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"You Should Be Dancing" is a song by the Bee Gees, from the album Children of the World, released in 1976. It hit No. 1 for one week on the American Billboard Hot 100 , No. 1 for seven weeks on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart, and in September the same year, reached No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart . [ 3 ]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 February 2025. Music group (1958–2012) "BGs" redirects here. For other uses, see BG (disambiguation) and BGS (disambiguation). Bee Gees The Bee Gees in 1977 (top to bottom): Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb Background information Also known as BGs (1958–1959) Genres Pop soul disco rock soft rock ...
"You Should Be Dancing" "That's the Way (I Like It)" "Night Fever" "Disco Inferno" "If I Can't Have You" "How Deep Is Your Love" "Boogie Shoes" "More Than a Woman" "Stayin' Alive" Production code: 3ARC16: Original air date: April 17, 2012 () Guest appearances; Jonathan Groff as Jesse St. James; Chord Overstreet as Sam Evans; Alex Newell as Wade ...
The Foo Fighters are gearing up to release their Bee Gees cover album HAIL SATIN! next week, and to get us excited they've fully transformed into the Dee Gees in a video for "You Should Be Dancing."
We love you Col. Rest in Peace." Evan Webster and Sue Camilleri, who worked with Petersen on the tribute show "The Best of the Bee Gees" told the New York Times that Petersen died from a fall. He ...
Bee Gees' studio version recorded and released in 2001 was the last song recorded by the group "In My Own Time" 1967 Bee Gees 1st: B & R Gibb Barry, Robin — — "In The Summer Of His Years" 1968 Idea: B, M & R Gibb Robin — — "Indian Gin And Whisky Dry" 1968 Idea: B, M & R Gibb Robin — — "Irresistible Force" 1995 Still Waters: B, M & R ...
The Bee Gees' involvement in the film did not begin until post-production. As John Travolta asserted, "The Bee Gees weren't even involved in the movie in the beginning ... I was dancing to Stevie Wonder and Boz Scaggs." [8] Producer Robert Stigwood commissioned the Bee Gees to create the songs for the film. [9] Robin Gibb recalled:
The Bee Gees recorded their own version of the song in 1994 as part of an album called Love Songs, which was never released, but it was eventually included on their 2001 collection titled Their Greatest Hits: The Record. In 2001, "Emotion" was covered by the American R&B girl group Destiny's Child.