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From Album Track to Hidden Classic: The Story of Sound of Love

“Sound of Love” is a soul-stirring ballad by the Bee Gees included on their ambitious 1969 album Odessa. The song showcases the trio’s exceptional craftsmanship in crafting emotionally resonant music,…
Posted by Oldies August 8, 2025
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How When the Swallows Fly Reflects 1968’s Emotional Undercurrents

“When the Swallows Fly” is a contemplative baroque-pop track from the Bee Gees’ fifth studio album Idea, released in 1968. Penned and performed by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb, the…
Posted by Oldies August 8, 2025
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Lost in Your Love: A Hidden Gem from the Bee Gees’ Mid‑’70s Shift

“Lost in Your Love” appears on the Bee Gees’ twelfth studio album Mr. Natural, released in May 1974. The track is notable for being one of the few solo compositions…
Posted by Oldies August 7, 2025
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From Album Track to Live Staple: The Story of Down the Road

“Down the Road” is a mid-tempo soul-rock song by the Bee Gees from their 1974 album Mr. Natural—their first produced by Arif Mardin—a key pivot toward R&B and soul influences…
Posted by Oldies August 7, 2025
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And the Sun Will Shine: A Hidden Bee Gees Ballad of Bittersweet Hope

“And the Sun Will Shine” was written by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb and released in February 1968 as part of their album Horizontal . Sung solo by Robin Gibb,…
Posted by Oldies August 6, 2025
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Bee Gees at the End of an Era: The Melancholy of When He’s Gone

“When He’s Gone,” penned and produced by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb, was released in May 1991 as the sole American single from their album High Civilization . Robin Gibb…
Posted by Oldies August 6, 2025
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From Living Eyes Sessions to A Breed Apart: The Journey of a Hidden Bee Gees Song

“Hold Her in Your Hand” was released in September 1984 as a single from the soundtrack of the film A Breed Apart—the second and final solo single by Maurice Gibb,…
Posted by Oldies August 5, 2025
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Country Woman: Maurice Gibb’s Hidden Country‑Rock Masterpiece

“Country Woman” is a lesser‑known but compelling track released in 1971 by the Bee Gees as the B‑side to How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, their first chart‑topping hit in…
Posted by Oldies August 5, 2025
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Bee Gees’ 1969 Deep Cut: The Story Behind Barbara Came to Stay

“Barbara Came to Stay” is a lesser-known track by the Bee Gees featured on their sixth studio album, Odessa, released in February/March 1969. Originally titled “Barbara Came to Stay,” the…
Posted by Oldies August 3, 2025
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My Destiny by Bee Gees: Backstory & Meaning Behind the B‑Side

In the early 1990s, the legendary trio of Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb released My Destiny as the B‑side to their single “Paying the Price of Love.” Although not featured…
Posted by Oldies August 3, 2025

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