My FAVORITE Bee Gees Song | Bee Gees - You Should Be Dancing | Reaction
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You needed to be in the 60’s and 70’s when there was the best music and the fastest cars. Thank God that’s when I grew up.
They wrote and produced all of their own songs . Musical perfection.
You should watch them live on stage with their younger brother. It will blow your mind.
It WAS Barry screaming. Love love love it! For the fashion of the day, look at Soul Train & American Bandstand! Funky outfits! Robin, Mo and Barry wrote most all of the songs together. All three collaborated together. You MUST listen to Nights on Broadway - you will love!❤❤❤
I love watching younger people enjoy the music I grew up with. Best times of my life.
Me too!!
This is no mere rabbit hole, friend. This is a deep cave filled with so much amazing music to discover & get lost in. Enjoying the ride with you so far. Maybe this will help a bit. Here are 2 popular songs from each decade (omitting ones you've heard already).
For the late 1960's - Massachusetts and I started a joke (both have Robin on lead vocals).
For the early to mid 1970's - Jive Talkin' and Nights on Broadway
For the late 1970's - Night Fever and Tragedy
For the 1980's - One and Islands in the stream (sung by Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton). The Bee Gees wrote it for Kenny originally.
For the 1990's - Alone and For whom the bell tolls.
*Of course there are many others that should also be listed, but this will get you started on building that ultimate Bee Gees playlist. 😁
To save some time, just add the entire Saturday Night Fever album, the whole thing is 🔥🔥🔥 from start to end.
Watch the 1976 live version - it is a revelation with all four brothers singing.
You need to watch "Saturday Night Fever" when Travolta dances to this song. ABSOLUTELY EPIC!
These guys are the best way to get this 60 year old moving. Love the Bee Gees. It was Barry screaming. It's on the live version. Watch the one with the four brothers on stage. Their younger brother Andy Gibb joins them on stage.
This is what a reaction channel should be, The freedom to sing and dance whenever the music explodes your mind.
you have GOT to watch the version that shows them plus Andy AND has Travolta dancing - it IS a scene from Saturday Night Fever btw go fer it, baby! 💕ya dearie, keep up the good work 🌞
Live version epic. With John Travolta dancing from the movie! Along with brother Andy…superb! It will get you dancing even more!
This tremendous rhythm section done in Criteria studios/Miami defines the era.
1970s music but been on tv since 1958 Barry still sings today Long history 1990s and up different and can hear each talent voice
The Bee Gees are the GREATEST group to EVER grace the music world.....There will NEVER be ANOTHER group like them!!!! Have fun going down the Bee Gees rabbit hole....they have over 2000 songs in their song catalog.....they also wrote songs for other artist too.
Now THAT is a reaction! 'Cause that's MY reaction too every time I hear it! 😆
How could anyone listen to this song and NOT dance? 🕺
Bro I've probably heard 50 reactions to this by others but you take the cake and I'm personally going to reach out to Barry and make sure he listens to your reactions. Keep up the good work and keep spreading the word 👍
Got an address? I'd like to express how great it was coming of age in this decade. And, they're influencing a new generation, who love their music. I was fortunate enough to see Andy.
Um, Barry Gibb is gone. Unless you can contact him from the grave, you won't be able to express your feelings.
Barry Gibb was in Washington DC two days ago to receive 2023 Kennedy Center Honors. He is stayin' alive. @@objectiveobserver4278
Barry Gibb is still living in 2024. His three bothers are sadly gone.
Please watch it performed live with little brother Andy.
Search for You Should Be Dancing Live 1979 to see the best version live concert footage featuring Andy, horn section, backup singers & huge audience--it's ⚡🔥🔥🔥🔥
Watch it live with their brother, Andy. Showing some of the movie, featuring, John Travolta's
dance moves! Brings back great memories!
This is the best reaction ever!!!’ You do need to know that Robin can sing very high also! You MUST the live version and react to that!
IT'S SO NICE TO SEE YOUNG PEOPLE LOVING "OUR" TIME MUSIC!!! THAT'S WHY WE SAY, THEY DON'T MAKE MUSIC LIKE THIS ANYMORE!!!!!
