Bee Gees
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Bee Gees
Bee Gees : (Rock group)
While the Bee Gees began as a soft rock type of group in the late 1960s, they morphed into a falsetto dance tinged group best known for their contributions to the soundtrack to the movie Saturday Night Fever.
You Should Be Dancing
Jive Talking
More Than A Woman
Night Fever
StayinĚ Alive
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But if you just forget about Saturday Night Fever, if you forget about how they helped lift disco out of the underground and onto mainstream markets, and just listen to the music, it really is the brilliant work of geniuses.
They also wrote disco / R&B songs for other artists like Andy Gibb, Dionne Warwick (Take the short way home), Diana Ross (eaten alive / chain reaction), Frankie Valli (Grease), Teri de Sario (Ain't nothing gonna keep me from you), Samantha Sang (Emotion) and many more.
I'll add some not-well-known more disco songs by the Bee Gees to the list:
Subway (from 'Children of the world' album)
Can't keep a good man down (from 'Children of the world')
Search, find (from 'Spirits having flown')
Living together (from 'Spirits having flown')
I really love the Bee Gees.
Disco Music needed a twist of lime and the Bee Gees were sweetness as you took a sip and enjoyed the drink!
Also I strongly disagree on the fact that after 1981 their music was crap. Most of their latest albums are great, even though there are no true disco songs in them. My favorites "post-1981" albums are "One", "E.S.P." and their latest studio album "This is where I came in".
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