"House of Shame": Decoding the Darker Side of the Bee Gees When most people think of the Bee Gees, their minds immediately drift to the neon lights of the disco…
“You Win Again” marked a triumphant comeback for the Bee Gees as the lead single from their album E.S.P.. Written by Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb and produced alongside Arif…
“How Can You Mend a Broken Heart” is one of the Bee Gees’ most enduring and emotional songs. Released on 28 May 1971 as the lead single from their album…
Released in 1979 as part of the album Spirits Having Flown, “Living Together” by the Bee Gees is an often-overlooked track that reveals the group’s soft-rock and emotional depth beyond…
Released in 1979 on the album Spirits Having Flown, “Reaching Out” by the Bee Gees is a beautiful, somewhat overlooked entry in the band’s catalogue. While the Bee Gees were…
Released as a single in the summer of 1983, “Someone Belonging to Someone” by the Bee Gees is a tender, introspective ballad that reveals another side of the trio’s musical…
“The Singer Sang His Song” by the Bee Gees stands as a striking instance of their craft during a period of transition and experimentation. Written collectively by Barry, Robin and…
In January 1968, the Bee Gees released the single Sinking Ships as the B-side to their hit “Words”. On the surface it may appear a secondary track, but “Sinking Ships”…
In September 1976, the Bee Gees released their album “Children of the World”, marking a significant evolution in their musical journey. The album brought together the band’s lush vocal harmony…
“Spirits (Having Flown)” is a track from the Bee Gees’ 1979 album Spirits Having Flown, written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb. It was released as a single in the…
“My Thing” is a lesser-known but noteworthy track from the Bee Gees, released in 1970 on their album Cucumber Castle. At just around 2 minutes and 18-22 seconds, the song…
Released in December 1968, “I Started a Joke” is a pivotal song by the Bee Gees, featured on their album Idea. Written by Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb, and produced…
Released in 1967 as part of the Bee Gees’ second international album Horizontal, “The Earnest of Being George” stands out as one of the group’s most imaginative and introspective songs.…