Before the Disco Ball: The Bee Gees’ Undiscovered Gem, “You Wouldn’t Know”
The air in a 1967 London studio is thick with the smell of hot vacuum tubes and ambition. A tape…
The air in a 1967 London studio is thick with the smell of hot vacuum tubes and ambition. A tape…
About The Song Released in 1965, “Take Hold of That Star” predates the Bee Gees’ signature falsetto sound. Here, we…
The needle drops, and the air thins, suddenly filled with the brittle, beautiful sound of 1964. There is no lush…
About The Song Released in 1965, “Don’t Say Goodbye” showcases the early Bee Gees at their most vulnerable. This was…
About The Song While the Bee Gees would later become synonymous with disco anthems and soaring falsettos, their roots lay…
About The Song Released in 1965 on the album The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs, “And…
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…