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Songs recorded by the Bee Gees | |
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Songs | 303 |
The following is a list of all officially released songs recorded by the Bee Gees from 1967 to 2001. Songs recorded in Australia and covers of the Beatles' songs are not included.
Title | Year | Album | Songwriter(s) | Lead vocal(s) | Peak position | Notes | |
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"2 Years On" | 1970 | 2 Years On | M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | [1] |
"855-7019" | 1993 | N/A | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | B-Side of "How To Fall In Love, Part 1" in 1994 |
"Above And Beyond" | 1993 | Size Isn't Everything | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice | — | — | |
"Alive" | 1972 | To Whom It May Concern | B & M Gibb | Barry | — | 34 | |
"All Around My Clock" | 1967 | The Studio Albums 1967-1968, Bee Gees 1st | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"All This Making Love" | 1975 | Main Course | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Alone" | 1995 | Still Waters | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | 5 | 28 | |
"Alone Again" | 1970 | 2 Years On | M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"And The Sun Will Shine" | 1967 | Horizontal | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Angel Of Mercy" | 1995 | Mythology | B, M & R Gibb | Maurice, Samantha | — | — | Part of the recordings for This Is Where I Came In |
"Angela" | 1987 | E.S.P. | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Anything For You" | 1993 | Size Isn't Everything | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Baby As You Turn Away" | 1975 | Main Course | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice | — | — | |
"Back Home" | 1970 | 2 Years On | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | — | |
"Backtafunk" | 1987 | E.S.P. | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Bad Bad Dreams" | 1972 | To Whom It May Concern | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Barker Of The UFO" | 1967 | Tales From The Brothers Gibb | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | B-Side of "Massachusetts" (UK only) in 1967 |
"Be Who You Are" | 1981 | Living Eyes | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Birdie Told Me" | 1967 | Horizontal | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Black Diamond" | 1968 | Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Blue Island" | 1993 | Size Isn't Everything | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Bodyguard" | 1988 | One | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Boogie Child" | 1976 | Children Of The World | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | 12 | |
"Breakout" | 1983 | Staying Alive | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"The Bridge" | 2000 | Mythology | M Gibb, Adam Gibb, Samantha Gibb | Maurice, Adam, Samantha | — | — | Part of the recordings for This Is Where I Came In |
"Bridges Crossing Rivers" | 1968 | The Studio Albums 1967-1968, Idea | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | — | |
"The British Opera" | 1968 | Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Instrumental | — | — | |
"Bury Me Down By The River" | 1969 | Cucumber Castle | B & M Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Can't Keep A Good Man Down" | 1976 | Children Of The World | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Castles In The Air" | 1972 | A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In The Pants | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | Unreleased |
"The Chance Of Love" | 1969 | Cucumber Castle | B & M Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"The Change Is Made" | 1967 | Horizontal | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Charade" | 1973 | Mr. Natural | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Children Of The World" | 1976 | Children Of The World | B & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Chocolate Symphony" | 1968 | The Studio Albums 1967-1968, Idea | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Close Another Door" | 1967 | Bee Gees 1st | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Closer Than Close" | 1996 | Still Waters | B, M & R Gibb | Maurice | — | — | |
"Come Home Johnny Bridie" | 1972 | Life In A Tin Can | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Come On Over" | 1975 | Main Course | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Country Lanes" | 1975 | Main Course | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Country Woman" | 1971 | Tales From The Brothers Gibb | M Gibb | Maurice | — | — | B-side of "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" in 1971 |
"Craise Finton Kirk Royal Academy Of Arts" | 1967 | Bee Gees 1st | B & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Crazy For Your Love" | 1987 | E.S.P. | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 79 | — | |
"Cryin' Every Day" | 1981 | Living Eyes | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Cucumber Castle" | 1967 | Bee Gees 1st | B & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Day Time Girl" | 1967 | Horizontal | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | — | |
"Dear Mr. Kissinger" | 1973 | A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In The Pants | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | Unreleased |
