I’m a 37 year old combat veteran that’s also a metal head but when I hear The Bee Gees I tear up a little bit because I can remember my mom listening to them so I cherish this band. Many good memories of my mom listening to them and dancing while doing things she enjoyed. I hope you can hear them in heaven mom. ❤️🩹❤️🩹
I'm sorry for your loss with your Mum. I lost my Mum 12 months ago on the 6th Oct. Your Mum will be singing with the brothers in Heaven❣️ Thank you for your service.
They donated all the proceeds from this song to UNICEF. To help the children of the world. So far the song has produced over 10 Million Dollars for this charity.
I agree three brothers vocal cords are kind of strong alike. They breathe at the same time. And then the amount of work that it took. You are right it would be a very hard career to duplicate.
Remember: These are 3 brothers: The Brothers Gibb, hence the Bee Gees. Started singing at a very early age in the 60's when the twins Robin and Maurice were kids. Barry, the lead singer is the older brother, the only one still alive today. They had a 4th brother younger than the twins who had a short solo career before he passed away at 30. Surely you know the BeeGees if you've heard their hit "Staying Alive". Robin used to be the lead singer in the 60's but with the rise of Disco music, Barry took over with his incredible falsetto sound.
And, don't forget Andy, who was made an official forth Bee Gee right before he died. He was already an unofficial member as he did concerts and records with the other three. And, as it's a family affair, the group's brothers and sisters were in on the organization.
I totally agree with you. 3 brothers who is just awesome. Robin, Barry, Maurice, and Andy Gibbs. Andy has a solo song you folks need to hear called “ Shadow Dancing” it’s pretty awesome.🤙
Well, excluding some of the good ones like Lewis Capaldi, Ed Sheeran, Alicia Keys, Adele you really don’t find many that can sing without help. I think Rihanna showed everyone that during the halftime the Super Bowl
Not to burst any bubbles because the true talent and gifts are very real but a bit of this may be live but a lot is not..especially in the vocals..amazingly there may be over twenty added vocal tracks to deeply enhance the vocal performance through production…just mixing them all together to make this magic happen..but the real skill is all there..If you listen to them perform this without backing tracks live it truly is not the same…just a beautiful production!
This song is the fourth straight # 1 hit in a six song run of #1 hits. “How Deep is Your Love”, “ Stayin Alive”, “Night Fever”, “Too Much Heaven”, Tragedy” and “Love You Inside Out”. My suggestion would be “Stayin Alive”.
@@stephentaylor6617 - Personally, I disliked much of the "disco" (falsetto) era and ignoring so many of their wonderful songs before and after that era is just depriving people of terrific music. I started listening to them in the 60's, dropped them in the mid 70's and renewed listening to them in the 80's. The "disco" songs were overexposed and pretty much ruined their subsequent career because they were blacklisted and nobody would play their music after that. That was wrong and never done to another band but it is a fact.
Barry Gibbs the lead singer the Man in the middle he wrote the song for his girlfriend who he eventually married and they have now been married for 58 years faithfully. 😮
They wrote it for and donated all proceeds from this song to Unicef and raised $10 million back in the day! Unicef still receives money from this song, let that sink in!
NO COMPUTERS... NO SYNTHESIZERS...NO LIP-SYNCING... PURE TALENT AND PURE LIVE VOICE!!!! AS YOU CAN SEE THE ENTIRE ORCHESTRA IS THERE...AND THEY DID IT IN ONE TAKE!!!
Great reaction. For no good reason, I love watching young people freak out at the talent of these three perfect voices. The harmonies are heaven. Barry Gibb defined falsetto. No one does it better. Kings of harmony. Kings of falsetto. Kings of disco. Kings of melody. Kings of song sensuality.
@LizzieRD I believe Barry was one of the best, but Frankie Valli sang falsetto as lead many years before Barry did. I've seen him live, and he can still sing like he did in the 50s and 60s. With that said, Barry and Frankie are both too darn good for me to say one's falsetto is better than the other's. One thing I find cool about these two is that Barry wrote the song Grease that Frankie Valli sang for the motion picture Grease, and Barry sang backup vocals.
The Bee Gees were a musical group formed in 1958 by brothers Barry (in the middle), Robin & Maurice Gibb (Twins). The trio were especially successful in popular music in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and later as prominent performers in the disco music era in the mid-to-late 1970s. The group sang recognisable three-part tight harmonies: Robin's clear vibrato lead vocals were a hallmark of their earlier hits, while Barry's R&B falsetto became their signature sound during the mid-to-late 1970s and 1980s. The group wrote all their own original material, as well as writing and producing several major hits for other artists, and are regarded as one of the most important and influential acts in pop-music history! They were never Funk, but R&B and Blue Eyed Soul.
I was born in 1964 the last year of the Baby Boomers. I am 59 years old and the Bee Gees are my favorite group and Elvis is my favorite singer. I am glad I grew up in the 60's 70's and 80's. It was a golden age of music. The Bee gees were known for their Harmonies and their Falsettos. Barry Gibb could hold the Falsetto notes longer than his brothers, Please react to the Bee gees song Fanny be Tender With my Love.
