It's one of the rare songs in which you can hear the range and depth of each Gibb's voice; Maurice stuns with great harmony and Robin, long considered the best singer in the group, also shines with a surprising depth not normally seen in the fragile timber of his voice 👍🏻🤩🏴
Mom knows:This was normal music for us whenever we turned on the radio in the 70s, and not some special FM station, but the normal top 40 radio station. So much was so good in the 70s that this became a forgotten gem. It also made us so very spoiled.
For me, in my opinion Robin Gibb has a unique voice my favourites of all Gibb brothers in my Top3 of best male voices with Paul McCartney & Freddy Mercury
This is their stunning masterpiece from the 1975 main course album, with Barry Robins and Maurice perfect high pitched falsetto harmonies and amazing blended in 16 audio tracks😱perfectly mixed by Karl Richardson & Legendary Arif Mardin. As Barry told their instrumentally most complex and a beast of harmony song, but it is for sure one of their best jewels and praised in two interviews as the best RnB ballad they ever heard from Paul McCartney & the Goat Michael Jacksons producer Quincy Jones 🍾
@@barbarawebb7185 i guess it was 1979 print magazine, where John lennon six monthe before his dead in NYC told on the same interview "There is nothing wrong with the Bee Gees ..."
They are so underrated I think in years to come they will get the credit they deserve thanks to people like you. I appreciate all great artists Beatles etc but the Bee Gees are the best, a gift to the world
I grew up listening to the Bee Gees back in the 70s and I can honestly say they were my favorite band along with the Eagles. The talent level this trio displayed will never happen again. The music and song writing along with the delivery with each performance is incredible. I'm more blown away now than I was back then. They really deserve more respect then they've been given over the years and I'm glad you two are displaying that in this video Thanks!!!!!
I would stand all night in the rain for HIM. I love this!! The brothers know how to include a beautiful bridge and get seamlessly back to the A part of the song. They are also master's of key changes. Thanks for this piece of magic. I am crazy about it but my favorite from this album is "Nights on Broadway." You won't be disappointed. It is heaven to me , and a beautiful way to hear all the brothers' gifts.
I saw the Bee Gees in concert in the fall of 1971 when I was a young 18 years old. This was way before the disco and falsetto years. They were even better than I'd hoped. You should explore their early hit songs. Too many to name but... Massachusetts and How Can You Mend a Broken Heart are possible suggestions among a myriad of others.
You are so lucky Don! I can't imagine how amazing that concert was. We just did How Can You Mend a Broken Heart and we will put Massachusetts on our list of Bee Gees videos. Thank you for watching :)
@@generationgapreacts Lucky indeed... due to a freak bit of amazingly good fortune, I sat in the 4th row, center stage. They had a small (8 piece) orchestra backing them. Between songs, they provided a lot of amusing and comical banter. Over 50 years later, I still remember that night well.
Mo said that this song is mostly sung by Robin & Barry singing together. He said they have 5 or six voices to choose from , each individual, Barry and Robin together or Barry and Mo together, then all together on the harmonies. Many songs it is Barry & Robin singing to get her then Mo comes in on the harmonies. Just magical.
Around 5:25 The harmonies the different ranges from all of the brothers is the climax of this song. I listen to this in my car and I know exactly when that part is coming, I could listen to it 1000 times and still get goosebumps😂
Wow, I had never even heard this song before. What is most notable to me is that they do perform some of their harmonies but they drop in and out of those harmonies and take turns singing the lead. They also go in and out of falsetto. I'm no singer but I'm guessing tha is difficult to do. They pulled it off brilliantly. Thanks for reacting to this. Take care.
Quincy Jones is considered one of the greatest music producers ever, if not the greatest, and there's not even an argument about who the greatest producer of R&B/Soul/Funk was, that was Quincy Jones by a country mile. Why am I telling you this? Because this is Quincy Jones favorite R&B record he ever heard, that was his assessment of this song, and he didn't produce it, the Bee Gees produced their own music for the most part. But this is Quincy Jones all-time favorite R&B record.
I agree about this song wholeheartedly, and if a Great like Mr. Jones agrees too, we must be onto something! Hearing this song for the first time was amazing, and the layers of harmonies are unmatched.
@@generationgapreacts A few more of their best were "Inside and Out", "Love so right" and "Run to me" That last one, "Run to Me", was old Bee Gees, early 70's before they transitioned to more of an R&B sound.
@@MsAppeljack I think it during the production of this album that they found about how each and all of them found their falsetto and how each used them.
