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The story behind
I Can’t See Nobody, according to DoReSol
In I Can’t See Nobody, the Bee Gees present a piece with a duration of 3 minutes and 48 seconds, where the hand of arranger Bill Shepherd is noticeable. This song, part of their repertoire, adds to the history of a group that knew how to reinvent itself throughout their years of career. The brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb, founders of the band in 1958, achieved two moments of great impact: first, as pop benchmarks in the late sixties and early seventies, and then, as central figures of disco music in the late seventies. Their distinctive three-part vocal harmony, with Robin's characteristic vibrato in their early days and Barry's R&B falsetto that would define their later sound, is an unmistakable hallmark.
The Gibb brothers not only created their own hits but also composed and produced for other artists. Their early years were spent in Chorlton, Manchester, England, after being born on the Isle of Man to English parents. Then, in the late 1950s, they moved to Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia, where they began their musical journey. After an initial success on the Australian charts with Spicks and Specks, they returned to the United Kingdom in January 1967, with Robert Stigwood driving their international projection. It is estimated that the total sales of the Bee Gees exceed 220 million records, placing them among the best-selling artists in history.
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