He wrote songs for other people with equal success, including "Carrie" and "Wired for Sound" for Sir Cliff Richard and "Silent Running" and "The Living Years" for Mike And The Mechanics.
In addition to his successful pop career, Robertson also wrote music for television and screen, including the theme to Saturday Superstore (1982), the soundtrack for Heavenly Pursuits (1985) and songs for The Pirate Movie (1982).
Singles:
Moira's Hand (1973 - as Brian Alexander Robertson)
All the Thin Men (1976 - as Alexander Robertson)
Goosebumps (1979)
Bang Bang (1979 - #2, UK Charts)
Knocked it Off (1979 - #8, UK Charts)
Kool in the Kaftan (1980 - #17, UK Charts)
To Be or Not to Be (1980 - #9, UK Charts)
Flight 19 (1980)
Sucker for Your Love (1981)
Hold Me (1981 - duet with Maggie Bell - #11, UK Charts)
We Have a Dream (1982 - as Scottish World Cup Squad - #5, UK Charts)
Ready or Not (1983)
Dot Dot Dot (1983)
Time (1984 - duet with Frida - #45, UK Charts)
Albums:
Wringing Applause (1973 - as Brian Alexander Robertson)
Shadow of a Thin Man (1976 - as Alexander Robertson)
Initial Success (1980 - #32, UK Album Charts)
Bully for You (1981 - #61, UK Album Charts)
R&BA (1983)
The Platinum Collection (2005)
BA's official website is at www.barobertson.com
Growing Old's Unhealthy
B.A. Robertson Lyrics
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And I know just how you're going to be
Well, if we live, we gotta grow old baby
And I know just how you're going to be
Well, your feet are already a little chilly baby
And you're gettin' a little cold to me
Well, you're gonna have a sweet and silly temper, baby
Oh, I know you're gonna have a sweet and silly temper, baby
Baby, and you won't speak to me for days at a time
Oh baby, I know you're gettin' old
And your little temper b. won't really mind
Oh, we'll be sittin' close together baby
And our minds are really in tune
Oh, we'll be sittin' close together baby
And our minds are really in tune
Well, we'll start makin' love together, baby
Thinkin' about how we used to when we was really in bloom
Oh, I know you're gonna live like a king and queen
Baby you won't mind a word I say
I know you're gonna live like a king and queen
Baby you won't mind a word I say
Yeah, we're gonna live and get old together, baby
Yeah, 'till we old and grey
The lyrics of B.A. Robertson's song, "Growing Old's Unhealthy," explores the bitter-sweetness of growing old with a partner. The first line of the chorus, "Well, if we live, we gotta grow old, baby," sets the tone for the rest of the song. It acknowledges the fact that aging is a natural process that happens to everyone. However, the following line, "And I know just how you're going to be," implies that growing old with a partner comes with uncertainties and challenges.
The second verse of the song reveals some of the challenges that come with growing old with a partner. "Well, you're gonna have a sweet and silly temper, baby, and you're not gonna speak to me for days at a time," suggests that disagreements and conflicts are inevitable in a long-term relationship. However, the following line, "Oh baby, I know you're getting' old, and your little temper b. won't really mind," implies that these challenges are not insurmountable and can be overcome.
The final verse of the song reveals a sense of acceptance and contentment with growing old with a partner. "Oh, we'll be sitting' close together baby, and our minds are really in tune," suggests that, despite the challenges, growing old with a partner is something to be cherished. The final line, "Yeah, we're gonna live and get old together, baby, yeah, 'till we old and grey," suggests a commitment to staying together regardless of the challenges that may arise.
Overall, B.A. Robertson's "Growing Old's Unhealthy" is a poignant reflection on the challenges and joys of growing old with a partner. It acknowledges the difficulties that come with age but ultimately celebrates the enduring nature of a long-term relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
Well, if we live, we gotta grow old baby
Growing old is inevitable.
And I know just how you're going to be
I can predict your behavior and personality as we age.
Well, your feet are already a little chilly baby
Your circulation is not as good as it used to be.
And you're gettin' a little cold to me
You're becoming less affectionate with age.
Well, you're gonna have a sweet and silly temper, baby
You're going to become more irritable and difficult to deal with.
Baby, and you're not gonna speak to me for days at a time
You'll have longer periods of silence in our relationship.
Oh baby, I know you're gettin' old
You're aging and changing.
And your little temper b. won't really mind
I'll tolerate your behavior because I love you.
Oh, we'll be sittin' close together baby
We'll still be physically close to each other even as we age.
And our minds are really in tune
We'll still have a strong emotional connection despite aging.
Well, we'll start makin' love together, baby
We'll still be intimate and physically intimate as we age.
Thinkin' about how we used to when we was really in bloom
We'll reminisce about our younger years when we had a passionate relationship.
Oh, I know you're gonna live like a king and queen
As we age, we'll enjoy the finer things in life and feel more entitled.
Baby you won't mind a word I say
You'll become more stubborn and resistant to my input or opinions.
Yeah, we're gonna live and get old together, baby
We'll still be together as we age.
Yeah, 'till we old and grey
Until we become very old and our hair turns gray.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JULES BIHARI, RILEY B. KING, SAUL BIHARI
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