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    Posted: 26 October 2009 at 7:55pm
New release:

THE ULTIMATE BEE GEES
Track Listing

Disc One
1.     “You Should Be Dancing”
2.     “Stayin’ Alive”
3.     “Jive Talkin’”
4.     “Nights On Broadway”
5.     “Tragedy”
6.     “Night Fever”
7.     “More Than A Woman”
8.     “Fanny (Be Tender With My Love)”
9.     “Spirits Having Flown”
10.     “If I Can’t Have You”
11.     “Boogie Child”
12.     “Love You Inside Out”
13.     “You Win Again”
14.     “One”
15.     “Secret Love”
16.     “Alone”
17.     “Still Waters (Run Deep)”
18.     “This Is Where I Came In”
19.     “Spicks And Specks”

Disc Two
1.     “How Deep Is Your Love”
2.     “To Love Somebody”
3.     “Words”
4.     “How Can You Mend A Broken Heart”
5.     “Too Much Heaven”
6.     “Emotion”
7.     “Lonely Days”
8.     “Run To Me”
9.     “Love So Right”
10.     “For Whom The Bells Toll”
11.     “I’ve Gotta Get A Message To You”
12.     “New York Mining Disaster 1941”
13.     “Massachusetts”
14.     “I Started A Joke”
15.     “World”
16.     “First Of May”
17.     “Holiday”
18.     “Don’t Forget To Remember”
        Live Medley (from “One Night Only”)
19.     “Islands In The Stream”
20.     “Heartbreaker”
21      “Guilty
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Hykker Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 October 2009 at 7:11am
Originally posted by Bill Cahill Bill Cahill wrote:

New release:

THE ULTIMATE BEE GEES
Track Listing

10.     “For Whom The Bells Toll”


Was this a typo on your part, or is the song really listed on the CD this way? My promo single lists the title as "For Whom The Bell Tolls".

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I just did a cut and paste from the press release.
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A true injustice that "You Win Again" wasn't a hit in the US.
I've always heard that "One" was hyped into the top ten and really wasn't a hit.
the way it was heard on the radio
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Where have you heard that?

And yes, I agree that "You Win Again" deserves to be a big hit - at least it was top 10 in the UK.
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I regard it with the fact that I haven't heard it on the radio since it was in the top ten in 1989.
There are quite a few songs from 87-92 that seem lost. The same way that many late 70's early 80's songs have vanished.
the way it was heard on the radio
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Originally posted by bwolfe bwolfe wrote:

I regard it with the fact that I haven't heard it on the radio since it was in the top ten in 1989.
There are quite a few songs from 87-92 that seem lost. The same way that many late 70's early 80's songs have vanished.


Yeah, both periods produced some pretty weak/non-memorable stuff. In the mid-late 90s our CHR did "lost 80s" weekends, we had a hard time coming up with more than a handful of songs from '87-89 (much as we didn't play much early 90s gold either).

I've always wondered why pop music goes thru cycles where there are lots of great songs ('65-69, '83-85 for example), and others where there's very little that ages well.
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Originally posted by Hykker Hykker wrote:

Originally posted by bwolfe bwolfe wrote:

I regard it with the fact that I haven't heard it on the radio since it was in the top ten in 1989.
There are quite a few songs from 87-92 that seem lost. The same way that many late 70's early 80's songs have vanished.


Yeah, both periods produced some pretty weak/non-memorable stuff. In the mid-late 90s our CHR did "lost 80s" weekends, we had a hard time coming up with more than a handful of songs from '87-89 (much as we didn't play much early 90s gold either).

I've always wondered why pop music goes thru cycles where there are lots of great songs ('65-69, '83-85 for example), and others where there's very little that ages well.


Well...it depends on your musical taste, I guess. I happen to think there were lots of great songs in both periods. In fact, I think the whole period from '76-91 was the best in music history. There was some good stuff from other eras but as a whole, those years were tops.

While I agree there's lots of "lost" hits out there, it's from all eras, but not just late '70s and late '80s. In listening to some old "American Top 40-the '70s" recently, probably close to half the songs on every chart are never played on the radio anymore.

The radio station I listen to has "lost '80s Saturday nights", and they play three-hours of nothing but '80s hits, from all parts of the decade. Usually during holiday weekends (like Memorial Day for example), they'll put out a "90s triple play" every hour, and play songs mostly from the early '90s. It's great to hear that stuff again!
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Originally posted by bwolfe bwolfe wrote:

There are quite a few songs from 87-92 that seem lost. The same way that many late 70's early 80's songs have vanished.


I think the late '70s and early '80s had great songs, that I still hear. The 1980-1981 period was particularly great (It seemed to go downhill shortly after the arrival of MTV, but that's just my opinion). I also thought '73 to '76 was an amazing period. As for songs vanishing, I agree with what someone else here said: Songs vanish from every period. I can't believe all the songs from the '90s I never hear anymore, and that period is a lot more recent than the '70s and '80s. And not just SONGS from the '90s but even NUMBER ONE hits from the '90s. Like I never hear "Informer" by Snow. Other songs from the '90s I don't hear anymore (and these are all #1 hits, no less) are: "Romantic", "Tha Crossroads", "Freak Me", "Here Comes the Hotstepper", "This is How We Do It", "How Do You Want It", "She Ain't Worth It", etc. There are some #1's I still hear, though, like "More Than Words", "Comin' Out of the Dark", "Baby Baby", "It Must Have Been Love", "Unbreak My Heart", "Kiss From a Rose", "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)", "Hero", "Save the Best For Last", "Vision Of Love", some of the Wilson Phillips stuff. I've heard all those on terrestrial radio this year. But maybe other people are turning on the radio and hearing these '90s songs that I am not. I'm sure it's different in any city within the U.S. as every place has their local favorites.
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Getting back to the track listing, I'm assuming these tracks are all LP versions (in cases where the 45 and LP are different)?

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