Introduction

While often associated with the Bee Gees, “If I Can’t Have You” initially took the world by storm in Yvonne Elliman’s voice. The song was penned by the Gibb brothers in 1977, destined for a place in cinematic history.

Originally written for their own album, “If I Can’t Have You” found its true home as part of the “Saturday Night Fever” soundtrack. The producers, however, felt the song needed a different vocal style and opted for the powerful vocals of Yvonne Elliman. Released in November 1977, Elliman’s version became an instant hit, climbing the charts and capturing the infectious energy of the disco era.

The Bee Gees, however, couldn’t resist the song’s potential. They recorded their own version, released as the B-side to their iconic “Stayin’ Alive” in December 1977. While not achieving the same chart success as Elliman’s version, the Bee Gees’ rendition showcased their signature falsettos and smooth harmonies, adding another layer to the song’s legacy.

“If I Can’t Have You” transcended the disco scene, becoming a timeless ballad of unrequited love. Its powerful lyrics, “If I can’t have you, then who can I have?” resonate with anyone who has ever grappled with the pain of longing. Whether you’re drawn to the pulsating disco beat of Elliman’s version or the soulful harmonies of the Bee Gees’, “If I Can’t Have You” is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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