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It was said Andy would become a Bee Gee but he never did. He did however join them on stage at some various events.
They all do. But Barry is the front man.
No, Barry Gibb does not sing on the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) song "The Diary of Horace Wimp." The track features lead vocals by Jeff Lynne, the band's frontman and primary songwriter. Gibb is known for his work with the Bee Gees, and while he has collaborated with various artists, he is not involved in this particular song.
The Bee Gees recorded a new version for their retrospective 2001 compilation 'Their Greatest Hits: The Record' with solo vocal by Robin Gibb, it also appeared on their 2004 'Number Ones' and on the 2010 'Mythology' box set. The chorus of Pras' 1998 hit "Ghetto Supastar (This is what You Are)" which in turn is a reworking of the original Rogers and Parton release, replaces the final chorus in the studio recording. The Bee Gees "live" version of the song appears on their One Night Only album as well as the compilation Love Songs Personnel Robin Gibb- vocals Maurice Gibb - keyboard, programming John Merchant - sound engineer
I only remember "Suddenly" with Cliff Richard and "Guilty" with Barry Gibb, but apparently she has sung duets with Andy Gibb and Keith Urban as well, and possibly others. Does John Travolta count? Nope. "Guilty" was Barbra Streisand, not Olivia Newton John.
I only remember "Suddenly" with Cliff Richard and "Guilty" with Barry Gibb, but apparently she has sung duets with Andy Gibb and Keith Urban as well, and possibly others. Does John Travolta count? Nope. "Guilty" was Barbra Streisand, not Olivia Newton John.
They all do. But Barry is the front man.
Olivia Newton-John
No, Barry Gibb does not sing on the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) song "The Diary of Horace Wimp." The track features lead vocals by Jeff Lynne, the band's frontman and primary songwriter. Gibb is known for his work with the Bee Gees, and while he has collaborated with various artists, he is not involved in this particular song.
The Bee Gees recorded a new version for their retrospective 2001 compilation 'Their Greatest Hits: The Record' with solo vocal by Robin Gibb, it also appeared on their 2004 'Number Ones' and on the 2010 'Mythology' box set. The chorus of Pras' 1998 hit "Ghetto Supastar (This is what You Are)" which in turn is a reworking of the original Rogers and Parton release, replaces the final chorus in the studio recording. The Bee Gees "live" version of the song appears on their One Night Only album as well as the compilation Love Songs Personnel Robin Gibb- vocals Maurice Gibb - keyboard, programming John Merchant - sound engineer
Robin Gibb, one of the founding members of the Bee Gees, was known for his distinctive high tenor voice. He often sang in the key of B major, particularly in many of the group's hits. However, his vocal range allowed him to perform in various keys, adapting to the needs of different songs throughout his career.
the Bee Gees
I only remember "Suddenly" with Cliff Richard and "Guilty" with Barry Gibb, but apparently she has sung duets with Andy Gibb and Keith Urban as well, and possibly others. Does John Travolta count? Nope. "Guilty" was Barbra Streisand, not Olivia Newton John.
I only remember "Suddenly" with Cliff Richard and "Guilty" with Barry Gibb, but apparently she has sung duets with Andy Gibb and Keith Urban as well, and possibly others. Does John Travolta count? Nope. "Guilty" was Barbra Streisand, not Olivia Newton John.
1977
The Killers
Yes.
Yes, they have sung the song Grease in their One Night Only concert in Vegas on stage.