Famous and Popular Songs by the Bee Gees
We present songs by the Bee Gees, a group formed around the three Gibb brothers from the UK.
They began their career in 1955.
Many adults may feel nostalgic hearing their music, but plenty of younger listeners have likely heard their songs as well.
Having influenced an exceptionally wide range of scenes, they were inducted into four halls of fame—the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, and the Dance Music Hall of Fame—and have been recognized as artists who made a tremendous contribution to British music.
Now, please enjoy the music of the great artists who have etched their names into history: the Bee Gees.
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Bee Gees’ Famous and Popular Songs (11–20)
Jive Talkin’Bee Gees

It was the first single from the 1975 album Main Course and their second No.
1 hit in the United States.
This very catchy, groove-filled funk track showcases the Bee Gees’ talented sound, distinct from their disco-style songs.
Melody FairBee Gees

This song was included on the Bee Gees’ fourth album, Odessa, released in 1969, and was used in the film Melody.
In Japan, it was also featured in a car commercial in the 1990s.
This track, too, is a refreshing piece of pop music characteristic of the early Bee Gees.
GreaseBee Gees

This is a tie-in song for the film Grease, produced by Barry Gibb, who gained worldwide fame as a co-founder of the Bee Gees.
Despite its rather dark lyrics, it carries a vibe that doesn’t make you feel that way, resulting in a slow-tempo yet groovy and danceable track.
If I Can’t Have YouBee Gees

It’s a song that appeared as the B-side to “Stayin’ Alive.” It was the first track they recorded while working on other songs for the film Saturday Night Fever.
The slightly restrained disco sound, if anything, makes it feel all the more like them.
You Win AgainBee Gees

It’s a track that was released as a single in late 1987.
With this song they made a comeback, and it became a hit for over eight years in the UK and many other European countries.
Completely different from their dance-music era, it marked the beginning of a new Bee Gees and showcased their fresh talents.
Love You Inside OutBee Gees

This is the third single from the album “Spirits Having Flown.” The beautiful mid-tempo ballad reached No.
1 in the United States.
In Japan, it was also used in a TDK commercial.
It’s a classic Bee Gees track, featuring their signature high tones woven into the melody.
Bee Gees: Classic and Popular Songs (21–30)
When the Leaves Are Young (First of May)Bee Gees

A song included on the Bee Gees’ 1969 album Odessa, which was also released as a single.
In Japan, it became well-known as the theme song for the TV drama Wakaba no Koro, which drew attention for starring the duo KinKi Kids.
It’s a very delicate and gentle piece.





