Bright Eyes

Bright Eyes by Art Garfunkel was a UK number 1 hit on Saturday, April 14, 1979 spending 6 week(s) at the top of the UK charts. "Bright Eyes," written by British singer and songwriter Mike Batt and sung by Art Garfunkel, was included on the soundtrack. Released as a single, it was immensely successful in the United Kingdom, staying at #1 in the British charts for six weeks in 1979, selling over one million copies, and becoming the biggest selling single of that year. The first line of the chorus is briefly heard in the 2005 animated comedy Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, during a scene when Gromit is waiting for the Were-Rabbit to appear. Gromit turns on the radio, only to turn it off in horror when "Bright Eyes" plays.

Bright Eyes FAQs

Who sang Bright Eyes?

Bright Eyes was performed by Art Garfunkel

What year did Bright Eyes get to the UK number 1 spot?

Bright Eyes first became a UK number 1 on Saturday, April 14, 1979

How long was Bright Eyes at number 1 in the UK?

Bright Eyes spent 6 week(s) at number 1 in the UK.