Possibly the most underrated song they ever sang. It gives me goosebumps every single time! They were prude legends and beautiful human beings that transcended the culture in every decade! RIP Robin and Maurice …God bless you Barry.
You get perfection with these guys. First, they have the genetics as brothers to harmonize naturally as only siblings can do. You can't buy that! All three have different voices, Robin's soulful and plaintive with the most beautiful vibrato (named the best white soul voice of his generation), Barry's bluesy chest voice and Maurice's range and instinctive feel to create the perfect third harmony. All three could sing falsetto with ease (like the dueling falsettos at the end of this song). Although very different voices, when Barry and Robin sang together on lead they were almost indistinguishable from each other. Add to that, 90% of the songs were written by Barry and Robin together or by all three together including songs they wrote for other artists. Barry wrote the earliest songs when the twins were just kids but Robin started to write at @13 and Maurice later as well. They were the entire package. They honed their craft since the twins were 6 and big brother 9. They knew that was what they wanted to do with their lives. I personally adored Robin's voice, humor, amazing intellect and eccentricity. BTW, you have an amazing voice. You should be a TV or radio announcer. Your analyses are always cool, calm and collected! Cheers!
Yes! Fanny was actually the name of the housekeeper they employed when they went to Florida to write songs. Originally it was just "SO be tender/with my love". Maurice felt it needed to have the woman's name and the housekeeper happened to be there that day.
Nights on Broadway is another great funky old school tune it actually has Barry singing the deepest I've ever heard ! Plus it has Maurice singing the high falsetto back up parts !
@@susieq9801 Right Susie, Robin had it all. I always said he was the total package, sigh....I just absolutely fell in love with Robin when I was 14 and I still am to this day. I miss him everyday. Oh Susie . I know that you know how special Robin was. We just totally agree on Robin.
@@robertaclark3286 - As I mentioned before I was born the same day and year as him and was in the UK in the late 60's so I don't know how he got away! DAMN!
I love that a whole new generation is falling in love with the perfection that is the Bee Gees. This one is a masterpiece, among all the Bee Gees masterpieces.
It's o.k. if you start over fifty times, I'll still be here smiling and listening! One of my favorite 🎵 songs. Thank you for honoring our beloved Bee Gees!
Not sure how you can call them underrated . Rock Hall of fame - 3rd largest selling group of all time and 5th highest selling musical acts of all time. Barry Gibb - 2nd on the list after Paul Mcartney/ John Lennon best song writer and hall of fame for his song writing . Biggest group and musicians on the planet mid to late 70's.
@@anniem169 agreed, what I was thinking... Statistically, they were off the charts and they were praised by the billards and etc. But they are overlooked as Disco boys and i bet anyone, majority of the population will only know Bee Gees because of their Saturday Night Fever tracks unless they are fans
Nobody will ever compare to the angelic voices of the Bee Gees. Barry and his falsetto, Maurice and Robin they have their own beautiful unique voices. Every time I hear this song I get goosebumps. No one will ever be able to even come close to the beauty of their voices. Angels from heaven.
I'm African American. Without a doubt. This group is the greatest group of all time . " Fanny be Tender with my Love " was considered by one of the greatest music producers of all time " Quincy jones ", to be the best r/,b song of all time . Since it appears you like ballads, I would want you to react to " Love So Right " by the bee gees . A really great song.
Love Barry using his lower register. He can sing anything. And Maurice singing the chorus Be Tender with my Love at the end was outstanding. His voice is rarely featured. Love him. Love the Bee Gees! Period! One of the greatest groups to ever grace the music scene. Ever!
I know that you love it, 😆 because this is their stunning masterpiece from the 1975 main course album, with Barry, Robin and Maurice perfect high pitched falsetto harmonies duett and the amazing blended it in 16 audio tracks 😱 perfectly mixed by Karl Richardson & Legendary Arif Mardin. As Barry told: their instrumentally most complex and difficult song, but it is for sure one of their best jewels and the one and only Quincy Jones praised that tune, as the best soul tune, that he ever heard from a white band ever. Barry in an interview 1994: Impossible even for us to sing it live - one of the three forbidden songs in the music industry 😆
I NEVER tire of hearing "Fanny be Tender" - In fact, I literally wore out my 45 record (single) - which I'd purchased from The Record Bar - because I played the song excessively! The harmonies between Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb are exceptional - perfectly in sync. If you haven't heard "How Deep is Your Love" "Nights on Broadway" or "Jive Talkin" - you might put those on your list. I enjoy your reactions - there's something to be said for being a tad "understated"... you're authentic and that's refreshing!
