About the song

The Bee Gees, a name synonymous with harmony and timeless music, were on the cusp of greatness even in their early years. In 1963, the Gibb brothers—Barry, Robin, and Maurice—were still carving out their niche in the music industry, showcasing their unique blend of pop and rock with a distinctive vocal harmony that would later become their signature. One notable highlight from this period is their 1963 medley, a captivating piece that offers a glimpse into the burgeoning talent of these future music legends.

The 1963 medley features a seamless fusion of several songs, demonstrating the Bee Gees’ versatility and knack for creating catchy, melodious tunes. During this time, the Bee Gees were primarily based in Australia, having emigrated from England in the late 1950s. They were in their teenage years, but their talent was undeniable, and their potential was beginning to shine through their performances and recordings.

Though this medley did not achieve significant chart success on its own, it was part of the Bee Gees’ early repertoire that laid the groundwork for their eventual breakthrough. The medley captures the essence of the early 1960s pop-rock scene, with influences ranging from the Beatles to the Everly Brothers, yet it carries the unique touch of the Gibb brothers’ harmonious vocals.

The songs included in the medley exemplify the youthful exuberance and creative experimentation of the Bee Gees during this period. It serves as an important historical document that showcases their evolving style and musical craftsmanship. The brothers’ ability to blend their voices so perfectly was already apparent, hinting at the global success they would eventually achieve.

While the Bee Gees’ major breakthrough came later, with hits like “Massachusetts” and “To Love Somebody” in the late 1960s, followed by their monumental success during the disco era in the 1970s, this 1963 medley remains a testament to their early dedication and passion for music. It highlights the foundation upon which they built their illustrious career.

In the grand tapestry of the Bee Gees’ legacy, the 1963 medley holds a special place. It is a snapshot of their humble beginnings and a preview of the extraordinary talent that would soon capture the world’s attention. For fans and music historians alike, it is a cherished piece that reminds us of the enduring magic of the Bee Gees, whose music continues to resonate across generations.

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Lyrics

In the event of something happening to me
There is something I would like you all to see
It’s just a photograph of someone that I knew

Have you seen my wife, Mr. Jones?
Do you know what it’s like on the outside?
Don’t go talking too loud, you’ll cause a landslide,
Mr. Jones.

I keep straining my ears to hear a sound
Maybe someone is digging underground
Or have they given up and all gone home to bed?
Thinking those who once existed must be dead?

Have you seen my wife, Mr. Jones?
Do you know what it’s like on the outside?
Don’t go talking too loud, you’ll cause a landslide,
Mr. Jones

In the event of something happening to me
There is something I would like you all to see
It’s just a photograph of someone that I knew

Have you seen my wife, Mr. Jones?
Do you know what it’s like on the outside?
Don’t go talking too loud, you’ll cause a landslide,
Mr. Jo – o – o – o – ones

Ooh you’re a holiday, such a holiday
Ooh you’re a holiday, such a holiday

It’s something I thinks worthwhile
If the puppet makes you smile
If not then you’re throwing stones
Throwing stones, throwing stones

Ooh it’s a funny game
Don’t believe that it’s all the same
Can’t think what I’ve just said
Put the soft pillow on my head

Millions of eyes can see
Yet why am I so blind
When the someone else is me
It’s unkind, it’s unkind

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Yet millions of eyes can see
Yet why am I so blind
When the someone else is me
It’s unkind, it’s unkind

Ooh you’re a holiday, ev’ry day, such a holiday
Now it’s my turn to say, and I say you’re a holiday
It’s something I thinks worthwhile
If the puppet makes you smile
If not then you’re throwing stones
Throwing stones, throwing stones

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By Tam Le

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