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  2. New York Mining Disaster 1941 - Wikipedia

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    "New York Mining Disaster 1941" is the debut American single by the Bee Gees, released on 14 April 1967. It was written by Barry and Robin Gibb.Aside from a moderately successful reissue of their Australian single "Spicks and Specks", it was the first single release of the group's international career and their first song to hit the charts in both the UK and the US.

  3. New York Mining Disaster 1941 (EP) - Wikipedia

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    New York Mining Disaster 1941 was released on Spin Records by the Bee Gees in 1967. It was their second EP and, like their first EP , was released only in Australia. [ 2 ] All of the songs on this EP were originally released on their third LP Bee Gees' 1st .

  4. Bee Gees' 1st - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its trio of Sensitive Guy hit singles (elegantly schlocky "Holiday," quiet desperation classic "New York Mining Disaster 1941" and the Motown-indebted "To Love Somebody" which would also be a British hit for Nina Simone), the album is a veritable fruit basket of sweet stuff: from the chamber psychedelia of "Red Chair, Fade Away ...

  5. Velvett Fogg - Wikipedia

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    Maybe Someone Is Digging Underground - The Songs of the Bee Gees, various artists - features "New York Mining Disaster 1941" (Castle Music, CMQCD 963) (2005) Brumbeat: the Story of the 60s Midlands Sound , various artists, Disc 2 features "Wizard of Gobsolod" (Castle Records-Castle Music Ltd. [UK], CMEDD1146) (2006)

  6. To Love Somebody (song) - Wikipedia

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    "To Love Somebody" is a song written by Barry and Robin Gibb. Produced by Robert Stigwood, it was the second single released by the Bee Gees from their international debut album, Bee Gees 1st, in 1967. [4]

  7. Category:Songs about mining - Wikipedia

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    New York Mining Disaster 1941; R. Red Hill Mining Town; S. Sixteen Tons; Sudbury Saturday Night; T. Timothy (song) W. We Work the Black Seam; Working in the Coal Mine

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  9. Spirits Having Flown Tour - Wikipedia

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    After the release of the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, The Bee Gees were unable to tour due to their commitment to the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band movie. Then from March to November 1978, they spent much of their time in the studio recording Spirits Having Flown, the follow-up album to Saturday Night Fever.