Born in 52 yes so very lucky to have grown up with such great music thoughout all the decades … lost interest in any of the modern music artists from 2010 onwards as it’s lost its soul !!!!
We are the same age! I agree with you!! We had the best music! We grew up in the tail end of 60's, childhood and teens in the 70's and young adults clubbing in the 80's!! What a life!!!
Y'all have such a beautiful daughter!!! Don't know where you live at, but I would babysit that cutie-pie for free...she's adorable. The Bee Gees have tons of songs. They wrote their own songs as well as songs for many, many other singers. They gave all proceeds from this song to UNICEF, in the millions! (And, I think this was the song they did in one take, which is pretty amazing too.) These are 3 brothers, Barry is the oldest in the middle, from left to right, Robin, Barry & Maurice (pronounced Morris or he went by Mo). They are fraternal twins. Mo sadly passed in 2003, Robin passed in 2012. They also had a younger brother, Andy, who passed when he was 30. Barry is still performing & has been married to his wife Linda for over 50 years. Quite incredible in the music industry. They took their families with them whenever they traveled. They also started performing when they were very young. They are definitely one of the best singers of all time, especially the way they harmonize. Robin had a very distinctive singing voice. (I forgotten the term for it but it's a beautiful vibrato.) Mo, he could sing any & everything & play a multitude of instruments. Barry has one of the best falsetto voices around. In their early days he sang in his regular voice. None of them wrote music, only the song lyrics. How Deep is Your Love Wedding Day Love You Inside and Out More Than a Woman Staying Alive You Should Be Dancing To Love Somebody Man in the Middle Night Fever Words Wish You Were Here (I believe this was a tribute to their youngest brother Andy.) Closer Than Close Love So Right Alone Emotion You Win Again Living Eyes Tragedy Fannie Be Tender With My Heart Run to Me Woman in Love - written for Barbara Streisand (Barry wrote & produced all the songs on her Guilty album - 1980. Islands in the Stream - written for Dolly Parton & she has a duet with Kenny Rogers singing it. All the Love in the World & Heartbreaker - written for Dionne Warwick ChainReaction - written for Diana Ross Grease is the Word - written for Frankie Valli for the movie Grease Immortality - written for Celine Dion, & they did backing vocals I Will Be There - written for Tina Turner Just to name a few of their songs, & there are hundreds, maybe thousands if we count all the songs they wrote for other singers too. Others they wrote for are AL Green, Olivia Newton-John, Elton John, Tom Jones, The Gatlin Brothers, Eric Clapton, Michael Buble, Lulu, Janis Joplin, Destiny's Child, Michael Jackson, Elvis Pressley. You cannot ever go wrong listening to the Bee Gees!! (IMO) My hubby, God rest his soul, was a huge fan so we listened to them for most of our 46 years together.
Actually,they did write the music as well...they just didn't read music.And as for the songwriting,over their five decade career,the Gibb brothers wrote over 1000 songs in several genres for themselves and,as you have already noted,a number of other artists.In fact,they were inducted into both the rock and roll and songwriters halls of fame.
The brothers Gibb were lead vocalist and oldest brother Barry Gibb with twins Robin on left and Maurice on the right. They began singing together as kids. By this time they could record a masterpiece like this on one microphone and achieve such perfection. Barry is the only one still living. He is still married to the lovely wife he was married to back then. They wrote most of the disco smash hits, including Islands in the Stream, Stayin' Alive, too many to list.
Same here, I was in middle school from Jan 1976 to June 1978. During that time they were at the height of their careers and I remember all the songs they made during 76, 77 and 1978 all classics!! I'm so glad I had the Privilege of experiencing this music in real time. I treasure those memories!!😊
Barry and his wife Linda celebrated their golden anniversary 3 or 4 years ago. Mo (Maurice) and twin Robin have died along with youngest brother Andy. Back in the Old Days, records were released on albums and singles 45's. After the recording session they donated all proceeds to UNICEF.
Along with The Beatles, they were the most prolific and successful songwriters in the history of music! You could open a box of their songs and be there for a long time listening to them! 😎
So proud to have grown up in the 70s and 80s. They don't make them like this anymore. No auto-tune. Just pure, natural harmonies. Long live the Bee Gees!❤
I’ve watched about 20 reaction videos of Too Much Heaven. It’s hilarious. Every single time jaws drop and the shock is so palatable that there’s virtually no comment. It’s the finest harmony you will likely ever hear. Live. No mixing. No tracks. Pure singing perfection with lyrics that strike our core as human beings.
Bee Gees have been a group for decades before as kids. Had hits in England and Australia prior years. They really hit their stride during the disco era.
