 The 3 brothers Gibb, Barry and
twins, Maurice and Robin - the Bee Gees -
hailed from Manchester, England and were
raised in Australia for 8 years. While in
Australia, the brothers began performing
together, first as the Gibbs and then as the
BG's before settling on the Bee Gees. The Bee
Gees returned to England with 2 additional
members in their group - Vince Melouney on
guitar and Colin Peterson on drums. The Bee
Gees would eventually return as a
trio/brother group and hit it big during the
disco age of the 1970s with their
contributions to the Saturday
Night Fever soundtrack. Their fame
would also fade along with the disco era, but
the brothers kept busy working with other
artists, refining their sounds, and
continuing to make comebacks until the
untimely death of Maurice in 2003. The Bee
Gees as a group ended with the death of their
brother.

 The Bee Gees released Spicks
& Specks.
The Bee Gees released their
first single in Australia, "The Three
Kisses Of Love."

The Bee Gees hit the charts
world-wide with "New York Mining
Disaster 1941" - their first top 20 hit
in the US and the UK. They also scored US
hits with "To Love Somebody,"
"Holiday," and
"Massachusetts."

 Bees
Gees 1st was released - the LP was
considered their debut and first major
release in the US.


The Bee Gees released Horizontal.
The Bee Gees hit the US charts
with "Words" and "Jumbo"
and their first US Top 10 hit "I've
Gotta Get A Message To You."

 The Bee Gees released Idea.

Melouney left the group.
Rare
Precious & Beautiful and Rare
Precious & Beautiful 2 were released
during the year.


The Bee Gees released the
conceptual Odessa.

Maurice married singer Lulu
(divorcing in 1973).

 The
Best Of The Bee Gees, Volume 1 was released.
The Bee Gees hit the US charts
with "I Started A Joke,"
"First Of May," "Tomorrow
Tomorrow" and "Don't Forget To
Remember."

Peterson left the group.

Robin left the group to pursue a
solo career and had a hit in the UK with
"Saved By The Bell" from his solo
LP, Robin's Reign.


Barry and Maurice released Cucumber
Castle.
 Barry, Robin and Maurice
reunited and again recorded as the Bee Gees.
2
Years On was released.

The Bee Gees released Trafalgar.

The Bee Gees hit #1 in the US
for the first time with "How Can You
Mend A Broken Heart." The single topped
the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart for 4
weeks and the brothers also had hits during
the year with "Lonely Days" and
"Don't Wanna Live Inside Myself."

 The Bee Gees released To
Whom It May Concern.
The Bee Gees hit the US charts
with "My World," "Alive,"
and "Run To Me."


The Bee Gees released Life
In A Tin Can.

The
Best Of The Bee Gees, Volume 2 was released.


 The Bee Gees released Mr.
Natural.

Produced by Arif Mardin, the Bee
Gees sound veered from ballads to the disco
sound.

 The Bee Gees released Main
Course.

The Bee Gees topped the
Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart for 2 weeks
with "Jive Talkin'" and had a hit
with "Nights On Broadway."


 The Bee Gees released Children
Of The World.
The Bee Gees topped the
Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart for a week
with "You Should Be Dancing'" and
had his with "Fanny (Be Tender With My
Love)" and "Love So Right."

The Bee Gees released the live
LP - Here
At Last... Bee Gees.... Live.
 The Saturday
Night Fever soundtrack was released.

The Bee Gees topped the
Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart for 3 weeks
with "How Deep Is Your Love" - the
1st of 3 #1 singles from Saturday
Night Fever.


The Saturday
Night Fever soundtrack topped the Billboard
LP chart for 24 weeks.

 The Bee Gees topped the
Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart for 4 weeks
with "Stayin' Alive."
The Bee Gees won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a
Duo or Group ("How Deep Is Your
Love").

The Bee Gees topped the
Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart for 8 weeks
with "Night Fever."
The Sgt.
Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band soundtrack was
released. The brothers also starred in the
film which wasn't hailed as a success.


 The Bee Gees released Spirits
Having Flown.
The Bee Gees topped the
Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart for 2 weeks
with "Too Much Heaven."

