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Jun 02 2009

Robin Gibb: The Songwriter (cont.)

Published by isaiah12 at 2:22 pm under Bee Gees, Celebrity, Music, Robin Gibb, Singers Edit This

In January 1976 The Bee Gees returned to Criteria Studios in Miami to work on their “Children Of The World” album. Which would be released in September of 1976. This time Arif Mardin was not available as producer. But with Arif’s faith in them. Robin, Maurice and Barry (for the first time) decided to produce their own album.

For the new album Robin, Barry and Blue Weaver wrote “The Way It Was”. Robin and Barry wrote “Love Me”. While Robin, Maurice and Barry wrote “Subway” (B side), “Love So Right” (second single), “Lovers”, “Childern Of The World”, “You Stepped Into My Life” (B side), “Boogie Child” (third single), “Can’t Keep A Good Man Down” (B side). And the first single from the album, released June 1976. “You Should Be Dancing”, which gave the brothers another #1 single in the US.

The Bee Gees also rleased their “Gold” album. Which contained a collection of hits. “How Can You Mend A Broken Heart”, “Holiday”, “To Love Somebody”, “Massachusetts”, “Words”, “Lonely Days”, “Run To Me”, “I’ve Got To Get A Message To You”, “My World”, “I Can’t See Nobody”, “I Started A Joke” and “New York Mining Disaster 1941″.

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