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Dont Wanna Live Inside Myself
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Walking Back to Waterloo
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w: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb •
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1971 /10
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3:50 |
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How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?
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w: B. Gibb/R. Gibb •
v: Robin and Barry •
1971 /09
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3:59 |
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Israel
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w: Barry Gibb •
v: Barry •
1971 /09
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3:47 |
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The Greatest Man in the World
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The Bee Gees •
w: Barry Gibb •
v: Barry •
1971 /09
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4:19 |
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It's Just the Way
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w: Maurice Gibb •
v: Maurice •
1971 /09
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2:36 |
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Remembering
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The Bee Gees •
w: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb •
v: Robin •
1971 /09
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4:03 |
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Somebody Stop the Music
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The Bee Gees •
w: Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb •
v: Barry and Maurice •
1971 /09
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3:33 |
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Trafalgar
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w: Maurice Gibb •
v: Maurice •
1971 /09
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3:55 |
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Don't Wanna Live Inside Myself
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w: Barry Gibb •
v: Barry •
1971 /09
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5:28 |
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When Do I
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w: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb •
v: Robin •
1971 /09
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4:00 |
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10
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Dearest
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w: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb •
v: Barry and Robin •
1971 /09
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3:54 |
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Lion in Winter
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w: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb •
v: Barry and Robin •
1971 /09
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4:00 |
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Walking Back to Waterloo
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The Bee Gees •
w: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb •
v: Robin and Barry •
1971 /09
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3:50 |
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Single by Bee Gees | ||||
from the album Trafalgar | ||||
B-side | "Walking Back to Waterloo" | |||
Released | October 1971 | |||
Recorded | 7 April 1971 IBC Studios, London | |||
Genre | Pop[1] | |||
Length | 5:24 | |||
Label | Polydor (United Kingdom) Atco (United States) | |||
Songwriter(s) | Barry Gibb | |||
Producer(s) | Robert Stigwood, Bee Gees | |||
Bee Gees singles chronology | ||||
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"Don`t Wanna Live Inside Myself" |
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1971 single by Bee Gees
"Don`t Wanna Live Inside Myself" is a ballad written and sung by Barry Gibb, and released on the Bee Gees` album Trafalgar in 1971, and the second single release taken from the album.
This slow dramatic piano ballad was described by Robin Gibb in the liner notes of Tales from the Brothers Gibb box set as "...the dawning, or the closing, of the `gotta find out who I really am` era." This track was the last song recorded for the album. "Don`t Wanna Live Inside Myself" was recorded on April 7, the same day when they finished the tracks "Israel", "It`s Just the Way" and "Engines, Aeroplanes".[2]
The single was released in October 1971, two months after the number 1 hit "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart". Considering that "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" was a number 1, it was surprising that this did not even make the top fifty. Cash Box said of it that it was "another classic outing from the Brothers Gibb certain to trigger off a mighty sales explosion" and repeat the chart success of "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart.[3] With the success of "...Broken Heart", Atco Records was choosing ballads exclusively for Bee Gees singles during this time. This song along with "Walking Back to Waterloo" was released as a double A-side in Spain, Canada, Japan and the US. The album version of the song was faded at 5:24.
A promotional single issued by Atco in the US, featured the song in its mono and stereo versions on its respective sides.[4]
Chart (1971) | Peak position |
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Canada Top Singles (RPM)[5] | 34 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[6] | 29 |
US Billboard Hot 100[7] | 53 |
US Cash Box[8] | 39 |
US Record World[6] | 30 |
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1971 single by Bee Gees
"Don`t Wanna Live Inside Myself" is a ballad written and sung by Barry Gibb, and released on the Bee Gees` album Trafalgar in 1971, and the second single release taken from the album.
This slow dramatic piano ballad was described by Robin Gibb in the liner notes of Tales from the Brothers Gibb box set as "...the dawning, or the closing, of the `gotta find out who I really am` era." This track was the last song recorded for the album. "Don`t Wanna Live Inside Myself" was recorded on April 7, the same day when they finished the tracks "Israel", "It`s Just the Way" and "Engines, Aeroplanes".[2]
The single was released in October 1971, two months after the number 1 hit "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart". Considering that "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" was a number 1, it was surprising that this did not even make the top fifty. Cash Box said of it that it was "another classic outing from the Brothers Gibb certain to trigger off a mighty sales explosion" and repeat the chart success of "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart.[3] With the success of "...Broken Heart", Atco Records was choosing ballads exclusively for Bee Gees singles during this time. This song along with "Walking Back to Waterloo" was released as a double A-side in Spain, Canada, Japan and the US. The album version of the song was faded at 5:24.
A promotional single issued by Atco in the US, featured the song in its mono and stereo versions on its respective sides.[4]
Chart (1971) | Peak position |
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Canada Top Singles (RPM)[5] | 34 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[6] | 29 |
US Billboard Hot 100[7] | 53 |
US Cash Box[8] | 39 |
US Record World[6] | 30 |