Can't sit still to this song , you gotta move. Love the Bee Gees! ❤️
Sweetie,. You haven't heard nothing till you watch it live.🥁🥁🥁🎸🎸🎸❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥. All the brothers go insane😮😋😋😋. Please🙏🙏🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🕺💃
Every Bee Gees song makes you either want to dance or fall in love 🕺❤
Yep, the Bee Gees wrote this song. They usually always wrote their own music. You should see them perform this Live on stage with their little bro, Andy.
1976 HQ Audio video the only time you will to see all 4 brothers on stage together
That’s exactly what I said! It’s awesome!
@@pattomei70 I agree
It’s so good!
Yes, it was in the soundtrack!
In fact, it s the song that features Travolta’s signature dance scene.
I saw it at the movies when it came out and it was so good.
I’m 70 years old so I was in my twenty’s when The Bee Gees hit. I love that you are dancing! I am too 🔥❤️☮️👵🏼
If this doesnt make you move your body then nothing will...beegees are just superb..
The sound track man.
For the recording, Maurice sang the parts to the horn players
Saturday Night Fever is considered to be one of the best selling albums in recorded music history. It was the highest selling movie soundtrack for years, staying at #1 on the charts until the record was broken by The Bodyguard soundtrack (Whitney Houston). The Bee Gees also wrote for John Travolta's next big movie - GREASE!
You really should watch the live performance, it's the one video where younger brother Andy is playing with them, and is totally awesome! I loved watching you have so much fun, it reminded me of the good old days! Your joy was pure and a pleasure to behold!
They wrote the songs before they were attached to the movie. I hope you’ve watched this live with Andy joining them. The energy is crazy.listen to Robbins I started a joke if you want to here his voice alone it’s beautiful.
The brother b a r r y barry was bouncing beautifulblock baby dolls money
That move you were doing was FROM “Saturday Night Fever”. The 1 hand pointing to the sky & then pointing down 💃🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺
REALLY I never knew that, I gotta watch the movie now !!!
@@MMBxMOB it’s an absolute pleasure to watch. Plus you should record it so us Gen Xers can joyfully watch you flip out over John Travolta putting down some smooth moves. 🕺🕺
@@MMBxMOB plus thank you because you’re 1 of the first UA-camrs to respond to my comment 🤙🤙
That was my favorite and there are so many Bee Gees songs to love!
You need to see the movie, Travolta dancing was amazing
Alright, I know this is a Bee Gees video but after hearing your adoration of just the instrumental parts, especially the horns & bongos, I just had to jump back on here & mention a band that you will absolutely love! I promise that I am not steering you wrong & I know others will back me up on this. I have only 5 words for you, my friend: KC and The Sunshine Band! 🌞
please, PLEASE check out any of the following - I'm your boogie man, Get down tonight, Boogie Shoes, That's the way, & Shake your booty! I guarantee you will not be sitting in your seat when any one of those start playing, just like the Bee Gees! 🕺🕺🕺
Real talent First time singing on TV Barry was ten twin brothers were 6 years old In black and white TV days Look up on UA-cam Music made you feel every beat and talent in that day
It is so awesome to watch the Bee Gees become one of your favorite groups. I have been a fan of the Bee Gees since I was a teenager and I’m 61 now. Their music is so versatile and they change it up every decade none of their songs sound the same. I love your reaction :-)
I'm right there with ya.....I just turned 61!!! 😃
Mo is the brother to thank for all the amazing music behind this. 😊
My fave BeeGees track ever!
Ich finde es gut das du dich vorher ein wenig schlau machst. Bee Gees are the best. Please more Bee Gees ❤❤❤
Just watch Travolta tear up the floor to this...
This song was in the movie. That's the song that John Travolta did his famous solo dance to! The live version of this song featured all 4 brothers.
I never went to a disco with drugs on the table. Don't know where he lived.
That was an EPIC reaction!!! I love how much you appreciate this INCREDIBLE group. Great job!!!
