List of unreleased material recorded by The Bee Gees
The Bee Gees are also known to have performed and/or recorded a number of songs and other instrumentals which have never been officially released on a single or album. The group's unreleased works were later recorded by well-known artists such as P.P. Arnold, Leo Sayer, Percy Sledge and others.
Sessions
Bee Gees' 1st
Song |
Writer(s) |
Duration |
Notes |
"Life" | Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded on 23 March 1967.[1] |
"End of My Song" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb | Unknown | It was also called the "Otis Redding demo" with lead vocal by Barry. It was intended for Otis Redding.[1] |
Horizontal
Song |
Writer(s) |
Duration |
Notes |
"Granny's Mr. Dog" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded on 25 July 1967.[1] |
"All So Lonely!" | Colin Petersen or Vince Melouney | Unknown | Petersen and Melouney, the first two non-Gibb brother members that was also an official member of the Bee Gees wrote the song.[1] |
"Vince's Number" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded on 31 August 1967. In a 2005 interview with Melouney, he identified that the song was written by the brothers for him to sing, but the idea was dropped for some reason as the song was sung by Robin.[1] |
"Maccleby's Secret" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded 3 October 1967.[1] |
"When Things Go Wrong" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded 7 November 1967, two days after the Hither Green rail crash.[1] |
Idea
Song |
Writer(s) |
Duration |
Notes |
"I Can Lift a Mountain" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Written originally in 1968. (he song was later changed as "We Can Lift a Mountain" and recorded same time as "Chocolate Symphony") The Bee Gees were contracted to write songs for a Swedish television series based on the Pippi Longstocking books by Astrid Lindgren. An acetate has preserved a demo of Robin in character saying 'I am just a girl, but...' and on into this track. The date of this demo is not known.[2] |
"She Is Russia" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb (probably) | Unknown | Recorded on 15 January 1968.[2] |
"In the Middle of the Grass" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded in 1967 or 1968.[2] |
"Let Your Heart Out" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | 2:35 | Recorded in 1967 or 1968.[2] |
"The Square Cup" | Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded in 1967 or 1968.[2] |
"Stepping Out" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb (probably) | Unknown | Recorded on 12 June 1968 as a jam session.[2] |
"No Name" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb (probably) | Unknown | Recorded on 12 June 1968 as a jam session.[2] |
"Maypole Mews" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded in 21 and 25 June 1968.[2] |
"Men of Men" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded in 21 and 25 June 1968, the song was a favorite of Maurice's as he re-recorded it in 1970 with his band The Bloomfields.[2] |
"Tomorrow Tomorrow"
Song |
Writer(s) |
Duration |
Notes |
"Ping Pong" | Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded 19 March 1969, with the single "Tomorrow Tomorrow" and "Sun In My Morning".[3] |
Cucumber Castle
Song |
Writer(s) |
Duration |
Notes |
"Who Knows What a Room Is" | Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb | 4:02 | Recorded on 7 May 1969, IBC Studios[3] |
"Give a Hand, Take a Hand" | Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb | 3:32 | Recorded around May 1969, IBC Studios.[3] Later covered by P.P. Arnold |
"The Day Your Eyes Meet Mine" | Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb | 3:14 | Recorded around July 1969, IBC Studios, later recorded by Barry Gibb in 1970.[3] |
"Everytime I See You Smile" | Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb | 2:45 | Recorded around July 1969, IBC Studios[3] |
"There Goes My Heart Again" | Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded around July 1969, IBC Studios[3] |
"Every Morning, Every Night (The Only Way)" | Barry Gibb | 3:02 | Recorded on 22 September 1969, IBC Studios[3] |
