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Trafalgar

by Bee Gees · Album Trafalgar

Remembering

Key G Tempo 76 bpm Time signature 4/4 Duration 4:02
Capo 0
Key G
Speed
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The story behind

Remembering, according to DoReSol

When you immerse yourself in Remembering, you encounter a piece that, with its 4:03 minutes of duration, invites you to attentive listening. It's one of those songs that, without grand gestures, captivates you in its atmosphere. The recording, produced by the Bee Gees themselves alongside Robert Stigwood, captures an essence that invites exploration of the connection between brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb.

This track is part of Trafalgar, the British group's ninth studio album, released in September 1971 in the United States and in November in the United Kingdom. While Trafalgar had a moderate reception in the United States, reaching number 34, and its lead single How Can You Mend a Broken Heart? hit number 1, the response on the British charts was less prominent. Despite this, Trafalgar was later recognized by being included in the list of 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. The Bee Gees, founded in 1958, had already traveled a musical path, marking their style with distinctive vocal harmonies and the ability to compose and produce their own hits, as well as creating for other artists.

From album

Trafalgar

Trafalgar

Bee Gees · 1971 · Track 5

Details

KeyG
Time signature4/4
Tempo76 BPM
Duration4:02
ComposerBarry Gibb / Robin Gibb
AlbumTrafalgar
Year1971
ISRCGBA077125180

Credits

Music Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb

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