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In 1977, the Bee Gees gave up this disco hit — the song they kept was an even bigger smash
In 1977, the Bee Gees gave away a No. 1 hit as a consolation prize as a trade for a song they kept for themselves that topped the charts for even longer.
In 1977, the Bee Gees were riding high on the success of the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. The legendary pop-rock trio, comprised of brothers Barry, Maurice, and Robin Gibb, closed out the year ...
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Andy Gibb's first No. 1 ruled for four weeks — his Bee Gees brother wrote it in just 20 minutes
Taken by surprise on his 1976 honeymoon, Andy Gibb watched as his Bee Gees brother Barry Gibb dashed off a song for him, ...
Songwriting as a solo artist can be difficult, but songwriting with a group of artists can feel almost impossible. Art, as its core, is entirely subjective. That means a great line to one person could ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of the standout acts of the 1970s music scene, who helped popularize disco music during that era, is the Bee Gees. The trio ...
John Legend, Andra Day, Celine Dion and other pop, R&B, rock and country stars will pay homage to the Bee Gees and the group’s blockbuster 1977 soundtrack album “Saturday Night Fever” in an all-star ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The song, “How Deep Is Your Love,” topped the Billboard Hot 100 on December 24, 1977, and remained there for three weeks. “How ...
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