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Sunday, September 16, 2012

The Bee Gees: Rock n Roll Hall of Fame Class of 1997



The Bee Gees formed in 1958 and within two years were featured on Australian TV.

Wine and Women (1965):


They did not become international stars until the late 60s.

New York Mining Disaster 1941 (1967):


To Love Somebody (1967):


Massachusetts (1967):


I’ve Gotta Get A Message To You (1968):


I Started A Joke (1968):


They continued into the 70s:

Lonely Days (1970):


My World (1972):


Then came disco…

Jive Talkin (1975):


You Should Be Dancing (1976):


They did the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever and became superstars

How Deep Is Your Love (1977):


Stayin’ Alive (1977):


Night Fever (1978):


More Than A Woman (1978):


Their popularity continued until disco died.

Tragedy (1979):


The Woman In You (1983):


By the 80s, they had become a punchline, but still produced solid songs.

One (1989):


Secret Love (1991):


For Whom The Bell Tolls (1993):


Alone (1997):


This Is Where I Came In (2001):


Maurice Gibb died in 2003. Robin passed in 2012. They have sold over 220 million records. Only Elvis, The Beatles, Garth Brooks, Michael Jackson, and Paul McCartney have sold more.

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