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Is the seventeenth studio album (fifteenth worldwide) by British group Bee Gees. Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970–2005. Roppongi, Tokyo: Oricon Entertainment. ISBN 4-87131-077-9. ^ 'charts.org.nz Bee Gees.
Reprise/Rhino went all-out for their deluxe edition treatment of ' 1969 album. Almanac of guitar voice leading vol 1 pdf download. Disc one of the three-CD set has the album (originally a double LP) in its original mono mix; disc two presents it in its original stereo mix; and disc three, most excitingly for fans and collectors, offers 22 previously unreleased tracks (and one promotional radio spot). It goes without saying, perhaps, that this is a pretty specialized affair even by the standards of deluxe editions, especially as is not exactly considered a core classic late-'60s rock album by mainstream audiences. It has its merits, however, and even though ownership of both the stereo and mono CDs might not be considered essential by the average fan, fanatics will appreciate having both of them side by side (especially as the mono mixes were made available in the U.S. For the first time here). The real interest, of course, lies in the abundant previously unreleased material. Most of this, it should be cautioned, consists of alternate versions/mixes and demos of songs that made it onto the album -- in fact, there demos or alternate takes for every song from besides 'The British Opera' -- although there are two previously unissued tunes, 'Pity' and 'Nobody's Someone,' that didn't make it onto the album in any form.
As is the case with alternates on many expanded/deluxe CDs, you'd never put these recordings on par with the officially released versions. Mostly they tend to confirm ' judgment as to what takes and arrangements were used on the final LP, with some obviously hesitant performances and a few songs lacking final lyrical polish.
• • • Bee Gees,, Karl Richardson singles chronology ' (1976) ' You Should Be Dancing' (1976) ' (1976) ' You Should Be Dancing' is a song by the, from the album, released in 1976. 1 for one week on the American, No.
1 for seven weeks on the US chart, and in September the same year, reached No. The song also peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Soul chart. It was this song that first launched the Bee Gees into. It was also the only track from the group to top the dance chart.
It is also one of six songs performed by the Bee Gees included in the which came out a year later. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Origin [ ] 'You Should Be Dancing' was recorded 19 January, 1 and 8 February, and 6 May 1976 with providing lead vocals in.
Barry had developed his falsetto to an incredible degree in the ten months since the release of 'Baby As You Turn Away' from the album on which he sang a full song in falsetto for the first time (except for its chorus). Keyboardist recalls that wrote the bass line and sang the horn parts to the brass players, while Barry sang parts for Weaver to play, while guitarist got in a short for its instrumental break. Was also at recording the album,, with his band. Stills added on the song's February sessions. Members of Stills's backing band, George Perry (bass) and (percussion), also worked with the Bee Gees on some songs.
Charts [ ] The song was their third Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 and their sixth No. It ended as the No.
31 song of the year. In the '70s some of the Bee Gees' songs were deemed too uptempo for Radio which led to 'You Should Be Dancing' only reaching No.
25 on that chart. It also hit No. 4 in Ireland. In Australia, where the brothers spent a number of years in their youth, it managed only to nick the top 20. 'You Should Be Dancing' is known today as the first chart-topper in which uses his now-trademark in a lead vocal (he had previously used it on the top 10 ' and on '). Earlier songs, such as ', had Gibb use a melodic vocal style.
Weekly charts [ ] Chart (1976) Peak position Australia () 20 Belgium ( Flanders) 20 Canada Adult Contemporary ( ) 9 Canada Top Singles ( ) 1 France () 24 Germany () 16 Ireland () 4 Italy () 5 Netherlands () 17 Netherlands () 15 New Zealand () 10 Norway () 11 Sweden () 8 (Official Charts Company) 5 US Billboard 25 US 1 US Billboard 1 US Billboard 4 US Top 100 1 US 4 Chart (2012) Peak position Belgium ( Flanders) 31 France () 143 Year-end charts [ ] Chart (1976) Position Canada Top Singles ( ) 15 Italy () 34 US 31 US 34 Personnel [ ] Credits adapted from the album. • –, • – vocals • – vocals, • – • – • – guitar • − • George Perry − percussion • – additional percussion E. Sensual version [ ] 'B.G. Tips - You Should Be Dancing' by E. Sensual 'Remix' Released 1995 Format • • • Length 3: 30.
• • • • Dylan Burns E. Sensual singles chronology ' B.G. Tips - You Should Be Dancing' (1995) 'Check Me Out' (1996) Music video on In 1995, E. Sensual released a cover, titled ' B.G. Tips - You Should Be Dancing', which reached number three in Hungary and number four in Finland. Charts [ ] Chart (1995) Peak position Australia () 38 Europe () 73 Finland () 4 France () 26 Hungary () 3 Iceland () 36 Sweden () 39 Track listings [ ] Europe: CD maxi (1995) • B.G.Tips - You Should Be Dancing (Radio Edit) (3:30) • B.G.Tips - You Should Be Dancing (Vocal Club Mix) (6:09) • B.G.Tips - You Should Be Dancing (Original Mix) (8:08) France: CD maxi (Remixes, 1995) • B.G.Tips - You Should Be Dancing (DJ Albert Radio Edit) (3:49) • B.G.Tips - You Should Be Dancing (Radio Edit) (3:26) • B.G.Tips - You Should Be Dancing (Euro Mix) (6:06) • B.G. Tips - You Should Be Dancing (DJ Albert Progressive House Mix) (7:19) • B.G.