Yeah!!! Finally my favorite song!! The harmonies are awesome!! Sometimes you don’t know who is singing!! Love The Bee Gees!!❤️❤️ Quincy Jones said when he heard this that it was the best R&B song he heard!!! Fun fact, they never sang this live! The said they absolutely love this song but was too complicated to do live! Watch Run to me!
BeeGees are the BEST!!!!❤️ I grew up listening and dancing to their music. Fanny be tender is one of my FAV BeeGees songs, along with Night of Broadway!!❤️❤️
Of the multitude of songs written by the BeeGees, this was reported to be their mother's absolute favorite... perhaps because each brother's voice is easily recognizable. Interesting fact: Mo suggested using a girl's name in the song to make it more relatable, so they decided on Fanny-the name of the lady who 'came with' the house they rented in Miami & who took care of them, their families, & the house. When the song was finished, they brought Fanny to the studio to hear the song & she was, understandably, amazed & flattered.
I grew up listening to the Bee Gees, & you have no idea how happy it makes me, to see the younger generation discover the music we fell in love with !!! All three brothers had amazing falsetto's, powerful chest voices, & could sing anything in between. They truly were a once in a lifetime gift of musical genius, in every aspect! Please review more of their music, you will not be disappointed. They span over many decades, & crossed quite a few genres. I believe, that if there is music in Heaven, it would sound like the Bee Gee's ❤️❤️
The Be Gee's are truly amazing, I have listened to them since I was a young girl they have so many top songs. They are beautiful voices, song writers, music and singers. I love them. Your reaction is terrific you diffently get them. Thank you. I am subscribed. Night Fever is great!!
I'm just like you as far as the Bee Gees went. In my case, I heard them when they were on the radio for the first times. They never really stood out to me with "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart", for example, and though I probably liked everything I heard of theirs, I probably didn't hear them enough to piece together all the things they sang, but it was the early days. The song that cut it for me, that made me a fan, was this one, because not only was it much better than anything I had heard before, but the thing that really grabbed me is it showed their potential, and once they started singing like this, I wanted to hear all their music.
Hello fam. Please react to "you win again", by the Bee Gees. This bop is a totally different vibe from what we are ALL use to, but the beat, and hook is unforgettable. Trust me on this one nephew. Love your channel ❤
You will love Jive Talking from the album Main Course. This was the start of Bee Gres phase 2 that led to Sarurday Night Fever after hits in the 60s such Saved by the bell
I also think you will love Jive Talking, one of my favorites. My most favorite song of all is Drift Away by Dobie Gray, please react to it. It’s an amazing song that has stood the test of time, great lyrics & awesome beat. Mr. Gray knew what he was doing with it, he felt it. Love your reactions, you’re way cool!
Love the smaller person on your face the same smiled they put them on Plenty plenty of memories well those with my glory days I am so happy to see young people enjoying it
I know everyone loves barry but damn this is def robins moment with those last high notes that is him not barry. And damn those harmonies incredible 😍 👏 😳 🙌 👌 ❤
@Rad Jarrett the introvert... These men are very underrated for sure! If memory serves me correctly, they set or (broke) some kind of record with their harmonies! I love all your reactions so far. Watching someone discovering the greatest music of my era brings sheer joy to me! I do have a request, can you please react to QUEEN..."Now I'm Here" live at Wembley? Per usual ALL of the members blow you away, but you get to see a lot more of John in this one! I remember you saying how you could relate to John and wished you could see more of him. Looking forward to more of your reactions! 😊
Their songs "More Than A Woman" 1977 and "Morning of My Life" 1972 have BEAUTIFUL lyrics. You will enjoy them thoroughly! You would also love their album "Here at last-Bee Gees Live." Every song has amazing lyrics not to mention the music and vocals. This is before auto tune was a thing. It is raw and shows their true talent!
The Gibb brothers were masters of the switch up in more ways than one. Please react to I STARTED A JOKE (either 1960’s promo video or 1989 Live).... but only after JIVE TALKIN. A completely different kind of switch up would be REST YOUR LOVE. (As a lyric fan, you should know that Barry wrote the lyrics on the mic as recording.) Not another group like The Bee Gees. Thanks for reacting!
