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Still Waters Run Deep is a poignant ballad by the iconic group, The Bee Gees. Released in 1997, it was the third and final single from their album of the same name. The song, steeped in the group’s signature harmonies and melodic richness, is a classic example of their ability to craft emotionally resonant music.

Hailing from the British Isle of Man, The Bee Gees – comprised of brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb – redefined the sound of popular music throughout the 1960s and 70s. Known primarily for their disco hits, the trio also excelled in creating heartfelt ballads, and Still Waters Run Deep is a testament to their versatility.

The production of the song was helmed by Hugh Padgham, a renowned engineer and producer who had previously worked with artists like Sting, Phil Collins, and The Police. Padgham’s expertise in capturing the nuances of vocal harmonies and creating a lush soundscape is evident in the track’s production.

While Still Waters Run Deep didn’t achieve the same chart-topping success as some of their earlier hits, it resonated deeply with fans and critics alike. The song’s introspective lyrics and melodic beauty solidified The Bee Gees’ status as masters of their craft. It remains a beloved track in their discography and a cherished gem for fans of their music.

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