The Bee Gees release their fifteenth album : ‘Spirits Having Flown’ featuring ‘Too Much Heaven,’ ‘Tragedy’ and ‘Love You Inside Out’ (1979)
The Bee Gees' 'Spirits Having Flown' feat. 'Tragedy' is their fifteenth album released on February 5, 1979 by RSO.
The Bee Gees release their fourteenth album : ‘Children of the World’ featuring ‘You Should Be Dancing,’ ‘Love So Right’ and ‘Boogie Child’ (1976)
The Bee Gees' 'Children of the World' feat. 'You Should Be Dancing' is their fourteenth album recorded between January 19 and May 6, 1976 and released in September 1976 By RSO.
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Bee Gees release ‘Idea,’ their fifth album featuring ‘I’ve Gotta Get a Message to You’ and ‘I Started a Joke’ (1968)
Bee Gees' 'Idea' is their fifth studio (sold over a million copies worldwide) album released in September 1968 by Polydor / Atco.
Bee Gees release ‘Trafalgar,’ their ninth album featuring ‘How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?’ (1971)
Bee Gees' 'Trafalgar' is their ninth album featuring 'How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?' co-produced with Robert Stigwood and released in September 1971 by Polydor / Atco
The Bee Gees record ‘Horizontal,’ their fourth album featuring ‘Massachusetts’ and ‘World’ (1967)
The Bee Gees' 'Horizontal' feat. 'Massachusetts' and 'World' is their fourth studio album recorded between July 17 and November 29, 1967 and released in early 1968 by Polydor.
Polydor publish ‘The Bee Gees 1st,’ their third album featuring ‘Holiday’ and ‘New York Mining Disaster 1941’ (1967)
'Bee Gees' 1st' feat. 'Holiday' & 'New York Mining Disaster 1941' is their third studio album released on July 14, 1967 on Polydor / ATCO
The Bee Gees release ‘Odessa’ featuring ‘First of May’ (1969)
Bee Gees' 'Odessa' is their sixth studio album released as a double vinyl on March 30, 1969 by Polydor.