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The Bee Gees, a name synonymous with soulful harmonies and disco anthems, also possessed a remarkable ability to craft tender ballads. Every Second, Every Minute, released in 1970 on their album 2 Years On, exemplifies this facet of their musical brilliance.

Composed and written by the eldest Gibb brother, Barry, Every Second, Every Minute showcases the group’s signature tight vocals. Maurice and Robin Gibb weave their harmonies around Barry’s lead, creating a tapestry of sound that is both rich and intimate. The song’s production, overseen by the brothers themselves along with Robert Stigwood, is understated, allowing the vocals and melody to take center stage.

Every Second, Every Minute is not a chart-topping hit, but it has garnered a dedicated following among Bee Gees fans. Perhaps its enduring appeal lies in its heartfelt lyrics. The song chronicles a man’s unwavering devotion to his lover, conveying his desire to spend every waking moment by her side. The sentiment is genuine and relatable, transcending the boundaries of time and musical trends.

Every Second, Every Minute stands as a testament to the Bee Gees’ versatility as musicians. While they would go on to dominate the disco scene in the late 1970s, this song reminds us of their earlier pop and rock roots, and their talent for crafting timeless ballads. It is a song that deserves recognition for its simple beauty and enduring message of love.

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