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Subject: Bee Gees
Written By: star80 on 02/23/07 at 10:32 am
Tragedy is my choice, but I love almost anything by The Bee Gees
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: bookmistress4ever on 02/23/07 at 11:09 am
Gosh it's really hard to choose, I have been a Bee Gees fan from way back. I chose "How can you mend a broken heart" but also love "More then a woman" and "New York Mining Disaster 1931" Just too many songs to narrow it down to a favorite. :)
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: Philip Eno on 02/23/07 at 12:46 pm
I like them all, including the un-mentioned Spicks and Specks
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: quirky_cat_girl on 02/23/07 at 12:48 pm
Tragedy
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: Sister Morphine on 02/23/07 at 1:06 pm
How Deep Is Your Love, although Too Much Heaven is an absolute beauty.
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: whistledog on 02/23/07 at 1:27 pm
Lots of good ones here, but lately I really enjoy "The Woman in You"
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: spaceace on 02/23/07 at 5:52 pm
Jive Talkin :)
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: Tanya1976 on 02/23/07 at 6:36 pm
From the 60s - I Started a Joke
From the 70s - How Deep is Your Love?
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: dance4fun on 02/24/07 at 2:14 am
My World , gosh thats a beautiful tune
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: gemini on 02/24/07 at 5:46 pm
How Deep Is Your Love and Love So Right. Love, love, love those 2! :)
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/24/07 at 5:49 pm
They had a lot of great tunes but I had to go with Holiday.
Cat
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: Snoopygirl on 02/28/07 at 4:29 pm
Jive Talkin
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: Ashkicksass on 03/05/07 at 3:35 pm
Night Fever, and the ever classic Stayin' Alive.
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: AmericanGirl on 03/05/07 at 6:13 pm
Too hard to pick just one! I picked "Fanny" - a definite Bee Gees favorite. But I could've picked others.
I might've picked "Love You Inside Out", "Nights On Broadway", or "Run To Me". I guess I gravitate towards the lesser heard ones or theirs.
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 03/11/07 at 12:38 pm
Super-talented group, with so many great songs! 8)
My favorite is 'You Should Be Dancing'...but really I love them all!
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: Paul on 03/11/07 at 12:57 pm
You'd be hard pressed to find many more acts who kept up with prevailing trends like this lot...super talented, indeed!
My fave isn't here ('New York Mining Disaster'), so I'll choose one that is...'Run To Me'
Then again, I could choose the entire lot...
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/11/07 at 1:38 pm
You'd be hard pressed to find many more acts who kept up with prevailing trends like this lot...super talented, indeed!
My fave isn't here ('New York Mining Disaster'), so I'll choose one that is...'Run To Me'
Then again, I could choose the entire lot...
Come to think of it, how songs have the Bee Gees composed?
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: Paul on 03/11/07 at 1:43 pm
Come to think of it, how songs have the Bee Gees composed?
The answer is probably 'out there' somewhere...
I'd hazard a guess at somewhere in the region of 300+... :o
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: whistledog on 03/11/07 at 3:08 pm
The Bee Gees also penned alot of hit songs for other artists, most notably ...
"Islands in the Stream", a US #1 for Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton in 1983
"Chain Reaction", a UK #1 for Diana Ross in 1986 (Steps also took it to UK #2 in 2001)
also ..
Heartbreaker by Dionne Warwick
Eaten Alive by Diana Ross
Eyes That See in the Dark by Kenny Rogers
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: FussBudgetVanPelt on 07/13/07 at 8:40 am
1976 - Fanny Be Tender With My Love
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: mandamoo on 07/14/07 at 8:53 am
Too difficult to pick just one so I'll go with their first Australian hit "Spicks and Specks" from 1966
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: NbC on 07/16/07 at 11:29 am
Massachusetts
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: statsqueen on 07/16/07 at 3:50 pm
Too many to list! ::) I love just about everything they have ever done.
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: DoctorFate on 07/20/07 at 8:25 am
Choose your favorite out of these.
1967 - To Love Somebody
Holiday
Massachusetts
1968 - Words
I Started A Joke
I've Just Got To Get A Message To You
1970 - Lonely Days
1971 - How Can You Mend A Broken Heart?
1972 - Run To Me
My World
1975 - Jive Talkin'
Nights On Broadway
1976 - Fanny Be Tender With My Love
You Should Be Dancing
Love So Right
1977 - How Deep Is Your Love?
Stayin' Alive
1978 - Night Fever
Too Much Heaven
1979 - Tragedy
Love You Inside & Out
Don't Throw It All Away (Our Love)
Other
Probably easier to start by saying what I don't feel is essential from the above:
Would skip:
'Love you inside out'
Don't Throw It All Away (Our Love)
Love So Right
To Love Somebody
Now it starts to get tough:
Maybe next ...:
1975 - Jive Talkin'
I've Just Got To Get A Message To You
1971 - How Can You Mend A Broken Heart?
Of the remainders I definitely rate these:
1972 - Run To Me
My World
1976 - Fanny Be Tender With My Love
1977 - How Deep Is Your Love?
and the one's ^ not mentioned here, still like a lot.
Would definitely throw in 'Spirits having flown' into the mix, and also 'World' ... although that's mainly about the intro/first half of the song ....
Then there's a bunch from 'To whom it may concern' ... as my alter ego has mentioned ...
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: Fairee07 on 10/26/07 at 11:09 pm
"How Deep Is Your Love" followed by "I Just Got to Get a Message to You"
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: coqueta83 on 10/27/07 at 12:15 am
"How Deep Is Your Love"; "Night Fever"; "Too Much Heaven"; "Nights on Broadway".
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: snozberries on 10/27/07 at 1:10 am
How deep is your love has always been a favorite... followed by Emotion
Subject: Re: Bee Gees
Written By: Philip Eno on 10/27/07 at 3:52 am
I love them all, so I ticked other.
BTW, I like "Spicks and Specks" extra more (which is not listed)