"Dearest" | 1971 | Trafalgar | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Deeply, Deeply Me" | 1967 | The Studio Albums 1967-1968, Horizontal | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Déjà Vu" | 2000 | This Is Where I Came In | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Dimensions" | 1990 | High Civilization | B, M & R Gibb | Maurice | — | — | |
"Dogs" | 1973 | Mr. Natural | B & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Don't Fall In Love With Me" | 1981 | Living Eyes | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Don't Forget To Remember" | 1969 | Cucumber Castle | B & M Gibb | Barry | 2 | 73 | |
"Don't Wanna Live Inside Myself" | 1971 | Trafalgar | B Gibb | Barry | — | 53 | |
"Down The Road" | 1973 | Mr. Natural | B & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Down To Earth" | 1968 | Idea | B, M & R Gibb | Maurice, Robin | — | — | |
"E.S.P." | 1987 | E.S.P. | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | 51 | — | |
"The Earnest Of Being George" | 1967 | Horizontal | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Edge Of The Universe" | 1975 | Main Course | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | 23 | Live version charted in 1976 |
"Edison" | 1968 | Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Ellan Vannin" | 1998 | N/A | Eliza Craven-Green | Robin | — | — | Released as a charity single in 1998 |
"Elisa" | 1972 | Tales From The Brothers Gibb | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | — | B-Side of "Wouldn't I Be Someone" in 1973 |
"Embrace" | 2000 | This Is Where I Came In | R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Emotion" | 1994 | Their Greatest Hits: The Record | B & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | Hit version by Samantha Sang reached #3 (US) and #11 (UK) in 1977. Bee Gees recording intended for scrapped 1995 album so-called Love Songs |
"Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You" | 1967 | Bee Gees 1st | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Every Second, Every Minute" | 1970 | 2 Years On | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Evolution" | 1990 | High Civilization | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"The Extra Mile" | 2000 | This Is Where I Came In | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Fallen Angel" | 1992 | Size Isn't Everything | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Fanny (Be Tender With My Love)" | 1975 | Main Course | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | 12 | |
"The First Mistake I Made" | 1970 | 2 Years On | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"First Of May" | 1968 | Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 6 | 37 | |
"Flesh And Blood" | 1988 | One | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"For Whom The Bell Tolls" | 1992 | Size Isn't Everything | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | 4 | 109 | |
"Gena's Theme" | 1968 | The Studio Albums 1967-1968, Idea | B, M & R Gibb | Instrumental | — | — | |
"Ghost Train" | 1990 | High Civilization | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Gilbert Green" | 1967 | The Studio Albums 1967-1968, Bee Gees 1st | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Give A Hand, Take A Hand" | 1973 | Mr. Natural | B & M Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Give Your Best" | 1968 | Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Giving Up The Ghost" | 1987 | E.S.P. | B, M & R Gibb | Maurice, Robin | — | — | |
"Grease" | 1997 | One Night Only [live] | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | Hit version by Frankie Valli reached #1 (US) and #3 (UK) in 1978 |
"The Greatest Man In The World" | 1971 | Trafalgar | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Guilty" | 1997 | One Night Only [live], Guilty | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | Hit version by Barbra Streisand duet with Barry Gibb in 1980 |
"Had A Lot Of Love Last Night" | 1974 | Mr. Natural | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Happy Ever After" | 1990 | High Civilization | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Harry Braff" | 1967 | Horizontal | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | — | |
"Harry's Gate" | 1973 | A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In The Pants | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | Unreleased |
"Haunted House" | 1993 | Size Isn't Everything | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"He's A Liar" | 1981 | Living Eyes | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | 30 | |
"Heart Like Mine" | 1993 | Size Isn't Everything | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Heartbreaker" | 1994 | Their Greatest Hits: The Record | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | Hit version by Dionne Warwick reached #10 (US) and #2 (UK) in 1982. Bee Gees recording intended for scrapped 1995 album so-called Love Songs |
"Heavy Breathing" | 1973 | Mr. Natural | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"High Civilization" | 1990 | High Civilization | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Holiday" | 1967 | Bee Gees 1st | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | 16 | |
"Home Again Rivers" | 1972 | A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In The Pants | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | Unreleased |
