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The BEST Bee Gees Song You've NEVER Heard - REVIEW + BREAKDOWN

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Is this one of the best songs ever created by The Bee Gees? Yes. Is this a song many people don't even know exists? Also yes. Listen: Original demo: Ways you can support the kingdom: Buy me a coffee! ☕️ Patreon: Links below 👇 Things I love and use: Airpods Max - Apple Watch Bands I Love - Macbook Pro 2019 - The Iced Coffee I Shamelessly Guzzle - Soundproofing Foam - Ring Light - Canon M50 Mark II - Camera Mic - Camera Tripod - 1TB HD - Lighting - My favorite books: Dancing The Dream - Jonathan Livingston Seagull - As A Man Thinketh - Conversations With God - The Power of Your Subconscious Mind - My Friend Michael - The Game of Life - Zero Limits - The King of Style - Happier Than God - Reflections on the Art of Living - Moonwalk: A Memoir - Please note - these links are affiliate links. If you purchase something through the links above, I may receive a small commission (but there is no additional charge to you). THANK YOU for supporting my channel, so that I can continue to provide you with free content each week. Contact: For business inquires ONLY, please use this email: francisking@ “Desire“ is a song written by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb, and originally recorded by the Bee Gees in 1978 during the sessions of Spirits Having Flown. Blue Weaver recalls that this version was originally intended for the album. After spending weeks on it, they dropped it from the album lineup. Weaver also recalls that the version sounded like “Too Much Heaven“. The single was recorded with a new lead vocal by Andy Gibb during a studio session in 1979, and released as the lead single on what would be his final studio album. The instrumental tracks used are from the original recording sessions laid down by the Bee Gees in 1978. Desire was Andy's first new single since September 1978. Andy's version of “Desire“ was released as a single in January 1980 and included on his last studio album After Dark reaching number four on the Billboard Hot 100. Any sense that Andy was channeling the Bee Gees rather than finding his own way would be confirmed here, as all three of his brothers were heard in the background. #BeeGees #BeeGeesReaction

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