Introduction

The Bee Gees’ “Emotion” might sound like a signature tune from the band’s disco era, but it has a more surprising origin story.

Composed by brothers Barry and Robin Gibb, “Emotion” was actually written for another artist – Australian singer Samantha Sang. In 1977, Sang released her version of the song, which became a major hit, reaching number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The Bee Gees themselves never released “Emotion” as a single. However, they did record their own version in 1994 for a compilation album titled “Love Songs.” Unfortunately, “Love Songs” never saw the light of day, but the Bee Gees’ “Emotion” eventually found a home on their 2001 greatest hits collection, “Their Greatest Hits: The Record.”

While the Bee Gees’ version never achieved the chart success of Sang’s, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the songwriting process of the brothers Gibb. Their signature harmonies and smooth melodies are present, but with a slightly different feel from their disco hits. This version provides a chance to appreciate “Emotion” from a new perspective.

So, the next time you hear “Emotion,” remember its surprising backstory. Though not a Bee Gees classic in the traditional sense, it’s a testament to their songwriting talents and a delightful addition to their vast musical legacy.

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