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*The Bee Gees

The flared and funky brothers Gibb, famous for the soundtrack to the hit film, Saturday Night Fever.

The Beegees

The Bee Gees consisted of Maurice, Barry and Robin. The name of the band comes from the phrase "Brothers Gibb".

Discography

The Bee Gees Sing And Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs
1965

Spicks and Specks
1966

Bee Gees 1st
1967

Horizontal
1968

Idea
1968

Odessa
1969

The Best of the Bee Gees, Volume 1
1969

2 Years On
1970

Cucumber Castle
1970

Trafalgar
1971

To Whom It May Concern
1972

A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In The Pants
1973

Life In A Tin Can
1973

The Best of the Bee Gees, Volume 2
1973

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The brothers Gibb, first came to light in the late 60's with songs such as "New York Mining Disaster". Their high-pitched vocals soon became their trademark sound signature, thrusting them to fame during the disco era with hits such as "Night Fever", "You Should Be Dancing" and the recently covered "Tragedy". They produced much of the music for the hit film "Saturday Night Fever"

The Bee Gees

They have had more recent hits with "For Whom The Bell Tolls" and have written several recent songs for artists including Robbie Williams. Sadly, Maurice Gibb passed away in 2004 but the group have vowed to carry on as a duo. Robin Gibb was recently a judge on BBC Television's "Fame Accademy".

 

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In Memorial

Maurice Gibb
1943-2004

In 2004, Maurice Gibb sadly passed away. His memory lives on in his fans.

 
   

Lyrics

Lyrics: "Well you can tell by the way I use my walk, I'm a woman's man, no time to talk. The music's loud and the women warm, I've been kicked around since I was born.".
Staying Alive (1979)


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