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Barry Gibb

Sir Barry Alan Crompton Gibb AC CBE (born 1 September 1946[6][7]) is a British musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. He rose to worldwide fame as a member of the Bee Gees, with his younger brothers, Robin and Maurice, one of the most commercially successful groups in the history of popular music. Gibb's career has spanned over 60 years.


Barry Gibb

Gibb performing at Glastonbury Festival 2017
Born
Barry Alan Crompton Gibb

(1946-09-01) 1 September 1946 (age 77)
Other namesJohnny Hayes
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active1955–present
Spouses
  • Maureen Bates
    (m. 1966; div. 1970)
  • Linda Gray
    (m. 1970)
Children5, including Steve
Parent
Relatives
Musical career
OriginManchester, England[1]
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Labels
Formerly of
Websitebarrygibb.com
Signature

Well known for his wide vocal range, Gibb's most notable trait is a far-reaching high-pitched falsetto.

As a songwriter, he shares with John Lennon and Paul McCartney the record for most consecutive Billboard Hot 100 number ones, each having six. In total, he has written or co-written sixteen Billboard Hot 100 number ones.

In 1994, he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame with his brothers. In 1997, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a member of the Bee Gees.[8] In 2007, Q magazine ranked him number 38 on its list of the "100 Greatest Singers".[9] Guinness World Records lists him as the second most successful songwriter in history, behind McCartney.[10]

Gibb was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2002 New Year Honours for services to music and entertainment, and a Knight Bachelor in the 2018 New Year Honours for services to music and charity.[11][12][13] He was also made an Honorary Companion of the Order of Australia on 27 January 2022.[14]

1946–1954: Early years edit

Barry Alan Crompton Gibb was born at Jane Crookall Maternity Home in Douglas, Isle of Man, on 1 September 1946, to Hugh Gibb (15 January 1916 – 6 March 1992), a drummer, and Barbara Gibb (née Pass; 17 November 1920 – 12 August 2016), both Manchester natives.[15] He has English, Irish, and Scottish ancestry.[16] Gibb's grandfather Hugh Gibb Sr. was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland in 1892.[17] He has an older sister, Lesley Evans. His second name, "Alan", was after his father's youngest brother who died in infancy. According to Hugh Gibb, in a mix of fact and fiction, his third name, "Crompton", was given to honour the Gibbs' ancestor Sir Isaac Crompton (actually Samuel Crompton).[18]

When Gibb was born, his father was busy as a musician working at various hotels in Douglas, while his mother stayed at home looking after the children. Later, the Gibbs moved to Chapel House on Strang Road. When he was almost two years old, he was badly scalded in an accident involving a hot teapot his mother had just set on the table, which he climbed up and knocked over the teapot. He was in Nobles Hospital for about two and a half months. Gibb later commented on that incident:

Then the gangrene set in. Because in those days, the advancement of medicine simply didn't apply to people with bad scalds, so you didn't have skin grafts, you didn't have things like that. But this was a particularly bad scald, and I think I had 20 minutes to live at some point. The incredible thing for me is that whole two years is wiped from my memory, the whole period of being in hospital. The idea of being burnt is in there somewhere, but I have no knowledge of it. I've got the scars but I have no knowledge".[15]

 
50 St Catherine's Drive, childhood home of the Bee Gees.

In 1949, the Gibb family relocated to 50, St. Catherine's Drive.[19] Later that year, on 22 December, Gibb's two younger brothers Robin and Maurice were born. When the twins were young, the family moved to Smedley Cottage, Spring Valley, also in Douglas.[19]

Gibb started school on 4 September 1951, three days after his fifth birthday, attending Braddan school. In 1952, the Gibb family relocated to 43 Snaefell Road, Willaston, which became their home for the next two years. The same year, he went to Tynwald Street Infants School. On his seventh birthday in 1953, he went to Desmesne Road Boys School.[15]

1955–2012: the Rattlesnakes to the Bee Gees edit

1955–1966: return to Manchester, formation, television performances and foundation as a songwriter edit

In 1955, when the Gibb family moved back to their hometown of Manchester,[20] the brothers formed the skiffle group the Rattlesnakes, consisting of Barry on vocals, lead and slide guitar, Robin and Maurice on vocals and acoustic guitar and friends/neighbours Paul Frost and Kenny Horrocks also providing vocals. By 1957, the Rattlesnakes played songs by Cliff Richard. Paul Anka, Buddy Holly, and the Everly Brothers. Gibb said that their first song played was Paul Anka's "I Love You, Baby", however, in 1968, he remembered it as the Everly Brothers' "Wake Up Little Susie". The Rattlesnakes' first professional gig took place on 28 December 1957 in the Gaumont Cinema. Around 1958, Gibb's guitar was accidentally broken by Frost, who described the guitar as "broken in the middle".[19] By May 1958 when the Gibbs moved to Northern Grove it signalled the departure of Frost and Horrocks. The brothers later changed the name of the group to Wee Johnny Hayes and the Blue Cats. Under that name, they performed regularly in Minor 15, a talent contest for under-fifteens held on Thursday nights from 7:00 to 9:00 pm at Princess Club in Chorlton.[19]

At the beginning of August 1958, the Gibb family set sail for Australia as part of an assisted migration scheme from Southampton on the ship Fairsea. Also aboard was Red Symons, future guitarist of Skyhooks, as well as Kylie Minogue's parents.[21] The group later made a new group called the Bee Gees. In 1959, the brothers began singing between races at the Redcliffe Speedway to earn money. Their vocal talent brought them to the attention of Bill Gates, a radio deejay. Gates was also interested in Gibb's original material including "Let Me Love You" and "(Underneath the) Starlight of Love". After hearing those songs, Gates asked Gibb for more original material. Gibb quit school in September 1961 and the Gibbs moved to Surfers Paradise. The brothers spent the summers of 1961 and 1962 performing at hotels and clubs in the Gold Coast area. By September 1962, Gibb managed to audition songs to Col Joye. The Gibb family moved to Sydney at the start of 1963.[22]

Around the same time, the Bee Gees were signed to Festival but they were assigned to Leedon. Their first single, "The Battle of the Blue and the Grey" was written by Gibb. All of the Bee Gees' singles from 1963 to 1966 were written by Gibb. In July 1963, Lonnie Lee, one of Australia's top recording stars of the time, recorded what is said to be the first rock and roll recording of a Barry Gibb song. Recorded on Leedon Records and named "I'd Like To Leave If I May", radio preferred the flip side.[23] Also between 1963 and 1966, Gibb's songs were recorded by numerous other Australian recording artists including Trevor Gordon, Noeleen Batley, Anne Shelton, April Byron, Ronnie Burns and Lori Balmer.[24] One of them is his composition "One Road" which hit No. 2 in Australia New South Wales Chart and No. 32 on the Kent Music Report charts for Jimmy Little in 1964.[25][26] Another of his compositions, "I Just Don't Like to Be Alone" by Bryan Davies, reached No. 25 on the New South Wales chart in 1964.[27]

In 1966, Gibb won the annual Radio 5KA award for the best composition of the year, "I Was a Lover, A Leader of Men".[28][29][30]

1967–1970: return to UK, commercial break-out and worldwide popularity edit

The Bee Gees returned to the United Kingdom in early 1967. On 24 February, the group passed a live audition with Robert Stigwood and later signed to Robert Stigwood Organization also the same day that "Spicks and Specks" was released by Polydor as a single in the United Kingdom. Stigwood became the manager of the Bee Gees. Colin Petersen, drummer, and Vince Melouney, lead guitarist, later joined the group. The result was their first international LP Bee Gees' 1st. The second single from the album "To Love Somebody" – on which Gibb provided the lead vocal – has become a standard, covered by hundreds of artists consistently throughout the years since.

