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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 (31–40)

Stayin’ AliveBee Gees

Bee Gees – Stayin’ Alive (Official Music Video)
Stayin’ AliveBee Gees

A hit song used in the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever starring John Travolta.

As the film came to epitomize disco, this track also became one of the songs most closely associated with the genre.

The Bee Gees contributed four other songs for the movie.

Staying AliveBee Gees

Zumba® Zin 68 – Staying Alive – Cumbia – Coreografia l Cia Art Dance
Staying AliveBee Gees

The song “Stayin’ Alive” was used in the 1977 American film Saturday Night Fever starring John Travolta.

It’s one of the Bee Gees’ signature tracks and a classic that topped the U.S.

singles chart for four consecutive weeks.

This song is also included as a Zumba track in Beto Perez’s ZIN 68 selection.

Take Hold Of That StarBee Gees

The Bee Gees are a male vocal group formed around the three Gibb brothers from the United Kingdom.

Among their many worldwide hits from the 1960s to the 1970s, this is a song I particularly recommend.

Released in 1963, it was written and composed by Barry Gibb.

It’s a romantic number brimming with atmosphere, in which he entrusts his deep feelings for a loved one to the stars.

Barry’s powerful vocals and the beautiful melody woven by piano and strings leave a strong impression.

The track is included on the Australian release of the album “The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs,” a classic that captures the early charm of the Bee Gees.

Season of young leavesBee Gees

FIRST OF MAY (Lyrics) – THE BEE GEES
Season of young leavesBee Gees

It’s a song released by the Bee Gees in 1969, originally titled “First of May.” It was used in a Toyota Camry commercial in 1983, and it also served as the opening theme for the 1996 drama Wakaba no Koro, starring KinKi Kids.

Spicks and SpecksBee Gees

BEE GEES – Spicks & Specks – Official video clip
Spicks and SpecksBee Gees

The Bee Gees are a male vocal group from the Isle of Man, a British Crown dependency, who began their career in 1955.

Their music spans a wide range of genres—pop, disco, soft rock, baroque pop, and psychedelic pop—and is loved around the world.

This work is the title track from their 1966 album “Spicks and Specks,” written and composed by Barry Gibb.

The lyrics, which delicately portray loneliness, a sense of loss, and yearning for what has been lost, are particularly striking.

The absence of the sun and light symbolizes a lack of joy and happiness, while feelings of regret toward friends and lovers from the past are skillfully woven in.

More recently, the song gained attention after being featured in the commercial “Korekara no Okane no Hanashi o Shiyō: Omnibus-hen.” With its moving lyrics and nostalgic melody, it’s a classic that can be strongly recommended to a wide audience who have experienced life’s ups and downs.