"Go Tell Cheyenne" | Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded around September 1969, IBC Studios[3] |
"High and Windy Mountain" | Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded on 25 September 1969, IBC Studios[3] |
"One Bad Thing" | Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded on 25 September 1969, IBC Studios; Later recorded by Barry Gibb in 1970.[3] |
"Twinky" | Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded around October 1969, IBC Studios.[3] |
"End of My Song" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | 3:31 | Recorded on 15 October 1969, Recorded Sound Studios. Originally written in 1967 for Otis Redding to sing.[3] |
"Julia" | Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded on 16 October 1969, Recorded Sound Studios.[3] |
2 Years On
Song |
Writer(s) |
Duration |
Notes |
"You Got to Lose it in the End" | by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded on 26 August 1970.[4] |
"Little Red Train" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded on 26 August 1970.[4] |
"Sweet Summer Rain" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded on 26 August 1970.[4] |
"Maybe Tomorrow" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded on 27 August 1970.[4] |
"Don't Forget Me Ida" | Barry Gibb | 3:34 | Recorded on 30 September 1970.[4] |
"Lost" | any of Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded on 5 October 1970[4] |
"Fantasy" | any of Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded on 5 October 1970.[4] |
"To Dance Again" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | 2:08 | It was an instrumental, recorded around September and October 1970, oomposed for a TV version of The Three Musketeers it has been appeared on bootlegs as "Modulating Maurice" (a song written by Maurice and Ringo Starr in 1969 in Starr's home studio).[4] |
Trafalgar
Song |
Writer(s) |
Duration |
Notes |
"Together" | Barry Gibb | Unknown | Recorded on 13 December 1970.[4] |
"Over the Hill and the Mountain" | any of Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded on 13 December 1970.[4] |
"Merrily Merry Eyes" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb | 3:13 | Recorded on 13 December 1970.[4] |
"If I Were the Sky" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb | 2:33 | Recorded on 28 January 1971.[5] |
"Bring Out the Thoughts in Me" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb (probably) | Unknown | Recorded on 28 January 1971 |
"Ellan Vannin" | Eliza Craven Green | 1:38 | Recorded on 28 January 1971, a cover of the national anthem of Isle of Man. Their 1971 version was not released.[5] |
"You Leave Me Hangin' On" | Unknown | Unknown | Recorded 4 February 1971[5] |
"Boots" | Unknown | Unknown | Recorded 4 February 1971.[5] |
"Nightwatch" | Unknown | Unknown | Recorded 4 February 1971.[5] |
"C'mon Tappelais" | Unknown | Unknown | Recorded 4 February 1971.[5] |
"Telegraph to the Pine Trees" | Unknown | Unknown | Recorded 4 February 1971.[5] |
"You ? Me Down" | Unknown | Unknown | Recorded 4 February 1971. The title is not fully legible.[5] |
"Long Chain On" | Unknown | Unknown | Recorded 4 February 1971.[5] |
"Cigarette" | Unknown | Unknown | Recorded 4 February 1971.[5] |
"Blue" | Unknown | Unknown | Recorded 4 February 1971.[5] |
"Deep in the Dark of the Day" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded 23 March 1971.[5] |
"Something" | any of Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded 23 March 1971.[5] |
"Amorous Aristocracy" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb | Unknown | Recorded on 23 March 1971 as a demo only.[5] |
"Irresponsible, Unreliable, Indispensable Blues" | Barry Gibb | 2:03 | Recorded on 29 March 1971.[5] |
"A Word of Love" | any of Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded on 29 March 1971.[5] |
"Engines, Aeroplanes" | Robin Gibb | 2:18 | Recorded on 17 April 1971. Originally written and recorded back in 1970 for Gibb's second solo LP, Sing Slowly Sisters. |
To Whom It May Concern
Song |
Writer(s) |
Duration |
Notes |
"It's All Wrong" | any of Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded on 10 April 1972.[6] |
