances.

Legacy

Covers and Remixes

"Making Your Mind Up" has been covered at least 16 times across various languages and styles, as documented by music databases. Among the early international adaptations, Swedish group Curt Haagers released a version titled "Du Hänger Väl Med Opp" in 1981, featuring vocals by Stefan Borsch on their album Santa Maria. Similarly, Spanish children's group Parchís recorded "Me Vas A Volver Loco" that same year for their album Corazón de plomo, adapting the upbeat pop structure for a youthful audience. In France, Julie Bataille issued "Moi Je Dis Stop" in 1981 as a single on AZ Records, translating the lyrics to address themes of romantic indecision. Other notable covers include a 1981 German spoof by Maggie Mae entitled "Rock 'n' Roll Cowboy," which reimagined the song with Western-themed lyrics while retaining the original melody. Remixes of the song have extended its dancefloor appeal in later years. themselves produced the 2011 Anniversary Mix, included on the compilation Up Until Now... The 30th Anniversary Hits Collection. In 2023, as part of the The Land of : The Complete Collection reissue, delivered a high-energy remix emphasizing elements. That same year, Matt Pop created the "Bending the Rules Mix," incorporating modern house influences for club play. An earlier remix appeared on the 2014 collection and Rarities. The song has been featured on expanded reissues, such as the 2015 Cherry Pop editions of Bucks Fizz's albums, which included bonus tracks like the 2011 Anniversary alongside original recordings.

Cultural Impact and Media References

"Making Your Mind Up" has left a lasting mark on traditions, particularly in the context of Eurovision selection processes. From 2004 to 2007, the adopted the song's title for its annual national final show, titled Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up, which aired on and featured live performances by aspiring entrants to determine the UK's representative. This naming choice honored the track's role in the victory and aimed to evoke the excitement of the contest while boosting viewer engagement. In a 2013 BBC Radio 2 listener poll to identify the favorite UK Eurovision entry of all time, "Making Your Mind Up" topped the results, surpassing other notable submissions like Cliff Richard's "Congratulations" (1968) and Brotherhood of Man's "Save Your Kisses for Me" (1976). The poll, conducted ahead of the Malmö contest, highlighted the song's enduring popularity among British audiences, underscoring its status as a cultural touchstone for the nation's Eurovision heritage. The song has appeared in various British television productions, reinforcing its place in popular media. In a May 2023 episode of , it featured prominently during a Eurovision-themed storyline, complete with a by original Bucks Fizz member performing alongside soap characters. Similarly, the track was incorporated into the May 17, 2025, episode of titled "The Interstellar Song Contest," where it played uncredited during a pivotal scene involving an alien musical competition, blending its upbeat pop energy with the show's sci-fi narrative. Earlier, in 2008, "Making Your Mind Up" soundtracked a sequence in the third episode of (Season 1, Episode 3), capturing the aesthetic central to the series. The performance's innovative choreography has influenced subsequent stage routines in music and entertainment. At the 1985 Live Aid concert in , and echoed the skirt-ripping gimmick during their duet of "State of Shock" and "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll," adding a playful, theatrical flair to the global charity event. In the Eurovision context, Latvia's winning entry "I Wanna" by Marie N incorporated a dynamic costume transformation element reminiscent of Bucks Fizz's routine, contributing to its energetic presentation and ultimate victory with 176 points. As a hallmark of 1980s Eurovision, "Making Your Mind Up" embodies the era's glamorous pop spectacle, characterized by vibrant visuals and high-energy performances that defined the contest's appeal. The song's success propelled to a prolific career, yielding 20 Top 75 singles between 1981 and 1988, including three number-one hits, and establishing the group as a staple of British pop during the decade. The group, now performing as , continues to tour and perform the song live, though original member announced his retirement from performing in November 2024.

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