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May 18 2009

Robin Gibb: The Songwriter (cont.)

Published by isaiah12 at 2:50 pm under Bee Gees, Celebrity, Music, Robin Gibb, Singers Edit This

Early 1972 Robin, Maurice and Barry were back writing and recording for a new album. “To Whom It May Concern”, which would be released in October of 1972. Robin wrote “Never Been Alone” for the new album. While Maurice, Robin and Barry wrote “Bad Bad Dreams”, “The Happiest Day Of Your Life” (outtake), “I Hold A Party”, “Paper Mache, Cabbages + Kings” (B side), “Please Don’t Turn Out The Lights”, “Road To Alaska” (B side to first single), “Run To Me” (first single released in July), “Sea Of Smiling Faces” and “Sweet Song Of Summer”.

By September the brothers were in LA. Where they were writing and recording for “Life In A Tin Can”. Which would be the first album for Robert Stigwood’s new RSO record label. The album would be released in the US on January 19, 1993. The album would hold four songs written by Robin, Maurice and Barry. “Living In Chicago”, “Method To My Madness”, “My Life Has Been A Song” and “Saw A New Morning” (released as a single March 1973).

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