“To Love Somebody” is a must listen. From the 60’s, these young guys exuded so much soul at such a young age. Barry has said it’s probably his favorite. You know it’s good when it’s been covered by so many famous artists . Check it out!
What I really like about your reviews is that you actually get into the lyrics and prove that you are really listening closely and getting the message the artists are trying to convey. Keep up the good work 👏
I have to say, I'm so pleased that mentioned (noticed!) the vulnerability of the song - I think you're the first reactor who's pointed that out about the lyrics, and that it's a point you appreciate about it. I think this is one of the main reasons why Fanny is a fan favourite. I really do love your reactions to the Bee Gees, and hope to see you do many more in future. I'll be looking out for your vid on 'Jive Talkin'!
This was a vocal and instrumental masterpiece and Quincy Jones loved it. Check out The Stylistics. They had a lead singer with a falsetto voice, too and they also had lovely harmonies.
Great lyrics great harmony . Another older group , Crosby Stills Nash and Young .. songs like Southern Cross or Teach your Children . Love the 60s and 70s !
I remember this in 1976 during the disco fury. Our music was so great back then. Thank you for bringing back the memories for me. I am glad to see you appreciate quality music like we had.
It's great to hear that the younger generation are realising what the music was like back from the 60s,70s and 80s. Bee Gees were originally from the UK and started performing so young when tgey emigrated to Australia. I've just subscribed to your channel so I don't know how much knowledge you have of this family trio. They were able to change the genre of music as it changed through the decades. I think I heard someone quote that there is always a Bee Gees song played on the radio around the world, every 22 seconds. They gave so much of themselves to perform and with Barry starting to writing music as early as when he was 8 years old, you can follow this band's history to when the twins Robin and Maurice and big brother Barry were still children when they became a regular on an Australian tv station. They decided to go back to their homeland, the UK to enhance their career. You can follow them from those days up until Barry retired after the loss of his younger 3 brothers. Such a tragedy as Barry and his older sister Lesley are alive. They were great artists and full of fun. They loved playing up each other so much they said if they hadn't made it in music, they would bea comedy act but how we would have missed out on so many fantastic songs. There is a documentary on RUclips you could find more on their start in the industry. They as a family had a lot to go through starting with the loss of their youngest brother, Andy I think it was in 1988. I know he was only 30 years old. I have so many favourites I can't pick one. I probably say Too Much Heaven which you have reacted to already. You can see them as teenagers in a song called 'Wine and Women. They had a number one hit here in the UK not long after returning back to England and re-invented themselves as style changed. You will find a whole category of their music to listen to. As a young girl, I loved My World and Run To Me which were in their early years back home but then came disco where they wrote most of the music to the film Saturday Night Fever. After that died down then they returned to the limelight again in the late 80s early 90s with songs like You Win Again and For Whom the Bell Tolls. Keep up the good work and sorry I could write a book about my favourite artist. These, Queen and LEO are my kind of music. Barry Gibb was knighted by HRH Elizabeth 2nd, The Queen for sevices to the music industry. :)
Thanks for a great reaction to this song. I love the story of how this song came about. The brothers had just moved to Miami and were staying in a house (the famous 461 Ocean Boulevard) recommended to them by Eric Clapton. They appreciated the care (cooking and cleaning) given them by a woman named Fanny and when writing this lovely and lively song at that time, Maurice suggested including her name. Subscribed, Rad.
Hi Rad !! I love this song , Fanny , be tender with my love is one of my favourites Bee Gees' song , thanks for this !! Another is : Too much heaven . Greetings for You, Bea from Buenos Aires, Argentina.🙋🇦🇷🇦🇷 Que tengas un feliz fin de semana!
I have loved the BeeGees for over forty years, and love your channel. Subscribed. You should react to "Love So Right." It is fantastic, and Barry's falsetto and the harmonies are in another stratosphere. My all-time favorite group!!!
“One of us is OK, two of us is pretty good, but three of us together is magic.”
-Maurice Gibb
It most definitely is. ❤️
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♥️Love this!
Yes! BeeGees forever. ❤
❤ Right on!!✌🏻❤️
Oh so true… Except I would say any one of them is good, two of them is great and all three of them together is simply incredible! 🥰
Possibly the most underrated song they ever sang. It gives me goosebumps every single time! They were prude legends and beautiful human beings that transcended the culture in every decade! RIP Robin and Maurice …God bless you Barry.
Perfection. Quincy Jones said this was one of the greatest love songs ever written.
