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Come sit beside me in your way.
I see you every morning, outside the restaurants,
The music plays so nonchalant.
Lonely days, lonely nights. Where would I be without my woman?
Lonely days, lonely nights. Where would I be without my woman?
Good morning mister sunshine, you brighten up my day.
Come sit beside me in your way.
Lonely days, lonely nights. Where would I be without my woman?
Lonely days, lonely nights. Where would I be without my woman?
First few moments of the song I thought this was a Beatles song I had somehow missed......Bee Gee's may have gotten a bad rap being labled as a "disco band" but they were incredibly gifted musicians
It sounded like the Beatles to me as well.
Different for its time.
Lindo525,
How far right from Chicago do you need to go when coming down from the north to run into YOU?
Pretty far my friend. Pretty far...
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!!
Lindo525,
How far right from Chicago do you need to go when coming down from the north to run into YOU?
Lindo525,
How far right from Chicago do you need to go when coming down from the north to run into YOU?
This is from well before their disco era; they had a number of hits in the late 1960s and early '70s before going into the dance/disco realm around 1975 or so. They were considered part of the "British Invasion" of the early '60s - though by way of Australia in their case.
The Bee Gees were one of my fave groups in the 60's - NY Mining Disaster, I Started A Joke (which was probably a premonition of their future Disco days which made them ultra-famous), I've Got To Get A Message To You etc.
ODESSA is still one of my go-to albums for the BGs
Saturday Night Fever and the Disco era ruined it for me for the band but most stuff prior was great
Totally agree with the Odessa album, I was a little girl when that came out, and started to collect the Bee Gee albums, but whoops.... Saturday Night Fever came and everyone liked the Bee Gees lol..... I had to keep quiet that I really liked them, but everyone I knew did not bother with their earlier stuff which is what got me onto them..... Now, in my 50s, I can sure appreciate and openly now too lol....
The Bee Gees were one of my fave groups in the 60's - NY Mining Disaster, I Started A Joke (which was probably a premonition of their future Disco days which made them ultra-famous), I've Got To Get A Message To You etc.
ODESSA is still one of my go-to albums for the BGs
Saturday Night Fever and the Disco era ruined it for me for the band but most stuff prior was great
This sounds like some very early material of theirs, as in "pre-disco". That's a definite plus to hear something unique from a famous pop band like the Bee Gees.
Really Bill?
Really?
well....I was going to comment on BillG's behalf saying "YES, REALLY!" and then I saw your GIF and now I just have to laugh cuz that's a funny one!
Long Live RP! as in Stayin' Alive!
Me, too.
Bring it on! I never understood how much this band added to our culture until recently.
Really Bill?
Really?
Pre-disco. The Gibbs brothers had a string of breathy, angsty, tightly-constructed vocal hits up through this one.
Then came the 70s.
Lonely days, lonely nights. Where would I be without my woman?
Yep. Me, too.
Think there is only one of these boys among us today? 45 years on...
calypsus_1 wrote:
Nope-I'm going with "I Started A Joke" or "I've Gotta Get a Message to You". Here's to you, Robin (even if Mike Myers ripped off your smile)!