Bee Gees Number Ones Plus Bonus Music Video [320cbr MP3 + MP4] (Big Papi) 19 Tracksseeders: 10
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Bee Gees Number Ones Plus Bonus Music Video [320cbr MP3 + MP4] (Big Papi) 19 Tracks (Size: 763.44 MB)
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Source: 1998 DVD and 2004 CD
By Martin A Hogan Not to be excluded from the list of other artists that have released compilations containing only #1 songs, the Bee Gees have no worries. Although some of the hits didn't actually make #1 in the UK or the USA, some may have been #1 in several other countries, prompting it to be thankfully included here. "Number Ones" features 19-tracks, adding cuts such as the country flavored "Don't Forget To Remember" (#34 in USA/#2 in UK) and the immortal "Words" (#15 USA/#8 UK). Although the Bee Gees never had these few songs at #1, other artists have consistently placed these songs at the top of the charts. The last song is 2001's "Man in the Middle," a polite MOR rocker and is included as a tribute to the late Maurice Gibb. If you buy this early, you'll get the limited-edition CD/DVD combo which includes rare footage of the Bee Gees performing "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart," "How Deep Is Your Love," "Jive Talkin'," "Massachusetts" and "I Started a Joke" (from the U.K. TV show "An Audience With"). Trivia: Dozens of songs went to #1 in Holland, Germany and Italy and elsewhere. Here are some well-known and rare Gibb songs that have made it to #1. "Spicks & Specks" (Australia) "My World" (Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore) "Run To Me" (Hong Kong, Singapore) "Saw A New Morning" (Hong Kong) "Wouldn't I Be Someone" (Hong Kong) "Love So Right" (Brazil) The list goes on and on and will continue to be the legacy of three brothers from Manchester, England. Sharing WidgetScreenshots |
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