It was said Quincy Jones tried for years, without success, to find a group capable of covering 'Fanny...'
Quincy said best R & B song EVER.
Unparallel. The best trio in music. Hands-down.
Best Bee Gees song!! Ever!!!❤
This song is a masterpiece in my opinion especially when it gets to the climax part of it. And the harmonies just are splendidly beautiful.
My fave for sure. Angelic!
You get perfection with these guys. First, they have the genetics as brothers to harmonize naturally as only siblings can do. You can't buy that! All three have different voices, Robin's soulful and plaintive with the most beautiful vibrato (named the best white soul voice of his generation), Barry's bluesy chest voice and Maurice's range and instinctive feel to create the perfect third harmony. All three could sing falsetto with ease (like the dueling falsettos at the end of this song). Although very different voices, when Barry and Robin sang together on lead they were almost indistinguishable from each other. Add to that, 90% of the songs were written by Barry and Robin together or by all three together including songs they wrote for other artists. Barry wrote the earliest songs when the twins were just kids but Robin started to write at @13 and Maurice later as well. They were the entire package. They honed their craft since the twins were 6 and big brother 9. They knew that was what they wanted to do with their lives. I personally adored Robin's voice, humor, amazing intellect and eccentricity.
BTW, you have an amazing voice. You should be a TV or radio announcer. Your analyses are always cool, calm and collected! Cheers!
Wow. Perfection again
Barry and Robin singing together sounds like one voice.
Best harmonizing of any group, bar none!
They were thr greatest their harmonies were amazing
Yes! Fanny was actually the name of the housekeeper they employed when they went to Florida to write songs. Originally it was just "SO be tender/with my love". Maurice felt it needed to have the woman's name and the housekeeper happened to be there that day.
Anyone who listens to this song gets my sub....best Bee Gees Song ever !!!
Nights on Broadway is another great funky old school tune it actually has Barry singing the deepest I've ever heard ! Plus it has Maurice singing the high falsetto back up parts !
@Gary Osterbauer Agreed !
Great lovesong a man is scorned and a woman is empowered.
One of the most complex harmonies ever. Love the Bee Gees.
I love the Bee Gees. I love this song and especially love beautiful Robin. Missing him still. Thank you Rad.
Roberta Clark - What's not to love with Robin?.... wit, voice, intellect and charisma.
@@susieq9801 Right Susie, Robin had it all. I always said he was the total package, sigh....I just absolutely fell in love with Robin when I was 14 and I still am to this day. I miss him everyday. Oh Susie . I know that you know how special Robin was. We just totally agree on Robin.
@@robertaclark3286 - As I mentioned before I was born the same day and year as him and was in the UK in the late 60's so I don't know how he got away! DAMN!
@@susieq9801 Believe me I heard that Susie! Awww Robin!
I love that a whole new generation is falling in love with the perfection that is the Bee Gees. This one is a masterpiece, among all the Bee Gees masterpieces.
Fanny Be Tender With My Heart is one of the best Bee Gees song ever produced.
Nights on Broadway is another great one!
It's o.k. if you start over fifty times, I'll still be here smiling and listening! One of my favorite 🎵 songs.
Thank you for honoring our
beloved Bee Gees!
This is my favorite BeeGees song. It's so underplayed but for me the most intricate and melodic.
The Brothers Gibb have been so underrated. Absolutely dedicated to craft musicians. Thank you, Rad!!!
Not sure how you can call them underrated . Rock Hall of fame - 3rd largest selling group of all time and 5th highest selling musical acts of all time. Barry Gibb - 2nd on the list after Paul Mcartney/ John Lennon best song writer and hall of fame for his song writing . Biggest group and musicians on the planet mid to late 70's.
@@macgmac7909 I think they are underrated by the general public these days, not their peers. Often dismissed as those disco guys.
@@anniem169 agreed, what I was thinking... Statistically, they were off the charts and they were praised by the billards and etc. But they are overlooked as Disco boys and i bet anyone, majority of the population will only know Bee Gees because of their Saturday Night Fever tracks unless they are fans
Underrated? I don't think so
They said this song was the hardest one to do live with the crazy harmonies....
No one can touch them vocally!
My favorite song because you can hear the rang of all of their vocals. Can't go wrong with any of their music, it's all great!!
Nobody will ever compare to the angelic voices of the Bee Gees. Barry and his falsetto, Maurice and Robin they have their own beautiful unique voices. Every time I hear this song I get goosebumps. No one will ever be able to even come close to the beauty of their voices.
