Barry doesn't remember writing this song and has led to speculation that it was a song mainly written by Maurice. The writing credit reads B. & M. Gibb. The second half of the first verse sounds as if Maurice's voice is blended in with Barry's. It's possible Maurice wrote the song entirely by himself and gave Barry half the writing credit in exchange for him singing it. Speculation, yes, but with the Gibb writing credits, who wrote what can't always be discerned from the ones singing the song.
i just wonder why they didn't do their usual trademark 3-part harmony with this song... it would have been great during the choruses, I think... but this style is also good...
great little image/set. it's funny seeing robin lip-synch parts of the songs. there are no harmonies, and he didn't do anything on the track. maybe it was the directors idea: 'well, you have to do SOMETHING!' 'ok, well, i'll sing where barry's double-tracked?' 'fine, fine, whatever..'
those arent bloodstains they are prints on his shirt if you look there are more than 2
tomaharigle 3 years ago
its also on one of the greatest hists albums
tomaharigle 3 years ago
Barry doesn't remember writing this song and has led to speculation that it was a song mainly written by Maurice. The writing credit reads B. & M. Gibb. The second half of the first verse sounds as if Maurice's voice is blended in with Barry's. It's possible Maurice wrote the song entirely by himself and gave Barry half the writing credit in exchange for him singing it. Speculation, yes, but with the Gibb writing credits, who wrote what can't always be discerned from the ones singing the song.
Madrocker1954 3 years ago
i just wonder why they didn't do their usual trademark 3-part harmony with this song... it would have been great during the choruses, I think... but this style is also good...
zzzmarjmd2 4 years ago
another great song from the great Bee Gees...
zzzmarjmd2 4 years ago
one of there best i reckon...
winmar7 4 years ago
great little image/set. it's funny seeing robin lip-synch parts of the songs. there are no harmonies, and he didn't do anything on the track. maybe it was the directors idea: 'well, you have to do SOMETHING!' 'ok, well, i'll sing where barry's double-tracked?' 'fine, fine, whatever..'
john66 4 years ago
It´s the 11th track on the 1972 "To Whom it may concern album", but of course it was one of the previous singles of the album.
Iskramex 4 years ago
I cannot believe that you have never heard this song before, it was a single in 1972 as per usual it never got the airplay it deserved
TENRECORDS 4 years ago
muy bueno!
ktu62 4 years ago