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On September 6, 1986, Barry Gibb joined @BarbraStreisand at her home in Malibu for her One Voice benefit concert, delivering a standout performance of “Guilty.”
Released 55 years ago this month, '2 Years On' marked a brand new chapter for the Bee Gees. The brothers reunited, and each one stepped into the spotlight across the tracklist, and “Lonely Days” became one of the defining songs of this era.
On November 14, 1997, the Bee Gees lit up the @mgmgrand in Las Vegas for One Night Only — their first U.S. show in nearly a decade, later released as a platinum live album and DVD.
46 years ago, Bee Gees 'Greatest' landed and quickly became the brothers’ third US #1 album in a row. It also includes their recording of “(Our Love) Don’t Throw It All Away,” co-written by Barry and Blue Weaver — a standout hit for Andy.
What hit is still on repeat for you?
The Bee Gees released “Lonely Days” on November 6, 1970, their first single after reuniting as a trio. The song soared to #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Cashbox chart — their biggest U.S. hit yet to that point.
The Bee Gees performed “Run to Me” in June 1973 on The Midnight Special. It served as the lead single from 'To Whom It May Concern' album. The single reached #9 in the UK and #16 in the US.
In October 1981 the Bee Gees released 'Living Eyes', their 17th studio album and the first recorded fully in the digital era. That same year, the album made TV history when BBC’s Tomorrow’s World used it to demonstrate the brand-new Compact Disc (CD) format.