The Bee Gees won 3 Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Performance by a
Duo or Group (Saturday
Night Fever soundtrack), Producer of the
Year, and Best Arrangement For Voices
("Stayin' Alive").

The Bee Gees topped the
Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart for 2 weeks
with "Tragedy."
Spirits
Having Flown topped the Billboard LP chart
for 6 weeks.

 The Bee Gees topped the
Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart for a weeks
with "Love You Inside Out" which
became their 6th consecutive #1 single (and
9th #1 overall).
# 132
Singles Artist of the Year

The hits collection, Bee
Gees Greatest, was released.
Bee
Gees Greatest topped the Billboard LP chart
for a week.
The Bee Gees won 2 American Music
Awards for Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group and Favorite Pop/Rock Album (Spirits
Having Flown).

Barry helped with producing Barbra
Streisand's LP Guilty and appeared on 2 hit
duets: "Guilty" and "What Kind Of Fool."
Bee Gees: # 99
Singles Artist of the Year - Barry
Gibb: # 65
Singles Artist of the Year
Barry won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a
Duo or Group ("Guilty" with Barbra
Streisand).

 The Bee Gees released Living
Eyes.

The Bee Gees hit the Top 40 with
"He's A Liar."

The Bee Gees hit the Top 40 with
"Living Eyes."
# 97
Singles Artist of the Year

The Bee Gees hit the Top 40 with
"The Woman In You."

Stayin'
Alive soundtrack was released with
the hits "The Woman In You" and
"Someone Belonging To Someone."
Robin
Gibb: # 151
Singles Artist of the Year ~ Barry
Gibb: # 152
Singles Artist of the Year

Robin hit the Top 40 with "Boys Do Fall In
Love" from the LP Secret
Agent.


The Bee Gees released E.S.P.
# 92
Singles Artist of the Year

 The Bee Gees released One.
The Bee Gees were back in the
Top 40 with "One."

The Bee Gees hit the Top 10 with "One."


The box set, Tales
From The Brothers Gibb, was released.


 The Bee Gees released High
Civilization.
# 189
Singles Artist of the Year

The Bee Gees released Size
Isn't Everything.


 The Bee Gees contributed the
track "Will You Still Love Me
Tomorrow" to the Carole King
tribute LP, Tapestry
Revisited.
# 89
Singles Artist of the Year

The Bee Gees were honored with
the Award of Merit at the American Music
Awards.

 The Bee Gees were inducted into
the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Still
Waters was released.
The Bee Gees hit the Top 40 with
"Alone."

The Bee Gees hit the Top 40 with
"Still Waters (Run Deep)."
The Bee Gees began a world tour
to last over a year.
# 155
Singles Artist of the Year

The Bee Gees ranked # 76 on VH1: Greatest
Artists of Rock & Roll (and
# 42 on Rock On The Net's
Poll).

 The Bee Gees released the live
LP One
Night Only.

VH1: 100
Greatest Rock Songs includes
"Stayin' Alive" at # 54.

VH1: 100
Greatest Dance Songs includes "Stayin'
Alive" at # 10 and "You Should
Be Dancing" at # 32.

 Rolling Stone
& MTV: 100 Greatest Pop Songs includes "Stayin'
Alive" at # 93.

VH1: 100
Greatest Albums includes the Saturday Night
Fever soundtrack at # 57.

The Bee Gees released This
Is Where I Came In.

 Another hits compilation, Their
Greatest Hits - The Record was released. The set
includes the brothers performing 4 unreleased
tracks they penned for different artists: Dionne Warwick's
"Heartbreaker," Kenny
Rogers and Dolly Parton's "Islands In The
Stream," Samantha Sang's
"Emotion," and Celine
Dion's "Immortality."


On January
12th, Maurice Gibb died at the age of 53
after suffering a heart attack. He had been
in a hospital in Miami for abdominal surgery.
Robin later
announced that they would no longer perform
as the Bee Gees: "The Bee Gees to us was
the 3 brothers. In Maurice's name, we would
respect that and not be the Bee Gees
anymore."

The Bee Gees
were honored at the Grammy Awards with the 2003 Grammy
Legend Award.