Around the same time, the Gibb brothers contributed backing vocals on the track "Cowman, Milk Your Cow" a song written by Gibb and Robin sung by singer Adam Faith.[31]

In 1967, Gibb was in The Speakeasy Club, a nightclub in London where he was introduced by Pete Townshend to John Lennon. Lennon was still wearing his outfit for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band photo shoot earlier that day on 30 March 1967; after a couple of scotch and cokes, Townshend said to Gibb, "Do you want to meet John?" and he led Gibb across to a room where Lennon was holding court and Townshend said, "John. This is Barry Gibb, from the group the Bee Gees" to which Lennon replied, "Howyadoin'"."So I met John Lennon's back", Gibb says with a laugh, "I didn't meet his front".[32] Gibb earlier said in 2010 about the meeting, "It was virtually a closed club and you went downstairs and there was a coffin and if you were someone they knew and you were supposed to go in, the wall would turn around... and in you would go. There would be [Rolling] Stones lying around all over the place. It was one of those days when I met John Lennon – from the back. It was Pete Townshend who introduced me... [Lennon said], 'Pleased to meet you', and he carried on talking to his guest."[33]

After many stresses on their personal and professional lives, both Barry and Robin collapsed from nervous exhaustion on a flight from Australia to Turkey in 1967. On 23 December 1967, Barry and Robin left England for Australia. As Gibb explained: "But due to time difference we arrived on Christmas Day, we missed Christmas Eve altogether!". The pair celebrated Christmas with their manager Robert Stigwood's family as Gibb said: "We went on to Sydney".[19]

 
Gibb performing with the Bee Gees in 1968

At the end of 1967, fame was taking its toll and the group were at odds with each other. At the start of 1968, the Gibbs were vying for influence in determining the musical direction of the group, creating tension in the studio and on stage. Also in 1968, to promote Horizontal the group made their first appearance on U.S. television on The Smothers Brothers Show as well as The Ed Sullivan Show.[34] The group later filmed a TV special Frankie Howerd Meets the Bee Gees with Frankie Howerd.[19] His 1968 composition "Only One Woman" (UK No. 5) was the Marbles' most successful single up to date. The Bee Gees were invited by Hollywood manager Lee Hazlewood at his party alongside the members of the Monkees and Honey Ltd. The photos from that event were leaked, and two of the pictures showing Gibb was talking to actress Angela Cartwright, and the other, is Gibb who was shown playing guitar and the members of Honey Ltd. sing along.[35]

In 1969, the Bee Gees released "First of May" as the A-side, with the flip side being "Lamplight" on which Robin sang the lead. Robert Stigwood chose "First of May" to be the A-side. No other songs were released from the album Odessa. Shortly after Robin announced his solo plans, the Bee Gees released their first single without him, "Tomorrow Tomorrow". Barry also worked with Samantha Sang, co-writing and producing two songs "The Love of a Woman" and the B-side "Don't Let It Happen Again" released on Parlophone.[36] He also produced songs for P.P. Arnold including "Bury Me Down By the River" (released as a single) which were originally recorded by the Bee Gees for their 1970 album.[37] In the summer of 1969, Petersen left the group which now only featured Barry and Maurice as the Bee Gees. Pentangle drummer Terry Cox replaced Petersen to complete another 12 songs, but only five songs were released in the album.[38]

The film Cucumber Castle, featuring only two Bee Gees after originally including Petersen, aired on BBC2 on 26 December 1970. When the group announced that they had split at the start of December 1969, Gibb spent January 1970 writing songs to record the following month.[39]

1970: debut as a solo artist edit

In February 1970, he started to record his first solo album, The Kid's No Good; he released his first solo single, "I'll Kiss Your Memory", but the rest of the songs that were supposed to be on the album were never released and only appeared in bootlegs.[40][41] "I'll Kiss Your Memory" was not charted in either the U.K. or U.S. but reached No. 16 in Netherlands in five weeks. Another country ballad "This Time" was chosen as the B-side.[42] Bruce Eder of AllMusic stated that the songs on The Kid's No Good were of country and sentimental numbers.[43]

In April 1970 the album Cucumber Castle was released four months after the break-up, featuring only Barry and Maurice, as Robin was working on his solo career.[44] For the first time as a solo artist, he appeared on the panel of judges and performed "One Bad Thing" and "The Day Your Eyes Meet Mine" on Miss Teen Princess of the World pageant in Germany in June, his reaction was "I've not appeared on stage for at least a year and three months, and I really miss people". In July 1970, Gibb travelled to Australia to act as compere for Go-Set, and on that occasion, he gave an interview on the magazine which revealed that sixteen months after the Bee Gees' break-up, but he was still not ready to argue with his brothers, "Obviously, we're still brothers, but we are no longer as a group".[19]

"One Bad Thing", which he considered as the second single from his debut album and Atco pressed some copies of it in August 1970 with "The Day Your Eyes Meet Mine" as the B-side.[45] and was distributed to the radio stations in Canada and elsewhere but was not continued and it was decided to focus on a new Bee Gees release (in favour of the Bee Gees' reunion single "Lonely Days") and was released around August.[44] While Polydor planned to release "One Bad Thing" by 2 October. (elsewhere except North America and Canada)[19] Gibb claimed that not only had he been focusing on writing and recording songs, but he had still hoped to be an actor, "I have already had offers to play different parts but, without appearing swell headed, I haven't found the right part yet".[19] "One Bad Thing" was later given by Gibb to his friend Ronnie Burns, a singer from Australia, and later released it as a single on Festival Records.[46]

 
Gibb in 1973 on the Dutch television show TopPop

1970–1974: Bee Gees' reunion, popularity to US and replacement of the arranger edit

In August 1970, the Bee Gees reunited and recorded together again, writing "Lonely Days" and "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" at their first reunion session.[44] Two of Gibb's singles were omitted after the group had reunited, "One Bad Thing / The Day Your Eyes Meet Mine" was withdrawn at the last minute in the US while Polydor planned to release "One Bad Thing" (2 October 1970).[19]

In 1971, the group released "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" which was their first American No. 1 hit. In October 1971, Gibb recorded three songs for his fan club called Barry Gibb Fan Club; one of the songs, "King Kathy" was released as a single on Lyntone Records.[47] Gibb had remained a constant creative force for the group and, by 1972, had set aside the idea of a parallel solo career and was ready to devote full attention to the band. To Whom It May Concern was the last album recorded fully at IBC Studios and their last album arranged by Bill Shepherd who had worked with the group since 1964. Also in 1972, Gibb moved to Los Angeles to record in the Record Plant studio.[48] In 1973, the Bee Gees moved to Robert Stigwood's RSO Records and released their first singles for Stigwood, "Saw a New Morning" and "Life in a Tin Can". Stigwood was not ready to give up on the group, but he did not believe in the musical direction they were taking. At the suggestion of Jerry Wexler and Ahmet Ertegun of Atlantic Records, Stigwood sent them to work with Atlantic producer and arranger Arif Mardin who produced the next Bee Gees album in 1974.[49] After a United States tour early in 1974, the group started to perform at small clubs in England.[50]

1975–1980: big success for disco works edit

"It came to me in a dream, there was a request by Arif Mardin, who was like an uncle to us, he was a great record producer during the song 'Nights On Broadway,' for the Main Course album, which is previous to the 'Fever' syndrome. And he said, 'Can any of you scream, scream in falsetto.' So, you know, give us an ad lib or a scream at the end. So from screaming, it turned into things like 'blaming it all'."[51]

—Gibb on discovering his falsetto skills, The Larry King Show, 2002

At the start of 1975, the group moved to Miami at the suggestion of Eric Clapton to work on their new album with R&B producer Arif Mardin in Criteria Studios. The first song featuring Gibb's falsetto was 1975's "Nights on Broadway". In 1976, Gibb wrote "I Just Want to Be Your Everything", his brother Andy Gibb's first US No. 1, and provided backup vocals.[52]

During 1976, Gibb met with Vince Melouney and wrote two songs, "Let It Ride" and "Morning Rain", that were never recorded.[52][53] In November 1977, the film Saturday Night Fever was released and its soundtrack became the best-selling soundtrack of all time. During 1977, Gibb co-wrote "Emotion", the song remains Samantha Sang's best-known hit. Gibb and Galuten wrote "Save Me, Save Me" originally recorded by the group Network[54] and later covered by Frankie Valli,[55] Dusty Springfield,[56] Rare Earth,[57] and Teri DeSario.[58] The film Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, featuring Gibb as Mark Henderson was shown in July 1978.[59] Between December 1977 and September 1978, seven songs Barry wrote would reach No. 1 in United States.[60] Andy's third single, "Shadow Dancing", which was credited to all four Gibb brothers, was also a US No. 1 single. In 1978, Gibb wrote a title song to order for their manager Robert Stigwood's film and stage musical Grease and was later recorded by singer Frankie Valli and reached No. 1 in the US. The song contains guitar work by Peter Frampton. In February 1978, he provided background vocals for his composition "Ain't Nothing Gonna Keep Me From You" which featured Teri DeSario on vocals.

After the Bee Gees' successful 1979 Spirits Having Flown Tour to promote the album of the same name, he wrote, produced, and sang on almost all of the songs on Andy Gibb's final album, After Dark, released at the start of 1980.

