Bee Gees - You Should Be Dancing
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- "You Should Be Dancing" is a single by the Bee Gees, from the album, Children of the World, in 1976. The single hit number one for one week on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, number one for seven weeks on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart, and in July the same year, reached number five on the UK Singles Chart.The song also peaked at number four on the Billboard R&B chart. It was this song that first launched the Bee Gees into disco stardom, although rock-oriented drums and guitars can be heard in the background. It was also the only track from the group to top the dance chart.
The song was their third Billboard Hot 100 number-one and their sixth number-one in Canada. It ended up the year as the #31 song of the year on the Hot 100. It also hit number four in Ireland. In Australia, where the brothers spent a number of years in their youth, it managed only to nick the top 20.
"You Should Be Dancing" is known today as the first chart-topper in which Barry Gibb uses his now-trademark falsetto (he had previously used it on the top-10 "Nights on Broadway" and on "Fanny (Be Tender With My Love)". Earlier songs, such as Jive Talkin', had Gibb use a melodic blue-eyed soul vocal style.
The song was prominently featured in the movie Saturday Night Fever and appears on its soundtrack album. Live performances of "You Should Be Dancing" during the 1979 Spirits Having Flown tour featured the Bee Gees' younger sibling, Andy Gibb, on backing vocals.
This song and the scene from the movie containing the song were seen and heard in the film Short Circuit. Other movies where the song is heard are Donnie Brasco and Despicable Me.
The Boston Celtics also play this song when they are about to win a basketball game accompanied by the ever popular "Dancing Gino" video from the television show American Bandstand. Recently, the Tampa Bay Rays have started playing the song at home games between innings. - เพลง
Probably the most iconic dance scene in a motion picture ever.
Even if you didn’t watch the movie it’s etched in everyone’s minds, even nowadays thanks to Gru (well really the producers of Despicable Me and some other kids animated movies out these days keeping real music pumping in our kids’ bloods...thanks to them for showing the kids good music)
probably the best disco hit ever...........
i totally agree.
Travolta is in both of the greatest dance scenes.. this and pulp fiction
I think JT didn't eat for a WEEK before he wore those pants! My god! How did he do it ? Or he held his breath very well!
JONH TRAVOLTA KILLED IT...
Sonny Kardan: He was given the title "Mr Disco" for that reason!!!
Yes he did
Facts.
Yes he did. I bet he could still do this today.
@@cocoafemme47 Qqq
Bring back Disco. The world needs Disco, now more than ever.
❤❤❤❤❤🎶💯
Dua Lipa's called the "new disco queen" so maybe it is coming back! haha
I started disco dancing at my sisters wedding a couple years ago to this some, the way people looked at me, the awe and big smiles and joy in everyones face, huge smiles and almost tears by the end, at first started as a joke but the feeling came back, man, I was THERE! The dance floor was mine, all eyes on me, no cocaine but I had a few beers so, it was right!!!
Sometimes man you just gotta get down ahh yea all right man!! diggin it!!
Yeah
Bring back coke and loose women too!✌🏼
All 4 brothers?
GREAT 👍😃
People didn't hate disco music, they were jealous of it!!! Blowing up disco records at Chicago's Comiskey Park in 1978 says it all. They know who they are!!!!
lol! Awesome comment.. I was a total disco girl.. at the clubs almost every night .. dancing the hustle 100 times better than in the movie :)
Marlon Mark AGREE!
Word Up
Exactly! 😁
There wouldn’t be Dancing with the Stars without this movie.
This has to be one of the best movie soundtracks ever
Footloose lololol
True
Despicable Me
It is ...number one sound track of all time
It is!
I'm so glad I was there back in the seventies 1976 I was a 18 year old guy going out to the disco club's and dance with all the beautiful ladies Come on people let's go back to the seventies when people where more friendly and we had great music and styles of clothes
February 2024 we will all die but this will continue for future generations. Thank you Gibb Brothers for passing through the earth and leaving this legacy
💜💜💜💜
Why will we all die on Feb 2024?