I’m 55 and growing up in the 70’s songs were sung to women. Today they are sung about women and the difference couldn’t be more obvious. I’m now showing my 12 yr old boys what real, pure talent looks like and they are loving it! No auto tune, just pure tight harmonies and incredibly talented brothers. 💫❤️💫🇦🇺
The Bee Gees are so awesome. Check out Staying Alive it is another good one. The one in the middle is Barry Gibb. He has an amazing falsetto voice His twin brothers also have beautiful voices as well. Love your reactions!
Ok now you guys have been introduced to absolute perfection !! The Bee Gees were incredible !! This song is one of the most beautiful songs you will ever hear. They’re harmonizing was so perfect it almost sounds like one person !
You are so blessed to have seen them alive, the memories, I would of loved to see them. My list, guess who, byrds, beach boys, turtles, grass roots, romantics, kiss, Peter Paul, and Mary, associations, and a couple I don't remember lol. Peace from Northern Michigan!
Yes, he is. However, technically, his sister, Lesley (Gibb) Evans is still with us also. She is the first born, then her 4 brothers. She was born January 12, 1945.
In the course of human history, there’s been beautiful music and unbelievable voices.. and here we are today!!!! young lady has no idea how much beautiful music is has been recorded in the past with real musicians, not cheap tricks with electronics……. it’s so desperately obvious how much today’s youth needs real music
I must have watched this video an reactions dozens of times. But for me what make sit is Maurice smiling at his brother Robin at 7:51. Knowing they were creating classic music, as brothers. And now that they are both dead, how they shared that moment.
Jump down the rabbit hole...How Deep is your Love, Love you inside and out, Love so Right, More than a Woman, Fanny be tender with my love, Staying Alive, You should be dancing, Jive Talking...hundreds more. Brothers from the UK who lived for a time in Australia. 40 plus year career. A few songs to get you started. Great reaction, guys 😊
The Gibbs brothers were born in England, but moved to Australia when they were very, very young in the early 1950's. In fact these guys, with their parents rented one of our family farms in Brisbane, Australia for 2 years then when we sold all our farms and moved to the Northern suburbs of Brisbane, they came with us and rented our house next door, because my father bought the entire street. They still remain friends today, even though Barry Gibb is the sole survivor. They have been reported as the VERY BEST harmonisers in history. No-one can copy them. Their time period was DISCO in the 70's. There is yet another amazing Australian singer ranked in the top 3 ever in history. Listen to John Farnham - HELP, BURN FOR YOU, ANGELS & YOU"RE THE VOICE.
Other Bee Gees classics you should check out for your wedding: TO LOVE SOMEBODY, How Deep Is Your Love, WEDDING DAY, Sacred Trust, MORE THAN A WOMAN, I Could Not Love You More, and if you want funk LOVE YOU INSIDE OUT.
They were at the top of the billboard in so many countries with so many songs! We danced so much on their songs! Nobody will reach them without playing with sound! Tks for the great reaction!
The "Angel Barry" in the middle has a deep voice in normal conversation:) I have watched them from London, England since 1966 and they went through many musical phases notably Disco. The Bee Gees stands for "The Brothers Gibb" with the one in the middle being the oldest and the other 2 Brothers were twins(R.I.P). Their late younger brother: Andy was a good solo singer. If you watch the video of their single "Alone" it shows Home videos of their life including glimpses of them performing on stage@ 8 years old in Australia!
I would give real money in a bet you couldn’t find 3 of today’s contemporary singers who could actually sing and perform like those 3 brothers did…… seriously
Older generations took this music for granted and we thought this was always the way it would be. We were spoiled by the wealth of diverse musical talent that graced recorded music and the air waves of radio. Rock, funk, disco, R&B/Soul, easy listening, singer/songwriter....the list of genres goes on with trained, talented musicians. We were fortunate to say the least. Go down that rabbit hole and bless your ears. A couple of recommendations - a cross section for your listening pleasure: God Bless The Child by Blood, Seat & Tears, Roadhouse Blues by The Doors, Whipping Post by The Allman Brothers Band, 25 or 6 to 4 by Chicago, The Poor Side of Town by Johnny Rivers, Sunday Will Never Be The Same by Spanky & Our Gang, California Dreaming by the Mamas & The Papas, Walking In The Rain by Jay & The Americans, Lowdown by Boz Scaggs, You Ought To Be Having Fun by Tower of Power, What's Going On by Marvin Gaye, Superstition by Stevie Wonder, Goin' Out of My Head by Little Anthony & The Imperials, Ventura Highway by America, Long Ago and Far Away by James Taylor, It's Too Late by Carole King, Old Man by Neil Young, Woodstock by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young....Ugh, the list of great music is too long. Enjoy the music that was made by people who were artists, before technology trumped talent.
