
The band BEE GEES was an idol for young people in the 1950s and 1960s. It's their beautiful memories of youth?? Australian boy pop music group. The Bee Gees are a pop music group founded in Australia in 1958, consisting of three brothers from the United Kingdom: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, and Maurice Gibb.
In 1965, he released his first studio album "The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs". In 1966, the single "Spicks and Specks" released became their first number one single in Australia[1]. In 1968, the Bee Gees held their first U. In 1971, the single "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" became their first number one single on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. In 1977, the soundtrack album "Saturday Night Fever" was released. The album's cumulative global sales exceeded 40 million copies[3]. In 1978, he won the 20th Grammy Award for Best Pop Group for the song "How Deep Is Your Love"[4]. In 1979, the studio album "Spirits Having Flown" was released; in the same year, they won four Grammy Awards at the 21st Grammy Awards[4].In the 1980s, the members of the group began to develop independently[5]. In 1991, the TV special "One Night Only" brought the band back into the limelight[5]. In 1997, he won the Outstanding Contribution Award at the Brit Awards[6]; in the same year, he was admitted to the American Rock and Roll Hall of Fame[7]. In 2001, their last studio album "This Is Where I Came In" was released[8]; in the same year, they were awarded the Order of the British Empire[9]. On January 12, 2003, Maurice Gibb passed away[10]; on February 23, the band won the Grammy Legend Award[11].
Robin Gibb passed away on May 20, 2012[4]. In 2015, the band was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award[12].
How Deep Is Your Love, Spicks and Specks, Saturday Night Fever, Spirits Having Flown. BRIT Awards Outstanding Contribution Award. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 1958 to 2003, 2009 to 2012.
Pop, disco, soul, rock, slow rock.