@@danielacuellardiaz2992Well, I'm still alive in February 2024, I don't know later
@@danielacuellardiaz2992 I think he was just stating the month and year he was watching the video lol not that we’re going to die 😁
True m8 the youth 2day miss out on having a gr8 night out
This is confidence. I mean that in the way Travolta can clear the floor for his performance, and also Barry Gibbs unparalleled falsetto. We need that male confidence today.
Yes, male confidence today is oddly cloaked in oversized flannel shirts and overgrown beards--with not the slightest inclination to dance. How sad, somehow.
@@felixetienne-edouardpfeifl9996 Every day i see plenty of under 30 year old males in skinny jeans, red chinos and pink hoodies. Half of the current male pop singers seem to be quite hi pitched. So don't worry, we flannel shirted, bearded lads are not the overwhelming majority.
Travolta can dance
it,s just a film
I couldn't agree more with you. Kids sometimes get toxic masculinity with confidence. Confidence is to kill it on your own skin
I'm 80 years old now and there is no one left that is as talented as you four brothers were. I have all your songs and when I listen to them I can hear every note each of you hit as individuals and yet so together as a group. Such harmonizing and talent. I could tell you four enjoyed and gave it your all when singing You Should Be Dancing! Those silver outfits you wore were fantastic and I have to say it Barry you have the greatest legs in pants I ever seen, even now!
WE HAD THE BEST MUSIC EVER,, BARB.STAY YOUNG.
Fantastic eulogy to an amazing band 👏 ❤️
And the best hair, next to Andy!
Don't forget about that chest hair. Yowza! ❤🔥❣❤
Barb M..I don't know you but I think you are the best!
This is when my WW2 shell shocked dad became ‘cool’, when I was 16. He was in his mid 50’s and bought the Saturday Night Fever album, for himself. He’d put on headphones and listen in his home office.
Way to go Daddy~O!!♥️
I still remember this song, when I was six year,now I am going to be 53 year,this Nov,what a good music in that era, miss you old but gold time.
The song is epic. John travolta's dance moves are legendary.
The classic never die
Luis Adanaque Merino I totally agree with you there! The classics are the best! Even to this day! Love ❤️ it
Stolen, just like Elvis.....
Keith Bridges just like Elvis stole it from Forrest Gump
Keith Bridges how?
Barry, Robin, Maurice and Andy Gibb. What a talented family!
I know, makes you wonder what king of DNA could create this kind of talent.
I love Andy Gibb voice in Desire from 1980, he sounds so much like Barry
The real props should be given to the Gibb parents for producing such crazy talent. And don't forget they also had a baby sister Cynthia who though not a musician a successful actress who played Karen Carpenter in a biopic on Karen as well as a few other good movies.
@@patriciamcguire9958 The song was originally titled "You Should Be Pooping" before changing. Why are they obsessed with the potty or the toilet?
@@rosemarie20 He drowned like Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. No Jones, No Stones.
I remember seeing the movie when it came out in 1976. When young John Travolta started dancing to this song, everyone in the theater back then stood up and started clapping. It was just awesome!
Those were the days! Awesome
Who's watching in 2024?
How infuriating such comments are 👏👏👏
The og’s
Me and vector dancing in the moon
Me
Still cool post disco! R.I.H. Maurice and Robin!
I always felt people who didn’t like disco couldn’t dance
Jajajja I think the same, Im 30 years and I love love love love bee gees. And i don't speak English.
