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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)

You Should Be DancingBee Gees8rank/position

A powerful, dazzling disco number that makes you want to move your body without overthinking! This track by the British group the Bee Gees was released in July 1976 as the lead single from the album Children of the World.

It was the first time lead vocalist Barry Gibb fully showcased his falsetto, and its sound—where a funky bassline intertwines with horns—reportedly symbolized their shift toward a disco direction.

It was used in an iconic dance scene in the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever and became a worldwide smash hit.

Put it on at a party or event, and the whole floor is guaranteed to come alive! It’s a song that teaches you the pure joy of forgetting your worries and simply surrendering yourself to the music.

How Can You Mend A Broken HeartBee Gees9rank/position

Bee Gees – How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
How Can You Mend A Broken HeartBee Gees

A track released in 1971 by the pop music group the Bee Gees.

It became a hit around the world and was used in the film American Hustle.

The cover version by American singer Al Green, released in 1972, has been used in films such as Good Will Hunting.

Season of young leavesBee Gees10rank/position

FIRST OF MAY (Lyrics) – THE BEE GEES
First of May - Bee Gees

It’s a song released by the Bee Gees in 1969, originally titled “First of May.” It was used in a Toyota Camry commercial in 1983, and it also served as the opening theme for the 1996 drama Wakaba no Koro, starring KinKi Kids.

Bee Gees Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)

Season of young leavesBee Gees11rank/position

This is a song featured in the 1971 film Melody.

The film portrays a tender, innocent romance between two 11-year-olds—so young it can hardly be called a teen movie.

The Bee Gees’ gentle, enveloping vocals make for a ballad that perfectly suits the film’s theme.

Bury Me Down by the RiverBee Gees12rank/position

Bury me down – Tribute BeeGees From Indonesia
Bury Me Down by the RiverBee Gees

It’s a song written by Barry and Maurice Gibb that appears on the 1970 album Cucumber Castle, and the famous soul singer P.

P.

Arnold also recorded it.

The soft ballads on this album are all deeply moving.

If I Can’t Have YouBee Gees13rank/position

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.

More Than A WomanBee Gees14rank/position

Saturday Night Fever – More Than A Woman (Bee Gees)
More Than A WomanBee Gees

This is a track included on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack.

As you can see from the music video, it was used in the slow dance scene with the heroine in the film and was very popular.

This soundtrack is a masterpiece packed with unforgettable tunes, from dance numbers to ballads.