1981 Bee Gees - He’s A Liar (mono radio promo 45)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2024
  • Corresponding post of the commercial (stereo) 45: • 1981 HITS ARCHIVE: He’...
    The group’s first U.S. 45 release since “Love You Inside Out” in 1979 was this advance single from their LP “Living Eyes.” Ralph MacDonald, Don Felder, and Steve Gadd were among the name musicians taking part in this session.
    Pop Chart Peaks: Cash Box 29, Billboard 30, Record World 43
    Transferred from mono promo 45 single RSO 1066 - He’s A Liar (B. R. M. Gibb) by The Bee Gees, produced by the Bee Gees, Karl Richardson & Albhy Galuten
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Комментарии • 5

  • @tessstirton
    @tessstirton Месяц назад +2

    I've not heard this in years I was 3yrs old in 1981..

  • @TheRetrostationTV
    @TheRetrostationTV Месяц назад

    11 in 81 remember buying the 45..

  • @ulabanda7248
    @ulabanda7248 Месяц назад

    1981❤

  • @zman291977
    @zman291977 20 дней назад

    1981 will forever go down as an odd duck in the decade of the 1980s music. Don't take that as a negative view but a positive setup into the 82-85.

  • @paulgreen6921
    @paulgreen6921 Месяц назад

    Very unique theme and emotional, psychological dynamic. The arrangement is very progressive and catchy too. I especially like the guitars. For some reason it brings to mind “silhouettes on the shade?” Mmmmmmmmmm? PWG