["","If I remember all of the things I have done","And of course it rains everyday","And of course it rains everyday","Now, I found, that the world is round","Why do they keep me here?","Now, I found, that the world is round","And of course it rains everyday","","And of course it rains everyday","And of course it rains everyday","","And of course it rains everyday","And now, I found, that the world is round","","And now, I found, that the world is round","World will I be tomorrow?","","","And now, I found, that the world is round","I'd remember all of the times I've gone wrong","Living tomorrow, where in the","Now, I found, that the world is round","Or am I needed here?","","How far am I able to see?"]
Performed by: Bee Gees Written by: Barry Alan Gibb; Maurice Ernest Gibb; Robin Hugh Gibb
Credits: Gibb, Barry Alan (Songwriter); Gibb, Maurice Ernest (Songwriter); Gibb, Robin Hugh (Songwriter); CROMPTON SONGS LLC (Publisher); UNIVERSAL MUSIC PUBL INT'L MGB LTD (Publisher)
"World" is the second UK single from the Bee Gees second album Horizontal, released in 1967 in the United Kingdom. Though it was a big hit in Europe, Atco Records did not issue it as a single in the United States. Atco had issued a third single from Bee Gees' 1st, "Holiday", instead of "Massachusetts", and now in effect issued the delayed "Massachusetts" instead of "World", using its B side "Sir Geoffrey Saved the World".
Lead vocals are split between Barry Gibb (choruses, second verse) and Robin Gibb (first verse, one chorus in closing). The band are Barry Gibb (rhythm guitar), Maurice Gibb (two pianos and bass guitar), Robin Gibb (organ), Vince Melouney (lead guitar), and Colin Petersen (drums), with a bit of orchestra at the end arranged by Bill Shepherd.
Two mixes of the record were played to journalists at a press conference before its release. The released version is mainly the unorchestrated version but the orchestrated version is used from 2:39.