The song, which was released in April 1978 and appeared on Gibb’s album of the same name, was written by all four brothers together—and in record time. In the book The Billboard Book of Number One ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Andy Gibb at the 1978 Grammys, which he left empty-handed from two nominations, Best New Artist, and Best Male Pop Vocal ...
(CBSDFW.COM) - I am sure you recognize this name. Andy Gibb (born March 5, 1958) was the youngest brother of Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb of Bee Gees fame. The four brothers had been working together ...
Andy Gibb's top hits have been collected for a new CD and digital collection, The Very Best Of Andy Gibb, to be released by Capitol/UMe on April 13. Preorder The Very Best Of Andy Gibb HERE. Starting ...
In 1978, the Bee Gees were chart vikings, Billboard raiders who left devastation wherever they landed. Saturday Night Fever had come out at the end of 1977 and left a deep imprint on America's ...
It's February of 1979, just before dawn, and a Jamaican crime boss is having an eventful night. He's rounding up and killing the gunmen who recently tried to assassinate a reggae star. He's learning ...
In spite of the waning popularity of the once-mighty TV variety series, in 1980 Mandrell was — reluctantly — tapped to host her own show on NBC, sharing the bill with her younger sisters Louise and ...
A new book written by Matthew Hild details how Bee Gee’s younger brother Andy Gibb struggled with fame and a crippling addiction. In 1987, the disco sensation, who once had six hit records in the late ...
Meanwhile, his brothers dropped an astonishing six consecutive number-ones between 1977 and 1979 (“How Deep Is Your Love”, “Stayin’ Alive”, “Night Fever”, “Too Much Heaven”, “Tragedy” and “Love You ...
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