1980–1983: production for artists edit

In September 1980, Gibb produced the three new songs on Andy Gibb's first compilation album, Andy Gibb's Greatest Hits. In October 1980, Barbra Streisand's Guilty was released, produced by the Gibb-Galuten-Richardson team. the lead off single, Woman In Love was released in August and within 5 weeks was #1 on the US charts. The two songs of which were vocal duets between Streisand and Gibb are "Guilty" a U.S. Top 5, and "What Kind of Fool" also reached the Top 10 in the U.S. and reached No. 1 on the US Adult contemporary chart.[61] In 1981, the Bee Gees released Living Eyes. Songs from the album were not disco and the album was not a commercial success. In 1982, Clive Davis asked Gibb to write for Dionne Warwick, who was on his Arista label. Barry produced Warwick's Heartbreaker. The songs were all written by Gibb except "Our Day Will Come". In August 1983, after Gibb met Kenny Rogers who asked for some songs, Gibb recorded his first demo for Rogers entitled "Eyes That See in the Dark". At that time, Robin was working on his How Old Are You? album with Maurice playing instruments. The other songs intended for Kenny Rogers were written in late 1982,[62] then at the start of 1983, Barry continued to record the demos until April 1983, while also recording songs with the Bee Gees for the film Staying Alive. In August 1983, he produced Rogers' new album Eyes That See in the Dark, which includes the song "Islands in the Stream" by Rogers and Dolly Parton which became one of the best-selling singles in country music.[63]

1983–1986: break from the Bee Gees and switch to solo projects edit

In August 1983, Irving Azoff signed Gibb to the MCA Records for North America. Gibb was signed for a few million dollars to a multi-album deal. Polydor still had rights to Gibb's songs outside North America.[64] In September 1984, his album Now Voyager was released. Two singles from the album included "Shine, Shine", a US Top 40 single that reached the Top 10 in their Adult contemporary charts, and "Fine Line" which was less successful, only reaching No. 50 on the dance charts. The film Now Voyager starring Gibb was directed by Storm Thorgerson, in which Gibb is the protagonist, with actor Michael Hordern as his guide through a confusing world between life and death. The film includes a music video on most of the songs on Now Voyager. A video for "Fine Line" featuring Gibb without his trademark beard and was filmed in black and white.[65]

In 1985, Gibb started to record demos for Diana Ross, for her album Eaten Alive. In the same year, he co-wrote most of the songs on Robin Gibb's album Walls Have Eyes.[66]

In late 1985 and early 1986, he wrote new songs for his next album, though his third album Moonlight Madness was not released and most of the songs on that album was later released in 1988. Producer Randy Jackson plays bass on all of the tracks. Gibb co-wrote three songs for Swedish singer Carola on her album Runaway. Also in 1985, he joined the short-lived supergroup the Bunburys with David English.[67]

1987–2002: post Bee Gees edit

In early 1987, the Bee Gees started to record their first album in six years. In June and July 1987, Gibb and Maurice produced Andy Gibb's four new songs; one of them is "Arrow Through the Heart" which was released in 2010. In 1987, Gibb co-wrote "Up the Revolution" by Elton John.[68] And in 1988, Gibb recorded two new songs for the Hawks film. In September 1988, the film soundtrack of the film was released by Polydor only in the U.K. The songs were all performed by Gibb except "Chain Reaction" (Diana Ross). The single from the soundtrack, "Childhood Days", reached only No. 60 in Germany.[69]

Around 1990, the Bee Gees recorded High Civilization. In September 1990, Gibb played guitar and produced "Born to Be Loved by You" by Kelli Wolfe, which was released as an unreleased B-side in August 1993.[70] Around 1992, Gibb played guitar on Lulu's "Let Me Wake Up in Your Arms", released in 1993.[71] In 1993, the Bee Gees recorded and released Size Isn't Everything.[72] In 1994, the Bee Gees and Polydor planned a tour to promote Size Isn't Everything, but it was off in February, due to Gibb's trouble with arthritis in the back, right hand and right knee.[73] Gibb co-wrote "I Will Be There", which was recorded as a demo for Tina Turner and released on Turner's album Twenty Four Seven. In 2001, Gibb co-wrote "I Cannot Give You My Love" with Ashley Gibb, which was intended for Cliff Richard. In September 2001, the Bee Gees re-recorded "Islands in the Stream", which became their last session as a group, as Gibb did not seem to be present on the session in Middle Ear Studios, Miami Beach, Florida.[74] In 2002, Gibb and Michael Jackson recorded "All In Your Name". Also in 2002, Gibb sings background vocals on Michael Bublé's version of the 1971 song "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart".[75]

2003–2012: Maurice's death and semi-retirement of the Bee Gees edit

Maurice died suddenly on 12 January 2003. Ten months later, in November of that year, Gibb produced and contributed background vocals and guitar to two songs performed by Cliff Richard, "I Cannot Give You My Love" and "How Many Sleeps?"; Maurice's keyboard work from a 2001 demo version was included in this 2003 version.[76] On 2 May 2004, Barry and Robin Gibb received the CBE award at Buckingham Palace; their nephew Adam accepted his father Maurice's posthumous award.[77] Also in 2004, Gibb co-wrote and sang background vocals on his son Steve Gibb's solo single "Living in the Rain". In January 2005, along with many artists, Gibb and his brother Robin recorded vocal parts for the charity single "Grief Never Grows Old" on behalf of victims of the tsunami in the Indian Ocean on 26 December 2004. In April and May 2005, Barbra Streisand recorded songs for her new album produced by Gibb.[78] In August 2006, two Gibb singles, "Doctor Mann" and "Underworld", were released on iTunes. "Underworld" was featured on the film soundtrack of Arctic Tale but not in the film.[79] On 7 December 2006, Gibb joined 4,500 other musicians in a full-page advertisement in the Financial Times newspaper, calling for the British Government to extend the existing 50-year copyright protection of sound recordings in the United Kingdom. The fair play for musicians advertisement proposed that the copyright be extended to the American standard of 95 years and was a direct response to the Gowers Review (published by the British Government on 6 December 2006), which recommended the retention of the 50-year protection for sound recordings.[80]

In 2007, "Drown On the River" was released as a single on iTunes. The song later appeared on the soundtrack of Deal. Also in the same year, Gibb sang background vocals on Jamie Jo's song "U Turn Me On"[81] and wrote the theme music for ITV's Grease Is the Word. Also in 2007 Gibb appeared as a mentor in season six of American Idol. On 14 March 2009, Gibb teamed with Olivia Newton-John to present the one-hour finale performance at a star-studded 12-hour live concert at Sydney's Sydney Cricket Ground, part of Sound Relief, a fundraiser to aid victims of the February 2009 Victorian Bushfires that devastated large tracts of heavily wooded and populated south-eastern Australia, where the Gibb family once lived. The concert was televised live nationally across Australia on the Max TV cable network. On 10 July 2009, Gibb was made a Freeman of the Borough of Douglas (Isle of Man). The award was also bestowed upon his brother Robin and posthumously upon his brother Maurice.[82] In late 2009, Barry and Robin announced plans to record and perform together once again as the Bee Gees.[83]

In 2010, Gibb withdrew from a planned appearance on the Gorillaz album Plastic Beach which was released in March.[84] In December 2011, his two songs, "Grey Ghost" and "Daddy's Little Girl" were released.[85] On 21 February 2012, Gibb performed his first solo concert in the U.S. at the Seminole Hard Rock Cafe in Florida.[86] He sang "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" with Maurice's daughter, Samantha Gibb, who is a singer in her own band. Barry's son Steve was also on stage as lead guitarist and sang a Maurice composition, "On Time". On 20 May 2012, Robin Gibb died, making Barry the sole surviving Gibb brother.[87]

2012–present: Bee Gees' break-up and solo career edit

 
Gibb performing in 2014 at the Hollywood Bowl

Gibb made his debut performance at the Grand Ole Opry on 27 July 2012, performing three songs with Ricky Skaggs.[88] Skaggs later recorded "Soldier's Son" on which Gibb added vocals for Skaggs' album Music to My Ears released in 2012.[89]

He commenced a world tour in 2013 in Australia called Mythology Tour, featuring the Bee Gees anthology set album of the same name.[90] He was joined on stage by his son Steve and Maurice's daughter Samantha.[91] On that tour, for the first time on stage, Gibb performed "Playdown" (1966), "Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You" (1967), "I Started a Joke" (1969) and "With the Sun in My Eyes" (1968). Also, for the first time, the music video of the Bee Gees' 2001 song "Technicolor Dreams", written by Gibb, was shown before the show began. This short tour inspired Festival Records to release a box set of the Bee Gees' three Australian albums, The Festival Albums Collection, 1965–1967, and a 'best of' compilation of the group's Australian era songs titled Morning of My Life.[92]

