Alone (Bee Gees song)

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“Alone”
“Alone” cover
Single by The Bee Gees
Released February 17, 1997
Format 7" single, CD
Recorded 1996
Genre Pop
Length 4:49
Label Polydor Records
Producer Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb and Russ Titelman
The Bee Gees singles chronology
"Kiss of Life" (1994) "Alone" (1997) "I Could Not Love You More" (1997)

"Alone" is a song by the Bee Gees. It is the opening track on the multi-platinum Still Waters album released by the Brothers Gibb in 1997, and the first single from the album. The song is a pop ballad written by Barry, Robin and Maurice and recorded in 1996. The track was a big hit worldwide, peaking at #5 in the UK and dominating the charts in Hong Kong, Thailand and Malaysia at #1. In the U.S. the single peaked at #28.

Maurice Gibb explained about the track:

"That was one of the first ones we wrote for the album. I really remember having a good time writing it. We were sort of set up in the studio here with the three of just together and I got some bagpipe sounds. We were just screwing around. And BG programmed this groove on the computer. We thought it was cool. We don't actually go in and plan to write a ballad or an R&B song. We just say, 'Let's go that route.' And we'll follow it. And Alone came out of that. I love the line 'I'm on a 'Wheel of fortune with a twist of fate.' Because of the harmony and that chorus, it was like a bit of '50s as well. And I like the idea of being that sort of Beatlesque type of song. I wanted that rambling. That sort of Byrds type, the twelve string thing going, but we just did it with the bagpipes instead and made it all connect. It was a very exciting demo. We weren't too sure about the bagpipes, but Robin actually persisted. He said, 'They're great; you gotta keep the bagpipes."


[edit] Track Listing

  1. Alone (Single Mix)
  2. Stayin' Alive (Live)
  3. You Should Be Dancing (Decadance)
  4. Rings Around The Moon