"Horizontal" | 1967 | Horizontal | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"House Of Lords" | 1967 | The Studio Albums 1967-1968, Bee Gees 1st | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"House Of Shame" | 1989 | One | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice | — | — | |
"How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" | 1971 | Trafalgar | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | 1 | Writing credit for Maurice added in 2009 on The Ultimate Bee Gees |
"How Deep Is Your Love" | 1977 | Saturday Night Fever | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | 3 | 1 | |
"How To Fall In Love, Part 1" | 1992 | Size Isn't Everything | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 30 | — | |
"Human Sacrifice" | 1990 | High Civilization | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"I Can Bring Love" | 1972 | To Whom It May Concern | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"I Can't Let You Go" | 1973 | Mr. Natural | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"I Can't See Nobody" | 1967 | Bee Gees 1st | B & R Gibb | Robin | — | 128 | |
"I Close My Eyes" | 1967 | Bee Gees 1st | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"I Could Not Love You More" | 1995 | Still Waters | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 14 | — | |
"I Don't Wanna Be The One" | 1972 | Life In A Tin Can | B Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"I Held A Party" | 1972 | To Whom It May Concern | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"I Laugh In Your Face" | 1968 | Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"I Lay Down And Die" | 1969 | Cucumber Castle | B & M Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"I Love You Too Much" | 1983 | Staying Alive | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"I.O.I.O." | 1969 | Cucumber Castle | B & M Gibb | Barry, Maurice | 49 | 94 | |
"I Started A Joke" | 1968 | Idea | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | 6 | |
"I Still Love You" | 1981 | Living Eyes | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"I Surrender" | 1995 | Still Waters | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"I Was The Child" | 1969 | Cucumber Castle | B & M Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"I Will" | 1995 | Still Waters | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"I Will Be There" | 2000 | N/A, This Is Where I Came In | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | B-side of "This Is Where I Came In" |
"Idea" | 1968 | Idea | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | — | |
"If I Can't Have You" | 1977 | Bee Gees Greatest | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | Hit version by Yvonne Elliman reached #1 (US) and #4 (UK) in 1977 also by Kim Wilde reached #12 (UK) in 1993 |
"If Only I Had My Mind On Something Else" | 1969 | Cucumber Castle | B & M Gibb | Barry | — | 91 | |
"I'm Satisfied" | 1978 | Spirits Having Flown | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"I'm Weeping" | 1970 | 2 Years On | R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Immortality" | 1997 | One Night Only [live], Their Greatest Hits: The Record | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | Hit version by Céline Dion reached #5 in 1997 in the UK. Bee Gees' studio version recorded and released in 2001 was the last song recorded by the group |
"In My Own Time" | 1967 | Bee Gees 1st | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"In The Summer Of His Years" | 1968 | Idea | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Indian Gin And Whisky Dry" | 1968 | Idea | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Irresistible Force" | 1995 | Still Waters | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Islands In The Stream" | 1997 | One Night Only [live], Their Greatest Hits: The Record | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice | — | — | Hit version by Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton reached #1 (US) and #7 (UK) in 1983. Bee Gees' studio version recorded and released in 2001 |
"Israel" | 1971 | Trafalgar | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"It Doesn't Matter Much To Me" | 1973 | Tales From The Brothers Gibb | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | Written in 1973 for A Kick in the Head Is Worth Eight in the Pants. Re-recorded and released as the B-side of Mr. Natural in 1974 |
"It's Just The Way" | 1971 | Trafalgar | M Gibb | Maurice | — | — | |
"It's My Neighborhood" | 1988 | One | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"I've Decided To Join The Air Force" | 1968 | Idea | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | — | |
"I've Got To Learn" | 1967 | The Studio Albums 1967-1968, Bee Gees 1st | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"I've Gotta Get A Message To You" | 1968 | Idea | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | 1 | 8 | |
"Jesus In Heaven" | 1973 | A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In The Pants | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | Unreleased |
"Jive Talkin'" | 1975 | Main Course | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 4 | 1 | Hit version by Boogie Box High reached #7 (UK) in 1987 |
"Jumbo" | 1968 | Tales From The Brothers Gibb | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 25 | 57 | |