These were had the privelige to be our former neighbours, living near us in our town of Manchester, we have loved them since they were little n loved them a long time now, we all on this earth were truly blessed to even have them here, god blessed us with these fab northern neighbours, humble sweet normal guys with the softest of hearts and so very kind and very funny guys very funny. Totally gifted n talent to blow Ur socks off. They used to make us laugh so much we nearly lost our drinks, n our Mo with his eyebrows lifts very funny n both our twins hilarious together and their side ways walks brilliantly funny. Knowing them we got photos they also signed for us which we truly treasure for ever now, our mo sed once all we want is the world to fall in love with us n was told they will. N think job done they have, the best neighbours to ever grace this planet but wat we loved was just their heart and sweetness they always had. N kind as their mum n dad taught them. Wow they became truly spectacular. N now twin angels who we broken 💔 tly we miss. Too soon they left. We all so very fiercely proud of our lads. N Barry U got this . U can bet our rob n mo proudly looking down at you. We will always love you all n thanks for the signed photos boys, a massive thank you.xxx😇🪽🪽😇🪽🪽💔💔😢😢😳🤗🩵🩵🌟🌟
I’m a 37 year old combat veteran that’s also a metal head but when I hear The Bee Gees I tear up a little bit because I can remember my mom listening to them so I cherish this band. Many good memories of my mom listening to them and dancing while doing things she enjoyed. I hope you can hear them in heaven mom. ❤️🩹❤️🩹
Awww im sorry for the loss of your Mom💜 Oh my goodness those of us who grew up during that time will forever hold BeeGees on a pedestal.
She might be listening to the brothers in heaven now.
Makes me think of the song Rock And Roll Heaven by Righteous Brothers.
God bless you. I'm sorry for your loss. Thank you for your service.
I'm sorry for your loss with your Mum. I lost my Mum 12 months ago on the 6th Oct. Your Mum will be singing with the brothers in Heaven❣️
Thank you for your service.
❤ BZ bro fr a Canuck soldier. 🇨🇦
They donated all the proceeds from this song to UNICEF. To help the children of the world. So far the song has produced over 10 Million Dollars for this charity.
$10 million was back in 70's, much higher now, still collecting proceeds!
Barry has been married to the same women for over 50 years❤.
👍 😊
Indeed, but he's always had multiple side-chicks.
@@TransoceanicOutreachYou might be thinking of Robin. He and his wife had an admittedly open marriage.
The Bee Gees are one of a kind. They'll never be another.
I agree three brothers vocal cords are kind of strong alike. They breathe at the same time. And then the amount of work that it took. You are right it would be a very hard career to duplicate.
@@markboyce2586Dont forget about the 4th brother.
@@ATLcentury334 He wasn't a Bee Gee
One of the many reasons we were so much happier back then.
Yep, some fine music; Tower of Power, Earth, Wind, and Fire, etc.
I kisses a girl for the first time to this song lol on a school party 😊😊
That is very true…good times!
True!!!!!
Remember: These are 3 brothers: The Brothers Gibb, hence the Bee Gees. Started singing at a very early age in the 60's when the twins Robin and Maurice were kids. Barry, the lead singer is the older brother, the only one still alive today. They had a 4th brother younger than the twins who had a short solo career before he passed away at 30. Surely you know the BeeGees if you've heard their hit "Staying Alive". Robin used to be the lead singer in the 60's but with the rise of Disco music, Barry took over with his incredible falsetto sound.
They actually started singing in the late ‘50’s.
And, don't forget Andy, who was made an official forth Bee Gee right before he died. He was already an unofficial member as he did concerts and records with the other three. And, as it's a family affair, the group's brothers and sisters were in on the organization.
I totally agree with you. 3 brothers who is just awesome. Robin, Barry, Maurice, and Andy Gibbs. Andy has a solo song you folks need to hear called “ Shadow Dancing” it’s pretty awesome.🤙
It was the best song of the year for that.
Keep in mind this is live ! No auto tune no voice over no lip syncing ! Raw talent
Yeah , so? We cant sing without?
Well, excluding some of the good ones like Lewis Capaldi, Ed Sheeran, Alicia Keys, Adele you really don’t find many that can sing without help. I think Rihanna showed everyone that during the halftime the Super Bowl
@@okidoki3191 oh my bad I forgot Chris Stapleton we cannot forget that guy he’s amazing
Not to burst any bubbles because the true talent and gifts are very real but a bit of this may be live but a lot is not..especially in the vocals..amazingly there may be over twenty added vocal tracks to deeply enhance the vocal performance through production…just mixing them all together to make this magic happen..but the real skill is all there..If you listen to them perform this without backing tracks live it truly is not the same…just a beautiful production!
Sh, wrong !
They also wrote all of their own songs for themselves and hits for others too. Greatest group ever ❤️
This song is the fourth straight # 1 hit in a six song run of #1 hits. “How Deep is Your Love”, “ Stayin Alive”, “Night Fever”, “Too Much Heaven”, Tragedy” and “Love You Inside Out”. My suggestion would be “Stayin Alive”.
They need to do some 60's songs and post disco songs. Too much 70's. I remember them before "disco".
@@susieq9801 The group’s biggest hits were in the disco era.
@@stephentaylor6617 - Personally, I disliked much of the "disco" (falsetto) era and ignoring so many of their wonderful songs before and after that era is just depriving people of terrific music. I started listening to them in the 60's, dropped them in the mid 70's and renewed listening to them in the 80's. The "disco" songs were overexposed and pretty much ruined their subsequent career because they were blacklisted and nobody would play their music after that. That was wrong and never done to another band but it is a fact.
