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  2. Too Much Heaven - Wikipedia

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    "Too Much Heaven" is a song by the Bee Gees, which was the band's contribution to the "Music for UNICEF" fund. They performed it at the Music for UNICEF Concert on 9 January 1979. The song later found its way to the group's thirteenth original album, Spirits Having Flown .

  3. Spirits Having Flown - Wikipedia

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    While Barry is the most prominent lead vocalist on "Too Much Heaven," it features a mix of more than 20 vocal parts, including 6 tracks featuring Barry alone (3 on falsetto and 3 in chest voice) plus another 3 of Barry, Robin, and Maurice singing lead in chest voice together; while Barry is the most prominent. [5]

  4. Music for UNICEF Concert - Wikipedia

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    The Music for UNICEF Concert featured some of the biggest names in pop music at the time, and the performers donated their performance royalties and those from one song each to UNICEF. (The Bee Gees' song "Too Much Heaven", for example, had earned more than seven million dollars for UNICEF as of 2003). However, some artists released the ...

  5. List of songs recorded by the Bee Gees - Wikipedia

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    Too Much Heaven: Songs Of The Brothers Gibb: B, M & R Gibb Barry — — Released in 2004 on an American publisher's promotional set "Love Me" 1976 Children Of The World: B & R Gibb Barry, Robin — — "Love Never Dies" 1995 Still Waters (Bonus Tracks) B, M & R Gibb Maurice, Robin — — "Love So Right" 1976 Children Of The World: B, M & R ...

  6. Rest Your Love on Me - Wikipedia

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    It was not used until "Too Much Heaven" was released, as "Rest Your Love on Me" was chosen as the B-side. As a country song, it did not fit in with what the Bee Gees were putting on their albums, even though they continued to write the occasional country song, like "Where Do I Go", also left off the forthcoming album. [2]

  7. Too Much of Heaven - Wikipedia

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    "Too Much of Heaven" is a song written by the Italian dance group Eiffel 65 and the second official single from their first album, Europop. The single was originally released in Italy on 11 May 1999. The single was originally released in Italy on 11 May 1999.

  8. Tragedy (Bee Gees song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tragedy" is a song released by the Bee Gees, written by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb, included on their 1979 album Spirits Having Flown. The single reached number one in the UK in February 1979 and repeated the feat the following month on the US Billboard Hot 100.

  9. Category:Songs written by Maurice Gibb - Wikipedia

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    I Still Love You (Bee Gees song) I've Gotta Get a Message to You; If I Can't Have You (Bee Gees song) If Only I Had My Mind on Something Else; Immortality (Celine Dion song) In Your Diary; I.O.I.O. Irresistible Force (song) Islands in the Stream (song)