"Just In Case" | 2000 | This Is Where I Came In (Bonus Track) | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Kilburn Towers" | 1968 | Idea | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"King And Country" | 1973 | Tales From The Brothers Gibb | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | B-Side of "Wouldn't I Be Someone" (Germany only) in 1973 |
"Kiss Of Life" | 1992 | Size Isn't Everything | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Kitty Can" | 1968 | Idea | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice | — | — | |
"Lamplight" | 1968 | Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Lay It On Me" | 1970 | 2 Years On | M Gibb | Maurice | — | — | |
"Lemons Never Forget" | 1967 | Horizontal | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Let There Be Love" | 1968 | Idea | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | — | |
"Life Am I Wasting My Time" | 1973 | A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In The Pants | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | Unreleased |
"Life Goes On" | 1983 | Staying Alive | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Lion In Winter" | 1971 | Trafalgar | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Live Or Die (Hold Me Like A Child)" | 1987 | E.S.P. | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice | — | — | |
"Living Eyes" | 1981 | Living Eyes | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | 45 | |
"Living In Chicago" | 1972 | Life In A Tin Can | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | — | |
"Living Together" | 1978 | Spirits Having Flown | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Lonely Days" | 1970 | 2 Years On | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | 33 | 3 | |
"A Lonely Violin" | 1972 | A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In The Pants | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | Unreleased |
"The Longest Night" | 1987 | E.S.P. | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Loose Talk Costs Lives" | 2000 | This Is Where I Came In | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"The Lord" | 1969 | Cucumber Castle | B & M Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Losers And Lovers" | 1972 | A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In The Pants | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | Unreleased |
"Lost In Your Love" | 1974 | Mr. Natural | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Love Is Blind" | 1998 | Too Much Heaven: Songs Of The Brothers Gibb | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | Released in 2004 on an American publisher's promotional set |
"Love Me" | 1976 | Children Of The World | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Love Never Dies" | 1995 | Still Waters (Bonus Tracks) | B, M & R Gibb | Maurice, Robin | — | — | |
"Love So Right" | 1976 | Children Of The World | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 41 | 3 | |
"Love You Inside Out" | 1978 | Spirits Having Flown | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 13 | 1 | |
"Lovers" | 1976 | Children Of The World | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Man For All Seasons" | 1970 | 2 Years On | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | — | |
"Man In The Middle" | 2000 | This Is Where I Came In | B & M Gibb | Maurice | — | — | |
"Marley Purt Drive" | 1968 | Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Massachusetts" | 1967 | Horizontal | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | 1 | 11 | |
"Melody Fair" | 1968 | Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice | — | — | |
"Method To My Madness" | 1972 | Life In A Tin Can | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Miracles Happen" | 1995 | Still Waters | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"More Than A Woman" | 1977 | Saturday Night Fever | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Morning Of My Life (In The Morning)" | 1970 | Melody, Best Of Bee Gees, Vol. 2 | B Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | — | Written in 1966 in Australia, but re-recorded. |
"Mr. Natural" | 1974 | Mr. Natural | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | 93 | |
"Mr. Wallor's Wailing Wall" | 1967 | The Studio Albums 1967-1968, Bee Gees 1st | B & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Mrs. Gillespie's Refrigerator" | 1967 | The Studio Albums 1967-1968, Horizontal | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"My Destiny" | 1993 | N/A | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | B-Side of "Paying the Price of Love" (UK only) in 1993 |
"My Life Has Been A Song" | 1972 | Life In A Tin Can | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"My Lover's Prayer" | 1995 | Still Waters | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"My Thing" | 1969 | Cucumber Castle | B & M Gibb | Maurice | — | — | |
"My World" | 1971 | Best Of Bee Gees, Vol. 2 | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | 16 | 16 | |
"Never Been Alone" | 1972 | To Whom It May Concern | R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Never Say Never Again" | 1968 | Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"New York Mining Disaster 1941" | 1967 | Bee Gees 1st | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | 12 | 14 | US copies added the parenthetical title (Have You Seen My Wife Mr. Jones) |