I can't dance even slightly but I still like disco style music
that is so very true. People that were intimidated by dancing in the disco music act like they didn’t like it. There has never been any music to match the music of the 70s and 80s. The song writers and the musicians were no match ever again. Awesome!🏆🤗
I like disco and people say I can dance, even though I don’t think I can
I mean I love disco but I can’t dance lol
I'll never forget the dark basement disco's. Full of fun. We just enjoyed ourselfs and never had to worry about tomorrow. And we were all friends. Whoever you are/were
As a small kid living in a tough south Florida neighborhood where violence seemed to rule the days I would stand outside of a local lounge that would disco on Saturday night, waiting for the doors to open so I could sneak a peek inside and see all the people in tight polyester dancing away. Seemed everyone from all races was laughing and having a great time. From that moment disco was a part of my life and still is. Long live disco and the BeeGees ♥️👍
what part of south florida?? I'm down here too and I'm looking for people to interview
That was truly beautiful!
Memories are not complete without The Bee Gees ♥️ Thanks for giving me a song to do the bump to in a school contest 40+years ago 😉 💃
And here we are in February 2023 and this song doesnt get old at all. Still listening to this great disco song. LOVE IT!!!!!
Me, too! 🤩
March 2023 over here!
April 2023
May 2023. and on...!
65 and still listening 💕👍💃💃 and dancing 👍💃💕
Thank God I was born in the disco era.........we should be dancing yeah 😎😎😎😎💯
One of the greatest songs of all time
I just noticed that Andy was involved in this song! Best movie with the best soundtrack EVER!!
My 9 year old granddaughter scoffs at me when I play disco yet I see one of her little feet tapping to the beat whilst the music plays. Yes, Grandma knows best!
In public, I'm a metal head; Dio, Ozzy, Motley Crue and the like. When no one's looking, I listen to the Bee Gees, Gloria Gaynor, Donna Summer.
Love that story! Made me laugh out loud!
@@azimuth361 I do that too!
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@@robertprest638 You are tiptop!
Funny, I used to think disco was corny as a kid (child of the 90s) but listening to this in my 30s, I realize I didn't understand shit about dance music...this stuff is off the hook!
Disxo was all about drug, sex, dancing & anything goes.... And the girls were HOT🔥
If you mean it's good you're right!!
Legendary,
I recently saw a documentary on Disco. They said that it had a major impact on society around the world...even it reduced the crime significantly....because suddenly it was popular to take care of yourself ... be nice and D A N C E !
@@strukled8590 :D
wow
Amen Halelujah. It was and will always be the best of decades. I am proud to be born of that era. Dress like them now. Still listen to that music
What I like most about the Bee Gees is that they were a family band. Family bands are always cool.
43 years later:
We should be dancing...🕺🏾
I AM, AND WILL BE FOREVER.
i’m 20 years old and my dad made me watch this other night LMAO john travolta really got some moves
Aaron Morris 20 isn’t kid
Travolta can move
Yeah this song is amazing I love it
That's great ! I wish I could get my 19 yr old daughter to watch with me. 👍
Hell Yeah!!!!!!! Takes me way back!!!!!!! I Danced on Lighted Floors!!!!! Clubs!!!! Awesome Memories!!!!!!! I'm 70 still Rock n Roll!!!!!!!! Still Dancing!! But not as Fast,Ha!
I was lucky enough to be in high school in the early 80's when this soundtrack was breaking all the records and they played it every 15 minutes on the radio! THIS is some GREAT music!!!!!
‘76, to be exact, great music 😊
The seventies
Most definitely.
It taught me how to dance.
But however years later many years. Got invited to a ballroom dance in South Africa, Cape Town.
We're doing the Rumba with a right nice lass. Hilary Fink. Trapeze lass.
We were dancing on the floor and and took the floor. my Father were gobsmacked. He had never seen me dancing before.
As kid me and my best mate Deitmaar used to get into club 604 at the top of the hotel in Cape Town. We used to pick up women. Funny as hell.
As Kitty previously stated, this song was released in 76. In 1977, it was part of the Saturday Night Fever Sountrack from the Movie. The movie re-popularized this song.
I was about to say 76, 77. Cos 78 was Grease.
I didn't even know Andy Gibb was in this song too.
RIP Andy, Maurice and Robin.
+Joey Gonza I think Andy joined them on stage occasionally but didn't record with them.
