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Singles chronology

Run to Me
Run to Me
7/7/1972
Alive
Alive
10/11/1972

Alive

The Bee Gees

1972 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 10 Noviembre 1972 · Fecha Grabación: 1972 -
    Discográfica: Polydor, Philips (elsewhere) Atco (US/CA) · · Productor: Robert Stigwood , Barry Gibb , Robin Gibb , Maurice Gibb
    1
    Alive
    The Bee GeesBee Gees • w: Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb • v: Barry • 1972 /11 /10
    4:05
  • 2
    Paper Mache, Cabbages and Kings
    The Bee Gees • 1972 /11 /10
    0:00
  • Album


    To Whom It May Concern

    To Whom It May Concern

    Fecha Lanzamiento: Octubre 1972 · Fecha Grabación: Enero 1971 - Abril 1972
    Discográfica: Polydor (UK)Atco (US) · Estudio de Grabación: IBC (London) · Productor: Robert Stigwood , Bee Gees
    1
    Run To Me
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb • v: Barry and Robin • 1972 /10
    3:14
  • 2
    We Lost The Road
    The Bee GeesBee Gees • w: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb • v: Barry and Robin • 1972 /10
    3:28
  • 3
    Never Been Alone
    The Bee GeesBee Gees • w: Robin Gibb • v: Robin • 1972 /10
    3:15
  • 4
    Paper Maché, Cabbages & Kings
    The Bee GeesBee Gees • 1972 /10
    5:02
  • 5
    I Can Bring Love
    The Bee GeesBee Gees • w: Barry Gibb • v: Barry • 1972 /10
    2:08
  • 6
    I Held A Party
    The Bee GeesBee Gees • w: Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb • v: Robin and Barry • 1972 /10
    2:38
  • 7
    Please Don't Turn Out The Lights
    The Bee GeesBee Gees • w: Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb • v: Robin and Barry • 1972 /10
    2:02
  • 8
    Sea Of Smiling Phases
    The Bee GeesBee Gees • 1972 /10
    3:10
  • 9
    Bad Bad Dreams
    The Bee GeesBee Gees • w: Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb • v: Barry and Robin • 1972 /10
    3:49
  • 10
    You Know It's For You
    The Bee GeesBee Gees • w: Maurice Gibb • v: Maurice • 1972 /10
    2:59
  • 11
    Alive
    The Bee GeesBee Gees • w: Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb • v: Barry • 1972 /10
    4:05
  • 12
    Road To Alaska
    The Bee GeesBee Gees • w: Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb • v: Robin • 1972 /10
    2:41
  • 13
    Sweet Song Of Summer
    The Bee GeesBee Gees • w: Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb • v: Barry and Robin • 1972 /10
    5:07
  • Album

    Run to Me
    Run to Me
    7/7/1972
    Alive
    Alive
    10/11/1972
    "Alive"
    Single by Bee Gees
    from the album To Whom It May Concern
    B-side"Paper Mache, Cabbages And Kings"
    Released10 November 1972
    Recorded21 October 1971
    IBC Studios, London
    GenreSoft rock, symphonic, pop
    Length4:03
    LabelPolydor, Philips (elsewhere)
    Atco (US/CA)
    Songwriter(s)Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb
    Producer(s)Robert Stigwood, Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb
    Bee Gees singles chronology
    "Run To Me"
    (1972)
    "Alive"
    (1972)
    "Saw a New Morning"
    (1973)
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    1972 single by Bee Gees

    "Alive" is a ballad recorded by the Bee Gees for their album To Whom It May Concern. It was the second and last single from the album released on 10 November 1972 worldwide. The song was credited to Barry and Maurice Gibb and produced by the Gibbs and their manager Robert Stigwood.[1]

    Composition and recording

    It was another piano ballad (customary for Bee Gees singles during this period), which Barry has noted that he doesn`t even remember writing. As mastered for the album, the inherent dynamic range in the vocal and piano has unfortunately been compressed almost out of existence, but it still comes across as an expressive ballad.

    "Alive" was recorded on October 21, 1971, "My World" having also been recorded that previous week. Geoff Bridgford`s drum work on this song, made his last appearance on any Bee Gees singles after he left in January 1972 (The previous single, "Run to Me" was recorded after Bridgford`s departure).[2]

    Releases

    The remastered version found on Tales from the Brothers Gibb somewhat increases the range missing from the original album release. The single reached number 34 on the US charts in 1973 and debuted on #63 on that chart.[3] It was the group`s last top 40 hit in either the US or UK until "Jive Talkin`" in 1975. "Alive" was the group`s last release on the Atco label. In 1973, the Bee Gees` manager, Robert Stigwood formed his own label, RSO Records, where the Gibb brothers enjoyed their most success. On the promo video for the single, which was originally made for the Dutch TV programme TopPop and was broadcast on 23 December 1972,[4] Maurice first appears playing the piano, with Barry and Robin appearing only holding a microphone.

    Reception

    Billboard called the single a "dynamite, driving ballad."[5] Cash Box described it as a "fine selection in traditional Bee Gees fashion."[6] Record World called it a "romantic gem filled with those lush strings and velvet harmonies."[7]

    Personnel

    • Barry Gibb — lead vocals
    • Maurice Gibb — piano, bass
    • Geoff Bridgford — drums
    • Bill Shepherd — orchestral arrangement

    Charts

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    1972 single by Bee Gees

    "Alive" is a ballad recorded by the Bee Gees for their album To Whom It May Concern. It was the second and last single from the album released on 10 November 1972 worldwide. The song was credited to Barry and Maurice Gibb and produced by the Gibbs and their manager Robert Stigwood.[1]

    Composition and recording

    It was another piano ballad (customary for Bee Gees singles during this period), which Barry has noted that he doesn`t even remember writing. As mastered for the album, the inherent dynamic range in the vocal and piano has unfortunately been compressed almost out of existence, but it still comes across as an expressive ballad.

    "Alive" was recorded on October 21, 1971, "My World" having also been recorded that previous week. Geoff Bridgford`s drum work on this song, made his last appearance on any Bee Gees singles after he left in January 1972 (The previous single, "Run to Me" was recorded after Bridgford`s departure).[2]

    Releases

    The remastered version found on Tales from the Brothers Gibb somewhat increases the range missing from the original album release. The single reached number 34 on the US charts in 1973 and debuted on #63 on that chart.[3] It was the group`s last top 40 hit in either the US or UK until "Jive Talkin`" in 1975. "Alive" was the group`s last release on the Atco label. In 1973, the Bee Gees` manager, Robert Stigwood formed his own label, RSO Records, where the Gibb brothers enjoyed their most success. On the promo video for the single, which was originally made for the Dutch TV programme TopPop and was broadcast on 23 December 1972,[4] Maurice first appears playing the piano, with Barry and Robin appearing only holding a microphone.

    Reception

    Billboard called the single a "dynamite, driving ballad."[5] Cash Box described it as a "fine selection in traditional Bee Gees fashion."[6] Record World called it a "romantic gem filled with those lush strings and velvet harmonies."[7]

    Personnel

    • Barry Gibb — lead vocals
    • Maurice Gibb — piano, bass
    • Geoff Bridgford — drums
    • Bill Shepherd — orchestral arrangement

    Charts

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