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“It Doesn’t Matter Much To Me” is a song by the Bee Gees, released as a single in 1974 and included on their album “Mr. Natural”. The song was written by all three Gibb brothers: Barry, Robin, and Maurice. It was produced by Arif Mardin, marking the first time the Bee Gees worked with a producer outside of their own family.

The song’s lyrics express a sense of indifference towards a past relationship, suggesting that the singer has moved on and no longer cares about the other person’s feelings. The music features a prominent use of acoustic guitar and piano, creating a mellow and reflective atmosphere.

“It Doesn’t Matter Much To Me” was not a major commercial success, but it remains a fan favorite and a notable example of the Bee Gees’ early 1970s work. It showcases their songwriting and vocal abilities, as well as their willingness to experiment with different musical styles.

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