Alan Slevin
Could be just for show .
tnx
+Joey Gonza ME NEATHER
+Joey Gonza Read the info here - he was on tour with them later.
theOlLineRebel
That doesn't mean he was in the recording .
It’s amazing to me both the talent of The Bee Gees and John Travolta. I was never a huge fan of disco when I was a kid in the 70’s, but now that I’m older I have a deep appreciation for it. I really missed out by not liking this in the ‘70’s.
Glad I appreciated and enjoyed this music back then.
I absolutely love this song. TRAVOLTA's moves. The Bee Gees. I love all disco and have since I was 12 years old.
totally agree :)
It is never too late
Ohhh better late than never❣️🙌🏻🕺🏻💃🏻 I instantly fell in love with disco when I was 5🤣😂😅
Ok I’m not young but am a great dancer😂😂😂
He is the most beautiful and fluid dancer ever and the brothers are phenomenal, it's a perfect combination.
Remember purchasing my dream car; a Navy Blue '69 Mustang convertible. When the seller followed me home, I had 'You Should Be Dancing' cranked in my car, and remember seeing my classic '69 Mustang in the rearview mirror, following me home! Felt like the '70s all over again ;)
I don't care how old the song it will never go out of style. LOVE IT !! These boys are singing there hearts out, and John Travolta put the icing on the cake.
agree ❤️❤️
Thats the good and most impressive thing with 80s and 90s music, they never get too old
🎉🎉🙌🙌 AMEN!!!!!!😁
Agreed!
This is the best song that played in GTA 2
I LOVE the BeeGees. They're a big part of the soundtrack of my teen years.
This was the film and soundtrack that got people out of their homes and into the nightclubs phenomena
It seems like yesterday, when this movie changed my life. I was exactly 19 years old just like the character, and yes, I dressed like this and had a DA haircut. Even the Jewelry. And the platform shoes, until I got my Capezios. The great times I had, will never be matched by anyone today. I danced all over New York, and New Jersey. I danced in Florida Discos and in Acapulco, Mexico. I was at most of all the top clubs in Manhattan. Clubs like The Fun House, Electric Circus, Adams Apple, The Red Parrot, Limelight, Studio 54, Regines, New York New York, Chevys, Bonds, Magique, Shout, and Roseland. In other parts of the city, I liked to visit Elephas, Lemon Tree, Plaza Suite, Romeo and Juliets, Banana's, L' Amour, The Arena and yes 2001 Odyssey. When I wanted to dance Latin, Side Street and Ochentas were my choices. The Jersey Shore had some nice discos too. Montego Bay, Casablanca, D'Jais, Surf Club, Temptations and The Sundance were my place to go.
But there were two other areas that I have to mention, since they also had some of the greatest discos. Westchester County and Long Island was rich with discos. Discos like Hoops, 2nd Floor, Fonzies, Lallipop, Peach Trees, Fudgies, January's, Marty and Lenny's, 21 North and The Milky Way In Westchester. And in Long Island the list was too long for me to list. These were my favorites. Cherry's was like my home disco. The Tramps performed there regularly, and were a bunch of nice guys. Uncle Sams, Metro 700, La'tique, Chaz, 231, Zachary's, Channel 80 and my Hampton's favorites La'Plaz and Lemans. And let us not forget about Summers Beach, Hot Dog Beach and Neptune Beach.
There were so many discos in the late 1970's and early 1980's. I had a disco for every night even on Monday. I still remember watching the movie. What a great thing for the young generation, as this movie just pushed young people to dance. There was nothing better than to do the Hustle with a dance partner, girlfriend or even a stranger that you just met. I remember dancing the Hustle with two young women at the Copacabana Club at the same time, and it seemed like we danced together for years. You will never see that today. I watch young people today, who can't get off their cell phones, and who just is not in good shape for their age. This disturbs me. I would never trade those days with the present. I continued to dance and was invited on a local dance show on TV, The Soap Factory, and became a regular dancer. That was in 1978, and I met the likes of Blondie, Musique, Melba Moore, Karen Young, Amii Stewart, Anita Ward, Patrick Hernandez, A young Stephanie Mills, and Peaches and Herb. What great times. The friends that I made because of my dancing, was priceless. Friends from all over New York but I met friends from New Jersey, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, and from Florida.