On 27 October 2013, Gibb appeared at the Country Music Hall of Fame with Kenny Rogers and Bobby Bare; Gibb performed "Islands in the Stream" with Kelly Lang. In October, Gibb performed at the Grand Ole Opry for the second time with Ricky Skaggs.[93] On 21 December 2013, Barry Gibb made a surprise appearance on the US television show Saturday Night Live at the end of the "Barry Gibb Talk Show" skit with Jimmy Fallon, Justin Timberlake and Madonna. Also appearing that night was Sir Paul McCartney who shared the stage with Gibb during the closing credits where they embraced each other.[94]

On 27 January 2014, Gibb appeared on the American television show Late Night with Jimmy Fallon to announce the start of his first solo tour of the US. He performed "You Should Be Dancing" with help from Fallon's backing band, the Roots.[95] Gibb and Fallon sang some Everly Brothers songs, including "Bye Bye Love" and "Wake Up Little Susie". Gibb also sang "To Love Somebody" as a bonus online performance.[96] On 28 January, Gibb was interviewed by CNN about his brothers and, in that same interview, Gibb talked about Justin Bieber, saying he is "heading for a brick wall".[97] In a Mirror interview with Gibb on 11 July 2014 he said he was still mourning following the death of Robin and credits his wife Linda and Paul McCartney for helping him to recover.[98] Gibb appeared on a McCartney tribute album, The Art of McCartney, released on 18 November 2014 performing "When I'm Sixty-Four".[99] Gibb's friend, country singer TG Sheppard, said in an interview with Gary James that Gibb just moved to Nashville and was going into country music.[100]

On 8 February 2015 at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, Gibb, along with the group Pentatonix, presented the category of Best Pop Vocal Album.[101] On 26 March 2015, Gibb was one of the headlining acts on a music festival called the Hard Rock Rising Miami Beach Global Music Festival alongside Andrea Bocelli, Gloria Estefan, Flo Rida, Jon Secada and Wyclef Jean.[102][103]

On 26 June 2016, Gibb was scheduled to perform the "legend" spot at the Glastonbury Festival in England, but pulled out due to a family illness. He did, however, appear with Coldplay as a guest performer singing "To Love Somebody" and "Stayin' Alive".[104]

On 28 June 2016, it was announced that Gibb had signed to Columbia Records and would release his second solo album, In the Now, on 7 October 2016.[105][106] The album was Gibb's first album with all new material since the Bee Gees' final studio album, This Is Where I Came In (2001). In the Now was co-written by his sons Stephen and Ashley and produced with John Merchant.[105]

On 25 June 2017, Gibb performed the "legend" spot at the Glastonbury Festival in England.[107] He had joined Coldplay on stage during the same festival in 2016.[108]

On 6 November 2020, Gibb announced his latest album entitled Greenfields which is a duets album featuring country artists Dolly Parton, Little Big Town, Alison Krauss and others. The album contains 11 Bee Gees tracks and one unreleased Barry Gibb track, re-imagined as country songs. The song "Words of a Fool" featuring Jason Isbell was released the same day as a preview. The song was originally written by Gibb in 1986 for an unreleased album.[109] Barry was honored at the 46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors in December of 2023.

Personal life edit

Gibb's first marriage was to Maureen Bates, whom he married on 22 August 1966 when he was 19 years old. The couple lived together for only a short time and were divorced in July 1970.[110]

During the taping of the BBC's Top of the Pops in London, Gibb met the former Miss Edinburgh, Linda Gray. On 1 September 1970 (his 24th birthday), Gibb married Gray. Together, they have five children – Stephen (born 1973), Ashley (born 1977), Travis (born 1981), Michael (born 1984) and Alexandra (born 1991)[19] – and seven grandchildren.[111]

In his 11 July 2014 interview with The Mirror, Gibb said he became friends with Michael Jackson: "He would come to Miami and stay in our house. He'd sit in the kitchen and watch the fans outside his hotel on TV, just giggling – 'Hee hee!' He lived upstairs for a while, right before his child-molestation trial. We never discussed the case. We would just sit around and write and get drunk. Michael liked wine – there were a few nights when he just went to sleep on the floor", adding that he misses Jackson.[98]

In January 2006, Gibb purchased the former home of the late country singers Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash in Hendersonville, Tennessee, US intending to restore it and turn it into a songwriting retreat.[112] The house was destroyed by fire on 10 April 2007 while under renovation.[113]

On 10 July 2009, Gibb was made a Freeman of the Borough of Douglas (Isle of Man). The award was also bestowed upon his brother Robin and posthumously upon his brother Maurice.[82] Also in 2009, Gibb and his wife became U.S. citizens, while retaining their UK citizenship.[114]

Influences edit

Gibb's influences when he was in the Rattlesnakes were Tommy Steele,[115] the Mills Brothers,[116][117] the Everly Brothers, Paul Anka, and Cliff Richard.[19] The Bee Gees acknowledged that they would sing in the style of the Everlys and then add a third harmony; the result was "New York Mining Disaster 1941" (1967). When Gibb heard Roy Orbison's song "Crying", he said: "That was it. To me that was the voice of God."[118]

Gibb also praises the vocal skills of Frankie Valli as one of his influences: "Frankie Valli has become one of the hallmark voices of our generation. He created a style that we all still strive to emulate."[119] Gibb was also influenced by country music as his songs on the 1970 unreleased The Kid's No Good show: "Country music always inspired us. I love Nashville and I love this music. Since my brothers passed, I've been able to be self-indulgent. I've been able to go where I love the music".[120]

Legacy edit

In 2007 Gibb was ranked by Q magazine at No. 38 on its list of '100 Greatest Singers'.[121]

Gibb had a highly successful career as a member of the Bee Gees, a group near the top of the all-time top-sellers list. When the group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997, their citation read 'Only Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Michael Jackson, Garth Brooks and Paul McCartney have outsold the Bee Gees.'[122] The trio's contribution to Saturday Night Fever pushed the film's soundtrack past the 50 million mark in sales. It reigned as the top-selling album until Michael Jackson's Thriller. They are the only group in pop history to write, produce and record six straight No. 1 hits. They have also had 16 Grammy nominations and nine Grammy wins.

The three Gibb brothers were appointed Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2002. On 2 May 2004, Barry and Robin received their awards at Buckingham Palace, along with their nephew Adam, who collected the award on behalf of his father Maurice, who had died in January 2003.[77] Gibb was also awarded a knighthood in the 2018 New Year Honours. He was also made an Honorary Companion of the Order of Australia on 27 January 2022 in the 2022 Special Honours for eminent service to the performing arts as a musician, songwriter and record producer, to the advancement of Australian music artists and to philanthropy.[123] In 2023, He became a Kennedy Center Honoree for contributions to American culture & for being a "pop music pioneer".[14]

Gibb is also a prolific and successful songwriter and a fellow of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors.[8] In 1977, Gibb saw five of his songs simultaneously enter the Top Ten of the Billboard Hot 100 and, for one week in March, four of the top five songs were written by him. His songs were No. 1 for 27 out of 37 weeks from 24 December 1977 to 2 September 1978. Gibb also holds a very unusual record, in that he is the only songwriter in history to write four successive US No. 1 hits: in 1978, the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive" was replaced at number one by Andy's single, "Love Is Thicker Than Water", followed by the Bee Gees' "Night Fever" for their longest run, seven weeks. This was then replaced by the Bee Gee's "If I Can't Have You", recorded by Yvonne Elliman. He is the only male artist to have 10 songs on the 600 biggest songs of the Hot 100 Billboard in its history, having co-written, co-produced or performed them.[124]

As a songwriter, Gibb has had No. 1 songs in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, when "Islands in the Stream" became No. 1 in the UK as the Comic Relief single for 2009. His compositions for the Bee Gees have been recorded by numerous artists, including José Feliciano, Celine Dion, Al Green, Wyclef Jean, Janis Joplin, Jimmy Little, Barry Manilow, Olivia Newton-John, Roy Orbison, Elvis Presley, Kenny Rogers, Diana Ross, Nina Simone, Barbra Streisand, Samantha Sang, Tina Turner, Conway Twitty, Frankie Valli, Luther Vandross, Sarah Vaughan, Jennifer Warnes, Dionne Warwick and Andy Williams. Australian musician David Campbell, praising Gibb, compared the Beach Boys and the Bee Gees: 'And like Brian Wilson, Barry Gibb's melodies made the songs timeless.'[125]

Gibb's solo songs have been recorded by number of artists, including Lou Reizner, Samantha Sang, P. P. Arnold, Ronnie Burns, Jerry Vale and many others.[126] As a record producer, Gibb produced albums for Andy Gibb, Barbra Streisand, Dionne Warwick, Kenny Rogers, and Diana Ross.

