There are two versions of the same song, but only one continues to trend ...
The Bee Gees have sold more than 120 million records worldwide, but some fans are only just discovering the real story behind ...
They've sold more than 120 million records worldwide, yet some fans are only now learning the real story behind the Bee Gees' ...
After disco waned, the Bee Gees turned to songwriting in the '80s, and one song they gave to Diana Ross may have bombed in ...
The Bee Gees' sound evolved from pop to R&B in what became the disco music era, but it was their falsetto that was their unmistakable trademark… and it came about by accident many years into their ...
After the release of their era-defining soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever, the Bee Gees were on the top of the world. Their ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Stayin’ Alive” is the Bee Gees’ most recognizable song, and arguably one of the most well-known dance tracks ever created. The ...
From the opening seconds, the keyboards and the drums interlock, creating grooves within grooves. Layers of synth buzz and ripple. The drums are elemental -- a metronomic thud. Then, within seconds, ...
“Woman in Love” actually drew on another one of the Bee Gees’ most noteworthy hits—the song “Night Fever” from Saturday Night Fever. Barry, engineer Albhy Galuten, and Karl Richardson used a drum loop ...
As a movie, Saturday Night Fever is one hell of a downer. Brooklyn teenager Tony Manero -- John Travolta, who will appear in this column pretty soon -- is an electric dancer, a joy to watch, but his ...
Lots of bands and artists have created music for films. Sometimes, a film becomes an integral part of a band’s career. For example, the Bee Gees became closely associated with Saturday Night Fever.
One of the things that made the Beatles, when they first arrived, seem magical was the uncanny way the look and sound of all four of them matched up. For all their iconic differences, they had ...