Angels from heaven.
I'm African American. Without a doubt. This group is the greatest group of all time . " Fanny be Tender with my Love " was considered by one of the greatest music producers of all time " Quincy jones ", to be the best r/,b song of all time . Since it appears you like ballads, I would want you to react to " Love So Right " by the bee gees . A really great song.
Love Barry using his lower register. He can sing anything. And Maurice singing the chorus Be Tender with my Love at the end was outstanding. His voice is rarely featured. Love him. Love the Bee Gees! Period! One of the greatest groups to ever grace the music scene. Ever!
I listen to Fanny over and over. Still loving it and gives me chills as if it were the first time hearing it. ♥️🇨🇦
It's almost a game trying to figure out who's singing what are at what time.
Simply Amazing!
You're a joy to listen to my favorite music with. Thank you for the company in these lonely days.
Great analysis you know your music, very emotional song. Bee Gees were awesome..😢
This was the first time that Barry used the falsetto - before this he really didn't "know" that he could sing falsetto. It's so beautiful.
Their mothers favorite of theirs. All of them doing the beautiful baritone and then the gorgeous falsettos. Amazing.
Quincy Jones said this was one of his all time favorite R&B songs...and he knew music
I know that you love it, 😆 because this is their stunning masterpiece from the 1975 main course album, with Barry, Robin and Maurice perfect high pitched falsetto harmonies duett and the amazing blended it in 16 audio tracks 😱 perfectly mixed by Karl Richardson & Legendary Arif Mardin. As Barry told: their instrumentally most complex and difficult song, but it is for sure one of their best jewels and the one and only Quincy Jones praised that tune, as the best soul tune, that he ever heard from a white band ever. Barry in an interview 1994: Impossible even for us to sing it live - one of the three forbidden songs in the music industry 😆
One of my favorite songs by the bee gees
Ditto ‼️
Song is straight up addicting dude.
I really think your voice is so cool, like that of a radio announcer.
I NEVER tire of hearing "Fanny be Tender" - In fact, I literally wore out my 45 record (single) - which I'd purchased from The Record Bar - because I played the song excessively! The harmonies between Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb are exceptional - perfectly in sync. If you haven't heard "How Deep is Your Love" "Nights on Broadway" or "Jive Talkin" - you might put those on your list. I enjoy your reactions - there's something to be said for being a tad "understated"... you're authentic and that's refreshing!
Crazy. I saw this come up and I thought: I bet this guy's excellent audio. 🔥!
Robins voice. Holy crap. And Maurice He’s so handsome in this video in Barry looks pretty darn good too.
Yeah!!! Finally my favorite song!! The harmonies are awesome!! Sometimes you don’t know who is singing!! Love The Bee Gees!!❤️❤️ Quincy Jones said when he heard this that it was the best R&B song he heard!!! Fun fact, they never sang this live! The said they absolutely love this song but was too complicated to do live! Watch Run to me!
I luv this song more than any other. They take this very complex song and make it look too easy. A masterpiece!
BeeGees are the BEST!!!!❤️ I grew up listening and dancing to their music. Fanny be tender is one of my FAV BeeGees songs, along with Night of Broadway!!❤️❤️
The Bee Gees are TOTALLY UNIQUE and TOTALLY UNTOUCHABLE!!!! Love, love LOVE THEM🥰😍🥰
Wonderful song wonderfully sung. This is rare footage and it was difficult to sing live with all the voice changes. Please don't forget Run to Me
Robin was my favorite. I love the song Massachusetts and Alone
I started a joke, Bodyguard, My world, Like a fool, Juliet, Tokyo nights, on and on and on.
My favorite of all time....so many dismiss these guys and they are the singers and songwriters.
I’m a massive Bee Gees fan, and this song is regularly in my top five of their songs.
I hope you're still reacting
Of the multitude of songs written by the BeeGees, this was reported to be their mother's absolute favorite... perhaps because each brother's voice is easily recognizable.
Interesting fact: Mo suggested using a girl's name in the song to make it more relatable, so they decided on Fanny-the name of the lady who 'came with' the house they rented in Miami & who took care of them, their families, & the house. When the song was finished, they brought Fanny to the studio to hear the song & she was, understandably, amazed & flattered.