The first piece where your daughter was stunned by the lower part, was Robin. Mom thank you for sharing about how different but how their voices beautifully blended. Even they remarked in an interview that when one sang it was good, two together was great but all three have insane harmony. I’d recommend the daughter listen to the music they produced before they were heavy into falsetto. Massachusetts To Love Somebody just to name a few. Nice genuine reactions, there are many who just go through the motions. God Bless you both !!
This is the one , “Fanny” is my all time favorite great reaction ladies 😊. Will you react to early Bee Gees pre disco, “ walking back to Waterloo “ soon please I can’t wait to see your reactions 😉😃
Their R&B Baroque-- my description-- so amazing-- such a showcase for their talent and vocal range! Thanks for reaction. BTW there is an hour loop of this song on YT. I play it sometimes at night as a lullaby. Also same person did an hour loop for Too Much Heaven also a vibe to chill out to by the Bee Gees.
Great description! We’ll have to add Too Much Heaven to our list of Bee Gees song to react to ☺️ the loop videos are a great idea when needing a relaxing song in the evening. We will have to check it out
As I get older I find myself appreciating their earlier songs more than their later and possibly more popular songs. "Massachusetts", "I've Gotta Get A Message To You" and "Words" are also worth checking out..
Thank You for reacting to my request. I am so glad you both loved that song. This is one of my favorite bee gees songs. They rarely performed that Song live. The Song was originally going to be called Be Tender With My Love. While they were still writing the Song Fanny who was the House Keeper where they were at walked in. When they saw her name, they decided it would improve the Song.
They are so talented I've loved songs I didn't even know were them singing. Every song is so unique all of them can be your favorite. So many groups you can always tell it's them like Journey, Heart, Fleetwood Mac but these guys always had a surprise in store.. Massachusetts, I Started A Joke, Run To Me and others I loved for years and the radio D J didn't always say the artists name and if they weren't on a special TV appearance or at a concert or buying albums you just didn't know. We are so blessed to have them at our fingertips. Don't leave out Andy Gibb.
But falsetto singin' is only under 10 % of their songs included. So I'd like you to react to 'Words' (Barry), 'I Started A Joke' (Robin) and 'Trafalgar' (Maurice), just to listen to their chest-voices. And then it would be great, seeing and hearing them on a live-performance, unplugged on MTV Most Wanted in 1993, where they sang a heavenly song, called 'Blue Island'. It's just priceless!
This is STILL my favorite Bee Gees song, released in 1975 from their fantastic R&B-influenced "Main Course" album. I will never understand why this didn't hit the top stop on the Billboard Hot 100, but... whatever. Yes, another 45 (7" single) that I pretty much wore out on the turntable. Anyway, I do appreciate the two of you reacting to this song... it is such a great song. I do recommend one other reaction to a song from the same album... "Nights On Broadway." A live performance of the song is shown on "The Midnight Special"... the video is available here on RUclips. If you decide to watch it, be sure to NOT pick the one that says HD quality or remastered audio, or whatever, because that is the one where someone just put the studio version of the song audio on top of the live video. Instead, you want to hear the REAL live vocals... as the brothers really do a fantastic live performance on this. Just pick the one that says Nights on Broadway on the Midnight Special. If the video opens with The Midnight Special logo, and has an introduction by Natalie Cole, then you've got the right one. Again, it is a fantastic performance... you will love it.
Hello, I just discovered your channel, and as a huge BeeGees fan I have to say I like how much soul, and caring you put into your open-natural remarks. Some friends and I run through a couple of their songs at Karaoke, but while playing your videos I've been able to discover some of their older classics to also try. Thank you for sharing, and do stay safe.
Around the world, every 20 seconds a Bee Gee's song, or a song they wrote for another artist, is playing. Somewhere in the entire world, every 20 seconds. Let that sink in then you'll grasp the sheer talent and magnificence that is the Brother's Gibb.
First time visitor to your channel, ladies. I clicked because this is my favorite Bee Gees song. You might like to know that it was also their mother's favorite song that they made.
They decided to add a girls name and about that time Maurice saw the housekeeper named Fanny and that worked. You nailed it talking about how they switch it up. I've always loved them and for years there were songs I loved and was blown away when I found out it was the Bee Gees.