And yes, my name is really Tony and 100% Italian American. And yes, people start identifying me as Tony Manero, after they watched me dance. But I would never wear that white suit. I hope this wasn't too long for some, but when I think of those days, it brings a smile to my face
That's was done life, I hope you had the greatest time of hour life, congratulations, a fantastic article about your life, thanks for taking the trouble to tell us.
I was right behind you dancing in all those city clubs.
I enjoyed reading what you wrote. My husband and I met in 77, married in 78 and from the time we met until 81, we spent most weekends Disco dancing in Northern Virginia. There were some fun clubs in NoVa back then. After our twins were born, we didn't get to go out much but, we'd still enjoy dancing together at home. Our 3 sons, now 42, 42, 39 all still talk about when I disco danced all over the house with them in my arms. They say they love disco music and those memories. I do, too.
Before I met my husband, couple of girlfriends and I spent our weekends dancing in Roanoke and Martinsville, Virginia or drive across the line to Eden, NC to their clubs. On weeknights when we couldn't find a club, we'd go to Arthur Murray's and spend the night dancing thanks to their free dance lessons. Lol
Ahhh... so glad I was born a Boomer!!
Love seeing Andy singing with his three older brothers!
I remember dancing to this song. It was a time where the music was so awesome.
The high pitched singing, the disco, the guitar solo in the middle. This is the most 70’s song in my opinion.
Falsetto
Songs like these can never be forgotten!!!
Nor should they.
somei mais pra mim
Especially when it's the bee gees !! One of my favorites.
Wow! I just noticed that "baby bee gee" Andy is singing with his 3 older bros on this video! ☺
***** ~> Andy spoke of joining his bros as the 4th Bee Gee but sadly his excessive cocaine use led to a tragic early death. ♣
wow i didnt know who he was. poor guy, addiction is a terrible illness.. so sad.
Yeeeaaaahhhh!
***** ~> Eeeeeeyesssssss?!?!? ☺
Cheeky bastard! ! nice profile
I love this video with Andy singing with his brothers!🎵❤️
Bee Gees are awesome singers i remember in 1979, when I was 13.
Barry's vocal control is extraordinary. His transitions to falsetto and then to regular voice are majestic. Incredible singer, incredible band, timeless music.
Ozzy Not to mention the fact that he is absolutely sexy!!!!! Always been my favorite!!!! 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Yes!! Barry has a one of a kind voice. Robin had a smooth, mesmerizing voice. Maurice had a deeper voice, just as beautiful. One of a kind trio. I REALLY miss them . And the 3of them are easy on my eyes,😉😁!!
Realy incredible
Bee Gees ,Barry e John Travolta, I lovedddd so much eternity.
BARRY IS SEXY
Came out in 1976, but it'll never get old.🎶🪩🕺💃🪩🎶
🕺🕺💃💃 It's cool to Disco when no one is watching, lol
My cat loves to watch me dance!! 💃 😂🎉
I’m 68 years old. I still remember going out every week to just by the sexiest clothes to wear for Friday and Saturday nights. It’s not like today we used to dress up to the 9s. All the guys were always decked out and the women were too, the best era 70s in the 80s ever grow up in. I miss those days like everybody else in my age bracket,lots of memories ❤
🇮🇹 .... UN'ALTRA MUSICA , UN ALTRO SUONO , UN ALTRA VIBRAZIONE , UN ALTRO PIANETA , SOLO CHI HA VISSUTO QUESTO GENERE DI MUSICA PUÒ CAPIRE IL SIGNIFICATO DI QUESTO MESSAGGIO !!!!... SALUTI DALLA PUGLIA ✋😜✋ IN ITALIA 🇮🇹
Adesso certe emozioni non sanno neanche cosa siano! È un peccato davvero! Chi ama ballare come me vive sì in un altro pianeta
I love the Bee Gees then and now!!!!! This is still great music!
