I.O.I.O.

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“I.O.I.O.”
Single by Bee Gees
from the album Cucumber Castle
Released 1970
Format vinyl record 45"
Recorded IBC Studios, London 1969
Genre Rock
Label UK: Polydor, USA/CA: Atco
Writer(s) Barry Gibb/Maurice Gibb
Producer Robert Stigwood, Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb
Bee Gees singles chronology
"Don't Forget to Remember"
(1969)
"I.O.I.O."
(1970)
"If I Only Had My Mind On Something Else"
(1970)

"I.O.I.O." is the second single from the Bee Gees album, Cucumber Castle. Maurice Gibb described this as "Barry's African jaunt" as the opening has African-type percussion that leads into Barry Gibb singing the verse, joined by Maurice in the chorus. The single was not successful on either side of the Atlantic (although it did reach #6 on the New Zealand singles chart). The Bee Gees were drifting further away from mainstream rock and into pop-ballad territory which would dominate their sound until 1975.

[edit] Sample of lyrics

You know I love getting up in the morning
When the sun first strikes the trees
All the morning birds that sing above
Still bring back memories
Of a girl who stood beside me
When the rights I did were wrong
But she went back down the river
Just when I thought I could be strong
When I thought I could be strong, so I sing