The bee gees discography biography
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Bee Gees discography
B: "The Three Kisses of Love"
B: Take Hold of That Star,
Rare, Precious & Beautiful Volume 2
B: "Take Hold of That Star"
B:Take Hold of That Star,
Rare, Precious & Beautiful Volume 2
B: "Don't Say Goodbye"
B: Peace of Mind,
Rare, Precious & Beautiful Volume 2
B: "Could It Be"
Rare, Precious & Beautiful Volume 2
B: Take Hold of That Star
B: "(Theme from) The Travels of Jamie McPheeters"
B: Take Hold of That Star,
Rare, Precious & Beautiful Volume 2
(with Trevor Gordon; credited as "Trevor Gordon and the Bee Gees")
B: "You Wouldn't Know"
(credited as "Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees")
Rare, Precious & Beautiful Volume 2
B: Turn Around, Look at Me
B: "Follow the Wind"
Bee Gees
Music group (1958–2012)
"BGs" redirects here. For other uses, see BG (disambiguation) and BGS (disambiguation).
The Bee Gees were a musical group formed in 1958 by brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The trio were especially successful in popular music in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and later as prominent performers in the disco music era in the mid-to-late 1970s. The group sang recognisable three-part tight harmonies: Robin's clear vibrato lead vocals were a hallmark of their earlier hits, while Barry's R&Bfalsetto became their signature sound during the mid-to-late 1970s and 1980s. The group wrote all their own original material, as well as writing and producing several major hits for other artists, and are regarded as one of the most important and influential acts in pop-music history. They have been referred to in the media as The Disco Kings, Britain's First Family of Harmony, and The Kings of Dance Music.
Born on the Isle of Man to English parents, the Gibb brothers lived in Chorlton, Manchester, England, until the late 1950s. There, in 1955, they formed the skiffle/rock and roll group the Rattlesnakes. The family then moved to Redcliffe, in the Moreton Bay Region, Queensland, Australia, and later to Cribb Island. After achieving their first chart successes in Australia as the Bee Gees, they returned to the UK in January 1967, when producer Robert Stigwood began promoting them to a worldwide audience. The Bee Gees' Saturday Night Fever soundtrack (1977) was the turning point of their career, with both the film and soundtrack having a cultural impact throughout the world, enhancing the disco scene's mainstream appeal. They won five Grammy Awards for Saturday Night Fever, including Album of the Year.
The Bee Gees have sold over 120 million records worldwide, placing them among the best-selling music artists of all time, as well as th