"Night Fever" | 1977 | Saturday Night Fever | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 1 | 1 | |
"Nights On Broadway" | 1975 | Main Course | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | 7 | |
"Nobody's Someone" | 1968 | Sketches For Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Nothing Could Be Good" | 1981 | Living Eyes | B, M & R Gibb & Albhy Galuten | Barry | — | — | |
"Obsessions" | 1995 | Still Waters | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Odessa (City On The Black Sea)" | 1968 | Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Omega Man" | 1992 | Size Isn't Everything | B, M & R Gibb | Maurice | — | — | |
"On Time" | 1971 | Tales From The Brothers Gibb | M Gibb | Maurice | — | — | B-Side of "My World" in 1972 |
"One" | 1988 | One | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 71 | 7 | |
"One Minute Woman" | 1967 | Bee Gees 1st | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"The Only Love" | 1990 | High Civilization | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Ordinary Lives" | 1988 | One | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | 54 | — | |
"(Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away" | 1977 | Bee Gees Greatest | B Gibb & Blue Weaver | Barry | — | — | Hit version by Andy Gibb reached #9 (US) and #32 (UK) |
"Out Of Line" | 1967 | The Studio Albums 1967-1968, Horizontal | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Overnight" | 1987 | E.S.P. | B, M & R Gibb | Maurice | — | — | |
"Paper Mache, Cabbages And Kings" | 1972 | To Whom It May Concern | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Paradise" | 1981 | Living Eyes | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Party With No Name" | 1990 | High Civilization | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Paying The Price Of Love" | 1992 | Size Isn't Everything | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 23 | 74 | |
"Pity" | 1968 | Sketches For Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Please Don't Turn Out The Lights" | 1972 | To Whom It May Concern | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Please Read Me" | 1967 | Bee Gees 1st | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | — | |
"Portrait Of Louise" | 1970 | 2 Years On | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Promise The Earth" | 2000 | This Is Where I Came In (Bonus Tracks) | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Reaching Out" | 1978 | Spirits Having Flown | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Really And Sincerely" | 1967 | Horizontal | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Red Chair Fade Away" | 1967 | Bee Gees 1st | B & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Remembering" | 1971 | Trafalgar | B & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Rest Your Love On Me" | 1978 | Bee Gees Greatest | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | B-side of "Too Much Heaven" in 1978. Written in 1976 |
"Ring My Bell" | 1967 | The Studio Albums 1967-1968, Horizontal | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Rings Around The Moon" | 1995 | Still Waters (Bonus Tracks) | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Road To Alaska" | 1972 | To Whom It May Concern | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Rocky L. A." | 1973 | A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In The Pants | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | Unreleased |
"Run To Me" | 1972 | To Whom It May Concern | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | 9 | 16 | |
"Sacred Trust" | 2000 | This Is Where I Came In | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Saw A New Morning" | 1972 | Life In A Tin Can | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | 94 | |
"Sea Of Smiling Faces" | 1972 | To Whom It May Concern | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Search, Find" | 1978 | Spirits Having Flown | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Secret Love" | 1990 | High Civilization | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | 5 | — | |
"Seven Seas Symphony" | 1968 | Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Instrumental | — | — | |
"Shape Of Things To Come" | 1988 | One Moment In Time | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"She Keeps On Coming" | 2000 | This Is Where I Came In | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Sincere Relation" | 1970 | 2 Years On | M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"The Singer Sang His Song" | 1968 | Tales From The Brothers Gibb | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | B-Side of "Jumbo" |
"Sinking Ships" | 1967 | Tales From The Brothers Gibb | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | — | B-side of "Words" in 1968 |
"Sir Geoffrey Saved The World" | 1967 | Tales From The Brothers Gibb | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | B-Side of "Massachusetts" (US) or "World" (UK) in 1967 |
"Smoke And Mirrors" | 1995 | Still Waters | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Soldiers" | 1981 | Living Eyes | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Somebody Stop The Music" | 1971 | Trafalgar | B & M Gibb | Barry, Maurice | — | — | |
"Someone Belonging To Someone" | 1983 | Staying Alive | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 49 | 49 | |
