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!
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Bee Gees Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)
TragedyBee Gees36rank/position

Released in 1979, this single from the album “Spirits Having Flown” became the Bee Gees’ eighth No.
1 song in the U.
S.
It’s a track where the band’s sound stands out more than their signature harmonies.
You Win AgainBee Gees37rank/position

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.
Stayin' AliveBee Gees38rank/position

Featured in the film Saturday Night Fever, the scene where John Travolta, the star of the movie, dances to this song in a disco became famous at the time.
Compared to today’s dance music, the tempo is a bit more relaxed and it has a softer feel.
To Love SomebodyBee Gees39rank/position

It’s a song from the Bee Gees’ 1967 single included on “Bee Gees’ 1st.” The track has been covered by over 100 artists.
Before they transitioned to dance music, this piece showcased their beautiful harmonies.





