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Were I consciously aware of the songs from the Bee Gees tribes?

Were I consciously aware of the songs from the Bee Gees tribes?

Dthat is to say that Bee Gees is one of the successful groups in the music of pop music. The brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice played in the 1960s a well-known anerkennung and the mid-1970s as prominent interpreters of disco music and music in the Ruhm. The Bee Gees have written their own music and are responsible for the production of Zahlreicher Hits of other art. The quality of the trios as songwriters is one of the best musical instruments of all time.

Click through this Gallery to find your favorite Bee Gees songs written and produced for other bands.

Bee Gees

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Bee Gees

The Bees Gees – Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb – were a powerful trio of singer-songwriters and musicians, the music millions of people who did this. When I found the best composers of the brothers also songs for other artists, the number of worldwide chart hits was hereafter. Maurice Gibb appeared in the year 2003, Robin in the year 2012. Barry Gibb is still not active and one of the most successful songwriters of the song.

"Fat" – Frankie Valli (1978)

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“Grease” – Frankie Valli (1978)

“Grease” was written by Barry Gibb and performed by Frankie Vallie. This is the theme song for the movie musical.

"More than a woman" – Tavares (1977)

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“More Than a Woman” – Tavares (1977)

Funk, soul and R&B group Tavares has released “More Than a Woman” for the soundtrack of the films “Saturday Night Fever.” The Bee Gees’ own version of Evergreens will be featured in the film.

"Islands in the stream" –Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton (1983)

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“Islands in the Stream” – Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton (1983)

The Bee Gees write “Islands in the Stream” in an R&B tempo and feature Marvin Gaye in Sinn. Last but not least is country music star Kenny Rogers for his album “Eyes That See in the Dark” with his presentation. Rogers, who recorded the title as a Duett with Dolly Parton, was both a hit on the Billboard Hot 100.

"Words" – Georgie Roem (1967)

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“Words” – Georgie Fame (1967)

“Words” is one of the best songs of Bee Gees. There is a uniqueness for the British film “The Mini Mob” from the year 1967 written and written by the English R&B and Jazz musician Georgie Fame, released and played. The own version of the Bee Gees was first published a year ago in January 1968.

"If I can't have you" – Yvonne Elliman (1978)

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“If I Can’t Have You” – Yvonne Elliman (1978)

One of the hits from the albums “Saturday Night Fever”, which included the Bee Gees, “If I Can’t Have You”, was taken off the American charts by Yvonne Elliman and de Spitze.

"Chain reaction" – Diana Ross (1985)

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“Chain Reaction” – Diana Ross (1985)

“Chain Reaction” was written by the Bee Gees and recruited by Barry Gibb and brought Diana Ross to the Spitze of the British Charts, which was used in the United States in World War II. The title comes from the album “Eaten Alive”, the head of Barry Gibb was written and produced by Robin, Maurice and his younger brother Andy Gibb as co-writer.

"Guilty" – Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb (1980)

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“Guilty” – Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb (1980)

“Guilty” is the title track from Barbra Streisand’s 1980 album. The song was written by all and written by Barry Gibb in a duet with Streisand.

"Woman in love" – Barbara Streisand (1980)

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“Woman in Love” – Barbra Streisand (1980)

The song “Woman in Love” by Barry and Robin Gibb was written as one of Barbra Streisand’s big chart hits. It comes from the 1980 album “Guilty”, produced by Barry Gibb.

"Heartbreaker" – Dionne Warwick (1982)

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“Heartbreaker” – Dionne Warwick (1982)

Barry, Robin and Maurice have their whole hand in the game, a song that becomes a huge international hit. There are strains of the Barry Gibb produced “Heartbreaker”, one of Warwick’s biggest sellers of all time.

"Immortality" – Celine Dion (1997)

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“Immortality” – Celine Dion (1997)

The Bee Gees like the background information for Celine Dion’s “Immortality” better, the downfall of the written trio. The song was a commercial hit in Europe and a sweetheart in Canada. Dion performed live with the Bee Gees in Las Vegas in 1997, the year, in the world of the song.

"What kind of fool" – Barbara Streisand (1980)

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“What Kind of Fool” – Barbra Streisand (1980)

The war “What Kind of Fool” was copied from “Guilty” once and is a follow-up duet with Barry Gibb, the song co-written with Albhy Galuten.

"Love me" – Yvonne Elliman (1976)

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“Love Me” – Yvonne Elliman (1976)

One of the most famous Bee-Gees covers is “Love Me” by Yvonne Elliman. It started in April 1976 with Robin Gibb as lead singer. Elliman released his version in September at an erreichte damit Platz in the British Charts and Platz 14 in the US.

"Buried treasure" – Kenny Rogers (1984)

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“Buried Treasure” – Kenny Rogers (1984)

Barry Gibb wrote most of the songs on Rogers’ album “Eyes That See in the Dark”, with “Buried Treasure” being the only single-coupling. Maurice Gibb co-wrote several other songs.

"All the love in the world" – Dionne Warwick (1982)

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“All the Love in the World” – Dionne Warwick (1982)

The single from Warwick’s hit album “Heartbreaker”, “All the Love in the World”, was written by the Bee Gees and Barry was given backing music.