"Songbird" | 1975 | Main Course | B, M, R Gibb & Blue Weaver | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | — | |
"Sound Of Love" | 1968 | Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"South Dakota Morning" | 1972 | Life In A Tin Can | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Spirits (Having Flown)" | 1978 | Spirits Having Flown | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 16 | — | |
"Stayin' Alive" | 1977 | Saturday Night Fever | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 4 | 1 | |
"Still Waters Run Deep" | 1995 | Still Waters | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | 18 | 57 | |
"Stop (Think Again)" | 1978 | Spirits Having Flown | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Subway" | 1976 | Children Of The World | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Such A Shame" | 1968 | Idea | Vince Melouney | Maurice, Vince | — | — | The only song on a Bee Gees album not written by a Gibb brother |
"Suddenly" | 1968 | Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Maurice | — | — | |
"Sun In My Morning" | 1969 | Tales From The Brothers Gibb | B & M Gibb | Barry | — | — | B-Side of "Tomorrow Tomorrow" in 1969 |
"Swan Song" | 1968 | Idea | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Sweet Song Of Summer" | 1972 | To Whom It May Concern | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | — | |
"Sweetheart" | 1969 | Cucumber Castle | B & M Gibb | Barry, Maurice | — | — | |
"Tears" | 1989 | One | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Technicolor Dreams" | 2000 | This Is Where I Came In | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Tell Me Why" | 1970 | 2 Years On | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Then You Left Me" | 1969 | Cucumber Castle | B & M Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"This Is Where I Came In" | 2000 | This Is Where I Came In | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | 18 | — | |
"This Is Your Life" | 1987 | E.S.P. | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Throw A Penny" | 1973 | Mr. Natural | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"To Love Somebody" | 1967 | Bee Gees 1st | B & R Gibb | Barry | 41 | 17 | |
"Tokyo Nights" | 1988 | One | B, M & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"Tomorrow Tomorrow" | 1969 | Best Of Bee Gees, Vol. 1 | B & M Gibb | Barry | 23 | 54 | Included on CD version of Best of Bee Gees only, from 1987 on |
"Too Much Heaven" | 1978 | Spirits Having Flown | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 3 | 1 | |
"Trafalgar" | 1971 | Trafalgar | M Gibb | Maurice | — | — | |
"Tragedy" | 1978 | Spirits Having Flown | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 1 | 1 | |
"True Confessions" | 1990 | High Civilization | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Turn Of The Century" | 1967 | Bee Gees 1st | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Turning Tide" | 1969 | Cucumber Castle | B & M Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Until" | 1978 | Spirits Having Flown | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Voice In The Wilderness" | 2000 | This Is Where I Came In | B Gibb, Ben Stivers, Alan Kendall, Steve Rucker, Matt Bonelli | Barry | — | — | |
"Voices" | 1973 | Mr. Natural | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Walking Back To Waterloo" | 1971 | Trafalgar | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Maurice, Robin | — | — | |
"Walking On Air" | 2000 | This Is Where I Came In | M Gibb | Maurice | — | — | |
"Warm Ride" | 1979 | Bee Gees Greatest (Expanded) | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | Rare Earth had 1979 #39 hit. Written in 1977. The Bee Gees version was released only on the expanded version of Bee Gees Greatest in 2007 |
"The Way It Was" | 1976 | Children Of The World | B, R Gibb & Blue Weaver | Barry | — | — | |
"We Lost The Road" | 1972 | To Whom It May Concern | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Wedding Day" | 2000 | This Is Where I Came In | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"When Do I" | 1971 | Trafalgar | B & R Gibb | Robin | — | — | |
"When He's Gone" | 1990 | High Civilization | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"When The Swallows Fly" | 1968 | Idea | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Where Is Your Sister" | 1972 | A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In The Pants | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | Unreleased |
"While I Play" | 1972 | Life In A Tin Can | B Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Whisper Whisper" | 1968 | Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Wildflower" | 1981 | Living Eyes | B, M & R Gibb | Maurice | — | — | |
"Will You Ever Let Me" | 1989 | One | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Will You Love Me Tomorrow" | 1995 | Tapestry Revisited | Gerry Goffin & Carole King | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Wind Of Change" | 1975 | Main Course | B & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | — | |
"Wing And A Prayer" | 1988 | One | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"Wish You Were Here" | 1988 | One | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"With All Nations (International Anthem)" | 1968 | Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Instrumental | — | — | |
