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"Don't Throw It All Away" is a song written by British musician Gary Benson and first released by the Shadows on their 1975 album Specs Appeal. Benson released his version as a single later the same year, which reached number 20 on the UK Singles Chart in the fall of 1975.
The song was Andy Gibb's fifth single to reach the US Top 10; the single reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 2 on the Adult Contemporary chart. [1] When Andy Gibb was going to record it, Barry reworked on the song adding the middle eight that was not on the original Bee Gees' version, [2] as Blue Weaver recalls, "When Andy actually went to record it, Barry listened to it [the ...
Benson spent eight weeks on the UK Singles Chart in 1975 with his own composition, "Don't Throw It All Away".The single, released on the State Records label (State Records STAT10), reached No. 20 on the chart, [2] leading to an appearance on BBC Television's Top of the Pops.
Two further top ten singles, "An Everlasting Love" (#5) and "(Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away" (#9), a song also released by his brothers in 1979, were extracted from the album, which became a million seller.
The Bee Gees performed songs from every decade from the 1960s to the '90s. They also sang a tribute song to their late brother Andy Gibb, "(Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away". During this song old footage of Andy is shown, including him singing the second verse of the song. The vocals from the original recording also play during that section.
The two US singles have consecutive catalog numbers and the same B side, as if "Why" was a quick replacement for "(Our Love) Don't Throw it All Away". (The song was in fact the American hit.) [3] This track was produced by Barry, Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson, but the B-side was "One More Look at the Night" written by Andy Gibb and produced only by Galuten and Richardson (and was also used ...
35 Toxic Positivity Phrases To Throw Out ASAP 1. "It could always be worse." ... "Don’t worry, be happy." Just because someone put it in a song doesn't make it strikes the right chord.
Don't Throw It All Away" - 3:22 "Can't Go Back Anymore" - 3:20 "This Is Fine" - 3:14 "I Really Do Write the Songs" - 2:25; Personnel. Barry Manilow - vocals, piano ...