You don't mind
Frank Maiwald
Damn straight!
No
manny may there one of the kind
One of the best songs 🎵, ever.. You should be Dancing 💃 🙂
Loved doing the ‘bump’ and getting hips bruised in the fun process👌♥️🎶
Born 1991 and I listen to oldies only and I’m outcasted by my peers 😂
To all those who happen upon these words, though our paths may never cross, I extend my heartfelt wishes for a life filled with joy and abundance.
You too buddy.
I wish the same for you!
why? God because I had to live in an era where music is rubbish, there is no doubt that the decade of the 70's and 80's were the best in film, fashion and music obviously.
edgy
+AlXA Lel, triggered.
don't worry u can always dream about being born in another generation lmfao
Agree: film + music
Disagree: fashion... sorry
Antonia Valderrama Echeverria I totally agree, The best era!! Now its just about sex.
❤
2024 and I'm still listening and will always. I was a Disco
dancer always ❤
Yeah!!! I've always loved the "Bee Gees" and still do!!!! Great dancing music!!! A Pisces In Love, A.F. 20.06.23
I didn’t realize Andy Gibbs was single with them on this record. All soo talented. Sound amazing
thank you for your music Bee Gees
Memories of my childhood! during the mid 70s. Lol!❤ An unforgetable era
I was a rather meek Iowa farm boy in the mid 1970's when I joined the Navy. Ship stationed in Mayport, FL, after work we'd 'hit the beach' meaning the bars 'down the beach' from the base. Shy + alcohol = dancing fool. Lit up dance floors like the one John Travolta tore up in the movie. IMHO, the Bee Gees are my all-time favorite band. I love 1970's disco music to this day, it's a real pick-me-up when I'm depressed.
Young or old if this doesn't make you want to dance then something is seriously wrong. Im 19 jamming to this shit and am loving it 40 years later. Music never dies.
roosevelthighschool your a real nice guy
+roosevelthighschool you must be miserable if you think one can only enjoy the music of their generation. :/ cheers mate
I agree with you Sam. It doesn't matter what age you are to enjoy a different generation of music. I'm almost 21 and I enjoy the 50s 60s 70s 80s etc. The old tunes will always be the best.
It's great seeing Andy sing with his brothers.
The greatest Bee Gee's song. Phenomenal!
Oh my God this movie I love so much. John Travolt man you really did your thing I love this movie. And the Bee gees was just magical wonderful
I love it
Love Andy singing with his brothers ❤️ ❤❤❤
Travolta dancing this tune in the movie is one of the best scenes in movie history.
+alex dornelli you know it
Very True!
bionicprince this movie and scene kick off for 80' s music and clubs its all good
True
Absolutely agree.
Fuck I wish I was alive for this. Finding my grandpas old disco getups and pictures after he passed was so much greater knowing he was living these moments
Forever!! DANCING IS life.. !👍🙏🙆♀️👏 All ages 4ever happy. Or sad...👌🏼
All the brothers and Mr. Travolta... This movie is Exquisite!!!
Disco was and still is and always will be FANTASTIC!
You got that right! my sister nicknamed me the Disco Queen back in the day
Definitely. I still take disco music dancing classes. I instantly fell in love with Jive Talkin when I was 5❣️❣️❣️🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🤣🤣🤣
Rolando los pedos
Metal fan here, but I sure as heck love this.. Absolutely iconic 🕺💃🤘🤘🤘🤘
SADLY, DAYS WE WILL NOT SEE AGAIN.
This song is no joke brother...
