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Bee Gees Collaborations - The World of Bee Gees
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From the time of Barry Gibb’s never-recorded “Turtle Dove” — scribbled down when he was in knee pants — the Brothers Gibb wielded pens as expertly as they did microphones. By the late ’70s, virtually [i]everything[/i] they touched turned to platinum, and they were the first artists [i]ever[/i] to have written five songs simultaneously in the Top 10. Bee Gee-in-waiting Andy Gibb launched his career to the silky strains of synthesized strings in the chart-topping, heart-stopping “I Just Want To Be Your Everything.” Brother Barry smolders through a steamy duet with Barbra Streisand on [i]Guilty[/i]’s bedroom-eyed title track. And who would have guessed, with Frankie Valli’s trademark falsetto all over it, that the funk-fortified theme to [i]Grease[/i] was yet [i]another[/i] #1 hit from the Bee Gees’ prolific pens? But that’s not all: from Céline Dion to Dolly Parton, we’ve raided the charts — and the Gibbs’ songbook — for the hits Bee Gees gave away.