Solo discography edit

Studio albums edit

Year Album details Peak chart positions
AUS
[127]
UK
[128]
US
[129]
1984 Now Voyager 85 72
2016 In the Now 3 2 63
2021 Greenfields
  • Released: 8 January 2021
  • Label: Capitol
1
[130]
1 15
[131]

Soundtracks edit

Year Album details
1988 Hawks
  • Released: September 1988
  • Label: Polydor

Compilations edit

Year Album details
2006 The Guilty Demos
  • Released: 10 October 2006
The Heartbreaker Demos
  • Released: 10 October 2006
The Eyes That See in the Dark Demos
  • Released: 10 October 2006
The Eaten Alive Demos
  • Released: 10 October 2006

Unreleased albums edit

Album details
The Kid's No Good
  • Recorded: 1970

Singles edit

Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
UK
[132]
AUS
[133]
US
[129]
[132]
US
Dance

[129]
US
AC

[129]
GER
[134]
NED
[135]
1970 "I'll Kiss Your Memory" 16 Singles only
1978 "A Day in the Life" Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (soundtrack)
1980 "Guilty" (with Barbra Streisand) 34 37 3 5 15 Guilty (Barbra Streisand album)
1981 "What Kind of Fool" (with Barbra Streisand) 10 1
1984 "Shine, Shine" 95 87 37 8 45 Now Voyager
"Fine Line" 50
1988 "Childhood Days" 60 Hawks (soundtrack)
2006 "Doctor Mann" Singles only
"Underworld"
2007 "Drown On the River"
2011 "All in Your Name" (with Michael Jackson)
"Grey Ghost"
"Daddy's Little Girl"
2020 "Butterfly" Greenfields
"—" denotes releases did not chart

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External links edit

  • Barry Gibb official website
  • Bee Gees official website 28 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine
  • Barry Gibb at IMDb
  • Barry Gibb discography at Discogs  

