Living Eyes – Bee Gees: A Song That Sees Through the Soul
About the Song Released in 1981, “Living Eyes” marked a quiet but powerful turning point for the Bee Gees, offering a poignant contrast to the glittering disco heights that had…
About the Song Released in 1981, “Living Eyes” marked a quiet but powerful turning point for the Bee Gees, offering a poignant contrast to the glittering disco heights that had…
About the Song Released as the second American single from their album One on January 1990 (recorded November–December 1988), Bodyguard by the Bee Gees is a mature, heartfelt plea for…
About the Song First written by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, and Maurice Gibb in 1983, “You and I” was originally released by Kenny Rogers on his album Eyes That See…
About the Song Released in October 1995 as part of the tribute compilation Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King, “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” by the Bee Gees…
About the Song Tucked into the Bee Gees’ blockbuster 1979 album Spirits Having Flown, “Stop (Think Again)” is the moment where the glitter of late-’70s pop gives way to something…
About the Song Released in 1966 as the B-side to their single Spicks and Specks, “I Am the World” is a striking early effort by the Bee Gees—written and sung…
About the Song Recorded during the creative high-tide of the Bee Gees’ late-70s era, “Warm Ride” stands as a fascinating footnote in the group’s catalogue—an outtake from the sessions that…
About the Song Though widely recognised through Kenny Rogers’ 1983 recording of the song on the album of the same name, Barry Gibb’s original version of “Eyes That See in…
About the Song In 1963, the Bee Gees recorded a spirited cover of the The Beatles’ hit “Please Please Me” during their early days in Australia. While the track never…
About the Song Written by Barry Gibb (along with his brothers Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb) in 1998, “Love Is Blind” is a song shrouded in quiet mystery—a track that…