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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: Classic and Popular Songs (21–30)

You Should Be DancingBee Gees

This is a single from the album ‘Children of the World.’ It was the Bee Gees’ third No.

1 song in the United States.

It was also featured in the 1977 disco film Saturday Night Fever.

Among their indispensable dance tracks, this was one of the most popular.

The World of Lost LoveBee Gees

World of Lost Love (Too Much Heaven) — Bee Gees (BEE GEES)
The World of Lost LoveBee Gees

Although the Bee Gees are said to have shifted their musical image to a disco style around 1975, this song isn’t disco-like; it’s gentle and somehow has a peaceful feel.

A later album of the same name was released, but this track was issued first as a lead single.

It was also selected as a supporting song for UNICEF’s International Year of the Child.

Monday’s RainBee Gees

It’s a song released in 1966.

Even within its old-fashioned style, when you hear their distinctive singing and melodies, you can’t help but feel that this is where the Bee Gees’ history began—a classic.

For some reason it stays with you, and you can sense their talent.

When the Leaves Are Young (First of May)Bee Gees

A song included on the Bee Gees’ 1969 album Odessa, which was also released as a single.

In Japan, it became well-known as the theme song for the TV drama Wakaba no Koro, which drew attention for starring the duo KinKi Kids.

It’s a very delicate and gentle piece.

Saturday Night Fever — More Than a WomanBee Gees

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

A quintessential musical film of the 1970s, when disco sounds flowed through everything.

This work also marked John Travolta’s breakthrough.

It shines not only as a dance movie, but by focusing on the directionless anger of American youth at the time and the distortions born of a stratified society.

The Bee Gees’ “More Than a Woman,” used in the scene where Travolta and his partner dance in the contest, is an excellent track in which sweetness and sparkle blend beautifully.