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How ‘Massachusetts’ Became a Memory Reborn: The Bee Gees’ 1997 Performance That Still Brings Fans to Tears

Sarah Sherman

In 1997, the Bee Gees sang a song that had been with them since the start Massachusetts. But this time, ...

The Moment the Bee Gees Stopped Time: Revisiting ‘How Can You Mend a Broken Heart’ (1997)

Michael Stevens

In 1997, the Bee Gees stood in front of a quiet audience and sang a song that asked a question ...

The Bee Gees Pulled No Punches: Why He’s a Liar Still Hurts (and Heals) Decades Later  

Sarah Sherman

From the very first beat, He’s a Liar doesn’t try to be subtle. Released in 1981, the song hits like ...

When Voices Do the Magic, The Bee Gees’ Acapella “How Deep Is Your Love” and the Art of Pure Harmony

Michael Stevens

In 1998, the Bee Gees gave fans something rare and unforgettable, a live a cappella performance of “How Deep Is ...

How the Bee Gees’ Monaco Medley Brought Classic Hits Together for One Unforgettable Night

Michael Stevens

In 1997, the Bee Gees stood before a global audience at the World Music Awards in Monaco and gave a ...

When the Bee Gees Say “Dance,” the World Still Listens, Inside the 1997 Vegas Performance That Won’t Quit

Sarah Sherman

When the Bee Gees stepped on stage in Las Vegas in 1997 and launched into “You Should Be Dancing,” the ...

How the Bee Gees’ “How Deep Is Your Love” Became the Ballad That Never Gets Old

Michael Stevens

At their 1997 One Night Only concert in Las Vegas, the Bee Gees gave the audience many unforgettable moments but ...

Why the Bee Gees’ “To Love Somebody” (1997) Still Feels Like the Most Honest Love Song Ever Written

Dylan Kickham

In 1997, under the Las Vegas lights, the Bee Gees stepped onto the stage and delivered one of their most ...

More Than Just a Comeback, How “E.S.P.” Became a Secret Anthem for the Quietly Connected

Sarah Sherman

In 1987, the Bee Gees opened a new chapter with a song that felt like a whisper from another world. ...

How the Bee Gees’ ‘Stayin’ Alive’ Became a Timeless Anthem of Resilience and Hope

Sarah Sherman

When “Stayin’ Alive” first hit the airwaves in 1977, it didn’t just get people dancing it lit a fire in ...