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A Toast To Youth: The Bee Gees And “Wine & Women”

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About The Song While the Bee Gees would later become synonymous with disco anthems and soaring falsettos, their roots lay in a far more raw and energetic sound. Their early…

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Before The Disco Ball: The Bee Gees’ Heartfelt Plea In “Don’t Say Goodbye”

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About The Song Released in 1965, “Don’t Say Goodbye” showcases the early Bee Gees at their most vulnerable. This was a time before the signature disco sound, before the swagger…

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Rewinding the Decades: The Bee Gees’ “Peace of Mind”

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About The Song Ah, the 1960s. A time of youthful rebellion, social change, and a burgeoning rock and roll scene that captured the hearts and minds of a generation. Amongst…

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Reach For The Stars: The Early Balladry Of The Bee Gees With “Take Hold Of That Star”

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About The Song Released in 1965, “Take Hold of That Star” predates the Bee Gees’ signature falsetto sound. Here, we hear the brothers’ voices in their earlier, more natural register…

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Before The Disco Ball: The Bee Gees’ Undiscovered Gem, “You Wouldn’t Know”

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About The Song Released in 1965 as the B-side to their cover of “Everyday I Have to Cry,” “You Wouldn’t Know” predates the era of flamboyant white suits and dance…

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Whispering Melodies: The Bee Gees’ “Follow the Wind”

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About The Song In 1965, amidst the burgeoning British Invasion and the folk revival, the Bee Gees released a song that showcased a different side of their musicality. “Follow the…

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Sunshine And Sorrow: The Bee Gees’ “Monday’s Rain”

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About The Song Released on their album “Spicks and Specks”, this song captures the bittersweet emotions of young love – a feeling many of us can surely relate to. It’s…

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Can’t You See I’m Lost Without You: A Look Back At The Bee Gees’ “How Many Birds”

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About The Song Released in 1966 on their second album, “Spicks and Specks”, “How Many Birds” predates the disco era that would later define the Bee Gees. This song belongs…

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Forgotten Dreams: The Bee Gees’ “Second Hand People”

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About The Song Today, we’re going to delve into one of those lesser-known gems from their early years: “Second Hand People.” Released in 1966 on their album “Spicks and Specks,”…

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Lost In Confusion: The Bee Gees’ “I Don’t Know Why I Bother With Myself”

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About The Song Released in 1966 on the Spicks and Specks album, “I Don’t Know Why I Bother with Myself” offers a glimpse into a different side of the Bee…

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