 Rolling Stone:
The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: # 131:
Saturday
Night Fever soundtrack.


 The Bee Gees
released the compilation Bee
Gees Number Ones.
# 390 on the Top Pop Artists
of the Past 25 Years chart.


 Bee
Gees Number Ones was certified gold.

Love
Songs was released.


The box set The
Studio Albums 1967-1968 was released.


The 2CD/1DVD set Ultimate
Bee Gees was released.
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The Bee Gees Sing &
Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs
Released: 1965
Tracks: "I Was A
Lover, I Leader Of Men" - "I
Don't Think It's Funny" - "How
Love Was True" - "To Be Or Not
To Be" - "Timber" -
"Claustrophobia" - "Could
It Be" - "And The Children
Laughing" - "Wine And
Women" - "Don't Say
Goodbye" - "Peace Of Mind"
- "Take Hold Of That Star" -
"You Wouldn't Know" -
"Follow The Wind" |
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Spicks & Specks
Released: 1966
Tracks: "In The
Morning" - "Like Nobody
Else" - "All By Myself" -
"Storm" - "Butterfly"
- "Exit, Stage Right" -
"Coalman" - "I Am The
World" - "Cherry Red" -
"I Want Home" - "Monday's
Rain" - "How Many Birds" -
"Second Hand People" -
"Born A Man" - "Spicks
& Specks" - "I Was A Lover,
A Leader Of Men" -
"Timber" -
"Claustrophobia" - "Could
It Be" - "I Don't Think It's
Funny" - "Three Kisses Of
Love" - "Turn Around, Look At
Me" - "Every Day I Have To Cry
Some" - "How Love Was
True" - "You Won't See Me"
- "Lonely Winter" |
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Bees Gees 1st
Released: August, 1967
Billboard
peak:
# 7
Rolling Stone
review: 
Tracks: "Turn Of The
Century" - "Holiday" -
"Red Chair, Fade Away" -
"One Minute Woman" - "In
My Own Time" - "Every Christian
Lion Hearted Man Will Show You" -
"Craise Finton Kirk" -
"New York Mining Disaster 1941"
- "Cucumber Castle" - "To
Love Somebody" - "I Close My
Eyes" - "I Can't See
Nobody" - "Please Read Me"
- "Close Another Door" |
 |
Horizontal
Released: January, 1968
Billboard
peak:
# 12
Tracks: "World"
- "And The Sun Will Shine" -
"Lemons Never Forget" -
"Really And Sincerely" -
"Birdie Told Me" - "With
The Sun In My Eyes" -
"Massachusetts" - "Harry
Braff" - "Daytime Girl" -
"Earnest Of Being George" -
"Change Is Made" -
"Horizontal" |
 |
Idea
Released: August, 1968
Billboard
peak:
# 17
Tracks: "Let There
Be Love" - "Kitty Can" -
"In The Summer Of His Years" -
"Indian Gin And Whiskey Dry" -
"Down To Earth" - "Such A
Shame" - "I've Gotta Get A
Message To You" - "Idea" -
"When The Swallows Fly" -
"I Have Decided To Join The
Airforce" - "I Started A
Joke" - "Kilburn Towers" -
"Swan Song" |
 |
Rare Precious &
Beautiful
Released: 1968
Billboard
peak:
# 99
Tracks: "Spicks
& Specks" - "Wine And
Women" - "I Don't Think It's
Funny" - "Turn Around Look At
Me" - "I Am The World" -
"The Battle Of The Blue" -
"How Love Was True" - "And
The Children Laughing" - "You
Wouldn't Know" - "I Want
Home" - "Timber" - "I
Was A Lover, A Leader Of Men" -
"Peace Of Mind" |
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Rare Precious &
Beautiful 2
Released: 1968
Billboard
peak:
# 100
Tracks: "I Was A
Lover, A Leader Of Men" -
"Follow The Wind" -
"Claustrophobia" - "Theme
From 'Jaimie McPheeters'" -
"Every Day I Have To Cry" -
"Take Hold Of That Star" -
"Could It Be" - "To Be Or