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commercially successful groups in the history of popular music Gibb s career has spanned over 60 years SirBarry GibbAC CBEGibb performing at Glastonbury Festival 2017BornBarry Alan Crompton Gibb 1946 09 01 1 September 1946 age 77 Douglas Isle of ManOther namesJohnny HayesOccupationsMusiciansingersongwriterrecord producerYears active1955 presentSpousesMaureen Bates m 1966 div 1970 wbr Linda Gray m 1970 wbr Children5 including SteveParentHugh Gibb father RelativesMaurice Gibb brother Robin Gibb brother Andy Gibb brother Musical careerOriginManchester England 1 GenresRock 2 pop 3 disco 4 country 5 Instrument s VocalsguitarLabelsPolydorAtcoMCACapitolFormerly ofBee GeesThe RattlesnakesWebsitebarrygibb wbr comSignatureWell known for his wide vocal range Gibb s most notable trait is a far reaching high pitched falsetto As a songwriter he shares with John Lennon and Paul McCartney the record for most consecutive Billboard Hot 100 number ones each having six In total he has written or co written sixteen Billboard Hot 100 number ones In 1994 he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame with his brothers In 1997 he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Bee Gees 8 In 2007 Q magazine ranked him number 38 on its list of the 100 Greatest Singers 9 Guinness World Records lists him as the second most successful songwriter in history behind McCartney 10 Gibb was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE in the 2002 New Year Honours for services to music and entertainment and a Knight Bachelor in the 2018 New Year Honours for services to music and charity 11 12 13 He was also made an Honorary Companion of the Order of Australia on 27 January 2022 14 Contents 1 1946 1954 Early years 2 1955 2012 the Rattlesnakes to the Bee Gees 2 1 1955 1966 return to Manchester formation television performances and foundation as a songwriter 2 2 1967 1970 return to UK commercial break out and worldwide popularity 2 3 1970 debut as a solo artist 2 4 1970 1974 Bee Gees reunion popularity to US and replacement of the arranger 2 5 1975 1980 big success for disco works 2 6 1980 1983 production for artists 2 7 1983 1986 break from the Bee Gees and switch to solo projects 2 8 1987 2002 post Bee Gees 2 9 2003 2012 Maurice s death and semi retirement of the Bee Gees 3 2012 present Bee Gees break up and solo career 4 Personal life 5 Influences 6 Legacy 7 Solo discography 7 1 Studio albums 7 2 Soundtracks 7 3 Compilations 7 4 Unreleased albums 7 5 Singles 8 References 9 External links1946 1954 Early years editBarry Alan Crompton Gibb was born at Jane Crookall Maternity Home in Douglas Isle of Man on 1 September 1946 to Hugh Gibb 15 January 1916 6 March 1992 a drummer and Barbara Gibb nee Pass 17 November 1920 12 August 2016 both Manchester natives 15 He has English Irish and Scottish ancestry 16 Gibb s grandfather Hugh Gibb Sr was born in Lanarkshire Scotland in 1892 17 He has an older sister Lesley Evans His second name Alan was after his father s youngest brother who died in infancy According to Hugh Gibb in a mix of fact and fiction his third name Crompton was given to honour the Gibbs ancestor Sir Isaac Crompton actually Samuel Crompton 18 When Gibb was born his father was busy as a musician working at various hotels in Douglas while his mother stayed at home looking after the children Later the Gibbs moved to Chapel House on Strang Road When he was almost two years old he was badly scalded in an accident involving a hot teapot his mother had just set on the table which he climbed up and knocked over the teapot He was in Nobles Hospital for about two and a half months Gibb later commented on that incident Then the gangrene set in Because in those days the advancement of medicine simply didn t apply to people with bad scalds so you didn t have skin grafts you didn t have things like that But this was a particularly bad scald and I think I had 20 minutes to live at some point The incredible thing for me is that whole two years is wiped from my memory the whole period of being in hospital The idea of being burnt is in there somewhere but I have no knowledge of it I ve got the scars but I have no knowledge 15 nbsp 50 St Catherine s Drive childhood home of the Bee Gees In 1949 the Gibb family relocated to 50 St Catherine s Drive 19 Later that year on 22 December Gibb s two younger brothers Robin and Maurice were born When the twins were young the family moved to Smedley Cottage Spring Valley also in Douglas 19 Gibb started school on 4 September 1951 three days after his fifth birthday attending Braddan school In 1952 the Gibb family relocated to 43 Snaefell Road Willaston which became their home for the next two years The same year he went to Tynwald Street Infants School On his seventh birthday in 1953 he went to Desmesne Road Boys School 15 1955 2012 the Rattlesnakes to the Bee Gees editFurther information The Rattlesnakes 1955 band Robert Stigwood Bee Gees and The Bee Gees concerts in 1967 and 1968 1955 1966 return to Manchester formation television performances and foundation as a songwriter edit In 1955 when the Gibb family moved back to their hometown of Manchester 20 the brothers formed the skiffle group the Rattlesnakes consisting of Barry on vocals lead and slide guitar Robin and Maurice on vocals and acoustic guitar and friends neighbours Paul Frost and Kenny Horrocks also providing vocals By 1957 the Rattlesnakes played songs by Cliff Richard Paul Anka Buddy Holly and the Everly Brothers Gibb said that their first song played was Paul Anka s I Love You Baby however in 1968 he remembered it as the Everly Brothers Wake Up Little Susie The Rattlesnakes first professional gig took place on 28 December 1957 in the Gaumont Cinema Around 1958 Gibb s guitar was accidentally broken by Frost who described the guitar as broken in the middle 19 By May 1958 when the Gibbs moved to Northern Grove it signalled the departure of Frost and Horrocks The brothers later changed the name of the group to Wee Johnny Hayes and the Blue Cats Under that name they performed regularly in Minor 15 a talent contest for under fifteens held on Thursday nights from 7 00 to 9 00 pm at Princess Club in Chorlton 19 At the beginning of August 1958 the Gibb family set sail for Australia as part of an assisted migration scheme from Southampton on the ship Fairsea Also aboard was Red Symons future guitarist of Skyhooks as well as Kylie Minogue s parents 21 The group later made a new group called the Bee Gees In 1959 the brothers began singing between races at the Redcliffe Speedway to earn money Their vocal talent brought them to the attention of Bill Gates a radio deejay Gates was also interested in Gibb s original material including Let Me Love You and Underneath the Starlight of Love After hearing those songs Gates asked Gibb for more original material Gibb quit school in September 1961 and the Gibbs moved to Surfers Paradise The brothers spent the summers of 1961 and 1962 performing at hotels and clubs in the Gold Coast area By September 1962 Gibb managed to audition songs to Col Joye The Gibb family moved to Sydney at the start of 1963 22 Around the same time the Bee Gees were signed to Festival but they were assigned to Leedon Their first single The Battle of the Blue and the Grey was written by Gibb All of the Bee Gees singles from 1963 to 1966 were written by Gibb In July 1963 Lonnie Lee one of Australia s top recording stars of the time recorded what is said to be the first rock and roll recording of a Barry Gibb song Recorded on Leedon Records and named I d Like To Leave If I May radio preferred the flip side 23 Also between 1963 and 1966 Gibb s songs were recorded by numerous other Australian recording artists including Trevor Gordon Noeleen Batley Anne Shelton April Byron Ronnie Burns and Lori Balmer 24 One of them is his composition One Road which hit No 2 in Australia New South Wales Chart and No 32 on the Kent Music Report charts for Jimmy Little in 1964 25 26 Another of his compositions I Just Don t Like to Be Alone by Bryan Davies reached No 25 on the New South Wales chart in 1964 27 In 1966 Gibb won the annual Radio 5KA award for the best composition of the year I Was a Lover A Leader of Men 28 29 30 1967 1970 return to UK commercial break out and worldwide popularity edit The Bee Gees returned to the United Kingdom in early 1967 On 24 February the group passed a live audition with Robert Stigwood and later signed to Robert Stigwood Organization also the same day that Spicks and Specks was released by Polydor as a single in the United Kingdom Stigwood became the manager of the Bee Gees Colin Petersen drummer and Vince Melouney lead guitarist later joined the group The result was their first international LP Bee Gees 1st The second single from the album To Love Somebody on which Gibb provided the lead vocal has become a standard covered by hundreds of artists consistently throughout the years since Around the same time the Gibb brothers contributed backing vocals on the track Cowman Milk Your Cow a song written by Gibb and Robin sung by singer Adam Faith 31 In 1967 Gibb was in The Speakeasy Club a nightclub in London where he was introduced by Pete Townshend to John Lennon Lennon was still wearing his outfit for Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band photo shoot earlier that day on 30 March 1967 after a couple of scotch and cokes Townshend said to Gibb Do you want to meet John and he led Gibb across to a room where Lennon was holding court and Townshend said John This is Barry Gibb from the group the Bee Gees to which Lennon replied Howyadoin So I met John Lennon s back Gibb says with a laugh I didn t meet his front 32 Gibb earlier said in 2010 about the meeting It was virtually a closed club and you went downstairs and there was a coffin and if you were someone they knew and you were supposed to go in the wall would turn around and in you would go There would be Rolling Stones lying around all over the place It was one of those days when I met John Lennon from the back It was Pete Townshend who introduced me Lennon said Pleased to meet you and he carried on talking to his guest 33 After many stresses on their personal and professional lives both Barry and Robin collapsed from nervous exhaustion on a flight from Australia to Turkey in 1967 On 23 December 1967 Barry and Robin left England for Australia As Gibb explained But due to time difference we arrived on Christmas Day we missed Christmas Eve altogether The pair celebrated Christmas with their manager Robert Stigwood s family as Gibb said We went on to Sydney 19 nbsp Gibb performing with the Bee Gees in 1968At the end of 1967 fame was taking its toll and the group were at odds with each other At the start of 1968 the Gibbs were vying for influence in determining the musical direction of the group creating tension in the studio and on stage Also in 1968 to promote Horizontal the group made their first appearance on U S television on The Smothers Brothers Show as well as The Ed Sullivan Show 34 The group later filmed a TV special Frankie Howerd Meets the Bee Gees with Frankie Howerd 19 His 1968 composition Only One Woman UK No 5 was the Marbles most successful single up to date The Bee Gees were invited by Hollywood manager Lee Hazlewood at his party alongside the members of the Monkees and Honey Ltd The photos from that event were leaked and two of the pictures showing Gibb was talking to actress Angela Cartwright and the other is Gibb who was shown playing guitar and the members of Honey Ltd sing along 35 In 1969 the Bee Gees released First of May as the A side with the flip side being Lamplight on which Robin sang the lead Robert Stigwood chose First of May to be the A side No other songs were released from the album Odessa Shortly after Robin announced his solo plans the Bee Gees released their first single without him Tomorrow Tomorrow Barry also worked with Samantha Sang co writing and producing two songs The Love of a Woman and the B side Don t Let It Happen Again released on Parlophone 36 He also produced songs for P P Arnold including Bury Me Down By the River released as a single which were originally recorded by the Bee Gees for their 1970 album 37 In the summer of 1969 Petersen left the group which now only featured Barry and Maurice as the