Holiday – Bee Gees: A Hauntingly Beautiful Farewell to Innocence
About the Song Long before they conquered dance floors with falsetto and disco beats, the Bee Gees were poets of melancholy. And no song captures that early magic quite like…
About the Song Long before they conquered dance floors with falsetto and disco beats, the Bee Gees were poets of melancholy. And no song captures that early magic quite like…
About the Song When the holidays arrive, certain voices bring comfort, warmth, and the feeling of home. Among them, few are as unmistakable—or as beloved—as the voices of the Bee…
About the Song Released in 1978, “Shadow Dancing” wasn’t just a hit—it was a phenomenon. At just 20 years old, Andy Gibb became the youngest solo male artist to top…
About the Song Released in 1987 on the Bee Gees’ comeback album E.S.P., “Angela” is a tender, deeply emotional ballad that captures the Gibb brothers at their most introspective. While…
About the Song Released in 1983 as part of the “Staying Alive” movie soundtrack—the sequel to Saturday Night Fever—“Someone Belonging to Someone” stands as one of the Bee Gees’ most…
About the Song Released in 1991 on their album High Civilization, “When He’s Gone” is a powerful yet often overlooked track that reveals the Bee Gees’ enduring gift for channeling…
About the Song Long before the glitter of disco lights and the global success of Saturday Night Fever, the Bee Gees were three young brothers—Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb—crafting heartfelt…
About the Song Released in 1981 as the lead single from their album Living Eyes, “He’s a Liar” marked a striking departure for the Bee Gees—both musically and emotionally. After…
About the Song Released in 1987 as the title track of their comeback album E.S.P., “E.S.P.” marked a bold and intriguing return for the Bee Gees—their first studio album as…
About the Song Released in 1997 on their late-era studio album Still Waters, “Miracles Happen” is one of the most quietly optimistic and emotionally tender songs in the Bee Gees’…