Not To Be" - "The Three Kisses
Of Love" - "Cherry Red" -
All Of My Life" - "Don't Say
Goodbye" |
 |
Odessa
Released: January, 1969
Billboard
peak:
# 20
Rolling Stone
review: 
Tracks: "Odessa
(City On The Black Sea)" -
"You'll Never See My Face
Again" - "Black Diamond" -
"Marley Purt Drive" -
"Edison" - "Melody
Fair" - "Suddenly" -
"Whisper Whisper" -
"Lamplight" - "Sound Of
Love" - "Give Your Best" -
"Seven Seas Symphony" -
"With All Nations (International
Anthem)" - "I Laugh In Your
Face" - "Never Say Never
Again" - "First Of May" -
"British Opera" |
 |
The Best Of The Bee
Gees, Volume 1
Released: June, 1969
US: Gold
Billboard
peak:
# 9
Tracks:
"Holiday" - "I've Gotta
Get A Message To You" - "I
Can't See Nobody" -
"Words" - "I Started A
Joke" - "Tomorrow,
Tomorrow" - "First Of May"
- "World" -
"Massachusetts" - "To Love
Somebody" - "Every Christian
Lion Hearted Man Will Show You" -
"New York Mining Disaster 1941" |
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Barry & Maurice: Cucumber Castle
Released: April, 1970
Billboard
peak:
# 94
Tracks: "If I Only
Had My Mind On Something Else" -
"I.O.I.O." - "Then You
Left Me" - "Lord" -
"I Was The Child" - "I Lay
Down And Die" -
"Sweetheart" - "Bury Me
Down By The River" - "My
Thing" - "Chance Of Love"
- "Turning Tide" - "Don't
Forget To Remember" |
 |
2 Years On
Released: 1970
Billboard
peak:
# 32
Tracks: "2 Years
On" - "Portrait Of Louise"
- "Man For All Seasons" -
"Sincere Relation" -
"Black Home" - "The 1st
Mistake I Made" - "Lonely
Days" - "Alone Again" -
"Tell Me Why" - "Lay It On
Me" - "Every Second, Every
Minute" - "I'm Weeping" |
 |
Trafalgar
Released: 1971
Billboard
peak:
# 34
Tracks: "How Can You
Mend A Broken Heart?" -
"Israel" - "Greatest Man
In The World" - "It's Just The
Way" - "Remembering" -
"Somebody Stop The Music" -
"Trafalgar" - "Don't Wanna
Live Inside Myself" - "When Do
I" - "Dearest" -
"Lion In The Winter" -
"Walking Back To Waterloo" |
 |
To Whom It May Concern
Released: 1972
Billboard
peak:
# 35
Tracks: "Run To
Me" - "We Lost The Road" -
"Never Been Alone" -
"Paper Mache, Cabbages &
Kings" - "I Can Bring
Love" - "I Held A Party" -
"Please Don't Turn Out The
Lights" - "Sea Of Smiling
Faces" - "Bad, Bad Dreams"
- "You Know It's For You" -
"Alive" - "Road To
Alaska" - "Sweet Song Of
Summer" |
 |
Life In A Tin Can
Released: January, 1973
Billboard
peak:
# 69
Tracks: "Saw A New
Morning" - "I Don't Wanna Be
The One" - "South Dakota
Morning" - "Living In
Chicago" - "While I Play"
- "My Life Has Been A Song" -
"Come Home Johnny Bridie" -
"Method To My Madness" |
 |
The Best Of The Bee
Gees, Volume 2
Released: July, 1973
Billboard
peak:
# 98
Rolling Stone
review: 
Tracks: "How Can You
Mend A Broken Heart?" -
"I.O.I.O." - "Don't Want
To Live Inside Myself" -
"Melody Fair" - "My
World" - "Let There be
Love" - "Saved By The
Bell" - "Lonely Days" -
"Morning Of My Life" -
"Don't Forget To Remember" -
"And The Sun Will Shine" -
"Run To Me" - "Lonely
Days" - "Man For All
Seasons" |
 |
Mr. Natural
Released: May, 1974
Billboard
peak:
# 178
Tracks:
"Charade" - "Throw A
Penny" - "Down The Road" -
"Voices" - "Give A Hand,
Take A Hand" - "Dogs" -
"Mr. Natural" - "Lost In
Your Love" - "I Can't Let You
Go" - "Heavy Breathing" -
"Had A Lot Of Love Last Night" |
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Main Course