Bee Gees Pentangle drummer Terry Cox replaced Petersen to complete another 12 songs but only five songs were released in the album 38 The film Cucumber Castle featuring only two Bee Gees after originally including Petersen aired on BBC2 on 26 December 1970 When the group announced that they had split at the start of December 1969 Gibb spent January 1970 writing songs to record the following month 39 1970 debut as a solo artist edit In February 1970 he started to record his first solo album The Kid s No Good he released his first solo single I ll Kiss Your Memory but the rest of the songs that were supposed to be on the album were never released and only appeared in bootlegs 40 41 I ll Kiss Your Memory was not charted in either the U K or U S but reached No 16 in Netherlands in five weeks Another country ballad This Time was chosen as the B side 42 Bruce Eder of AllMusic stated that the songs on The Kid s No Good were of country and sentimental numbers 43 In April 1970 the album Cucumber Castle was released four months after the break up featuring only Barry and Maurice as Robin was working on his solo career 44 For the first time as a solo artist he appeared on the panel of judges and performed One Bad Thing and The Day Your Eyes Meet Mine on Miss Teen Princess of the World pageant in Germany in June his reaction was I ve not appeared on stage for at least a year and three months and I really miss people In July 1970 Gibb travelled to Australia to act as compere for Go Set and on that occasion he gave an interview on the magazine which revealed that sixteen months after the Bee Gees break up but he was still not ready to argue with his brothers Obviously we re still brothers but we are no longer as a group 19 One Bad Thing which he considered as the second single from his debut album and Atco pressed some copies of it in August 1970 with The Day Your Eyes Meet Mine as the B side 45 and was distributed to the radio stations in Canada and elsewhere but was not continued and it was decided to focus on a new Bee Gees release in favour of the Bee Gees reunion single Lonely Days and was released around August 44 While Polydor planned to release One Bad Thing by 2 October elsewhere except North America and Canada 19 Gibb claimed that not only had he been focusing on writing and recording songs but he had still hoped to be an actor I have already had offers to play different parts but without appearing swell headed I haven t found the right part yet 19 One Bad Thing was later given by Gibb to his friend Ronnie Burns a singer from Australia and later released it as a single on Festival Records 46 nbsp Gibb in 1973 on the Dutch television show TopPop1970 1974 Bee Gees reunion popularity to US and replacement of the arranger edit In August 1970 the Bee Gees reunited and recorded together again writing Lonely Days and How Can You Mend a Broken Heart at their first reunion session 44 Two of Gibb s singles were omitted after the group had reunited One Bad Thing The Day Your Eyes Meet Mine was withdrawn at the last minute in the US while Polydor planned to release One Bad Thing 2 October 1970 19 In 1971 the group released How Can You Mend a Broken Heart which was their first American No 1 hit In October 1971 Gibb recorded three songs for his fan club called Barry Gibb Fan Club one of the songs King Kathy was released as a single on Lyntone Records 47 Gibb had remained a constant creative force for the group and by 1972 had set aside the idea of a parallel solo career and was ready to devote full attention to the band To Whom It May Concern was the last album recorded fully at IBC Studios and their last album arranged by Bill Shepherd who had worked with the group since 1964 Also in 1972 Gibb moved to Los Angeles to record in the Record Plant studio 48 In 1973 the Bee Gees moved to Robert Stigwood s RSO Records and released their first singles for Stigwood Saw a New Morning and Life in a Tin Can Stigwood was not ready to give up on the group but he did not believe in the musical direction they were taking At the suggestion of Jerry Wexler and Ahmet Ertegun of Atlantic Records Stigwood sent them to work with Atlantic producer and arranger Arif Mardin who produced the next Bee Gees album in 1974 49 After a United States tour early in 1974 the group started to perform at small clubs in England 50 1975 1980 big success for disco works edit It came to me in a dream there was a request by Arif Mardin who was like an uncle to us he was a great record producer during the song Nights On Broadway for the Main Course album which is previous to the Fever syndrome And he said Can any of you scream scream in falsetto So you know give us an ad lib or a scream at the end So from screaming it turned into things like blaming it all 51 Gibb on discovering his falsetto skills The Larry King Show 2002 At the start of 1975 the group moved to Miami at the suggestion of Eric Clapton to work on their new album with R amp B producer Arif Mardin in Criteria Studios The first song featuring Gibb s falsetto was 1975 s Nights on Broadway In 1976 Gibb wrote I Just Want to Be Your Everything his brother Andy Gibb s first US No 1 and provided backup vocals 52 During 1976 Gibb met with Vince Melouney and wrote two songs Let It Ride and Morning Rain that were never recorded 52 53 In November 1977 the film Saturday Night Fever was released and its soundtrack became the best selling soundtrack of all time During 1977 Gibb co wrote Emotion the song remains Samantha Sang s best known hit Gibb and Galuten wrote Save Me Save Me originally recorded by the group Network 54 and later covered by Frankie Valli 55 Dusty Springfield 56 Rare Earth 57 and Teri DeSario 58 The film Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band featuring Gibb as Mark Henderson was shown in July 1978 59 Between December 1977 and September 1978 seven songs Barry wrote would reach No 1 in United States 60 Andy s third single Shadow Dancing which was credited to all four Gibb brothers was also a US No 1 single In 1978 Gibb wrote a title song to order for their manager Robert Stigwood s film and stage musical Grease and was later recorded by singer Frankie Valli and reached No 1 in the US The song contains guitar work by Peter Frampton In February 1978 he provided background vocals for his composition Ain t Nothing Gonna Keep Me From You which featured Teri DeSario on vocals After the Bee Gees successful 1979 Spirits Having Flown Tour to promote the album of the same name he wrote produced and sang on almost all of the songs on Andy Gibb s final album After Dark released at the start of 1980 1980 1983 production for artists edit In September 1980 Gibb produced the three new songs on Andy Gibb s first compilation album Andy Gibb s Greatest Hits In October 1980 Barbra Streisand s Guilty was released produced by the Gibb Galuten Richardson team the lead off single Woman In Love was released in August and within 5 weeks was 1 on the US charts The two songs of which were vocal duets between Streisand and Gibb are Guilty a U S Top 5 and What Kind of Fool also reached the Top 10 in the U S and reached No 1 on the US Adult contemporary chart 61 In 1981 the Bee Gees released Living Eyes Songs from the album were not disco and the album was not a commercial success In 1982 Clive Davis asked Gibb to write for Dionne Warwick who was on his Arista label Barry produced Warwick s Heartbreaker The songs were all written by Gibb except Our Day Will Come In August 1983 after Gibb met Kenny Rogers who asked for some songs Gibb recorded his first demo for Rogers entitled Eyes That See in the Dark At that time Robin was working on his How Old Are You album with Maurice playing instruments The other songs intended for Kenny Rogers were written in late 1982 62 then at the start of 1983 Barry continued to record the demos until April 1983 while also recording songs with the Bee Gees for the film Staying Alive In August 1983 he produced Rogers new album Eyes That See in the Dark which includes the song Islands in the Stream by Rogers and Dolly Parton which became one of the best selling singles in country music 63 1983 1986 break from the Bee Gees and switch to solo projects edit In August 1983 Irving Azoff signed Gibb to the MCA Records for North America Gibb was signed for a few million dollars to a multi album deal Polydor still had rights to Gibb s songs outside North America 64 In September 1984 his album Now Voyager was released Two singles from the album included Shine Shine a US Top 40 single that reached the Top 10 in their Adult contemporary charts and Fine Line which was less successful only reaching No 50 on the dance charts The film Now Voyager starring Gibb was directed by Storm Thorgerson in which Gibb is the protagonist with actor Michael Hordern as his guide through a confusing world between life and death The film includes a music video on most of the songs on Now Voyager A video for Fine Line featuring Gibb without his trademark beard and was filmed in black and white 65 In 1985 Gibb started to record demos for Diana Ross for her album Eaten Alive In the same year he co wrote most of the songs on Robin Gibb s album Walls Have Eyes 66 In late 1985 and early 1986 he wrote new songs for his next album though his third album Moonlight Madness was not released and most of the songs on that album was later released in 1988 Producer Randy Jackson plays bass on all of the tracks Gibb co wrote three songs for Swedish singer Carola on her album Runaway Also in 1985 he joined the short lived supergroup the Bunburys with David English 67 1987 2002 post Bee Gees edit In early 1987 the Bee Gees started to record their first album in six years In June and July 1987 Gibb and Maurice produced Andy Gibb s four new songs one of them is Arrow Through the Heart which was released in 2010 In 1987 Gibb co wrote Up the Revolution by Elton John 68 And in 1988 Gibb recorded two new songs for the Hawks film In September 1988 the film soundtrack of the film was released by Polydor only in the U K The songs were all performed by Gibb except Chain Reaction Diana Ross The single from the soundtrack Childhood Days reached only No 60 in Germany 69 Around 1990 the Bee Gees recorded High Civilization In September 1990 Gibb played guitar and produced Born to Be Loved by You by Kelli Wolfe which was released as an unreleased B side in August 1993 70 Around 1992 Gibb played guitar on Lulu s Let Me Wake Up in Your Arms released in 1993 71 In 1993 the Bee Gees recorded and released Size Isn t Everything 72 In 1994 the Bee Gees and Polydor planned a tour to promote Size Isn t Everything but it was off in February due to Gibb s trouble with arthritis in the back right hand and right knee 73 Gibb co wrote I Will Be There which was recorded as a demo for Tina Turner and released on Turner s album Twenty Four Seven In 2001 Gibb co wrote I Cannot Give You My Love with Ashley Gibb which was intended for Cliff Richard In September 2001 the Bee Gees re recorded Islands in the Stream which became their last session as a group as Gibb did not seem to be present on the session in Middle Ear Studios Miami Beach Florida 74 In 2002 Gibb and Michael Jackson recorded All In Your Name Also in 2002 Gibb sings background vocals on Michael Buble s version of the 1971 song How Can You Mend a Broken Heart 75 2003 2012 Maurice s death and semi retirement of the Bee Gees edit Maurice died suddenly on 12 January 2003 Ten months later in November of that year Gibb produced and contributed background vocals and guitar to two songs performed by Cliff Richard I Cannot Give You My Love and How Many Sleeps Maurice s keyboard work from a 2001 demo version was included in this 2003 version 76 On 2 May 2004 Barry and Robin Gibb received the CBE award at Buckingham Palace their nephew Adam accepted his father Maurice s posthumous award 77 Also in 2004 Gibb co wrote and sang background vocals on his son Steve Gibb s solo single Living in the Rain In January 2005 along with many artists Gibb and his brother Robin recorded vocal parts for the charity single Grief Never Grows Old on behalf of victims of the tsunami in the Indian Ocean on 26 December 2004 In April and May 2005 Barbra Streisand recorded songs for her new album produced by Gibb 78 In August 2006 two Gibb singles Doctor Mann and Underworld were released on