Introduction:
Released in 1976, Love Me is a mid-tempo ballad by the legendary group, the Bee Gees. While the Bee Gees are certainly known for their disco hits that dominated the late 1970s, Love Me showcases a different side of their musical talents.
The song features the songwriting and production talents of all three Gibb brothers: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, and Maurice Gibb. This collaborative approach was a hallmark of the Bee Gees’ career, and each brother brought their own musical strengths to the table. Barry Gibb, the eldest brother, is often considered the primary songwriter of the group, and his influence is likely present in the construction and melody of Love Me. Robin Gibb’s distinctive vibrato is featured on lead vocals, and Maurice Gibb undoubtedly contributed his sophisticated bass playing and overall musical sensibility to the song’s production.
Love Me was included on the Bee Gees’ 1976 album, Children of the World. This album marked a transitional period for the group as they began to experiment with a disco sound that would propel them to superstardom a few years later. Love Me, however, stands out as a more traditional pop ballad on the album. Despite not having the same frenzied dance floor energy as some of their later disco hits, Love Me still found success on the charts. The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States and topped charts in several other countries as well. This commercial success demonstrated the Bee Gees’ musical versatility and their ability to appeal to a broad audience with different styles of music.
Love Me may not be the Bee Gees’ most famous song, but it holds an important place in their musical catalog. The song showcases their songwriting and production talents before they fully embraced the disco sound. Love Me is a testament to the Bee Gees’ ability to craft beautiful melodies and deliver powerful vocals, regardless of genre.
Video:
Lyrics:
I remember times my love when we really had it all
You were always there to make me smile, help me when I fall Ooh, I can’t believe you’re leaving me When there’s so much more to sayI can’t let you go
Ooh, every time I look at you, I still can feel the glow Let it be, let it growOoh, love me please, just a little bit longer
Together, we can make it Our love is much too young to break it Love me please, just a little bit harderAll I ever wanted was to have you to myself
Then I see you standing there in the arms of someone else You know a man can stand so much And it’s more than I can bearI can’t let you go
Ooh, every time I look at you I still can feel the glow Let it be, let it growOoh, love me please, just a little bit longer
Together, we can make it Our love is much too young to break it Love me please, just a little bit harderNever even try to see things her way
It’s hard on a woman when love ain’t no love at all And when she walks away (No, no) And she probably will You’re gonna be sorry, begging her, “Please”Love me please, just a little bit longer
Together, we can make it Our love is much too young to break it Love me please, just a little bit harderI think I can work it out
I can’t get enough, I want you tomorrowLove me please, just a little bit longer
Together, we can make it Our love is much too young to break it Love me please, just a little bit longer Together, we can make it Our love is much too young to break itLove me please, just a little bit longer
Together, we can make it Our love is much too young to break it Love me please, just a little bit longer Together, we can make it