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Mr. Natural
Mr. Natural
29/3/1974
Charade
Charade
0/8/1974
Jive Talkin
Jive Talkin
0/5/1975

Charade

The Bee Gees

1974 Single
  • Released: August 1974 · Fecha Grabación: 1974 -
    Label: RSO, Mercury · · Productor: Arif Mardin
    1
    Charade
    The Bee GeesBee Gees, The • w: Barry and Robin Gibb • v: Barry and Robin • 1974 /08
    4:16
  • 2
    Heavy Breathing
    The Bee GeesBee Gees, The • w: Barry and Robin Gibb • v: Barry and Robin • 1974 /08
    3:30
  • Album


    Mr. Natural

    Mr. Natural

    Fecha Lanzamiento: May 1974 · Fecha Grabación: 14 November 1973 - 28 January 1974
    Discográfica: RSO · Estudio de Grabación: IBC (London); Command (London); Atlantic (New York) · Productor: Arif Mardin
    1
    Charade
    The Bee GeesBee Gees, The • w: Barry and Robin Gibb • v: Barry and Robin • 1974 /05
    4:16
  • 2
    Throw A Penny
    The Bee GeesBee Gees, The • w: Barry and Robin Gibb • v: Barry and Robin • 1974 /05
    4:52
  • 3
    Down The Road
    The Bee GeesBee Gees, The • w: Barry and Robin Gibb • v: Barry • 1974 /05
    3:27
  • 4
    Voices
    The Bee GeesBee Gees, The • w: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb • v: Robin and Barry • 1974 /05
    4:54
  • 5
    Give A Hand, Take A Hand
    The Bee GeesBee Gees, The • w: Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb • v: Barry • 1974 /05
    4:50
  • 6
    Dogs
    The Bee GeesBee Gees, The • w: Barry and Robin Gibb • v: Barry • 1974 /05
    3:47
  • 7
    Mr. Natural
    The Bee GeesBee Gees, The • w: Barry and Robin Gibb • v: Robin and Barry • 1974 /05
    3:51
  • 8
    Lost In Your Love
    The Bee GeesBee Gees, The • w: Barry Gibb • v: Barry • 1974 /05
    4:40
  • 9
    I Can't Let You Go
    The Bee GeesBee Gees, The • w: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb • v: Barry • 1974 /05
    3:49
  • 10
    Heavy Breathing
    The Bee GeesBee Gees, The • w: Barry and Robin Gibb • v: Barry and Robin • 1974 /05
    3:30
  • 11
    Had A Lot Of Love Last Night
    The Bee GeesBee Gees, The • w: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb • v: Barry • 1974 /05
    4:08
  • Album

    Mr. Natural
    Mr. Natural
    29/3/1974
    Charade
    Charade
    0/8/1974
    Jive Talkin
    Jive Talkin
    0/5/1975
    "Charade"
    Single by Bee Gees
    from the album Mr. Natural
    B-side"Heavy Breathing"
    ReleasedAugust 1974
    Recorded20 December 1973
    IBC Studios, London
    GenreBlue-eyed soul, orchestral pop
    Length4:13 (album)
    3:14 (single)
    LabelRSO, Mercury
    Songwriter(s)Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb
    Producer(s)Arif Mardin
    Bee Gees singles chronology
    "Throw a Penny"
    (1974)
    "Charade"
    (1974)
    "Jive Talkin`"
    (1975)

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    1974 single by Bee Gees

    "Charade" is a ballad written by Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb released in 1974 by the Bee Gees. It was the third and final single released from the Mr. Natural album. Like the parent album, the single was not a hit and only managed to climb to #31 on Billboard`s Adult Contemporary chart in late 1974. It did reach the Top 10 in Chile, peaking at #7.

