About The Song
Ah, the Bee Gees. Those three brothers Gibb – Barry, Robin, and Maurice – hold a special place in the hearts of many of us who grew up in the golden age of pop music. Their soaring falsettos, catchy melodies, and disco-infused anthems dominated the airwaves in the 70s and 80s. But beyond the disco ball and Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, the Bee Gees had a rich and diverse musical tapestry. Today, we’re going to dust off a hidden gem from their earlier days – a song that showcases a different side of their talent: “The Three Kisses of Love”.
Released in 1967 on their album Turn Around, Look at Us, “The Three Kisses of Love” predates the disco explosion by a good ten years. Back then, the brothers were still teenagers, honing their craft and exploring their sound. This particular song falls under the umbrella of pop-rock with a strong influence of British Invasion bands like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.
“Three Kisses of Love” isn’t a chart-topping smash hit, but it’s a charming and infectious tune that reveals the raw talent and songwriting prowess of the young Bee Gees. It’s a song that deserves a revisit, especially for those who only associate the brothers with their disco era.
So, put on your favorite pair of headphones, settle into a comfortable chair, and prepare to be transported back to a simpler time. Let’s delve into the world of “The Three Kisses of Love” and rediscover the early magic of the Bee Gees.