Consider "Love You Inside Out"...a bit of funk there.
@@sledgehammer6698 “Stayin Alive” IMO is the groups signature song.
Barry Gibbs the lead singer the Man in the middle he wrote the song for his girlfriend who he eventually married and they have now been married for 58 years faithfully. 😮
They were married September 1, 1970. 54 years. Also, September 1st is Sir Barry's birthday. He was 78 yrs. old. Born September 1, 1946.
They wrote it for and donated all proceeds from this song to Unicef and raised $10 million back in the day! Unicef still receives money from this song, let that sink in!
"How Do You Mend a Broken Heart"!!!!!!!!!!
My favorite song.
NO COMPUTERS... NO SYNTHESIZERS...NO LIP-SYNCING... PURE TALENT AND PURE LIVE VOICE!!!!
AS YOU CAN SEE THE ENTIRE ORCHESTRA IS THERE...AND THEY DID IT IN ONE TAKE!!!
Sorry done in studio, multiple recordings making 27 voices .
Perfect!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Pure talent! No auto tune ! Great reaction
If you weren't from that era you have no idea what you missed. There was a lot of what I call "feel good" music. I miss those days.
The perfection of 3 brothers.
They're pretty good huh
Another on the same level is "How Deep Is Your Love"
The Bee Gees are the Falsetto Kings with the perfect pitch and harmony. 🎉❤
Brothers Gibb. Singing together since they were small children. 5 decades of hits!
Yep, that's what you call talent when there's no autotune.
Great reaction. For no good reason, I love watching young people freak out at the talent of these three perfect voices. The harmonies are heaven. Barry Gibb defined falsetto. No one does it better. Kings of harmony. Kings of falsetto. Kings of disco. Kings of melody. Kings of song sensuality.
@LizzieRD I believe Barry was one of the best, but Frankie Valli sang falsetto as lead many years before Barry did. I've seen him live, and he can still sing like he did in the 50s and 60s. With that said, Barry and Frankie are both too darn good for me to say one's falsetto is better than the other's. One thing I find cool about these two is that Barry wrote the song Grease that Frankie Valli sang for the motion picture Grease, and Barry sang backup vocals.
Personally, I love some of the Bee Gees' older songs like "Words", "Massachusetts", "I Started A Joke" and "Lonely Days, Lonely Nights".
The Bee Gees were a musical group formed in 1958 by brothers Barry (in the middle), Robin & Maurice Gibb (Twins). The trio were especially successful in popular music in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and later as prominent performers in the disco music era in the mid-to-late 1970s.
The group sang recognisable three-part tight harmonies: Robin's clear vibrato lead vocals were a hallmark of their earlier hits, while Barry's R&B falsetto became their signature sound during the mid-to-late 1970s and 1980s. The group wrote all their own original material, as well as writing and producing several major hits for other artists, and are regarded as one of the most important and influential acts in pop-music history!
They were never Funk, but R&B and Blue Eyed Soul.
I was born in 1964 the last year of the Baby Boomers. I am 59 years old and the Bee Gees are my favorite group and Elvis is my favorite singer. I am glad I grew up in the 60's 70's and 80's. It was a golden age of music. The Bee gees were known for their Harmonies and their Falsettos. Barry Gibb could hold the Falsetto notes longer than his brothers, Please react to the Bee gees song Fanny be Tender With my Love.
I was born in 66 and I agree with you. I count my blessings I grew up in that era.
@@onionhead5780 - I was born in 1949. The 60's was the best decade for music.
Born in 52 yes so very lucky to have grown up with such great music thoughout all the decades … lost interest in any of the modern music artists from 2010 onwards as it’s lost its soul !!!!
We are the same age! I agree with you!! We had the best music! We grew up in the tail end of 60's, childhood and teens in the 70's and young adults clubbing in the 80's!! What a life!!!
@@Kathe255 - I was working full time in ICU in the 70's. No time for clubbing but did spend some of the 1960'a in London, UK. What a crazy time.
They are all BROTHERS. Sing together since 1960
Must ask this is played on radio every week still 😂first time we're you guy been. 😂
Being brothers… it’s a special kind of harmony.
and twins
These 3 brothers r so talented. Each one is a phenomenal singer but together this harmonies r unmatched.
Y'all have such a beautiful daughter!!! Don't know where you live at, but I would babysit that cutie-pie for free...she's adorable.
The Bee Gees have tons of songs. They wrote their own songs as well as songs for many, many other singers. They gave all proceeds from this song to UNICEF, in the millions! (And, I think this was the song they did in one take, which is pretty amazing too.)
These are 3 brothers, Barry is the oldest in the middle, from left to right, Robin, Barry & Maurice (pronounced Morris or he went by Mo). They are fraternal twins. Mo sadly passed in 2003, Robin passed in 2012.