There is a live video of them singing this with Andy helping wirh back ground abd there is a scene in the movie where Johm Travolta does a solo dance to this song. .Man you have missed so much .
Been listening to them for over 50 years? Love them.
All three brothers wrote this tune, from the album Children of the World, 1976.
Watch the live video where Andy joins them, it's great!! Mo GREAT in bass!! Definitely a workout song, lol!! Welcome to their genius world!
😁😄😆😂🤣
It’s okay, I too like this more than Staying Alive. They are my jam!!! They are my love! Since I was a wee tot. The fact that they’ve been rediscovered by a new generation-oh the joy that brings. ❤
BeeGees will have you hooked, I've been hooked since 70's that I can't get past them x
You should be dancing was in Saturday Night Fever Movie
You danced like it was back in the day
"You Should Be Dancing" is also from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. The song was written & produced by all 3, Barry, Robin, and Maurice. This song plays while John Travolta and the woman he's falling for are dancing at a disco. Here's a link to the scene in Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta dancing to this song. ua-cam.com/video/ow2ru4h7Cqw/v-deo.html
I grew up with these brothers. Over a thousand songs and never had a bad song ever. Phenomenal.
I loved your reaction so much, fantastic! I hope we all get to watch your reaction to the movie soon!
Fantastic reaction to an amazing song.
This song is in the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. John Travolta danced a solo to this. I forgot how good they were. I had to dig out my cd!
And that was just one section of their incredible careers!
Watch the live version
Great reaction, you've become a one man band playing along to all the instruments in the song
Love watching people who truly appreciate real music that I listened to growing up
Bee Gees…I was blessed by going to one of their concerts! To see those men all dressed in white! WOW! I was so impressed. What a performance! I will never forget it!
Check out the movie, this song is when John Travolta does take over the dance floor. Even though Travolta had a TV show, this movie officially made him a star.
Which came first - Grease or SNF??? Both were produced by Bee Gees manager Robert Stigwood.
@D P SNF, THEN GREASE, THEN URBAN COWBOY
To see your reaction make me so smile......to the Disco time this music runs from almost every Turntables...Many Hours i was on the Dancefloor....Next Year i will turn to 60 and i got tears of joy when i see young people likes the Music i grow up with.... the slow Music from Bee Gees was good for enter a girl after Disco. Have fun and be blessed with your reaction-videos.
Night Fever is great too by The Bee Gees. Best ballad is Fanny Be Tender.
Their songs 'You Should Be Dancing' and 'Jive Talking' took place on the soundtrack of SNF. But both songs were massive hits two years before. 'Jive Talking' was their big comebackhit in 1975, out of the album 'Main Course' and 'You Should Be Dancing' also topped the charts in 1976, out of the album 'Children Of The World'. Other songs like 'Nights On Broadway', 'Fanny Be Tender' and 'Love So Right' out of the same years, were also charting very well. After SNF, they had the Nr. 1 album 'Spirits Having Flown' with Nr. 1 charttoppers 'Tragedy', 'Too Much Heaven' and 'Love You Inside Out'. So the years 1975 up to 1979 were the peak of their career. On the other side, even in the sixties, eighties, nineties up to 2001, they were so, so great. You gotta find out, but I'll warnya from gettin' into a kinda black whole.
You are the most authentic reactor I’ve seen in awhile! This is so much fun 🤩
7:02 😂 "I think I might like this better, than Stayin Alive."
I'm enjoying you, enjoying the song.💃
Saturday night Fever!
Get the CD it’s amazing
That song is from Saturday Night Fever too.
There is a video of them on stage performing this and their brother Andy is with them. Also there are clips of John Travolta in it
The version of the video with Andy and clips of John Travolta removed the original concert audio and replaced it with the audio from the album. There is live concert footage without the Travolta stuff added in with the original audio intact. In that version you hear the cheering crowd and Andy's distinctive voice singing with his brothers.
next Bee Gees - Night Fever
SNF was a movie and that is the soundtrack. They had recorded songs for their new album and their mgr (Robert Stigwood) took them and put them in the movie. John Travolta was trained in the dancing, and the Bee Gees were never in the movie and never danced. They did not purposely write "disco", they wrote what they called "blue eyed soul R&B". They have several platinum albums before this movie. ❤ Brilliant writing and singing!!