@@brandonbentley5453 ??????????WTF.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ from Eire blasting it yet again. Hope you do too 🥰
absolutely ❤
I ❤ this song!!!! 😊 I remember watching “Saturday Night Fever” at the Festival Cinemas (Stockton, CA) in December 1977. I was 11 at the time. Those were the best years to be a kid and teenager too!
What a pretty and fascinating girl ,hello my sweetie ?
60 now ...Boy, I still remember Travolta dancing like that yeahhhhh those were the days.. thanks Bee Gees ! #Disconights
GOD BLESS THE BEE_GEES!!!
Travolta was GOD back then---you gotta admit--his dance moves were just incredible!!
+nyterpfan Yeah, incredible but he was an actor and must have got dance lessons that a lot of us could have also got back in the day.
pix046 But how many of us even with lessons could move like that!!
+pix046 and Michael Jackson didn't have dance lessons excuse me!!!!
+Nick Giordano Michael Jackson was a genius. Don't compare him with Travolta.
D'Ascoyne my man no one compares to mj but he was giving lesson!!! That was my point.
Never to be forgotten. A thousand or more years from now, they will be playing this and catching disco fever. Really, they will.
Wonderful music of the three decades.. great songs, still sing along. Great memories of my lifetime of joys, happy times, some tears. It's been a wonderful ride so far.. hope it brings memories to each and all of you.. I love it!!Best wishes to all.
This is probably the BEST dance song ever made😊😊😊😊🕺🕺💃💃🕺🕺🕺
This song seemed like it was Number One forever during my senior year in high school. It was on the radio everyday from Feb-June of 1978!
absolutely
If I had one dream in my life it would be to shake Barry Gibbs hand. Just to say thank you for decades of brilliant songwriting talent. These three brothers were blessed with a gift from God. There will never be another band with voices so insink with each other. Period
It is beautiful that Andy is included in this.
I am 31 years old but I enjoy this music as much as if I had lived in that time. Forever Bee Gees!!
Briza MN same here
Vreit we're the same age lol
i'm 25 years old :3
Im 13 and I still love it better than the music that we have now
Dj Donkey same
You will never find songs like these again.
What a GREAT song by the Bee Gees !!! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Моя любимая группа 70 -х. Не могу наслушиться. А мне ещё 57.
R I P Robin, Maurice and Andy miss you very much. :((
Forever and ever.
Atleast we still got one man standing. Show him love
@@thinkerbelle6752 😊❤
Seeing all four brothers in their prime brings a smile to my face. Yet it's sad three of them including "little" Andy are gone.
The bass line in this tune is dope!
It definitely drives the song along!
Totally true.
"Oh forget this!" Love it! ❤😂🎉
Hands down, one of the greatest dance scenes in any movie. Travolta moves are insane!
This isn't merely disco, this is LIFE!
Never until today have I seen this video! Love Andy joining his brothers! They all look so happy performing together!
Legends...I was living next to Bee Gees.... Excellent family and the children... You can see ...Dr.Eva
@@livannal.t.9068 Australia ❤️.. Redcliffe.. love from Australia ❤️
That is so cool 😎 Glad you experienced that Those things are precious for ones heart memories
Performing these dance moves today to this classic song... people would lose their minds!
I'm no dancer but would lose it on the dance floor to this song...its so driven!
I always said we had to be young in the 70's because our records were so long...needed all our energy to dance to them 🤣🤣
AWESOME.
So lovely to see all the Gibb boys performing together ❤
@2:45 I absolutely love the percussion - you just cannot sit still while listening. 🎉❤
This song STILL makes people want to get up and move. It was an amazing song then, and it still is today. When it plays, you flash back to those days, and yet, it still works today just as much as it did then. That is the mark of GREAT music.
There are 2 songs that really get to me even now. “In the Mood” by Glen Miller and this song. .
The Bee Gees know how to do it. I was in high school when this came out. The kids today in 2020 could learn from this.
Mum and dad used to take their Bee Gees records with them to parties to liven them up a little, those were the days