They also had a younger brother, Andy, who passed when he was 30. Barry is still performing & has been married to his wife Linda for over 50 years. Quite incredible in the music industry. They took their families with them whenever they traveled.
They also started performing when they were very young. They are definitely one of the best singers of all time, especially the way they harmonize. Robin had a very distinctive singing voice. (I forgotten the term for it but it's a beautiful vibrato.) Mo, he could sing any & everything & play a multitude of instruments. Barry has one of the best falsetto voices around. In their early days he sang in his regular voice. None of them wrote music, only the song lyrics.
How Deep is Your Love
Wedding Day
Love You Inside and Out
More Than a Woman
Staying Alive
You Should Be Dancing
To Love Somebody
Man in the Middle
Night Fever
Words
Wish You Were Here (I believe this was a tribute to their youngest brother Andy.)
Closer Than Close
Love So Right
Alone
Emotion
You Win Again
Living Eyes
Tragedy
Fannie Be Tender With My Heart
Run to Me
Woman in Love - written for Barbara Streisand (Barry wrote & produced all the songs on her Guilty album - 1980.
Islands in the Stream - written for Dolly Parton & she has a duet with Kenny Rogers singing it.
All the Love in the World & Heartbreaker - written for Dionne Warwick
ChainReaction - written for Diana Ross
Grease is the Word - written for Frankie Valli for the movie Grease
Immortality - written for Celine Dion, & they did backing vocals
I Will Be There - written for Tina Turner
Just to name a few of their songs, & there are hundreds, maybe thousands if we count all the songs they wrote for other singers too.
Others they wrote for are AL Green, Olivia Newton-John, Elton John, Tom Jones, The Gatlin Brothers, Eric Clapton, Michael Buble, Lulu, Janis Joplin, Destiny's Child, Michael Jackson, Elvis Pressley.
You cannot ever go wrong listening to the Bee Gees!! (IMO) My hubby, God rest his soul, was a huge fan so we listened to them for most of our 46 years together.
Actually,they did write the music as well...they just didn't read music.And as for the songwriting,over their five decade career,the Gibb brothers wrote over 1000 songs in several genres for themselves and,as you have already noted,a number of other artists.In fact,they were inducted into both the rock and roll and songwriters halls of fame.
"How are they doing that?," it is called magical talent that was owned by the Bee Gees.
The brothers Gibb were lead vocalist and oldest brother Barry Gibb with twins Robin on left and Maurice on the right. They began singing together as kids. By this time they could record a masterpiece like this on one microphone and achieve such perfection. Barry is the only one still living. He is still married to the lovely wife he was married to back then. They wrote most of the disco smash hits, including Islands in the Stream, Stayin' Alive, too many to list.
Barry and Linda will be married 54 years on September 1st.
Robin was often the lead vocalist in the 60's and began to do a lot of leads after "disco".
I love to watch this generation listening to this amazing music that I grew up with.
Thank you guys. 👍
I was in middle school whenBee Gees where hot. Mid to late 1970s.. unique sound they had heavenly..
Same here, I was in middle school from Jan 1976 to June 1978. During that time they were at the height of their careers and I remember all the songs they made during 76, 77 and 1978 all classics!! I'm so glad I had the Privilege of experiencing this music in real time. I treasure those memories!!😊
Barry and his wife Linda celebrated their golden anniversary 3 or 4 years ago. Mo (Maurice) and twin Robin have died along with youngest brother Andy.
Back in the Old Days, records were released on albums and singles 45's. After the recording session they donated all proceeds to UNICEF.
Along with The Beatles, they were the most prolific and successful songwriters in the history of music! You could open a box of their songs and be there for a long time listening to them! 😎
I liked them better than the Beatles
They wrote and recorded over 300 songs....they wrote songs for other singers as well.
"Love You Inside Out" is a must.
These brothers have been singing together for their entire lives, that is how they sync so well.....
Y'all have so so so many more BeeGees songs to listen to. You will love them all. And thats a promise! Enjoy y'alls journey 😘
Harmonies so perfect they sound like a single voice.
So proud to have grown up in the 70s and 80s. They don't make them like this anymore. No auto-tune. Just pure, natural harmonies. Long live the Bee Gees!❤
The absolute best music ever
THATS WHAT GREAT 70'S AND 80'S MUSIC SOUNDS LIKE.
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Yo bro... Too much heaven is sitting to your right.. and also in your lap! Lucky guy.. great family!! Beautiful baby!! :) God bless your family!
The Bee Gee's are legendary Hall of Fame Rock & Roll Royalty!!! Their Legacy speaks for itself, unfortunately today's youth have no idea!
I’ve watched about 20 reaction videos of Too Much Heaven. It’s hilarious. Every single time jaws drop and the shock is so palatable that there’s virtually no comment. It’s the finest harmony you will likely ever hear. Live. No mixing. No tracks. Pure singing perfection with lyrics that strike our core as human beings.
Yes! This is my new hobby...finding reaction videos to this song. Always jaws dropped.
