Introduction

“Every Second, Every Minute” might surprise fans familiar with the Bee Gees’ later disco sound. Released in 1970 on the album “2 Years On,” the song predates their disco transformation and showcases their earlier rock and roll influences.

Composed by the Gibb brothers themselves, “Every Second, Every Minute” deviates from the soaring ballads that would become their signature. Instead, it bursts with raw energy, driven by a pulsating rhythm section and punctuated by their trademark close harmonies.

Live performances, like the one at the 1971 Melbourne Hall Festival, [YouTube every second every minute bee gees ON youtube.com] capture the song’s electrifying spirit. While details about the song’s origin are scarce, it stands as a testament to the Bee Gees’ versatility in their early years.

“Every Second, Every Minute” may not have reached the heights of their disco anthems, but it offers a valuable glimpse into the band’s formative sound. It’s a chance to appreciate the raw talent and unbridled energy that propelled the Bee Gees from their Australian roots to international stardom. So, crank up the volume and prepare to be transported back to a time when the Bee Gees were young rockers with the world at their feet.

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