Thank You for the Music is about showmanship, charisma, harmony and the power of three pop and rock groups uniting together in one mind-blowing concert. Experience the power of - Bohemian Rhapsody, the fun of - Dancing Queen, as well as the graceful harmonies of - How Deep is Your Love. The show also pays tribute to the Broadway Musicals associated with these groups as we celebrate the hits from Mamma Mia, Saturday Night Fever and We Will Rock You. The unforgettable hits We Are the Champions, Who Wants to Live Forever and A Kind Of Magic add an electrifying flare to the show. You can look forward to the uplifting anthems such as Don’t Stop Me Now and I Want To Break Free and The Great Pretender, from Mercury’s solo career. We then pay tribute to one of the greatest rock bands of all time – Queen, featuring one of the greatest voices in the history of rock – Freddie Mercury. We then move on to an authentic impersonation of the Gibb Brothers’ falsetto as they go on to re-ignite the disco groove - You Should Be Dancing, Stayin’ Alive and Jive Talking. Albums include Saturday Night Fever, Bee Gees 1st, and Odessa. 'How Deep Is Your Love' was one of five songs forwarded to him, even though the group originally intended to give the song to Yvonne Elliman to record. Barry and Robin wrote Emotion for Australian singer Samantha Sang, and the song reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart NEXT ALBUM Number Ones. The show also features the early days of The Bee Gees in the late sixties, with harmonic soft rock hits such as Words, I’ve Gotta Get a Message to You, Massachusetts and To Love Somebody. Bee Gees discography and songs: Music profile for Bee Gees, formed 1958. The Bee Gees were working on the follow up to their 1976 album Children Of the World when their manager and film producer Robert Stigwood called asking for songs for an upcoming movie. Side 1 Side 2 New York Mining Disaster 1941. Thank You for the Music features a 10-piece cast that covers all the hits of the three super groups, featuring songs from the days when ABBA lit up the music scene with their first hits Chiquitita and Waterloo, after which they followed on with countless pop anthems such as Does Your Mother Know, Mamma Mia, Take a Chance on me, as well as the power ballad- The Winner Takes it All. This spectacular Barnyard Theatre Production takes you on a trip through space and time in the 70s and the 80s when glitz, glam and some of the greatest pop tunes ever written emerged. “Night Fever” – (1978) – No.ABBA, The Bee Gees and Queen are three of the most influential pop and rock groups of all time. Rank – Title – (Year) – Hot 100 Peak Position (weeks spent at No. To ensure equitable representation of the biggest hits from each era, certain time frames were weighted to account for the difference between turnover rates from those years. 1 earning the greatest value and weeks at No. Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. This ranking of the Bee Gees’ biggest Billboard hits is based on actual performance on the weekly Billboard Hot 100 chart. “Shadow Dancing.” As recently as 2001, Robin Gibb’s name appeared in the Hot 100’s top 10: Destiny’s Child’s cover of Samantha Sang’s No. 1 “If I Can’t Have You.” With brother Andy Gibb, the trio authored his third No. He also co-wrote, with his bandmate brothers Barry and Maurice, Yvonne Elliman’s Hot 100 No. 57.Īdditionally, Robin Gibb’s chart success wasn’t limited to songs that the Bee Gees recorded. They most recently charted in 1997 with “Still Waters (Run Deep),” a single from their “Still Waters” album. 14 and became the first of 43 Hot 100 hits for the group. The Bee Gees’ initial chart hit came in 1967, with “Now York Mining Disaster 1941,” which climbed to No.
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