I must have seen about 50 so far. It is hilarious.
Yeah now imagine being a young teenager and young adult during the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s when these guys came about! These guys r top tier musicians!
Bee Gees have been a group for decades before as kids. Had hits in England and Australia prior years. They really hit their stride during the disco era.
I’m 55 and growing up in the 70’s songs were sung to women. Today they are sung about women and the difference couldn’t be more obvious.
I’m now showing my 12 yr old boys what real, pure talent looks like and they are loving it! No auto tune, just pure tight harmonies and incredibly talented brothers. 💫❤️💫🇦🇺
RIGHT not now sad
The Bee Gees are from a different planet.
Loved the reaction. The Bee Gees were fabulous. There are lots more of their songs.
The Bee Gees are so awesome. Check out Staying Alive it is another good one. The one in the middle is Barry Gibb. He has an amazing falsetto voice His twin brothers also have beautiful voices as well. Love your reactions!
Do more. All their songs are great. They are brothers. They are legends! Icons!
Written for charity, performed in one take, no autotune.
Thanks for the video.
It was actually a rehearsal but at the end (which they don't show)...well, can't get better than that.
“How deep is your love” and “Too much heaven” if you’re looking for a wedding tune.
Bee Gees, Alone, is nearly as beautiful as this song.
Alone is my ABSOLUTE Favorite! Robin’s solo is fantastic.
No autotune… Pure talent… Harmonies no one but brothers can have… Gifted songwriters
I absolutely love hearing siblings that sing together. The harmonies are so tight and just sound great.
I was fortunate to grow up in the 50's, 60's, 70's, and 80's. You have so much music to explore, you can't even imagine.
Ok now you guys have been introduced to absolute perfection !! The Bee Gees were incredible !! This song is one of the most beautiful songs you will ever hear. They’re harmonizing was so perfect it almost sounds like one person !
You will might know this song by The Bee Gees “Staying Alive”. It was a big song for them.
THIS was LIVE and way before all the studio adding in stuff to performances! The brothers are amazing!❤😂
They are singing in harmonic falsetto. I am amazed young people have never heard these songs. I am so old.
I was a teenager in the 70’s. I am so so so grateful I didn’t miss this era. Oh how grateful.
Me too.
Nobody can switch there Voices like the Bee Gees. I grow up with the best Group ever. ❤❤❤
They're doing it WITHOUT AUTOTUNE! 😂 Their earliest songs are my favoritEST ("Words"). Deep dive on them is a GIFT. Lol
Thank you both.
I saw them live. Three brothers from Australia. They sold over one hundred million records and wrote several hit songs for other people.
You are so blessed to have seen them alive, the memories, I would of loved to see them. My list, guess who, byrds, beach boys, turtles, grass roots, romantics, kiss, Peter Paul, and Mary, associations, and a couple I don't remember lol. Peace from Northern Michigan!
they are from Isle of Man UK not Australia, same place as the TT race
These brothers are musical Legends!
I still get goosebumps every time I hear this song…so beautiful..😍
RIP Robin and Maurice. Barry Gibb is the only surviving Bee Gee left.
Yes, he is. However, technically, his sister, Lesley (Gibb) Evans is still with us also. She is the first born, then her 4 brothers. She was born January 12, 1945.
In the course of human history, there’s been beautiful music and unbelievable voices.. and here we are today!!!! young lady has no idea how much beautiful music is has been recorded in the past with real musicians, not cheap tricks with electronics……. it’s so desperately obvious how much today’s youth needs real music
The three most beautiful male voices singing together. Wow
This is the best time in music history great music from a better time beutifull soulful heavenly smooth wonderful 😊
I must have watched this video an reactions dozens of times. But for me what make sit is Maurice smiling at his brother Robin at 7:51. Knowing they were creating classic music, as brothers. And now that they are both dead, how they shared that moment.
Jump down the rabbit hole...How Deep is your Love, Love you inside and out, Love so Right, More than a Woman, Fanny be tender with my love, Staying Alive, You should be dancing, Jive Talking...hundreds more. Brothers from the UK who lived for a time in Australia. 40 plus year career. A few songs to get you started. Great reaction, guys 😊
The Gibbs brothers were born in England, but moved to Australia when they were very, very young in the early 1950's. In fact these guys, with their parents rented one of our family farms in Brisbane, Australia for 2 years then when we sold all our farms and moved to the Northern suburbs of Brisbane, they came with us and rented our house next door, because my father bought the entire street. They still remain friends today, even though Barry Gibb is the sole survivor. They have been reported as the VERY BEST harmonisers in history. No-one can copy them. Their time period was DISCO in the 70's. There is yet another amazing Australian singer ranked in the top 3 ever in history. Listen to John Farnham - HELP, BURN FOR YOU, ANGELS & YOU"RE THE VOICE.
Other Bee Gees classics you should check out for your wedding: TO LOVE SOMEBODY, How Deep Is Your Love, WEDDING DAY, Sacred Trust, MORE THAN A WOMAN, I Could Not Love You More, and if you want funk LOVE YOU INSIDE OUT.