Released: May, 1975
US: Gold
Billboard
peak:
# 14
Tracks: "Nights On
Broadway" - "Jive Talkin'"
- "Wind Of Change" -
"Songbird" - "Fanny (Be
Tender With My Love)" - "All
This Making Love" - "Country
Lanes" - "Come On Over" -
"Edge Of The Universe" -
"Baby As You Turn Away" |
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Children Of The World
Released: September, 1976
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 8
Tracks: "You Should
Be Dancin'" - "You Stepped Into
My Life" - "Love So Right"
- "Lovers" - "Can't Keep A
Good Man Down" - "Boogie
Child" - "Love Me" -
"Subway" - "Way It
Was" - "Children Of The
World" |
| |
Bee Gees Gold, Volume
One
Released: 1976
US: Gold
Billboard
peak:
# 50 |
 |
Here At Last... Bee
Gees.... Live
Released: 1977
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 8
Live Tracks: "I've Gotta
Get A Message To You" - "Love
So Right" - "Edge Of The
Universe" - "Come On Over"
- "Can't Keep A Good Man Down"
- "New York Mining Disaster
1941" - "Run To Me /
World" - "Holiday / I Can't See
Anybody / I Started A Joke /
Massachusetts" - "How Can You
Mend A Broken Heart?" - "To
Love Somebody" - "You Should Be
Dancin'" - "Boogie Child"
- "Down The Road" -
"Words" - "Wind Of
Change" - "Night On
Broadway" - "Jive Talkin'"
- "Lonely Days" |
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Saturday Night Fever soundtrack
Released: 1977
US: 15x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 1 (for 24 weeks)
Bee Gees Tracks: "Stayin'
Alive" - "How Deep Is Your
Love" - "Night Fever" -
"More Than A Woman" -
"Jive Talkin'" - "You
Should Be Dancing" |
 |
Sgt. Peppers Lonely
Hearts Club Band soundtrack
Released: 1978
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 5
Bee Gees Tracks: "Sgt.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band / With A
Little Help From My Friends" -
"Getting Better" - "I Want
You (She's So Heavy)" - "Good
Morning, Good Morning" - "She's
Leaving Home" - "Oh!
Darling" (Robin Gibb) -
"Polythene Pam / She Came In Through
The Bathroom Window / Nowhere Man" |
 |
Spirits Having Flown
Released: January, 1979
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 1 (for 6 weeks)
Tracks:
"Tragedy" - "Too Much
Heaven" - "Love You Inside
Out" - "Reaching Out" -
"Spirits (Having Flown)" -
"Search, Find" - "Stop
(Think Again)" - "Living
Together" - "I'm
Satisfied" - "Until" |
 |
Bee Gees Greatest
Released: 1980
US: 2x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 1 (for 1 week)
Rolling Stone
review: 
Tracks: "Jive
Talkin'" - "Night Fever" -
"Tragedy" - "You Should Be
Dancin'" - "Stayin' Alive"
- "How Deep Is Your Love" -
"Love So Right" - "Too
Much Heaven" - "(Our Love)
Don't Throw It All Away" -
"Fanny (Be Tender With My
Love)" - "If I Can't Have
You" - "You Stepped Into My
Life" - "Love Me" -
"More Than A Woman" -
"Rest Your Love On Me" -
"Nights On Broadway" -
"Spirits (Having Flown)" -
"Love You Inside Out" -
"Wind Of Change" -
"Children Of The World" |
 |
Living Eyes
Released: September, 1981
Billboard
peak:
# 41
Rolling Stone
review: 
Tracks: "Living Eyes" - "He's A Liar" -
"Paradise" - "Don't Fall
In Love With Me" -
"Soldiers" - "I Still Love
You" - "Wildflower" -
"Nothing Could Be Good" -
"Crying Every Day" - "Be
Who You Are" |
 |
Stayin' Alive soundtrack
Released: July, 1983