"Lay Down and Sleep" | any of Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded 21 April 1972.[6] |
A Kick in the Head Is Worth Eight in the Pants
All of the songs on what would be the Bee Gees' 12th studio album, A Kick in the Head Is Worth Eight in the Pants are unreleased, except "Wouldn't I Be Someone", "Elisa", "It Doesn't Matter Much to Me" and "King and Country".[7][6]
Main Course
Song |
Writer(s) |
Duration |
Notes |
"Was It All In Vain?" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb | Unknown | Recorded 6 January 1975.[8] |
"Your Love Will Save the World" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb | Unknown | Recorded 9 January 1975, later recorded by Percy Sledge.[8] |
"Only One Woman" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | Recorded 25 January 1975, the song was originally written by the Gibbs for English rock duo The Marbles in 1968.[8] |
Children of the World
Song |
Writer(s) |
Duration |
Notes |
"Walk Before You Run" | Barry Gibb, Stephen Stills | Unknown | Recorded 26 February 1976. Credited to Barry Gibb and singer Stephen Stills. Keyboardist Blue Weaver recalls playing piano on it, and also says that it was a jam session.[9] |
"The Feel" | Barry Gibb (probably) | Unknown | Recorded 6 March 1976.[9] |
Spirits Having Flown
Song |
Writer(s) |
Duration |
Notes |
"Desire" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | 4:24 | Recorded around 1978 on the Spirits Having Flown. It was rejected and gave the song to Andy Gibb which was his version was released as a single and reached the US Top 5.[10] |
Living Eyes
Song |
Writer(s) |
Duration |
Notes |
"City of Angels" | probably Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | 3:46[11] | Recorded around 1981.[12] |
"Mind Over Matter" | probably Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | 4:30 | Recorded around 1981.[12] |
"The Promise You Made" | probably Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | 3:14 | Recorded around 1981.[12] |
"Heat of the Night" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | 4:02 | Recorded around 1981.[12] |
"Hold Her in Your Hand" | Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb | Unknown | The song was later re-recorded 1984 by Maurice Gibb for the soundtrack of the film A Breed Apart, and later became Maurice's second and last solo single.[12] |
"Heart (Stop Beating in Time)" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | 3:22 | The song was later recorded by Leo Sayer. And later recorded by Canadian singer Véronique Béliveau with French lyrics as "Please (Dis-moi c’que tu as)".[12] |
"Loving You Is Killing Me" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb | Unknown | Unreleased from 1981.[12] |
Staying Alive soundtrack
Song |
Writer(s) |
Duration |
Notes |
"River of Souls" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | 6:57 | Written in 1982 by the brothers. Originally recorded for the film Staying Alive starring John Travolta. |
E.S.P.
Song |
Writer(s) |
Duration |
Notes |
"Young Love" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb | 3:57 | The only song that was dropped in E.S.P..[13] |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Brennan, Joseph. "Gibb Songs: 1967". Retrieved 22 May 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Brennan, Joseph. "Gibb Songs: 1968". Retrieved 22 May 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Brennan, Joseph. "Gibb Songs: 1969". Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Brennan, Joseph. "Gibb Songs: 1970". Retrieved 8 August 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Brennan, Joseph. "Gibb Songs: 1971". Retrieved 8 November 2013.
- 1 2 3 Brennan, Joseph. "Gibb Songs: 1972". Retrieved 30 January 2015.
- ↑ Brennan, Joseph. "Gibb Songs: 1973". Retrieved 30 January 2015.
- 1 2 3 Brennan, Joseph. "Gibb Songs: 1975". Retrieved 30 January 2015.
- 1 2 Brennan, Joseph. "Gibb Songs: 1976". Retrieved 30 January 2015.
- ↑ Brennan, Joseph. "Gibb Songs: 1978". Retrieved 30 January 2015.
- ↑ "Bee Gees - City Of Angels". YouTube. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Brennan, Joseph. "Gibb Songs: 1981". Retrieved 30 January 2015.
- ↑ Brennan, Joseph. "Gibb Songs: 1987". Retrieved 30 January 2015.