They were at the top of the billboard in so many countries with so many songs! We danced so much on their songs! Nobody will reach them without playing with sound! Tks for the great reaction!
The "Angel Barry" in the middle has a deep voice in normal conversation:)
I have watched them from London, England since 1966 and they went through many musical phases notably Disco. The Bee Gees stands for "The Brothers Gibb" with the one in the middle being the oldest and the other 2 Brothers were twins(R.I.P). Their late younger brother: Andy was a good solo singer.
If you watch the video of their single "Alone" it shows Home videos of their life including glimpses of them performing on stage@ 8 years old in Australia!
I would give real money in a bet you couldn’t find 3 of today’s contemporary singers who could actually sing and perform like those 3 brothers did…… seriously
"Man in the middle is an Angel". I KNOW I KNOW I KNOW!!! BEE GEES "BROTHERS GIBB". Three amazing brothers and the most beautiful voices ever! 👑👑👑
This was real, no computers or auto tune!!!
No auto-tune no digital effects just pure talent!
Older generations took this music for granted and we thought this was always the way it would be. We were spoiled by the wealth of diverse musical talent that graced recorded music and the air waves of radio. Rock, funk, disco, R&B/Soul, easy listening, singer/songwriter....the list of genres goes on with trained, talented musicians. We were fortunate to say the least. Go down that rabbit hole and bless your ears. A couple of recommendations - a cross section for your listening pleasure: God Bless The Child by Blood, Seat & Tears, Roadhouse Blues by The Doors, Whipping Post by The Allman Brothers Band, 25 or 6 to 4 by Chicago, The Poor Side of Town by Johnny Rivers, Sunday Will Never Be The Same by Spanky & Our Gang, California Dreaming by the Mamas & The Papas, Walking In The Rain by Jay & The Americans, Lowdown by Boz Scaggs, You Ought To Be Having Fun by Tower of Power, What's Going On by Marvin Gaye, Superstition by Stevie Wonder, Goin' Out of My Head by Little Anthony & The Imperials, Ventura Highway by America, Long Ago and Far Away by James Taylor, It's Too Late by Carole King, Old Man by Neil Young, Woodstock by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young....Ugh, the list of great music is too long. Enjoy the music that was made by people who were artists, before technology trumped talent.
This is so true.
I’m in my 70s and have heard this song over 100s of times and it is still like the first time! My music, my time, real music and God given talent!❤
used to cruise to this one
Same here! i was 10 years in 1970 so they came around 1976 or some with this song?
Disco era. They were special then and legendary now.
A very deep catalog well worth exploring.
Best harmonizing group of all time.
These were had the privelige to be our former neighbours, living near us in our town of Manchester, we have loved them since they were little n loved them a long time now, we all on this earth were truly blessed to even have them here, god blessed us with these fab northern neighbours, humble sweet normal guys with the softest of hearts and so very kind and very funny guys very funny. Totally gifted n talent to blow Ur socks off. They used to make us laugh so much we nearly lost our drinks, n our Mo with his eyebrows lifts very funny n both our twins hilarious together and their side ways walks brilliantly funny. Knowing them we got photos they also signed for us which we truly treasure for ever now, our mo sed once all we want is the world to fall in love with us n was told they will. N think job done they have, the best neighbours to ever grace this planet but wat we loved was just their heart and sweetness they always had. N kind as their mum n dad taught them. Wow they became truly spectacular. N now twin angels who we broken 💔 tly we miss. Too soon they left. We all so very fiercely proud of our lads. N Barry U got this . U can bet our rob n mo proudly looking down at you. We will always love you all n thanks for the signed photos boys, a massive thank you.xxx😇🪽🪽😇🪽🪽💔💔😢😢😳🤗🩵🩵🌟🌟
Great Voices!! Great Artists! Great Track! Fire Reaction!!!! 🔥🔥🔥 Thank You so Much ✌✌✌ 🇦🇺
Lots of hits!
This was before auto tune. Pure Natural voices.
The great AL Green called the Bee Gees
The best White R&B group of all time
Right there with the Righteous Bros
Love Al Green!!
The Bee gees have over 20 albums from 1967 to 2001.
Sir Barry Gibb is still making music today . Sadly his other 2 brothers have passed away .
They are singing Falsetto, and as 3 brothers, they had been singing together since they were 6 years old.
Recorded live is so impressive and in one take!My all time favorite group!
You just witnessed perfection. Your welcome from down under.
Guys they are brothers, they sang together like this their whole lives😂
These brothers sound like one voice their harmonies are the best in the business
Barry’s voice melts black dudes like the ark of the covenant melts Nazis…
Pure raw and natural talent. These brothers were born to sing. . God give talent.
Ain't it cool to witness God's gifts skills and talents. Beautiful and yet humbling.❤🙏👍
you are listening to the greatest singing voice God ever created.
One reason Barry is so good at this, is because he enjoys it. A "Conduit" for Heaven. 🌟