You need to watch the live one with their brother Andy in it that’s the best one. It’s very special with all four brothers :-)
They have the audience in the palm of their hands this video is electric you’ve got to watch it!!!!!
It’s called musical genius!!! Please react to the Bee Gees with Andy Gibb YOU SHOULD BE DANCING LIVE 1979.
They had written the songs well before they were asked to provide musical pieces for the movie. Every album they did is unbelievably great. Over time, you must try them all.
Barry said that all the songs on that album were songs they’d already written. They didn ‘t write them for a movie. But they offered them when the movie people came calling, to see if tbey’d like them, snd they literally made the movie around the songs.
And yes, it’s still the highest grossing soundtrack of all time, and the movie made John Travolta a star. The album was #1 for 24 consecutive weeks.
That's ongoing was on the movie too.
This is on the soundtrack. ❤ Matter of fact, one of Travolta’s best dance sequences is to this song. ❤❤❤
Oh, and this reaction is too good! 😂
Once they became teenagers, they started writing most of their songs together, with side projects that they might do all or mostly on their own. It is often hard to assign specifically who did what on most of their songs unless they spell it out. They each had very specific strengths that added sugnificantly to the success of whole. I always found it funny that when their little brother was ready to start his singing career, he had Barry, part of the most successful writing partnership of the time, working with him on writing the song and the most succesful singing group of the time, the Bee Gees, as his backup singers. Surprise, surprise, it was a hit. 😆
The Bee Gees, causaron un gran fiebre por la música Disco, al igual que John Travolta, todos queriamos parecernos y bailar como él.
Motivating reaction. Yeah, Barry, Robin and Maurice wrote this one. Great dance song.
Love, love, love your reaction!
Thank you Gina! I love this song!
I just subscribed because you ‘get it’, you totally figured out how truly amazing music can take you to another place!
All those great songs were indeed in Saturday Night Movie- it was Travolta’s giant breakthrough role. It’s a somewhat dark film about blue collar Brooklyn kids who go to the disco every weekend. This song is when Travolta does his iconic dance solo on the illuminated disco floor. Otherwise, there are comic scenes, too and the music is fantastic!
It was so much fun dancing to such great music in that era!
Baby, I love you reacting to janis, but you just are so beautifully adorable in your joy...gonna watch this every day too...just adore you...❤❤❤❤
If you gonna be dancin...I'm gonna be subscribin... 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Listen to some of their earlier hits, which feature Robin on lead. He has a fantastic voice as well.
Pure joy is what the artists WANT you to feel when you hear their music and you totally show your joy! Weren't they AWESOME?! So beyond talented! You have to see the movie "Saturday Night Fever" - John Travolta actually received an Academy Award nomination for the lead role. Great storyline, amazing music, of course. When the producers of the movie were looking for who would do music for the movie, someone suggested the Bee Gees - that they would bring it and they most certainly did. They could go into the studio in the morning and come out with five new songs by the end of the day. Great reaction!
😂 I love to watch you react to the BeeGees music. I get a kick watching you and your generation enjoy this music. I'm 71 years old and I love this music. If this music don't make you get up off your back. Your dead inside. Thanks for your entertainment.
I really enjoyed your reaction can’t wait for NIGHT FEVER, JIVE TALKIN, FANNY BE TENDER, and so many more.
Bee Gees, the best For ever!!!!!!!!!
Loved this reaction.
The video of them performing this live with Andy is perfection.
Love it that you're dancing! Subbed!
Thanks for subbing Sally!
You should watch the video to this song. Love your dancing!
You should watch the live of this it's awesome.
This track was on the SNF movie sound track along with Staying Alive , Night Fever , More than a woman , How deep is your love.
never seen the movie and you didn't know there was one but you up in here displaying John Travolta moves.
This song IS in the movie. It's featured in John Travolta's dance scene