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 song showcases the signature tight harmonies that would become a hallmark of their later career.
While not one of their biggest hits, “How Many Birds” offers a glimpse into the band’s formative sound. Upbeat and tinged with pop sensibilities, it leans towards the rock and roll influences that permeated their music in the mid-1960s.
Lyrically, the song explores themes of unrequited love and longing. The singer fixates on the imagery of birds soaring freely, questioning how many he must witness before his love is reciprocated. His repeated pleas of “How many times must I tell you I love you?” paint a picture of frustration and vulnerability.
Despite the lovelorn lyrics, “How Many Birds” maintains a hopeful undercurrent. The singer expresses his unwavering belief that his love will eventually be recognized, emphasizing the enduring strength of his affection.
So, before the Bee Gees took the world by storm with disco anthems, “How Many Birds” offers a chance to experience a more raw and unpolished side of the group. This lesser-known track showcases their early talents for songwriting and vocal harmonies, making it a valuable addition to any Bee Gees fan’s collection.