For one week in April of 1964, the top five singles on the Billboard Hot 100 were all Beatles songs. It's the only time a single artist had ever occupied the entire top five. It'll probably never ...
Popular music in the '70s had many dividing lines, but none was bigger than disco. Saturday Night Fever may not have invented disco, but it brought it to the forefront of pop culture in a way that was ...
Lots of bands and artists have created music for films. Sometimes, a film becomes an integral part of a band’s career. For example, the Bee Gees became closely associated with Saturday Night Fever.
Bill Oakes, who was president of RSO Records in the 1970s, remembers the first time he heard Bee Gees’ demos for the songs that would end up on the label’s blockbuster 1977 soundtrack to Saturday ...
The Bee Gees rode the disco wave of the late 1970s, with hits like “Stayin’ Alive,” “You Should Be Dancing” and “Night Fever.” But there’s more to the catalog of the three Australian Gibb brothers ...
The Bee Gees wrote and performed a majority of the songs featured on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, including their classic hits—”Stayin’ Alive,” “How Deep Is Your Love,” “Night Fever,” “If I ...
Rebecca Schriesheim is an Author for Collider. She's a graduate of DePaul University where she studied Cinema and Media, and currently resides in Chicago. Her expertise lies in her fascination with ...
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