I grew up listening to the Bee Gees, & you have no idea how happy it makes me, to see the younger generation discover the music we fell in love with !!! All three brothers had amazing falsetto's, powerful chest voices, & could sing anything in between. They truly were a once in a lifetime gift of musical genius, in every aspect! Please review more of their music, you will not be disappointed. They span over many decades, & crossed quite a few genres. I believe, that if there is music in Heaven, it would sound like the Bee Gee's ❤️❤️
Please react to FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS LIVE by the BEEGEES thanks
The goat group
Them and the Beatles have unique ability to deliver the next note or line just as you want to hear it or imagine it...
The great Quincy Jones once said this was his favorite Bee Gee’s song!☮️❤️
My favorite Bee Gee’s song! ❤️
The Be Gee's are truly amazing, I have listened to them since I was a young girl they have so many top songs. They are beautiful voices, song writers, music and singers. I love them. Your reaction is terrific you diffently get them. Thank you. I am subscribed. Night Fever is great!!
This song is gdamn perfection. I didn't appreciate it much growing up but today I can't get enough of it!
I'm just like you as far as the Bee Gees went. In my case, I heard them when they were on the radio for the first times. They never really stood out to me with "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart", for example, and though I probably liked everything I heard of theirs, I probably didn't hear them enough to piece together all the things they sang, but it was the early days. The song that cut it for me, that made me a fan, was this one, because not only was it much better than anything I had heard before, but the thing that really grabbed me is it showed their potential, and once they started singing like this, I wanted to hear all their music.
I love everything Brothers Gibb! This and “Nights on Broadway” are my favorite.
Your right! The BeeGees are just so special!!
Hello fam. Please react to "you win again", by the Bee Gees. This bop is a totally different vibe from what we are ALL use to, but the beat, and hook is unforgettable. Trust me on this one nephew. Love your channel ❤
INSIDE AND OUT....YOU'LL LUV IT....
You will love Jive Talking from the album Main Course. This was the start of Bee Gres phase 2 that led to Sarurday Night Fever after hits in the 60s such Saved by the bell
I also think you will love Jive Talking, one of my favorites. My most favorite song of all is Drift Away by Dobie Gray, please react to it. It’s an amazing song that has stood the test of time, great lyrics & awesome beat. Mr. Gray knew what he was doing with it, he felt it. Love your reactions, you’re way cool!
Love the smaller person on your face the same smiled they put them on Plenty plenty of memories well those with my glory days I am so happy to see young people enjoying it
One of the greatest bands there ever was.
I know everyone loves barry but damn this is def robins moment with those last high notes that is him not barry. And damn those harmonies incredible 😍 👏 😳 🙌 👌 ❤
So glad that younger people are discovering them!!
My favorite of theirs... Followed by Jive Talkin' and Spirits Having Flown...
Your face when they harmonize ....thanks for the reaction 🎼🎙🎹❤
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@Rad Jarrett the introvert... These men are very underrated for sure! If memory serves me correctly, they set or (broke) some kind of record with their harmonies!
I love all your reactions so far. Watching someone discovering the greatest music of my era brings sheer joy to me!
I do have a request, can you please react to QUEEN..."Now I'm Here" live at Wembley? Per usual ALL of the members blow you away, but you get to see a lot more of John in this one! I remember you saying how you could relate to John and wished you could see more of him.
Looking forward to more of your reactions! 😊
Their songs "More Than A Woman" 1977 and "Morning of My Life" 1972 have BEAUTIFUL lyrics. You will enjoy them thoroughly!
You would also love their album "Here at last-Bee Gees Live." Every song has amazing lyrics not to mention the music and vocals. This is before auto tune was a thing. It is raw and shows their true talent!
The Gibb brothers were masters of the switch up in more ways than one. Please react to I STARTED A JOKE (either 1960’s promo video or 1989 Live).... but only after JIVE TALKIN. A completely different kind of switch up would be REST YOUR LOVE. (As a lyric fan, you should know that Barry wrote the lyrics on the mic as recording.) Not another group like The Bee Gees. Thanks for reacting!
Their best album, Main Course. Loved the narrative and the amazing vocal trade off between Barry and Robin.
They are so smooth ❣️❣️❣️
Goat.
“To Love Somebody” is a must listen. From the 60’s, these young guys exuded so much soul at such a young age. Barry has said it’s probably his favorite. You know it’s good when it’s been covered by so many famous artists . Check it out!
Absolutely, the emotion in to love somebody is raw and you can really feel it.