@@generationgapreacts How CAN You Mend a Broken Heart was their make-up song after an 18 month break-up of the band in 1969-70 because of ego, teenage angst and jealousy-- what the brothers referred to as the pitfalls of first fame. They were so young! . They "kissed and made up" and re-formed never to break up again because they really loved one another and missed working together. They wrote this song along with Lonely Days- another make-up song reflecting their feelings when they were estranged. BOTH were #1 hits for them!! Way to re-establish the band!! There is an Emmy-winning documentary released by HBO in Jan 2021 titled "The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart- available on YT and Prime- It is an excellent, entertaining doc about their Rise, Fall, Rise, Fall, Rise 45-year career as a pop-rock-RnB group.
My absolute favorite Bee Gee song! 3 glorious voices! There will never be another Brothers Gibb...❤
It’s one of my top favorites too! Their talent and music is unmatched
Mine too!!❤
And mine followed by Too Much Heaven.
This song is a 10/10, and it definitely doesn't seem to get the love it deserves.
It's one of the rare songs in which you can hear the range and depth of each Gibb's voice; Maurice stuns with great harmony and Robin, long considered the best singer in the group, also shines with a surprising depth not normally seen in the fragile timber of his voice 👍🏻🤩🏴
The Bee Gees are the GREATEST group to EVER grace the music world!!!! No other group can compare to them!!!!
Jive talkin is a great one, too
Great pick! We'd love to include that one
Quincy Jones said that this is one of the best R& B songs ever! I agree!
This song is by far their best. their vocal range here is just incredible
We agree 100% Natan!
Yes it is my favorite of all their songs
Nonsense
Mom knows:This was normal music for us whenever we turned on the radio in the 70s, and not some special FM station, but the normal top 40 radio station. So much was so good in the 70s that this became a forgotten gem. It also made us so very spoiled.
To me, this song is even better than “How Deep is Your Love.” It’s an underrated masterpiece!
i said the same thing to my musician son. He didn't believe me, then he listened to the song, and did.
“He’s so good!” Yah, he’s fantastic! I wish more people would realize how great Robin’s voice is. He is so versatile and naturally talented.
I agree Gayle. Robin's voice is beautiful!
For me, in my opinion
Robin Gibb has a unique voice
my favourites of all Gibb brothers
in my Top3 of best male voices
with Paul McCartney & Freddy Mercury
Agree!! Robin has the voice of Angel and is the cutest by far.
Agreed. Rob's falsetto turn on "Living Together" is as beautiful as a man can sing.
This is their stunning masterpiece from the 1975 main course album, with Barry Robins and Maurice perfect high pitched falsetto harmonies and amazing blended in 16 audio tracks😱perfectly mixed by Karl Richardson & Legendary Arif Mardin. As Barry told their instrumentally most complex and a beast of harmony song, but it is for sure one of their best jewels and praised in two interviews as the best RnB ballad they ever heard from Paul McCartney & the Goat Michael Jacksons producer Quincy Jones 🍾
No wonder I was blown away! 16 audio tracks layered together.... wow. It's no shock that music legends like MJ and Quincy loved it
@@generationgapreacts I thought you were sisters!
What year again was this Paul McCartney interview where he praised the song in Rolling Stone?
@@barbarawebb7185 i guess it was 1979 print magazine, where John lennon six monthe before his dead in NYC told on the same interview "There is nothing wrong with the Bee Gees ..."
Simply the greatest. Bee gees. Song So many singers. Have. Agreed as well
This is for sure my number one!! 😊
Live performance. Spot on. Real voices and no corrective technology. True musical greats!
According to Maurice Gibb, producer Quincy Jones called "Fanny" one of his favorite R&B songs of all time
A Song that sometimes gets less attention than it deserves - but once you hear it, you realize how amazing it is!
Capolavori loro e tutte le canzoni scritte e cantate,W i BEE GEES.
“Too much heaven” “ How deep is your love” and “Fanny be tender” are my favs - in no particular order. Beatles who ?
Too Much Heaven video coming today or tomorrow! We just did Fanny be tender and it's my new favorite song :)
@@generationgapreacts please do Spirits Having Flown and Love So Right (live version)
They are so underrated I think in years to come they will get the credit they deserve thanks to people like you.
I appreciate all great artists Beatles etc but the Bee Gees are the best, a gift to the world
My favorite Bee Gees song. 👍
Quincy Jones called this his favourite r&b song. They never sang it live because of all the multiple layers of harmonies etc on the recording.
The harmonies are incredible! It's no wonder its such an amazing song
Quincy and I agree on that one.
Thats why they are one of best groups ever.
My love for the fanny is endless. There just can't be too much fanny, if you ask me.
These guys were such great song writers also!
