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One Night Only

by Bee Gees · Album One Night Only

Intro: You Should Be Dancing / Alone

Duration 5:47

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One Night Only

One Night Only

Bee Gees · 1998 · Track 1

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Duración5:47
ÁlbumOne Night Only
Año1998

The story behind

When we listen to Intro: You Should Be Dancing / Alone, we encounter a live performance that captures the energy of the Bee Gees at a peak moment. This track, with a duration of 5:47, is a gateway to a concert recorded at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on November 14, 1997. What's interesting about this recording is that, while the CD album features a selection of their greatest hits, the full concert version can be seen on DVD. A later reissue, released in 1999, included an additional disc with songs that had been left out of the original CD edition. For this performance, brothers Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, and Robin Gibb were responsible for the production, uniting their talents to shape this record. The Bee Gees' repertoire spans several decades, and this concert is no exception, featuring songs from the sixties to the nineties. The imagery accompanying this concert, both on CD and DVD, evokes the iconic pose they immortalized on the cover of Saturday Night Fever, a nod to their legacy. The story of the Gibb brothers begins on the Isle of Man, with English roots, and their early years were spent in Manchester before moving to Australia in the late fifties, where they began their musical journey. After an initial success in Australia with Spicks and Specks, they returned to the United Kingdom in 1967, driven by producer Robert Stigwood. Their career is characterized by distinctive vocal harmonies, Robin's vibrato, and Barry's falsetto, which became their hallmark.