Bully for You is the fourth studio album by Scottish musician BA Robertson, released on 27 March 1981 by Asylum Records.
[2] The album was reissued on CD on 12 May 2017 as an expanded edition by Cherry Red Records.
[3] The two singles released from the album, "Flight 19" and "Saint Saens" were both commercial failures (although "Flight 19" did reach number 1 in Iceland),[4] despite the fact that Robertson had an increased presence in the media since his debut album, with writing "Wired for Sound" for Cliff Richard, writing and performing the theme tune to the television series Maggie and co-hosting Top of the Pops.
"Flight 19" is about the disappearance of the US aeroplanes in the Bermuda Triangle in 1945 and "Saint Saens" (which in the expanded edition of the album is written as Saint-Saëns) was originally titled "Sad Song", but was changed as a pun on the French composer.
[6] The A-side "Sucker For Your Love" was recorded for the film The Monster Club which featured a performance by Robertson.