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…
About The Song Ah, the golden days of pop. Back when melodies were sweet, harmonies soared, and young love felt…
About The Song Remember those heady days of the mid-1960s? The transistor radio a constant companion, crackling with the sounds…
About The Song Released in their native Australia, “Timber!” was just the Bee Gees’ second single. It arrived just a…
About The Song In the mid-60s, before the platform shoes and the falsetto took hold, the Bee Gees were a…
About The Song Released on “The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs,” this track showcases the songwriting…
About The Song “Fading Laughter,” a track from their 1965 album “The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb…
About The Song This introspective journey takes us back to 1965, a time when the British Invasion was in full…
About The Song “I.O.I.O.”, released in 1970, is a song that falls into this latter category. It emerged from a…
About The Song Released in 1968, “Kitty Can” wasn’t a chart-topping smash hit like “Massachusetts” or “To Love Somebody,” but…
About The Song Released at the height of the British Invasion, the Bee Gees were still very much teenagers themselves,…