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Famous and Popular Songs by the Bee Gees

We present songs by the Bee Gees, a group formed around the three Gibb brothers from the UK.

They began their career in 1955.

Many adults may feel nostalgic hearing their music, but plenty of younger listeners have likely heard their songs as well.

Having influenced an exceptionally wide range of scenes, they were inducted into four halls of fame—the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, and the Dance Music Hall of Fame—and have been recognized as artists who made a tremendous contribution to British music.

Now, please enjoy the music of the great artists who have etched their names into history: the Bee Gees.

Bee Gees’ Greatest and Most Popular Songs (1–10)

I Was The ChildBee Gees

Bee Gees – Barry Gibb, “I was the child”
I Was The ChildBee Gees

This is a track from the 1970 album Cucumber Castle.

It’s a ballad that begins with a melancholic tone, but the chorus carries that unmistakable Bee Gees melodic line.

In any form, they still manage to create a masterpiece.

Let there be loveBee Gees

Bee Gees Let there be love ( Very Rare Original Video 1968 Probably French TV )
Let there be loveBee Gees

It’s a ballad released as the opening track of the album “Idea.” Issued as a single in the Netherlands in 1970, it reached the top 20 on the charts.

The beautiful harmonies remain intact, and the melody line resonates deeply.

I Started A JokeBee Gees

Bee Gees – I Started A Joke (Live in Las Vegas, 1997 – One Night Only)
I Started A JokeBee Gees

This is a track from their fifth album, Idea, released in September 1968.

It was released as a single that December.

After the single’s release, the band’s lead guitarist, Vince Melouney, left, making this one of the last songs to feature his guitar work as a member of the Bee Gees.

More Than A WomanBee Gees

Saturday Night Fever – More Than A Woman (Bee Gees)
More Than A WomanBee Gees

This is a track included on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack.

As you can see from the music video, it was used in the slow dance scene with the heroine in the film and was very popular.

This soundtrack is a masterpiece packed with unforgettable tunes, from dance numbers to ballads.

Stayin’ AliveBee Gees

Bee Gees Stayin Alive (Extended Remaster)
Stayin' AliveBee Gees

Featured in the film Saturday Night Fever, the scene where John Travolta, the star of the movie, dances to this song in a disco became famous at the time.

Compared to today’s dance music, the tempo is a bit more relaxed and it has a softer feel.