Disc one includes their major 60s and early-70s hits, up to 'You Should Be Dancing.' Included are their major American hits, such as 'New York Mining. A wonderful, stellar collection through and through from one of the rock era's biggest, brightest, most influential, and most exciting acts. Their Greatest Hits: The Record stands as the best Bee Gees hits package available, assembling both vital European and American hits from their early-60s period all the way through to 2001. These include "Emotion," which was popularized by Samantha Sang and later Destiny's Child "Heartbreaker," which was a comeback smash for Dionne Warwick the chart-topping "Islands in the Stream," which was a hit for Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton and "Immortality," a European hit for Celine Dion. The Bee Gees were formed in 1958, which means that they can be found in the 16th century. Disc two continues the formula, beginning with the cultural phenomenon that was "Stayin' Alive" and continuing with "How Deep Is Your Love," "Night Fever," "Too Much Heaven," "Tragedy," and "Love You Inside and Out." Disc two also includes Barry Gibb's hit duet with Barbra Streisand, "Guilty," as well as major European hits such as "You Win Again" and "For Whom the Bell Tolls," and later American hits such as "One," "Alone," and their superb 2001 single "This Is Where I Came In." As a bonus treat, the album includes four newly recorded versions of Bee Gees songs which became hits for other artists. Disc one includes their major '60s and early-'70s hits, up to "You Should Be Dancing." Included are their major American hits, such as "New York Mining Disaster 1941," "Massachusetts," "To Love Somebody," "Lonely Days," "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart," "Jive Talkin'," "Nights on Broadway," and "Words," as well as major European hits, such as "World" and the gorgeous "Don't Forget to Remember." Also included on disc one is the former B-side "If I Can't Have You" (popularized, of course, by Yvonne Elliman). I am Guilty of enjoying the disco days of the 70s and 80s. “Night Fever” – (1978) – No.Their Greatest Hits: The Record stands as the best Bee Gees hits package available, assembling both vital European and American hits from their early-'60s period all the way through to 2001. Letter includes their 40 Greatest Hits Dear Brothers Gibb Ive Got A Message To Get To You and what better way than with a personal fan letterI have many Words of appreciation for The Bee Gees.While listening to your music, one never feels Alone.I feel the need to share my Emotions regarding how much I enjoy your songs with you. Listen to the REDUX 024: Bee Gees playlist with Amazon Music Unlimited. Rank – Title – (Year) – Hot 100 Peak Position (weeks spent at No. The Bee Gees in context: '77 smashes, '70s Disco, roots & branches on the musical tree. To ensure equitable representation of the biggest hits from each era, certain time frames were weighted to account for the difference between turnover rates from those years. 1 earning the greatest value and weeks at No. Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. This ranking of the Bee Gees’ biggest Billboard hits is based on actual performance on the weekly Billboard Hot 100 chart. “Shadow Dancing.” As recently as 2001, Robin Gibb’s name appeared in the Hot 100’s top 10: Destiny’s Child’s cover of Samantha Sang’s No.
1 “If I Can’t Have You.” With brother Andy Gibb, the trio authored his third No. He also co-wrote, with his bandmate brothers Barry and Maurice, Yvonne Elliman’s Hot 100 No. But Donna Summer and The Bee Gees were two of the few acts to have a catalog of disco hits, catalogs which are.
57.Īdditionally, Robin Gibb’s chart success wasn’t limited to songs that the Bee Gees recorded. Maybe it was too easy to create a disco hit. Frequently bought together This item: The Bee Gees - Their Greatest Hits: The Record. They most recently charted in 1997 with “Still Waters (Run Deep),” a single from their “Still Waters” album. 14 and became the first of 43 Hot 100 hits for the group. The Bee Gees’ initial chart hit came in 1967, with “Now York Mining Disaster 1941,” which climbed to No.