"With My Eyes Closed" | 1996 | Still Waters | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"With The Sun In My Eyes" | 1967 | Horizontal | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"The Woman In You" | 1983 | Staying Alive | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 81 | 24 | |
"Words" | 1967 | Best Of Bee Gees, Vol. 1 | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 8 | 15 | |
"World" | 1967 | Horizontal | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | 9 | — | |
"Wouldn't I Be Someone" | 1972 | Best Of Bee Gees, Vol. 2 | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | — | 115 | Only on US vinyl version of the album. A-side in 1973. |
"You Know It's For You" | 1972 | To Whom It May Concern | M Gibb | Maurice | — | — | |
"You Should Be Dancing" | 1976 | Children Of The World | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | 5 | 1 | |
"You Stepped Into My Life" | 1976 | Children Of The World | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — | |
"You Win Again" | 1987 | E.S.P. | B, M & R Gibb | Barry, Robin | 1 | 75 | |
"You'll Never See My Face Again" | 1968 | Odessa | B, M & R Gibb | Barry | — | — |
The Bee Gees were a musical group formed in 1958 by brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The trio were especially successful in popular music in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and later as prominent performers in the disco music era in the mid-to-late 1970s. The group sang recognisable three-part tight harmonies: Robin's clear vibrato lead vocals were a hallmark of their earlier hits, while Barry's R&B falsetto became their signature sound during the mid-to-late 1970s and 1980s. The group wrote all their own original material, as well as writing and producing several major hits for other artists, and are regarded as one of the most important and influential acts in pop-music history. They have been referred to in the media as The Disco Kings, Britain's First Family of Harmony, and The Kings of Dance Music.
Robin Hugh Gibb was a British singer and songwriter. He gained worldwide fame as a member of the Bee Gees with elder brother Barry and twin brother Maurice. Robin Gibb also had his own successful solo career. Their youngest brother Andy was also a singer.
Maurice Ernest Gibb was a British musician and songwriter. He achieved worldwide fame as a member of the pop group Bee Gees. Although his elder brother Barry Gibb and twin brother Robin Gibb were the group's main lead singers, most of their albums included at least one or two songs featuring Maurice's lead vocals, including "Lay It on Me", "Country Woman" and "On Time". The Bee Gees are one of the most successful pop-rock groups of all time.
Sir Barry Alan Crompton Gibb is a British musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. Along with his younger twin brothers, Robin and Maurice, he rose to worldwide fame as a member of the Bee Gees, one of the most commercially successful groups in the history of popular music. Gibb is well known for his wide vocal range including a far-reaching high-pitched falsetto. Gibb's career has spanned over 60 years.
Saturday Night Fever is the soundtrack album from the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever starring John Travolta. The soundtrack was released on November 15, 1977 by RSO Records. Prior to the release of Thriller by Michael Jackson, Saturday Night Fever was the best-selling album in music history, and still ranks among the best-selling soundtrack albums worldwide, with sales figures of over 40 million copies.
Odessa is the sixth studio album by the Bee Gees, a double vinyl LP released in February 1969, initially in an opulent red flocked cover with gold lettering. Despite reaching the UK Top Ten and the US Top 20, the album was not particularly well-received, though now is regarded by many as the most significant of the group's Sixties albums. An ambitious project, originally intended as a concept album on the loss of a fictional ship in 1899, it created tension and disagreements in the band regarding the work's direction; finally, a dispute over which song to release as a single led to Robin Gibb temporarily leaving the group.
Size Isn't Everything is the twentieth studio album by the Bee Gees, released in the UK on 13 September 1993, and the US on 2 November of the same year. The brothers abandoned the contemporary dance feel of the previous album High Civilization and went for what they would describe as "A return to our sound before Saturday Night Fever".
"Stayin' Alive" is a song written and performed by the Bee Gees from the Saturday Night Fever motion picture soundtrack. The song was released in December 1977 by RSO Records as the second single from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. The band wrote the song and co-produced it with Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson. It is one of the Bee Gees' signature songs. In 2004, "Stayin' Alive" was placed at No. 189 by Rolling Stone on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The 2021 updated Rolling Stone list of 500 Greatest Songs placed "Stayin' Alive" at No. 99. In 2004, it ranked No. 9 on AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs survey of top tunes in American cinema. In a UK television poll on ITV in December 2011 it was voted fifth in The Nation's Favourite Bee Gees Song.
