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"Bodyguard"
Single by the Bee Gees
from the album One
B-side"Will You Ever Let Me"
ReleasedJanuary 1990
RecordedNovember to December 1988, Mayfair Studios, London
GenreR&B
Length5:20 (album)
4:20 (promo single edit)
LabelWarner Bros. Records, Warner Music
Songwriter(s)Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb
Producer(s)Bee Gees, Brian Tench
The Bee Gees singles chronology
"One"
(1989)
"Bodyguard"
(1990)
"Secret Love"
(1991)
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1990 Single
  • Released: January 1990 · Fecha Grabación: 1990 -
    Label: Warner Bros. Records, Warner Music · · Productor: Bee Gees , Brian Tench

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    1990 single by the Bee Gees

    "Bodyguard" is a song by the Bee Gees released in 1990 as the second American single from the One album. "Bodyguard" was a cassette-only single released in early 1990. In Europe and Asia, the A-side was "Tokyo Nights" instead of "Bodyguard". In Brazil, it was "Wish You Were Here". Lead vocals are provided by Robin Gibb.

    Music video

    The original video was deemed too sexual and was subsequently toned down. The controversy of the video hurt airplay of the single, though it charted well in the Adult Contemporary market reaching number 9 on Billboard and number 5 on Radio & Records.[1]

    Charts

    Chart (1990)

    Peak
    position

    Canada Top Singles (RPM)[2]

    48

    US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[3]

    9

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1990 single by the Bee Gees

    "Bodyguard" is a song by the Bee Gees released in 1990 as the second American single from the One album. "Bodyguard" was a cassette-only single released in early 1990. In Europe and Asia, the A-side was "Tokyo Nights" instead of "Bodyguard". In Brazil, it was "Wish You Were Here". Lead vocals are provided by Robin Gibb.

    Music video

    The original video was deemed too sexual and was subsequently toned down. The controversy of the video hurt airplay of the single, though it charted well in the Adult Contemporary market reaching number 9 on Billboard and number 5 on Radio & Records.[1]

    Charts

    Chart (1990)

    Peak
    position

    Canada Top Singles (RPM)[2]

    48

    US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[3]

    9

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