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How to Fall in Love, Part 1
The Bee Gees •
Bee Gees, The •
w: Barry, Robin , Maurice Gibb •
v: Barry •
1994 /04 /04
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5:59 |
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Fallen Angel
The Bee Gees •
Bee Gees, The •
w: Barry, Robin , Maurice Gibb •
v: Robin •
1994 /04 /04
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4:31 |
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Paying The Price Of Love
The Bee Gees •
Bee Gees, The •
w: Barry, Robin , Maurice Gibb •
v: Barry •
1993 /09 /13
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4:13 |
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Kiss Of Life
The Bee Gees •
Bee Gees, The •
w: Barry, Robin , Maurice Gibb •
v: Robin and Barry •
1993 /09 /13
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4:16 |
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How to Fall in Love, Part 1
The Bee Gees •
Bee Gees, The •
w: Barry, Robin , Maurice Gibb •
v: Barry •
1993 /09 /13
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5:59 |
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4
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Omega Man
The Bee Gees •
Bee Gees, The •
w: Barry, Robin , Maurice Gibb •
v: Maurice •
1993 /09 /13
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3:59 |
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5
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Haunted House
The Bee Gees •
Bee Gees, The •
w: Barry, Robin , Maurice Gibb •
v: Barry and Robin •
1993 /09 /13
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5:45 |
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Heart Like Mine
The Bee Gees •
Bee Gees, The •
w: Barry, Robin , Maurice Gibb •
v: Robin and Barry •
1993 /09 /13
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4:41 |
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Anything For You
The Bee Gees •
Bee Gees, The •
w: Barry, Robin , Maurice Gibb •
v: Barry •
1993 /09 /13
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4:38 |
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Blue Island
The Bee Gees •
Bee Gees, The •
w: Barry, Robin , Maurice Gibb •
v: Barry and Robin •
1993 /09 /13
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3:17 |
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Above And Beyond
The Bee Gees •
Bee Gees, The •
w: Barry, Robin , Maurice Gibb •
v: Maurice and Barry •
1993 /09 /13
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4:28 |
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For Whom The Bell Tolls
The Bee Gees •
The Bee Gees •
w: Single version •
v: Barry and Robin •
1993 /09 /13
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5:06 |
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Fallen Angel
The Bee Gees •
Bee Gees, The •
w: Barry, Robin , Maurice Gibb •
v: Robin •
1993 /09 /13
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4:31 |
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Decadance
The Bee Gees •
Bee Gees, The •
w: not on US release •
v: Barry and Robin •
1993 /09 /13
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4:32 |
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Single by Bee Gees | ||||
from the album Size Isn`t Everything | ||||
B-side | "855-7019" | |||
Released | April 4, 1994 | |||
Recorded | 1992–1993 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 4:10 (Edit) | |||
Label | Polydor Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb | |||
Producer(s) | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb and Femi Jiya | |||
Bee Gees singles chronology | ||||
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1994 single by Bee Gees
"How to Fall in Love (Part 1)" is a song by the Bee Gees. It was the third and final single issued from their twentieth studio album, Size Isn`t Everything (1993). After the big hit of "For Whom the Bell Tolls", the Gibb brothers experienced a new European hit with this R&B ballad. The song was the result of one song written by Barry and another song written by Robin, mixed together. The single peaked at number thirty in the UK and dominated the top forty of some European countries.
In other countries in Europe, "Kiss of Life" was released in place of "How to Fall in Love, Part 1". Polydor affiliates thought the lively "Kiss of Life" more likely to get the charts.
Sarra Manning from Melody Maker wrote, "The Bee Gees always leave me feeling whole again. They restore my bruised and battered equilibrium and give me strength to carry on. The brothers Gibb soothe away troubles with a honeyed groove and the seamless sense of completion that pours out of the speakers. Sometimes the most obvious routes to pleasure are obvious because they`re so right. Go on, trust me on this. Let The Bee Gees slink into your life and make the hurt better."[1]
A: "How to Fall in Love, Part 1" - 4:10
B: "Fallen Angel" [Remix] - 7:09
Note: On the CD, "855-7019" features the sound of a needle being dropped at the very start and being lifted at the very end, respectively followed and preceded by surface noise, making it sound like a vinyl transfer. (In Germany, the song was originally featured on the B-side of the 7" single in its German release.) It is unclear whether the inclusion of such noises on the CD version is intentional.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1994 single by Bee Gees
"How to Fall in Love (Part 1)" is a song by the Bee Gees. It was the third and final single issued from their twentieth studio album, Size Isn`t Everything (1993). After the big hit of "For Whom the Bell Tolls", the Gibb brothers experienced a new European hit with this R&B ballad. The song was the result of one song written by Barry and another song written by Robin, mixed together. The single peaked at number thirty in the UK and dominated the top forty of some European countries.
In other countries in Europe, "Kiss of Life" was released in place of "How to Fall in Love, Part 1". Polydor affiliates thought the lively "Kiss of Life" more likely to get the charts.
Sarra Manning from Melody Maker wrote, "The Bee Gees always leave me feeling whole again. They restore my bruised and battered equilibrium and give me strength to carry on. The brothers Gibb soothe away troubles with a honeyed groove and the seamless sense of completion that pours out of the speakers. Sometimes the most obvious routes to pleasure are obvious because they`re so right. Go on, trust me on this. Let The Bee Gees slink into your life and make the hurt better."[1]
A: "How to Fall in Love, Part 1" - 4:10
B: "Fallen Angel" [Remix] - 7:09
Note: On the CD, "855-7019" features the sound of a needle being dropped at the very start and being lifted at the very end, respectively followed and preceded by surface noise, making it sound like a vinyl transfer. (In Germany, the song was originally featured on the B-side of the 7" single in its German release.) It is unclear whether the inclusion of such noises on the CD version is intentional.