"Jive Talkin'" is a song by the Bee Gees, released as a single in May 1975 by RSO Records. This was the lead single from the album Main Course. It hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and top-five on the UK Singles Chart in the middle of 1975. Largely recognised as the group's comeback song, it was their first US top-10 hit since "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" (1971).
Spirits Having Flown is the fifteenth album by the Bee Gees, released in 1979 by RSO Records. It was the group's first album after their collaboration on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. The album's first three tracks were released as singles and all reached No. 1 in the US, giving the Bee Gees an unbroken run of six US chart-toppers in a one-year period and equaling a feat shared by Bing Crosby, Elvis Presley, and The Beatles. It was the first Bee Gees album to make the UK top 40 in ten years, as well as being their first and only UK No. 1 album. Spirits Having Flown also topped the charts in Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, Sweden and the US. The album has sold more than 20 million copies worldwide.
"You Should Be Dancing" is a song by the Bee Gees, from the album Children of the World, released in 1976. It hit No. 1 for one week on the American Billboard Hot 100, No. 1 for seven weeks on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart, and in September the same year, reached No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart. The song also peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Soul chart. It was this song that first launched the Bee Gees into disco. It was also the only track from the group to top the dance chart.
Horizontal is the fourth studio album by the Bee Gees, and their second album to receive an international release. The LP was released in early 1968, and included the international hit singles "Massachusetts" and "World". On 5 February 2007, Reprise Records reissued Horizontal with both stereo and mono mixes on one disc and a bonus disc of unreleased songs, non-album tracks, and alternate takes. The album was released in Polydor in many countries and on Atco only in the US and Canada. "And the Sun Will Shine" was released as a single only in France. The influences displayed on the album range from the Beatles to baroque pop.
"Words" is a song by the Bee Gees, written by Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The song reached No. 1 in Germany, Canada, Switzerland and the Netherlands.
Idea is the fifth album by the Bee Gees. Released in August 1968, the album sold over a million copies worldwide. The album was issued in both mono and stereo pressings in the UK. The artwork on the Polydor release designed by Wolfgang Heilemann featured a "beehive" neon lightbulb with a group photo in its base, while the North American ATCO release designed by Klaus Voormann featured a composite head made from each band member. It was their third internationally released album – the first two albums being released only in the Australian market.
High Civilization is the nineteenth studio album by British-Australian pop group the Bee Gees, released on 25 March 1991 in the United Kingdom and 14 May 1991 in the United States. It was their third and final album Warner Bros. Records, following the release of the successful comeback albums E.S.P. (1987) and One (1989), and was self-produced by the group in their Miami studio.
"How Deep Is Your Love" is a ballad written and recorded by the Bee Gees in 1977 and released as a single in September of that year by RSO Records. It was ultimately used as part of the soundtrack to the film Saturday Night Fever. It was a number-three hit in the United Kingdom and Australia. In the United States, it topped the Billboard Hot 100 on 25 December 1977 and stayed in the Top 10 for 17 weeks. It spent six weeks atop the US adult contemporary chart. It is listed at No. 27 on Billboard's All Time Top 100. Alongside "Stayin' Alive" and "Night Fever", it is one of the group's three tracks on the list. The song was covered by Take That for their 1996 Greatest Hits album, reaching No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks.
"How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" is a song released by the Bee Gees in 1971. It was written by Barry and Robin Gibb and was the first single on the group's 1971 album Trafalgar. It was their first US No. 1 single and also reached No. 1 in Cashbox magazine for two weeks.
"Heartbreaker" is a song performed by American singer Dionne Warwick. It was written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees for her 1982 studio album of the same name, while production was helmed by Barry Gibb, Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson under their production moniker Gibb-Galuten-Richardson. Barry Gibb's backing vocal is heard on the chorus.
"More Than a Woman" is a song by musical group the Bee Gees, written by Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb for the soundtrack to the film Saturday Night Fever. It became a regular feature of the group's live sets from 1977 until Maurice Gibb's death in 2003 and was often coupled with "Night Fever".