I grew up listening to the Bee Gees back in the 70s and I can honestly say they were my favorite band along with the Eagles. The talent level this trio displayed will never happen again. The music and song writing along with the delivery with each performance is incredible. I'm more blown away now than I was back then. They really deserve more respect then they've been given over the years and I'm glad you two are displaying that in this video
Thanks!!!!!
Their best song. Their mother said it was her favorite.
Quincy Jones supposedly said this was the most soulful song he’s heard. High Praise Indeed
Such a spectacular song ! 💞
2:30 he is cute 🥺 RIP robin gibb
Bee gees are just phenomenal. There's no words to describe it.
Bee gees nights on broadway
Thanks Giovanni! Video coming soon :)
Great to see Mum’s reaction and feeling the tune…😊😊
Apparently this is the favorite song for the mother of the Brothers Gibb
LOVE LOVE LOVE
I would stand all night in the rain for HIM. I love this!! The brothers know how to include a beautiful bridge and get seamlessly back to the A part of the song. They are also master's of key changes. Thanks for this piece of magic. I am crazy about it but my favorite from this album is "Nights on Broadway." You won't be disappointed. It is heaven to me , and a beautiful way to hear all the brothers' gifts.
We are excited to include Nights on Broadway and Too Much Heaven as our next Bee Gees songs :)
@@generationgapreacts - "Night on Broadway" on Soundstage in Chicago shows each voice the most closely.
They never made a bad song .GOAT!♥️♥️♥️♥️
We will be doing more. Mom loves them. The only version I've ever heard was from Top Gun!
Thank you for your great reaction. I love the Bee Gees. They were amazingly talented.
Thank you for watching! We agree, their talent was unmatched!
Listen to ‘Words’, the earliest version of you want to hear that beautiful baritone from Barry.
This and ‘ Baby as you Turn Away’ 🌹
I saw the Bee Gees in concert in the fall of 1971 when I was a young 18 years old. This was way before the disco and falsetto years. They were even better than I'd hoped. You should explore their early hit songs. Too many to name but... Massachusetts and How Can You Mend a Broken Heart are possible suggestions among a myriad of others.
You are so lucky Don! I can't imagine how amazing that concert was. We just did How Can You Mend a Broken Heart and we will put Massachusetts on our list of Bee Gees videos. Thank you for watching :)
@@generationgapreacts Lucky indeed... due to a freak bit of amazingly good fortune, I sat in the 4th row, center stage. They had a small (8 piece) orchestra backing them. Between songs, they provided a lot of amusing and comical banter. Over 50 years later, I still remember that night well.
@@donw804 What a special memory! Thank you for sharing. We wish we could have been there too
It is so good to really hear Mo's voice. Love this song.
To much heaven my fav.This song is amazing!
Mo said that this song is mostly sung by Robin & Barry singing together. He said they have 5 or six voices to choose from , each individual, Barry and Robin together or Barry and Mo together, then all together on the harmonies. Many songs it is Barry & Robin singing to get her then Mo comes in on the harmonies. Just magical.
Next reaction should be of Nights on Broadway. Also written in 75’ The Bee Gees during that time had a lot of dynamics in their songs.
Thank you for the recommendation Mike! Nights on Broadway comin' up soon :)
No doubt one of there best. wish they would of tried this live.
Bee gees the best
My absolute favourite
Thank you. FYI. Fanny had multiple multiple backing tracks that made it virtually unable for them to perform it live in concert
Right before they latched onto the disco movement. This song was the pinnacle of their efforts.
Quincy Jones said this rates as the best R & B song he's ever experienced. It's
quite easy to see why.
Best Bee Gees Song in my opinion, Great Reaction Ladies
you should do I can't see nobody, Robins's voice very unique in this song and they are young. Love me some Mo, he was so beautiful
From the Bee Gees album titled Main Course, 1975
Around 5:25 The harmonies the different ranges from all of the brothers is the climax of this song. I listen to this in my car and I know exactly when that part is coming, I could listen to it 1000 times and still get goosebumps😂
A lot of the high harmonies are Mo. Robin's ability to switch from falsetto to chest voice is brilliant
Love all the songs! Now it’s a toss up between For Whom the Bell Tolls and Fanny for my favorite!!!
Wow, I had never even heard this song before. What is most notable to me is that they do perform some of their harmonies but they drop in and out of those harmonies and take turns singing the lead. They also go in and out of falsetto. I'm no singer but I'm guessing tha is difficult to do. They pulled it off brilliantly. Thanks for reacting to this. Take care.
