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Bee Gees Popular Song Ranking [2025]

Bee Gees Popular Song Ranking [2025]
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Bee Gees Popular Song Ranking [2025]

They are a popular male vocal group that began their activities in 1995.

The pop songs created by the Gibb brothers of the Bee Gees are said to rival the legendary songwriting team of John Lennon and Paul McCartney of the Beatles.

From among their many classic songs, we’ll introduce the most popular tracks in a ranking format!

Bee Gees Popular Song Rankings [2025] (1–10)

Stayin’ AliveBee Gees1rank/position

Bee Gees – Stayin’ Alive (Official Music Video)
Stayin' AliveBee Gees

The Bee Gees, a group formed by the three Gibb brothers from the UK, are known for their wide-ranging musical style from pop to disco and achieved worldwide popularity in the 1970s.

This is one of their signature songs, the iconic track that opens the film Saturday Night Fever.

It’s not just a cheerful dance number; it carries a powerful theme of “survival” in the big city.

The lyrics, which portray facing forward while battling adversity, ride on Barry Gibb’s piercing falsetto and a heartbeat-like beat to stir the listener’s soul.

Released as a single from the landmark Saturday Night Fever soundtrack in December 1977, it held the No.

1 spot on the U.

S.

charts for four consecutive weeks.

It’s perfect not only for heating up a party night but also for those moments when you need the courage to confront challenges.

How Deep Is Your LoveBee Gees2rank/position

Bee Gees – How Deep Is Your Love (Official Video)
How Deep Is Your LoveBee Gees

A gem of a ballad that gently asks about the depth and intimacy of love.

Released by the UK-born Bee Gees in 1977 as part of the soundtrack for the film Saturday Night Fever, this song spent 17 weeks in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 and won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance.

Its beautiful three-part harmonies and melodic structure make it a reassuring companion when you want to reflect on the strength of your bond with a loved partner or express your feelings to someone special.

It is truly a timeless classic, perfect as background music for important anniversaries or for quiet moments shared by just the two of you.

First of MayBee Gees3rank/position

The Bee Gees were a band that gained popularity in the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States.

They debuted in 1955, and enjoyed widespread success from the late 1960s through the late 1970s.

Their musical style was extremely diverse, blending genres such as adult contemporary, soft rock, and psychedelic pop into their sound.

Of their songs, the one I recommend for May is First of May.

Centered on the theme of May, it’s a memorable, melodic ballad.

I Started A JokeBee Gees4rank/position

Bee Gees – I Started A Joke (Live in Las Vegas, 1997 – One Night Only)
I Started A JokeBee Gees

The Bee Gees are a male vocal group who made their record debut in 1963.

Comprising three brothers, they went on to have a major influence on the music scene.

Featured on their 1968 album Idea is the track I Started A Joke, a song with a thought-provoking message about one’s very existence feeling like a joke.

Its soothing sound blends airy synths with gentle guitar tones.

Give it a listen as you bask in the warm April sunshine.

Night FeverBee Gees5rank/position

An iconic song that symbolizes the golden age of disco still sets the dance floor ablaze without losing its luster.

Its sweet yet powerful harmonies seize listeners’ hearts, evoking scenes straight out of a film.

Released in 1977, the track became a massive hit, holding the number-one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for over two months.

As one of the Bee Gees’ signature works, it’s a staple at karaoke and parties.

It embodies the deep bonds and shared empathy people experience through the bustle of nights at the club and moments on the dance floor.

Not only nostalgic, it also carries a timeless appeal that resonates today, making it a song enjoyed across generations.

MassachusettsBee Gees6rank/position

Bee Gees / Massachusetts (1967)
MassachusettsBee Gees

The Bee Gees were a group formed around the three Gibb brothers—Barry, Robin, and Maurice.

Their 1967 release “Massachusetts” topped the UK charts, and in Japan it achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first song by non-Japanese artists to reach No.

1 on the Oricon chart.

The song reflects the brothers’ own homesickness while they were living in London at the time, and tells the story of a man longing to return to Massachusetts.

It’s a heartwarming ballad that evokes a yearning for home and nostalgia for bygone days—be sure to try singing it at karaoke.

Melody FairBee Gees7rank/position

The Bee Gees are a male vocal group formed around the three Gibb brothers from the United Kingdom.

Melody Fair, included on their 1969 release Odessa, was used as the theme song for the film Melody.

It’s also very popular in Japan and has been covered by many singers.

Its breezy choral work set to a lively rhythm is particularly striking.

If you enjoy bright, pop melodies like those of the Carpenters, be sure to give it a listen.

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