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 6
Bee Gees Tracks: "Someone
Belonging To Someone" - "The Woman In You" -
"Stayin' Alive" - "I Love
You Too Much" - "Break
Out" - "Life Goes On" |
 |
E.S.P.
Released: September, 1987
Billboard
peak:
# 96
Rolling Stone
review: 
Tracks:
"E.S.P." - "You Win
Again" - "Live Or Die (Hold Me
Like A Child)" - "Giving Up The
Ghost" - "The Longest
Night" - "This Is Your
Life" - "Angela" -
"Overnight" - "Crazy For
Your Love" - "Backtafunk"
- "E.S.P." (Vocal Reprise) |
 |
One
Released: August, 1989
Billboard
peak:
# 68
Rolling Stone
review: 
Tracks: "One" -
"Ordinary Lives" -
"Bodyguard" - "It's My
Neighborhood" - "Tears" -
"Tokyo Nights" - "Flesh
And Blood" - "Wish You Were
Here" - "House Of Shame" -
"Will You Ever Let Me" -
"You Win Again" |
 |
Tales From The Brothers
Gibb
Released: October, 1990
Rolling Stone
review: 
Tracks: "New York
Mining Disaster 1941" - "I
Can't See Nobody" - "To Love
Somebody" - "Holiday" -
"Massachusetts" - "Barker
Of The UFO" - "World" -
"Sir Geoffrey Saved The World"
- "And The Sun Will Shine" -
"Words" - "Sinking
Ships" - "Jumbo" -
"Singer Sang His Song" -
"I've Gotta Get A Message To
You" - "I Started A Joke"
- "First Of May" - "Melody
Fair" - "Tomorrow,
Tomorrow" - "Sun In My
Morning" - "Saved By The
Bell" - "Don't Forget To
Remember" - "If I Only Had My
Mind On Somethhing Else" -
"I.O.I.O." -
"Railroad" - "I'll Kiss
Your Memory" - "I'll Kiss Your
Memory" - "Lonely Days" -
"Morning Of My Life" -
"How Can You Mend A Broken
Heart" - "Country Woman" -
"Don't Wanna Live Inside
Myself" - "My World" -
"On Time" - "Run To
Me" - "Alive" - "Saw
A New Morning" - "Wouldn't I Be
Someone" - "Elisa" -
"King And Country" - "Mr.
Natural" - "It Doesn't Matter
Much To Me" - "Throw A
Party" - "Charade" -
"Jive Talkin'" - "Nights
On Broadway" - "Fanny (Be
Tender With My Love)" - "You
Should Be Dancing" - "Love So
Right" - "Boogie Child" -
"Edge Of The Universe" (live) -
"How Deep Is Your Love" -
"Stayin' Alive" - "Night
Fever" - "More Than A
Woman" - "If I Can't Have
You" - "(Our Love) Don't Throw
It All Away" - "Too Much
Heaven" - "Tragedy" -
"Love You Inside Out" - "He's A Liar" -
"Another Lonely Night In New
York" - "The Woman In You" -
"Someone Belonging To Someone"
- "Toys" - "ESP" -
"You Win Again" -
"Ordinary Lives" - "One" -
"Juliet" (live) - "To Love
Somebody" (live) -
"Medley" (live) - "Spicks
& Specks" (live) |
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High Civilization
Released: May, 1991
Rolling Stone
review: 
Tracks: "High
Civilization" - "Secret
Love" - "When He's Gone" -
"Happy Ever After" -
"Party With No Name" -
"Ghost Train" -
"Dimensions" - "The Only
Love" - "Human Sacrifice"
- "True Confessions" -
"Evolution" |
 |
Size Isn't Everything
Released: November, 1993
Billboard
peak:
# 153
Tracks: "Paying The
Price Of Love" - "Kiss Of
Life" - "How To Fall In Love
(Part 1)" - "Omega Man" -
"Haunted House" - "Heart
Like Mine" - "Anything For
You" - "Blue Island" -
"Above And Beyond" - "For
Whom The Bell Tolls" - "Fallen
Angel" |
 |
Still Waters
Released: May, 1997
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 11
Rolling Stone
review: 
Tracks: "Alone" - "I
Surrender" - "I Could Not Love
You More" - "Still Waters Run
Deep" - "My Lover's
Prayer" - "With My Eyes
Closed" - "Irresistible