They are incredibly talented! And the word “incredible” just does not do them justice
"Fanny be tender with my love" song voyage with me from 1994 since i was 14 years
Very nice reaction, you should listen to Nights on broadway, the original track.
Great suggestion! We will make a video for that song :)
Quincy Jones is considered one of the greatest music producers ever, if not the greatest, and there's not even an argument about who the greatest producer of R&B/Soul/Funk was, that was Quincy Jones by a country mile. Why am I telling you this? Because this is Quincy Jones favorite R&B record he ever heard, that was his assessment of this song, and he didn't produce it, the Bee Gees produced their own music for the most part. But this is Quincy Jones all-time favorite R&B record.
I agree about this song wholeheartedly, and if a Great like Mr. Jones agrees too, we must be onto something! Hearing this song for the first time was amazing, and the layers of harmonies are unmatched.
@@generationgapreacts A few more of their best were "Inside and Out", "Love so right" and "Run to me"
That last one, "Run to Me", was old Bee Gees, early 70's before they transitioned to more of an R&B sound.
I think mom is into these fab3 almost as much as me
Fanny was their housekeeper in Miami when they all lived together,they asked her would she mind if they used her name.
You ladies are terrific... great reaction ! 👍
Perfect
These brothers had 3 voices including Maurice.
This is my favourite BeeGees song. I would say More Than a Woman or How Deep is Your Love of what they sing
Baritone, their baritones were absolutely gorgeous. They actually did not realize they could do the falsettos until many years into singing.
@@MsAppeljack I think it during the production of this album that they found about how each and all of them found their falsetto and how each used them.
The first piece where your daughter was stunned by the lower part, was Robin. Mom thank you for sharing about how different but how their voices beautifully blended. Even they remarked in an interview that when one sang it was good, two together was great but all three have insane harmony. I’d recommend the daughter listen to the music they produced before they were heavy into falsetto. Massachusetts To Love Somebody just to name a few. Nice genuine reactions, there are many who just go through the motions. God Bless you both !!
SAW AN INTERVIEW WITH THE BEEGEES BEFORE SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER THEY WERE RECORDING IN THEIR STUDIO IN FLORIDA. FANNY WAS THEIR HOUSE KEEPER!!
This is the one , “Fanny” is my all time favorite great reaction ladies 😊. Will you react to early Bee Gees pre disco, “ walking back to Waterloo “ soon please I can’t wait to see your reactions 😉😃
Yes that’s a great recommendation! We will do a reaction to that song. Fanny is one of my favorite songs now, so glad my mom chose it for a video.
@@generationgapreacts their pre falsetto years were some of their best work as well
As I'm starting to realize! The brothers' chest voice is amazing in this song
Their R&B Baroque-- my description-- so amazing-- such a showcase for their talent and vocal range! Thanks for reaction. BTW there is an hour loop of this song on YT. I play it sometimes at night as a lullaby. Also same person did an hour loop for Too Much Heaven also a vibe to chill out to by the Bee Gees.
Great description! We’ll have to add Too Much Heaven to our list of Bee Gees song to react to ☺️ the loop videos are a great idea when needing a relaxing song in the evening. We will have to check it out
As I get older I find myself appreciating their earlier songs more than their later and possibly more popular songs. "Massachusetts", "I've Gotta Get A Message To You" and "Words" are also worth checking out..
HEARING THEM ON HEADPHONES IS COMPLETELY MINDBLOWING
The Bee Gees are the greatest singers and song writers of all time
This song is beautiful ~ magical
Thank you ladies
Love So Right by them is a GREAT one too!
One of the best songs I’ve heard . All three were bringing it on this track
Quincy Jones once said this was the best R&B song ever written.
Fanny and Jive Talkin are my 2 favorite BeeGees songs
Thank You for reacting to my request. I am so glad you both loved that song. This is one of my favorite bee gees songs. They rarely performed that Song live. The Song was originally going to be called Be Tender With My Love. While they were still writing the Song Fanny who was the House Keeper where they were at walked in. When they saw her name, they decided it would improve the Song.
Adding the name "Fanny" to the song gave it an identity and a little something extra. That was a good move by them!
Música maravilhosa!👋👋👋🇧🇷❤❤💪
Thank you! ❤️
They are so talented I've loved songs I didn't even know were them singing. Every song is so unique all of them can be your favorite. So many groups you can always tell it's them like Journey, Heart, Fleetwood Mac but these guys always had a surprise in store.. Massachusetts, I Started A Joke, Run To Me and others I loved for years and the radio D J didn't always say the artists name and if they weren't on a special TV appearance or at a concert or buying albums you just didn't know. We are so blessed to have them at our fingertips. Don't leave out Andy Gibb.
