Bee Gees – Walking On Air
Introduction “Walking on Air,” a feel-good tune by the Bee Gees, wasn’t part of their classic 70s disco period. Instead, it arrived in 2001 on their album “This Is Where…
Introduction “Walking on Air,” a feel-good tune by the Bee Gees, wasn’t part of their classic 70s disco period. Instead, it arrived in 2001 on their album “This Is Where…
Introduction “I Don’t Wanna Be the One” isn’t one of the Bee Gees’ greatest hits, but it holds a special place in their discography. Released in 1973 on the album…
Introduction “Saw A New Morning” by the Bee Gees wasn’t just a song in 1973, it marked a turning point for the brothers Gibb. Let’s delve into the fascinating story…
Introduction Released in 1972 on the album “To Whom It May Concern,” the Bee Gees’ “Road To Alaska” isn’t exactly about a literal journey north. The Gibb brothers, known for…
Introduction “Paper Mache, Cabbages & Kings,” a cryptic yet intriguing title, perfectly encapsulates the essence of the Bee Gees’ 1972 song. Emerging from the “To Whom It May Concern” album,…
Introduction “I Can Bring Love,” a soulful ballad by the Bee Gees, emerged in 1972 nestled within their album “To Whom It May Concern.” The album itself marked a turning…
Introduction “Sea Of Smiling Faces,” a track by the legendary Bee Gees, found its place on their 1972 album, “To Whom It May Concern.” While the album itself didn’t achieve…
Introduction “Kilburn Towers,” a track penned by the Gibb brothers (Barry, Robin, and Maurice) in 1968, offers a glimpse into a specific time and place. Nestled on the “Idea” album,…
Introduction Elvis Presley’s rock and roll rendition of “Blueberry Hill” may be the first version that comes to mind, but this beloved tune has a rich history that stretches back…
Introduction While the title “The King Has Lost His Crown” might conjure images of a grand historical drama, the song’s origins lie within the Swedish pop group ABBA. Released in…