iTunes Underworld was featured on the film soundtrack of Arctic Tale but not in the film 79 On 7 December 2006 Gibb joined 4 500 other musicians in a full page advertisement in the Financial Times newspaper calling for the British Government to extend the existing 50 year copyright protection of sound recordings in the United Kingdom The fair play for musicians advertisement proposed that the copyright be extended to the American standard of 95 years and was a direct response to the Gowers Review published by the British Government on 6 December 2006 which recommended the retention of the 50 year protection for sound recordings 80 In 2007 Drown On the River was released as a single on iTunes The song later appeared on the soundtrack of Deal Also in the same year Gibb sang background vocals on Jamie Jo s song U Turn Me On 81 and wrote the theme music for ITV s Grease Is the Word Also in 2007 Gibb appeared as a mentor in season six of American Idol On 14 March 2009 Gibb teamed with Olivia Newton John to present the one hour finale performance at a star studded 12 hour live concert at Sydney s Sydney Cricket Ground part of Sound Relief a fundraiser to aid victims of the February 2009 Victorian Bushfires that devastated large tracts of heavily wooded and populated south eastern Australia where the Gibb family once lived The concert was televised live nationally across Australia on the Max TV cable network On 10 July 2009 Gibb was made a Freeman of the Borough of Douglas Isle of Man The award was also bestowed upon his brother Robin and posthumously upon his brother Maurice 82 In late 2009 Barry and Robin announced plans to record and perform together once again as the Bee Gees 83 In 2010 Gibb withdrew from a planned appearance on the Gorillaz album Plastic Beach which was released in March 84 In December 2011 his two songs Grey Ghost and Daddy s Little Girl were released 85 On 21 February 2012 Gibb performed his first solo concert in the U S at the Seminole Hard Rock Cafe in Florida 86 He sang How Can You Mend a Broken Heart with Maurice s daughter Samantha Gibb who is a singer in her own band Barry s son Steve was also on stage as lead guitarist and sang a Maurice composition On Time On 20 May 2012 Robin Gibb died making Barry the sole surviving Gibb brother 87 2012 present Bee Gees break up and solo career edit nbsp Gibb performing in 2014 at the Hollywood BowlGibb made his debut performance at the Grand Ole Opry on 27 July 2012 performing three songs with Ricky Skaggs 88 Skaggs later recorded Soldier s Son on which Gibb added vocals for Skaggs album Music to My Ears released in 2012 89 He commenced a world tour in 2013 in Australia called Mythology Tour featuring the Bee Gees anthology set album of the same name 90 He was joined on stage by his son Steve and Maurice s daughter Samantha 91 On that tour for the first time on stage Gibb performed Playdown 1966 Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You 1967 I Started a Joke 1969 and With the Sun in My Eyes 1968 Also for the first time the music video of the Bee Gees 2001 song Technicolor Dreams written by Gibb was shown before the show began This short tour inspired Festival Records to release a box set of the Bee Gees three Australian albums The Festival Albums Collection 1965 1967 and a best of compilation of the group s Australian era songs titled Morning of My Life 92 On 27 October 2013 Gibb appeared at the Country Music Hall of Fame with Kenny Rogers and Bobby Bare Gibb performed Islands in the Stream with Kelly Lang In October Gibb performed at the Grand Ole Opry for the second time with Ricky Skaggs 93 On 21 December 2013 Barry Gibb made a surprise appearance on the US television show Saturday Night Live at the end of the Barry Gibb Talk Show skit with Jimmy Fallon Justin Timberlake and Madonna Also appearing that night was Sir Paul McCartney who shared the stage with Gibb during the closing credits where they embraced each other 94 On 27 January 2014 Gibb appeared on the American television show Late Night with Jimmy Fallon to announce the start of his first solo tour of the US He performed You Should Be Dancing with help from Fallon s backing band the Roots 95 Gibb and Fallon sang some Everly Brothers songs including Bye Bye Love and Wake Up Little Susie Gibb also sang To Love Somebody as a bonus online performance 96 On 28 January Gibb was interviewed by CNN about his brothers and in that same interview Gibb talked about Justin Bieber saying he is heading for a brick wall 97 In a Mirror interview with Gibb on 11 July 2014 he said he was still mourning following the death of Robin and credits his wife Linda and Paul McCartney for helping him to recover 98 Gibb appeared on a McCartney tribute album The Art of McCartney released on 18 November 2014 performing When I m Sixty Four 99 Gibb s friend country singer TG Sheppard said in an interview with Gary James that Gibb just moved to Nashville and was going into country music 100 On 8 February 2015 at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards Gibb along with the group Pentatonix presented the category of Best Pop Vocal Album 101 On 26 March 2015 Gibb was one of the headlining acts on a music festival called the Hard Rock Rising Miami Beach Global Music Festival alongside Andrea Bocelli Gloria Estefan Flo Rida Jon Secada and Wyclef Jean 102 103 On 26 June 2016 Gibb was scheduled to perform the legend spot at the Glastonbury Festival in England but pulled out due to a family illness He did however appear with Coldplay as a guest performer singing To Love Somebody and Stayin Alive 104 On 28 June 2016 it was announced that Gibb had signed to Columbia Records and would release his second solo album In the Now on 7 October 2016 105 106 The album was Gibb s first album with all new material since the Bee Gees final studio album This Is Where I Came In 2001 In the Now was co written by his sons Stephen and Ashley and produced with John Merchant 105 On 25 June 2017 Gibb performed the legend spot at the Glastonbury Festival in England 107 He had joined Coldplay on stage during the same festival in 2016 108 On 6 November 2020 Gibb announced his latest album entitled Greenfields which is a duets album featuring country artists Dolly Parton Little Big Town Alison Krauss and others The album contains 11 Bee Gees tracks and one unreleased Barry Gibb track re imagined as country songs The song Words of a Fool featuring Jason Isbell was released the same day as a preview The song was originally written by Gibb in 1986 for an unreleased album 109 Barry was honored at the 46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors in December of 2023 Personal life editGibb s first marriage was to Maureen Bates whom he married on 22 August 1966 when he was 19 years old The couple lived together for only a short time and were divorced in July 1970 110 During the taping of the BBC s Top of the Pops in London Gibb met the former Miss Edinburgh Linda Gray On 1 September 1970 his 24th birthday Gibb married Gray Together they have five children Stephen born 1973 Ashley born 1977 Travis born 1981 Michael born 1984 and Alexandra born 1991 19 and seven grandchildren 111 In his 11 July 2014 interview with The Mirror Gibb said he became friends with Michael Jackson He would come to Miami and stay in our house He d sit in the kitchen and watch the fans outside his hotel on TV just giggling Hee hee He lived upstairs for a while right before his child molestation trial We never discussed the case We would just sit around and write and get drunk Michael liked wine there were a few nights when he just went to sleep on the floor adding that he misses Jackson 98 In January 2006 Gibb purchased the former home of the late country singers Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash in Hendersonville Tennessee US intending to restore it and turn it into a songwriting retreat 112 The house was destroyed by fire on 10 April 2007 while under renovation 113 On 10 July 2009 Gibb was made a Freeman of the Borough of Douglas Isle of Man The award was also bestowed upon his brother Robin and posthumously upon his brother Maurice 82 Also in 2009 Gibb and his wife became U S citizens while retaining their UK citizenship 114 Influences editGibb s influences when he was in the Rattlesnakes were Tommy Steele 115 the Mills Brothers 116 117 the Everly Brothers Paul Anka and Cliff Richard 19 The Bee Gees acknowledged that they would sing in the style of the Everlys and then add a third harmony the result was New York Mining Disaster 1941 1967 When Gibb heard Roy Orbison s song Crying he said That was it To me that was the voice of God 118 Gibb also praises the vocal skills of Frankie Valli as one of his influences Frankie Valli has become one of the hallmark voices of our generation He created a style that we all still strive to emulate 119 Gibb was also influenced by country music as his songs on the 1970 unreleased The Kid s No Good show Country music always inspired us I love Nashville and I love this music Since my brothers passed I ve been able to be self indulgent I ve been able to go where I love the music 120 Legacy editIn 2007 Gibb was ranked by Q magazine at No 38 on its list of 100 Greatest Singers 121 Gibb had a highly successful career as a member of the Bee Gees a group near the top of the all time top sellers list When the group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 their citation read Only Elvis Presley the Beatles Michael Jackson Garth Brooks and Paul McCartney have outsold the Bee Gees 122 The trio s contribution to Saturday Night Fever pushed the film s soundtrack past the 50 million mark in sales It reigned as the top selling album until Michael Jackson s Thriller They are the only group in pop history to write produce and record six straight No 1 hits They have also had 16 Grammy nominations and nine Grammy wins The three Gibb brothers were appointed Commanders of the Order of the British Empire CBE in 2002 On 2 May 2004 Barry and Robin received their awards at Buckingham Palace along with their nephew Adam who collected the award on behalf of his father Maurice who had died in January 2003 77 Gibb was also awarded a knighthood in the 2018 New Year Honours He was also made an Honorary Companion of the Order of Australia on 27 January 2022 in the 2022 Special Honours for eminent service to the performing arts as a musician songwriter and record producer to the advancement of Australian music artists and to philanthropy 123 In 2023 He became a Kennedy Center Honoree for contributions to American culture amp for being a pop music pioneer 14 Gibb is also a prolific and successful songwriter and a fellow of the British Academy of Songwriters Composers and Authors 8 In 1977 Gibb saw five of his songs simultaneously enter the Top Ten of the Billboard Hot 100 and for one week in March four of the top five songs were written by him His songs were No 1 for 27 out of 37 weeks from 24 December 1977 to 2 September 1978 Gibb also holds a very unusual record in that he is the only songwriter in history to write four successive US No 1 hits in 1978 the Bee Gees Stayin Alive was replaced at number one by Andy s single Love Is Thicker Than Water followed by the Bee Gees Night Fever for their longest run seven weeks This was then replaced by the Bee Gee s If I Can t Have You recorded by Yvonne Elliman He is the only male artist to have 10 songs on the 600 biggest songs of the Hot 100 Billboard in its history having co written co produced or performed them 124 As a songwriter Gibb has had No 1 songs in the 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s and 2000s when Islands in the Stream became No 1 in the UK as the Comic Relief single for 2009 His compositions for the Bee Gees have been recorded by numerous artists including Jose Feliciano Celine Dion Al Green Wyclef Jean Janis Joplin Jimmy Little Barry Manilow Olivia Newton John Roy Orbison Elvis Presley Kenny Rogers Diana Ross Nina Simone Barbra Streisand Samantha Sang Tina Turner Conway Twitty Frankie Valli Luther Vandross Sarah Vaughan Jennifer Warnes Dionne Warwick and Andy Williams Australian musician David Campbell praising Gibb compared the Beach Boys and the Bee Gees And like Brian Wilson Barry Gibb s melodies made the songs timeless 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