    Background

    This song was recorded on 20 December 1973 in IBC Studios, London and made full use of Arif Mardin`s talents as arranger, with Phil Bodner`s clarinet solo at the song`s instrumental break. Three days later, the Bee Gees and the backing band spent some time crossfading this track into "Throw a Penny" with a quiet sound effect and "Throw a Penny" into "Down the Road" with a newly recorded link track.[1]

    The singer said that they made their love in the sand at summer nights and they held their love hand in hand at the dawn and they listened to the ocean where the music is playing, the words on the music is about their two hearts were saying that only two lovers can hear. They can follow the sun until the daylight is gone they can gaze at the sky until the night is over, the light of his life as she was welcome to his charade.[citation needed] This track has also a gripping chorus, ethereal harmonies and deserves to be around for years to come.[2]

    The song starts with a Fender Rhodes electric piano played by Geoff Westley. On 0:46, Arif Mardin`s orchestra and strings arrangement was heard. At 1:16, Robin Gibb takes the lead vocal his first line on this song was And this feeling. At 2:19, the instrumental break was started as Phil Bodner`s clarinet was heard.[3]

    Reception

    Billboard praised the refrain and the harmony vocals, saying that it was the Bee Gees "strongest release" in years.[2]

    Chart performance

    Chart (1974)

    Peak
    position

    Canada Adult Contemporary Charts (RPM)[4]

    32

    Chile Top 100 Singles Chart[4]

    7

    U.S. Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles (Billboard)[5]

    103

    U.S. Billboard Easy Listening Charts[6]

    31

    Cover versions

    • Hajji Alejandro, a Filipino singer sang the melody of this song in 1976, with Tagalog lyrics by Willy Cruz as "Tag-araw... Tag-ulan" (Summer and Rain). "Tag-Araw, Tag Ulan" was later covered by Filipina singer Joey Albert.[7] The melody was also used by Tito, Vic & Joey as one of the parody songs in their 1977 album, called "Kajjo Department" with different lyrics.[8]
    • Samantha Sang recorded "Charade" for her first album Emotion on which the title track written also by Barry and Robin Gibb.
    • Charade was recorded in Portuguese by Brazilian artist Ana Gazzola and included on her album Musicas e Palavras dos Bee Gees.

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1974 single by Bee Gees

    "Charade" is a ballad written by Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb released in 1974 by the Bee Gees. It was the third and final single released from the Mr. Natural album. Like the parent album, the single was not a hit and only managed to climb to #31 on Billboard`s Adult Contemporary chart in late 1974. It did reach the Top 10 in Chile, peaking at #7.

    Background

    This song was recorded on 20 December 1973 in IBC Studios, London and made full use of Arif Mardin`s talents as arranger, with Phil Bodner`s clarinet solo at the song`s instrumental break. Three days later, the Bee Gees and the backing band spent some time crossfading this track into "Throw a Penny" with a quiet sound effect and "Throw a Penny" into "Down the Road" with a newly recorded link track.[1]

    The singer said that they made their love in the sand at summer nights and they held their love hand in hand at the dawn and they listened to the ocean where the music is playing, the words on the music is about their two hearts were saying that only two lovers can hear. They can follow the sun until the daylight is gone they can gaze at the sky until the night is over, the light of his life as she was welcome to his charade.[citation needed] This track has also a gripping chorus, ethereal harmonies and deserves to be around for years to come.[2]

    The song starts with a Fender Rhodes electric piano played by Geoff Westley. On 0:46, Arif Mardin`s orchestra and strings arrangement was heard. At 1:16, Robin Gibb takes the lead vocal his first line on this song was And this feeling. At 2:19, the instrumental break was started as Phil Bodner`s clarinet was heard.[3]

    Reception

    Billboard praised the refrain and the harmony vocals, saying that it was the Bee Gees "strongest release" in years.[2]

    Chart performance

    Chart (1974)

    Peak
    position

    Canada Adult Contemporary Charts (RPM)[4]

    32

    Chile Top 100 Singles Chart[4]

    7

    U.S. Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles (Billboard)[5]

    103

    U.S. Billboard Easy Listening Charts[6]

    31

    Cover versions

    • Hajji Alejandro, a Filipino singer sang the melody of this song in 1976, with Tagalog lyrics by Willy Cruz as "Tag-araw... Tag-ulan" (Summer and Rain). "Tag-Araw, Tag Ulan" was later covered by Filipina singer Joey Albert.[7] The melody was also used by Tito, Vic & Joey as one of the parody songs in their 1977 album, called "Kajjo Department" with different lyrics.[8]
    • Samantha Sang recorded "Charade" for her first album Emotion on which the title track written also by Barry and Robin Gibb.
    • Charade was recorded in Portuguese by Brazilian artist Ana Gazzola and included on her album Musicas e Palavras dos Bee Gees.

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