The Bee Gees’ Most Touching Ballad? The Story of “Our Love (Don’t Throw It All Away)”

“Our Love (Don’t Throw It All Away)” is one of the Bee Gees’ most tender and emotional ballads. Originally written by Barry and Blue Weaver during sessions for Children of the World (1976), it was first recorded as a demo and later famously given to Andy Gibb, who turned it into a hit. The Bee Gees’ own live performances of the song—especially during their later tours—showcased the full depth of their harmonies and heartfelt delivery.

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Although the Bee Gees’ demo was never officially released at the time, fans adore their live versions, which often feel like a heartfelt tribute.

Andy Gibb’s version of the song reached #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978, further cementing the Bee Gees’ songwriting legacy.

The song remains a beloved deep cut in the Bee Gees’ catalog, praised for its emotional honesty and timeless melody.

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