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“Boogie Child” is a funky, upbeat song by the Bee Gees, released in 1977 as part of their album “Children of the World”. It was the third single from the album and peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song was written by all three Bee Gees brothers: Robin, Maurice, and Barry Gibb.

“Boogie Child” showcases a different side of the Bee Gees, deviating from their usual pop and ballad style. The song incorporates elements of funk and disco, with a driving bassline, infectious rhythm, and a catchy chorus. Barry Gibb’s powerful vocals, combined with the group’s signature harmonies, create a dynamic and energetic performance.

The song’s lyrics reflect a carefree and celebratory mood, inviting listeners to let loose and enjoy the music. It captures the spirit of the disco era, a time of exuberant dance music and social liberation. “Boogie Child” remains a popular and beloved track, showcasing the Bee Gees’ versatility as musicians and their ability to adapt to different musical styles.

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