Force" - "Closer Than
Close" - "Obsessions" -
"Miracles Happen" - "Smoke
And Mirrors" |
 |
One Night Only
Released: November, 1998
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 42
Live Tracks: "You Should
Be Dacning / Alone" -
"Massachusetts" - "To Love
Somebody" - "Words" -
"Closer Than Close" -
"Islands In The Stream" -
"Our Love (Don't Throw It All
Away)" - "Night Fever / More
Than A Woman" - "Lonely
Days" - "New York Mining
Disaster 1941" - "I Can't See
Nobody" - "And The Sun Will
Shine" - "Nights On
Broadway" - "How Can You Mend A
Broken Heart" -
"Heartbreaker" -
"Guilty" -
"Immortaility" -
"Tragedy" - "I Started A
Joke" - "Grease" -
"Jive Talkin'" - "How Deep
Is Your Love" - "Stayin'
Alive" - "You Should Be
Dancing" |
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This Is Where I Came In
Released: April, 2001
Rolling Stone
review: 
Tracks: "This Is
Where I Came In" - "She Keeps
On Coming" - "Sacred
Trust" - "Wedding Day" -
"Man In The Middle" -
"Deja Vu" - "Technicolor
Dreams" - "Walking On Air"
- "Loose Talk Cost Lives" -
"Embrace" - "The Extra
Mile" - "Voice In The
Wilderness" |
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Their Greatest Hits -
The Record
Released: November, 2001
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 49
Tracks: "New York
Mining Disaster" - "To Love
Somebody" - "Holiday" -
"Massachusetts" -
"World" - "Words" -
"I've Gotta Get A Message To
You" - "I Started A Joke"
- "First Of May" - "Saved
By The Bell" - "Don't Forget To
Remember" - "Lonely Days"
- "How Can You Mend A Broken
Heart" - "Run To Me" -
"Jive Talkin'" - "Nights
On Broadway" - "Fanny Be
Tender" - "Love So Right"
- "If I Can't Have You" -
"Love Me" - "You Should Be
Dancing" - "Stayin' Alive"
- "How Deep Is Your Love" -
"Night Fever" - "More Than
A Woman" - "Emotion" -
"Too Much Heaven" -
"Tragedy" - "Love You
Inside Out" - "Guilty"
(with Barbra Streisand) -
"Heartbreaker" - "Islands
In The Stream" - "You Win
Again" - "One" -
"Secret Love" - "For Whom
The Bell Tolls" - "Alone" -
"Immortality" - "This Is
Where I Came In" - "Spicks
& Specks" |
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Bee Gees Number Ones
Released: November, 2004
US: Gold
Billboard
peak:
# 23
Tracks:
"Massachusetts" -
"World" - "Words" -
"I've Gotta Get A Message To
You" - "I Started A Joke"
- "Don't Forget To Remember" -
"Lonely Days" - "How Can
You Mend A Broken Heart" -
"Jive Talkin'" - "You
Should Be Dancing" - "Love So
Right" - "How Deep Is Your
Love" - "Stayin' Alive" -
"Night Fever" - "Too Much
Heaven" - "Tragedy" -
"Love You Inside Out" -
"You Win Again" - "Man In
The Middle" |
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Love Songs
Released: December, 2005
Billboard
peak:
# 166
Tracks: "To Love
Somebody" - "Words" -
"First Of May" - "Lonely
Days" - "How Can You Mend A
Broken Heart" - "How Deep is
Your Love" - "More Than A
Woman" - "(Our Love) Don't
Throw It All Away" -
"Emotion" - "Too Much
Heaven" - "Heartbreaker" -
"Islands In The Stream" -
"Juliet" - "Secret
Love" - "For Whom The Bell
Tolls" - "Closer Than
Close" - "I Could Not Love You
More" - "Wedding Day" |
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The Studio Albums
1967-1968 (box set)
Released: November, 2006
Rolling Stone:  |
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