Bee Gees – How Many Birds
Introduction “How Many Birds” is a song by the Bee Gees, taking flight on their 1966 album, “Spicks and Specks.” This track predates the brothers Gibb’s international fame, emerging during their early years in Australia. Composed by Barry Gibb, the…
Bee Gees – Never Say Never Again
Introduction The Bee Gees’ “Never Say Never Again” may not be their most famous work, but it holds a hidden gem status among fans. Released in 1969 on the album “Odessa,” the song boasts a unique place in the…
ABBA – HEAD OVER HEELS
Introduction ABBA’s “Head Over Heels” isn’t just a catchy pop song; it’s a jubilant declaration of newfound love. Here’s a look at the story behind this energetic track: The Visitors Era (1981): Released in 1981, “Head Over Heels” appeared on…
Bee Gees – High Civilization
Introduction “High Civilization,” released in 1991, marked a turning point for the iconic Bee Gees. It was their 19th studio album and their final one under Warner Bros. While the brothers Gibb were known for their soulful ballads and…
ABBA – YOU OWE ME ONE
Introduction ABBA’s “You Owe Me One” might surprise you. Nestled amongst the dancefloor anthems of their 1982 album “The Visitors,” it’s a disco-tinged ballad with a touch of melancholy. Here’s a look at this often-overlooked song: The B-Side with Staying…
Bee Gees – When He’s Gone
Introduction “When He’s Gone,” released in 1991, is a melancholic ballad by the legendary Bee Gees. It served as the only single from their album “High Civilization” in North America. While the Bee Gees were known for their disco anthems…
Bee Gees – Playdown
Introduction “Playdown,” a lesser-known but intriguing track by the Bee Gees, emerged from the recording sessions for their 1966 album “Spicks and Specks.” While the album itself brought hits like “Massachusetts” and “Monday, Monday,” “Playdown” found its place on the…
Bee Gees – Where Are You
Introduction The Bee Gees’ “Where Are You” holds a special place in their history. Released in 1966 on the album “Spicks and Specks,” the song marked a turning point for the band. Here’s why: Maurice Steps Up: “Where Are You”…
Bee Gees – With The Sun In My Eyes
Introduction “With the Sun in My Eyes” is a track from the Bee Gees’ 1968 album, “Horizontal.” This period marked a shift in the band’s sound, moving away from their earlier beat group style towards a more introspective and melodic…
Bee Gees – Gilbert Green
Introduction “Gilbert Green” isn’t one of the Bee Gees’ greatest hits, but it holds a special place in their history. Released in 1967 as an unreleased bonus track on a re-issue of their debut album, “Bee Gees 1st,” the song…