You are very wise for a young man
Excellent Jarrett, thank you 😎
What I really like about your reviews is that you actually get into the lyrics and prove that you are really listening closely and getting the message the artists are trying to convey. Keep up the good work 👏
And the same person that I wanted to be careful with my love all those years ago still needs to be careful with it amazing song
Rad Jarret respects for your coolness and perspective !!!
They never fail!!!! RAD, I love how much you love these guys! Thank you!
Such great singers, i love mo forever. Thank you for your great reactions.👍💕
I know - right???!!!❤️❤️❤️
I have to say, I'm so pleased that mentioned (noticed!) the vulnerability of the song - I think you're the first reactor who's pointed that out about the lyrics, and that it's a point you appreciate about it. I think this is one of the main reasons why Fanny is a fan favourite. I really do love your reactions to the Bee Gees, and hope to see you do many more in future. I'll be looking out for your vid on 'Jive Talkin'!
Excellent review for the excellent Bee Gees.
love your videos brother! saw the Bee Gees live! 89.
Keep the Bee gees up!!!
This was a vocal and instrumental masterpiece and Quincy Jones loved it.
Check out The Stylistics. They had a lead singer with a falsetto voice, too and they also had lovely harmonies.
Great lyrics great harmony . Another older group , Crosby Stills Nash and Young .. songs like Southern Cross or Teach your Children . Love the 60s and 70s !
I remember this in 1976 during the disco fury. Our music was so great back then. Thank you for bringing back the memories for me. I am glad to see you appreciate quality music like we had.
Awesome Reaction... Respect 🤘🤘🤘
Gratitude and humble 🥰
Thank you for commentary - enjoy your channel! 👍🏼
Love The Bee Gees ...
It's great to hear that the younger generation are realising what the music was like back from the 60s,70s and 80s. Bee Gees were originally from the UK and started performing so young when tgey emigrated to Australia. I've just subscribed to your channel so I don't know how much knowledge you have of this family trio. They were able to change the genre of music as it changed through the decades. I think I heard someone quote that there is always a Bee Gees song played on the radio around the world, every 22 seconds. They gave so much of themselves to perform and with Barry starting to writing music as early as when he was 8 years old, you can follow this band's history to when the twins Robin and Maurice and big brother Barry were still children when they became a regular on an Australian tv station. They decided to go back to their homeland, the UK to enhance their career. You can follow them from those days up until Barry retired after the loss of his younger 3 brothers. Such a tragedy as Barry and his older sister Lesley are alive. They were great artists and full of fun. They loved playing up each other so much they said if they hadn't made it in music, they would bea comedy act but how we would have missed out on so many fantastic songs. There is a documentary on RUclips you could find more on their start in the industry. They as a family had a lot to go through starting with the loss of their youngest brother, Andy I think it was in 1988. I know he was only 30 years old. I have so many favourites I can't pick one. I probably say Too Much Heaven which you have reacted to already. You can see them as teenagers in a song called 'Wine and Women. They had a number one hit here in the UK not long after returning back to England and re-invented themselves as style changed. You will find a whole category of their music to listen to. As a young girl, I loved My World and Run To Me which were in their early years back home but then came disco where they wrote most of the music to the film Saturday Night Fever. After that died down then they returned to the limelight again in the late 80s early 90s with songs like You Win Again and For Whom the Bell Tolls. Keep up the good work and sorry I could write a book about my favourite artist. These, Queen and LEO are my kind of music. Barry Gibb was knighted by HRH Elizabeth 2nd, The Queen for sevices to the music industry. :)
Welcome to being a fan! I’m in love with these guys
Thanks for a great reaction to this song. I love the story of how this song came about. The brothers had just moved to Miami and were staying in a house (the famous 461 Ocean Boulevard) recommended to them by Eric Clapton. They appreciated the care (cooking and cleaning) given them by a woman named Fanny and when writing this lovely and lively song at that time, Maurice suggested including her name. Subscribed, Rad.
Hi Rad !! I love this song , Fanny , be tender with my love is one of my favourites Bee Gees' song , thanks for this !! Another is : Too much heaven .
Greetings for You,
Bea from Buenos Aires, Argentina.🙋🇦🇷🇦🇷
Que tengas un feliz fin de semana!
I have loved the BeeGees for over forty years, and love your channel. Subscribed. You should react to "Love So Right." It is fantastic, and Barry's falsetto and the harmonies are in another stratosphere. My all-time favorite group!!!
Great reaction ☮️