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The cover of the single featured Gibb and Jackson in the recording studio in 1985, when they were jointly producing Diana Ross' song "Eaten Alive". The creative process for the song was recorded and eventually edited into a music video, released on Gibb's website after the release of the song.
"Remember the Time" is a R&B song fused with new jack swing. [10] The lyrics recall a youthful love affair: "Do you remember when we fell in love/We were young and innocent then". [11] The song is set in the key of F minor with Jackson's voice range from E ♭ 3 to B ♭ 5. [12] The song's tempo is moderate at 108 beats per minute.
The track appeared on his 1980 album, Andy Gibb's Greatest Hits and was the first single and one of the new cuts on that album. [3] as well as 2010's Mythology box set. The song was produced by Barry Gibb, Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson. [4] The song is also known for breaking a streak of Andy Gibb's top 10 records. The song spent 11 weeks ...
I Can't Help It (Andy Gibb and Olivia Newton-John song) I Can't See Nobody; I Could Not Love You More; I Just Want to Be Your Everything; I Laugh in Your Face; I Started a Joke; I Still Love You (Bee Gees song) I Want Home; I Want You (Paris Hilton song) I Was a Lover, a Leader of Men; I'll Kiss Your Memory; I've Gotta Get a Message to You
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Barry Gibb's lead vocal is in a lower register than usual. [2] Peter Mason, Robin's intended replacement in the group, originally sang harmony vocals on the song, as Mason explains, "I did some harmonies, I remember doing three songs, there was 'Don't Forget to Remember' and I put the harmony down on that and two other songs.
"Words" is a song by the Bee Gees, written by Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The song reached No. 1 in Germany, Canada, Switzerland and the Netherlands. "Words" was the Bee Gees third UK top 10 hit, reaching number 8, and in a UK television special on ITV in December 2011 it was voted fourth in "The Nation's Favourite Bee Gees Song". [1]
"This Is the Time" is the title of a 2014 season 2 episode of The Carrie Diaries in which Carrie (AnnaSophia Robb) attends her senior prom. Joel's song is referenced by character Donna LaDonna ( Chloe Bridges ) during her prom queen acceptance speech as the music begins to play in the background.