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Barry Gibb

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Now there is a new group every week; it seems like everybody and anybody can get into the charts.


— Barry Gibb


#charts #every #everybody #get #group

Our parents came home one day and heard us, and they thought it was the radio, but our grandfather told them it was us.


— Barry Gibb


#day #grandfather #heard #home #one day

Sure I'm leaving the Bee Gees. I'm going into films.


— Barry Gibb


#bee gees #films #gees #going #i

The Bee Gees no longer exist.


— Barry Gibb


#bee gees #exist #gees #longer

The only thing I miss on stage is the falsetto.


— Barry Gibb


#i #miss #only #stage #the only thing

The only thing that exists to me is commercial pop music.


— Barry Gibb


#exists #me #music #only #pop

We enjoy change and freshness, and disco was only one area we've delved into.


— Barry Gibb


#change #delved #disco #enjoy #freshness

We had to leave Australia to become international stars.


— Barry Gibb


#become #had #international #leave #stars

We were very influenced by The Beatles, no question.


— Barry Gibb


#influenced #question #very #were

When you are in your 20's and 30's, you just want a hit record and you don't really care how it happens.


— Barry Gibb


#happens #hit #hit record #how #just






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Did you know about Barry Gibb?

When the twins was young they moved to Smedley Cottage Spring Valley also in Douglas. That period is totally gone out of his memory. On his seventh birthday in 1953 he went to Desmesne Road Boys School where he stayed until the family left Isle of Man in early 1955.

He is also the eldest and last surviving Gibb brother. Barry Alan Crompton Gibb CBE (born 1 September 1946) is a musician singer songwriter and producer who rose to worldwide fame as a founder member of the Bee Gees. The book of Guinness World Records lists Barry Gibb as the second most successful songwriter in history behind Paul McCartney.

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