Great reaction to an amazing song!
Thank you! It’s my new favorite Bee Gees song!
To much Heaven is their best song this is 2nd
AWWE This Reminds me of My Baysitting Days It was 1975 and I was 14.
My fav Bee gees album is called One from 1989
My favorite song!!! 😍 just can't get enough of the Bee Gees
My favorite too!
But falsetto singin' is only under 10 % of their songs included. So I'd like you to react to 'Words' (Barry), 'I Started A Joke' (Robin) and 'Trafalgar' (Maurice), just to listen to their chest-voices. And then it would be great, seeing and hearing them on a live-performance, unplugged on MTV Most Wanted in 1993, where they sang a heavenly song, called 'Blue Island'. It's just priceless!
Thank you again Francis! These are great tracks to give a listen to. I'm excited to hear their chest voice in more songs, it was absolutely amazing!
That Blue Island performance is just wonderful.
This is STILL my favorite Bee Gees song, released in 1975 from their fantastic R&B-influenced "Main Course" album. I will never understand why this didn't hit the top stop on the Billboard Hot 100, but... whatever. Yes, another 45 (7" single) that I pretty much wore out on the turntable. Anyway, I do appreciate the two of you reacting to this song... it is such a great song. I do recommend one other reaction to a song from the same album... "Nights On Broadway." A live performance of the song is shown on "The Midnight Special"... the video is available here on RUclips. If you decide to watch it, be sure to NOT pick the one that says HD quality or remastered audio, or whatever, because that is the one where someone just put the studio version of the song audio on top of the live video. Instead, you want to hear the REAL live vocals... as the brothers really do a fantastic live performance on this. Just pick the one that says Nights on Broadway on the Midnight Special. If the video opens with The Midnight Special logo, and has an introduction by Natalie Cole, then you've got the right one. Again, it is a fantastic performance... you will love it.
Coming next week:) we will be sure it’s the right video, thanks for letting us know
Absolutely. I love the vocal harmonies in this song. I bought the Main Course LP and perhaps my top album.
Hello, I just discovered your channel, and as a huge BeeGees fan I have to say I like how much soul, and caring you put into your open-natural remarks. Some friends and I run through a couple of their songs at Karaoke, but while playing your videos I've been able to discover some of their older classics to also try. Thank you for sharing, and do stay safe.
The best, thanks you two for the memories
Around the world, every 20 seconds a Bee Gee's song, or a song they wrote for another artist, is playing. Somewhere in the entire world, every 20 seconds. Let that sink in then you'll grasp the sheer talent and magnificence that is the Brother's Gibb.
Fanny was one of the brother's house keeper. They liked her name for this song, it fit right.
It was this song, Nights On Broadway, and Jive Talkin' that turned me on to The Bee Gees. The 'Main Course' album, released in 1975.
First time visitor to your channel, ladies. I clicked because this is my favorite Bee Gees song. You might like to know that it was also their mother's favorite song that they made.
No wonder! It’s an amazing song
Precioso❤❤
They decided to add a girls name and about that time Maurice saw the housekeeper named Fanny and that worked. You nailed it talking about how they switch it up. I've always loved them and for years there were songs I loved and was blown away when I found out it was the Bee Gees.
One of my favorite songs of all time!❤
Please react to one of The Bee Gees earlier hits from 1971 How do you mend a broken heart. Thank you, I love your reactions.
We love it! How Do You Mend a Broken Heart video coming soon :)
@@generationgapreacts How CAN You Mend a Broken Heart was their make-up song after an 18 month break-up of the band in 1969-70 because of ego, teenage angst and jealousy-- what the brothers referred to as the pitfalls of first fame. They were so young! . They "kissed and made up" and re-formed never to break up again because they really loved one another and missed working together. They wrote this song along with Lonely Days- another make-up song reflecting their feelings when they were estranged. BOTH were #1 hits for them!! Way to re-establish the band!! There is an Emmy-winning documentary released by HBO in Jan 2021 titled "The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart- available on YT and Prime- It is an excellent, entertaining doc about their Rise, Fall, Rise, Fall, Rise 45-year career as a pop-rock-RnB group.
@@AlamoDame7 Oh wow thank you for letting us know! We will watch that documentary together on our next movie night
They can change their voice at the drop of a hat.
Barry has the deep voice. They couldn’t perform this song live because there are so many parts.
The bee gees have literally recorded 1050 songs