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The Story Behind Barry Gibb’s Poetic Ballad “Morning of My Life”

“Morning of My Life” (originally titled “In the Morning”) is one of the Bee Gees’ most delicate and poetic songs. Written by Barry Gibb in 1965, the song beautifully captures…
Posted by Oldies August 28, 2025
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How “Run to Me” Showcased the Softer Side of the Bee Gees

“Run to Me” is a tender ballad by the Bee Gees, featured on their album To Whom It May Concern. Written by Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb, the song showcases…
Posted by Oldies August 28, 2025
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How “Living Eyes” Marked a New Chapter in the Bee Gees’ Career

Released in 1981 as the title track of the Bee Gees’ album Living Eyes, the song marked a significant moment in the group’s career. Coming right after the peak of…
Posted by Oldies August 27, 2025
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Why “Cucumber Castle” Remains an Underrated Gem in the Bee Gees’ Catalog

Released in 1970 as part of the Bee Gees’ seventh studio album Cucumber Castle, the song “Cucumber Castle” is the title track that reflects the more experimental and emotional side…
Posted by Oldies August 27, 2025
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Why “Tears” Deserves More Recognition in the Bee Gees’ Catalog

“Tears” is a touching ballad recorded by the Bee Gees in 1969, during their transitional period when the group was experimenting with lush orchestral arrangements and more introspective songwriting. Written…
Posted by Oldies August 23, 2025
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Tracing the Bee Gees’ First Songs: The Charm of “The Three Kisses of Love”

Released in March 1963 as the B-side to “The Battle of the Blue and the Grey”, “The Three Kisses of Love” was one of the very first recordings by the…
Posted by Oldies August 23, 2025
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Why “On Time” Proves Maurice Gibb Was More Than Just the Quiet Bee Gee

Released in 1972 as the B-side to “My World”, “On Time” is one of the Bee Gees’ most distinctive songs because it features Maurice Gibb on lead vocals—something that happened…
Posted by Oldies August 22, 2025
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Heartbreak and Harmony: The Story Behind “Second Hand People”

Released in 1967 on the Bee Gees’ international breakthrough album Bee Gees’ 1st, “Second Hand People” is a deep cut that showcases the band’s early baroque pop and orchestral rock…
Posted by Oldies August 22, 2025
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How the Bee Gees Captured the Essence of Love in “Every Second, Every Minute”

“Every Second, Every Minute” is a soulful ballad by the Bee Gees, featured on their 1970 album 2 Years On. This album was particularly significant as it marked the reunion…
Posted by Oldies August 21, 2025
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Why “Angela” Deserves a Place Among the Bee Gees’ Greatest Ballads

Released in 1987 on the Bee Gees’ album E.S.P., “Angela” is a beautifully crafted ballad that highlights the group’s ability to blend heartfelt emotion with their signature harmonies. Written by…
Posted by Oldies August 21, 2025

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  • The Making of “You Win Again”: Behind the Scenes with the Gibb Brothers
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