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Can’t You See I’m in Love with You: The Bee Gees’ “Could It Be”

About The Song Ah, the golden days of pop. Back when melodies were sweet, harmonies soared, and young love felt…

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Can’t Get No Air: The Bee Gees and “Claustrophobia”

About The Song Remember those heady days of the mid-1960s? The transistor radio a constant companion, crackling with the sounds…

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Fallin’ for You: The Bee Gees’ Early Glimpse of Greatness in “Timber!”

About The Song Released in their native Australia, “Timber!” was just the Bee Gees’ second single. It arrived just a…

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More Than Meets the Eye: The Bee Gees’ “To Be Or Not To Be”

About The Song In the mid-60s, before the platform shoes and the falsetto took hold, the Bee Gees were a…

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Early Days and Enduring Melodies: The Bee Gees’ “How Love Was True”

About The Song Released on “The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs,” this track showcases the songwriting…

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Echoes of Innocence: The Bee Gees’ “I Don’t Think It’s Funny”

About The Song “Fading Laughter,” a track from their 1965 album “The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb…

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Do You Remember “I Was a Lover, a Leader of Men”? A Look Back at the Bee Gees’ Early Days

About The Song This introspective journey takes us back to 1965, a time when the British Invasion was in full…

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The Bee Gees’ “I.O.I.O.”: A Nostalgic Look at a Forgotten Gem

About The Song “I.O.I.O.”, released in 1970, is a song that falls into this latter category. It emerged from a…

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Back to the Groovy Days: The Bee Gees’ Upbeat “Kitty Can”

About The Song Released in 1968, “Kitty Can” wasn’t a chart-topping smash hit like “Massachusetts” or “To Love Somebody,” but…

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Do You Have a Minute for Love? Exploring the Bee Gees’ “One Minute Woman”

About The Song Released at the height of the British Invasion, the Bee Gees were still very much teenagers themselves,…

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