So good to see you do actually listen and do get the full beautiful effect that those gentlemen were able to share through their singing. I really like your sincere reactions. Peace and love to you and your loved ones.
Here are a few other incredible artists and songs. Pour Some Sugar On Me by Def Leopard I Remember You by Skidrow. The Real World by Matchbox Twenty. Never Been To Spain. Shambala. Eli's Coming by Three Dog Night. Bat Out Of Hell by Meatloaf. The Logical Song. Goodbye Stranger by Supertramp. Roll With The Changes. Take It On The Run. Time For Me To Fly by R E O Speedwagon. Sometimes When We Touch by Dan Hill. How Do You Like Me Now. I Should Have Been A Cowboy. Red Solo Cup by Toby Keith. Looking forward to watching your reaction journey. There are so many greats out there. I was fortunate enough to grow up in the 70's, 80's and 90's. Best music era ever.
@INN_OCENT I just subscribed to! Do more Bee Gees! Sorry this is a little long... The Brothers Gibb (Barry, the oldest & lead here); and fraternal twins Robin, no beard, and Maurice - pronounced Morris). They started singing in 1958-2003. Barry is the only one still living today. He celebrated his 78th birthday and 54th wedding anniversary on 9/1/24. The Bee Gees were MEGA stars back in the day. In this song they were singing in their falsetto (high) voices, but this was not their regular singing voices. And they wrote ALL their own songs. At one point in their career they released 6 straight #1 songs in a row. They were: 1. How Deep Is Your Love (mostly regular voices) 2. Staying Alive (just about everyone on the planet has heard this song in movies) (falsetto) 3. Night Fever (All these 3 were from the Saturday Night Fever movie Soundtrack (falsetto) 4. Tragedy (falsetto) 5. Too Much Heaven (falsetto) - you just did this one. 6. Love you inside out (falsetto) So all of those are a must to react to. But they had hits before and after that streak. Here are others that are my favorites that you have to react to: 1. You Should Be Dancing (falsetto) 2. Jive Talking (live 1975 Midnight Special) (regular voice) 3. More than a woman(falsetto) 4. Nights on Broadway (live 1975 Midnight Special) (regular voice) 5. Love So Right (falsetto) 6. You Win Again (1987 Dutch TV countdown show) (regular voice) 7. Wind of Change (1975 live Midnight Special) (regular voices) And these are just the songs THEY SUNG! They wrote, played instruments, sung background and produced for OTHER ARTISTS, so please do some of these: 1. Emotions (Samantha Sang) 2. Immortality (Celine Dion live 1997 Vegas) 3. Islands in the Stream (Kenny Rogers/Dolly Pardons) 4. Woman in Love, Guilty, What Kind of Fool (Barbra Streisand) 5. Heartbreaker (Dionne Warwick 6. Chain Reaction (Diana Ross) 7. If I Can't Have You (Yvonne Elliman) 8. Grease (Frankie Valli) 9. Any Andy Gibb record (he was their little brother and had a great solo career)
So good to see you do actually listen and do get the full beautiful effect that those gentlemen were able to share through their singing. I really like your sincere reactions. Peace and love to you and your loved ones.
They donated all proceeds to this song to UNICEF. Beautiful song. Wrote all their own songs as well as for othrr artists
Please check these songs of theirs out.
Fanny Be Tender With My Love.
Nights On Broadway.
How Deep Is Your Love.
They had a very talented younger brother, please check him out.
Andy Gibb on the Midnight Special singing, I Just Wanna Be Your Everything.
Here are a few other incredible artists and songs.
Pour Some Sugar On Me by Def Leopard
I Remember You by Skidrow.
The Real World by Matchbox Twenty.
Never Been To Spain.
Shambala.
Eli's Coming by Three Dog Night.
Bat Out Of Hell by Meatloaf.
The Logical Song.
Goodbye Stranger by Supertramp.
Roll With The Changes.
Take It On The Run.
Time For Me To Fly by R E O Speedwagon.
Sometimes When We Touch by Dan Hill.
How Do You Like Me Now.
I Should Have Been A Cowboy.
Red Solo Cup by Toby Keith.
Looking forward to watching your reaction journey. There are so many greats out there. I was fortunate enough to grow up in the 70's, 80's and 90's. Best music era ever.
@INN_OCENT
I just subscribed to! Do more Bee Gees!
Sorry this is a little long...
The Brothers Gibb (Barry, the oldest & lead here); and fraternal twins Robin, no beard, and Maurice - pronounced Morris). They started singing in 1958-2003. Barry is the only one still living today. He celebrated his 78th birthday and 54th wedding anniversary on 9/1/24.
The Bee Gees were MEGA stars back in the day. In this song they were singing in their falsetto (high) voices, but this was not their regular singing voices.
And they wrote ALL their own songs. At one point in their career they released 6 straight #1 songs in a row. They were:
1. How Deep Is Your Love (mostly regular voices)
2. Staying Alive (just about everyone on the planet has heard this song in movies) (falsetto)
3. Night Fever
(All these 3 were from the Saturday Night Fever movie Soundtrack (falsetto)
4. Tragedy (falsetto)
5. Too Much Heaven (falsetto) - you just did this one.
6. Love you inside out (falsetto)
So all of those are a must to react to. But they had hits before and after that streak. Here are others that are my favorites that you have to react to:
1. You Should Be Dancing (falsetto)
2. Jive Talking (live 1975 Midnight Special) (regular voice)
3. More than a woman(falsetto)
4. Nights on Broadway (live 1975 Midnight Special) (regular voice)
5. Love So Right (falsetto)
6. You Win Again (1987 Dutch TV countdown show) (regular voice)
7. Wind of Change (1975 live Midnight Special) (regular voices)
And these are just the songs THEY SUNG!
They wrote, played instruments, sung background and produced for OTHER ARTISTS, so please do some of these:
1. Emotions (Samantha Sang)
2. Immortality (Celine Dion live 1997 Vegas)
3. Islands in the Stream (Kenny Rogers/Dolly Pardons)
4. Woman in Love, Guilty, What Kind of Fool (Barbra Streisand)
5. Heartbreaker (Dionne Warwick
6. Chain Reaction (Diana Ross)
7. If I Can't Have You (Yvonne Elliman)
8. Grease (Frankie Valli)
9. Any Andy Gibb record (he was their little brother and had a great solo career)
I will