A Bridge Between Eras: The Bee Gees’ “Two Years On”
Introduction: Released in January 1971, “Two Years On” marked a turning point for the Bee Gees. This pop rock ballad, the title track from their eighth studio album of the…
Introduction: Released in January 1971, “Two Years On” marked a turning point for the Bee Gees. This pop rock ballad, the title track from their eighth studio album of the…
Introduction: Released in 1970 on their ninth studio album of the same name, “Be Who You Are” is a pop ballad by the legendary group, the Bee Gees. Written by…
Introduction The Bee Gees may be known for disco anthems and soulful ballads, but “Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen” offers a glimpse into a different era of their career. This song…
About The Song Released on “The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs,” this track showcases the songwriting talents of a young Barry Gibb. “How Love Was True”…
About The Song In the mid-60s, before the platform shoes and the falsetto took hold, the Bee Gees were a young, energetic rock and roll outfit with a knack for…
About The Song Released in their native Australia, “Timber!” was just the Bee Gees’ second single. It arrived just a few months after their debut, “Spicks and Specks,” and showcased…
About The Song Remember those heady days of the mid-1960s? The transistor radio a constant companion, crackling with the sounds of a new musical revolution. The Bee Gees, still teenagers…
About The Song Ah, the golden days of pop. Back when melodies were sweet, harmonies soared, and young love felt like a whirlwind. That’s the territory explored by the Bee…
About The Song Released in 1965 on the album The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs, “And the Children Laughing” predates the band’s chart-topping success with songs…
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…