"Come tomorrow" – Barbara Streisand (2005)

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“Come Tomorrow” – Barbara Streisand (2005)

The album “Guilty Pleasures” by Barbra Streisands from the year 2005 is almost a fortsetzung of “Guilty” and the end of Barry Gibb is written Songs. “Come Tomorrow” is a duet with both musical Superstars.

"I just want to be everything to you" –Andy Gibb (1977)

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“I just want to be everything to you” – Andy Gibb (1977)

Andy Gibb (in the film on the right), the young Bruder of Barry, Robin and Maurice, a power broker from the late 1970s to the 1980s, a music career with songs including “I Just Want to Be Your Everything”, written by Barry Gibb. The song on the album “Flowing Rivers” has appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 and lasts a long time.

"(Love is) thicker than water" –Andy Gibb (1977)

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“(Love is) thicker than water” – Andy Gibb (1977)

A single from the album “Flowing Rivers”, “(Love Is) Thicker Than Water”, has hit the Spitze of the Billboard Hot 100. This time, Andy’s Barry Gibb was selected to write.

"Shadow dancing" –Andy Gibb (1978)

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“Shadow Dancing” – Andy Gibb (1978)

Andy Gibb signed on with his twenty-third disco hit, “Shadow Dancing,” a new studio album from the young Gibb.

"I can't help it" – Andy Gibb and Olivia Newton-John (1980)

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“I Can’t Help It” – Andy Gibb and Olivia Newton-John (1980)

The duet was in the Gibb family gang and went on to record in 1980 after Andy Gibb’s “I Can’t Help It” with Olivia Newton-John. The Barry Gibb song was written in 1980 on Andy Gibb’s album “After Dark”. Andy Gibb tragically began to see how young he was, in the 30s, a heart muscle twitch as the next time he used Drogenmissbrauchs.

"Emotion" – Samantha Zang (1978)

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“Emotion” – Samantha Sang (1978)

Australian singer Samantha Sang (here 1969 in London) released the song “Emotion” in 1978 and the war became a bigger event. It is the writers of Barry and Robin Gibb, who can support Barry Harmonie- en Hintergrundges.

"Hold on (to my love)" –Jimmy Ruffin (1980)

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“Hold On (To My Love)” – Jimmy Ruffin (1980)

Jimmy Ruffin has recorded a top 10 hit in the UK with “Hold On (To My Love)”. The song was written by Barry Gibb and the loathsome musician, songwriter and producer Derek John “Blue” Weaver.

"Heart (Stop beating on time)" – Leo Sayer (1982)

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“Heart (Stop Beating in Time)” – Leo Sayer (1982)

Barry and Robin Gibb have loved Leo Sayer “Heart (Stop Beating in Time)” for their album “World Radio”. Sayer himself is a singer-songwriter for others. So write his zum Beispiel “Giving It All Away” for Roger Daltrey with a protected the Who-Frontman who made his first solo-hit.

"Nothing will keep me away from you" – Teri De Sario (1977)

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“Ain’t Nothin’ Gonna Keep Me from You” – Teri DeSario (1977)

Barry Gibb wrote the rhythmic Upbeat song for Miami born Teri DeSario in the year 1977, as Disco noch in de oorlog. Der Song was a medium sized hit with Gibbs trusted falsetto voice in background singing.

"Butterfly" – Unit 4 Plus 2 (1967)

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“Butterfly” – Unit 4 Plus 2 (1967)

“Butterfly” was written by the Bee Gees for the 1960s British pop group Unit 4 Plus 2. It reached number 10 in the UK charts.

"Bury me by the river" – PP Arnold (1969)

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“Bury Me by the River” – PP Arnold (1969)

The Bee Gees released “Bury Me Down by the River” in May 1969, but it wasn’t released to the public until April 1970. American soul singer PP Arnold had released a cover version in the studio some time ago. This version was scheduled for release in November 1969.

"Lost in the crowd" – Carola Häggkvist (1986)

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“Lost in the Crowd” – Carola Häggkvist (1986)

Swedish singer Carola Häggkvist (in the film in the year 2006) took “Lost in the Crowd” for her first album “Runaway” in 1986. It is one of many titles written by the Bee Gees and appearing on albums produced by Maurice Gibb.

"Garden of my house" – Esther & Abi Ofarim (1967)

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“Garden of my house” – Esther & Abi Ofarim (1967)

Israeli music duo Ester and Abi Ofarim wrote the song “Garden of My Home” as a single, with the Gibb brothers singing backing vocals. Another song by Esther & Abi Ofarim, “Morning of My Life”, was written by Barry Gibb.

"All the king's horses" – Ronnie Burns (1967)

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“All the King’s Horses” – Ronnie Burns (1967)

Australian singer Ronnie Burns (Photo 1987) came out in 1967 with the composition “All the King’s Horses” by Gibb-Brüder for Aufnahme. The B-page of the single “Coalman”, war over a country hit and the fall of Barry, Robin and Maurice are written.

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