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  1. "The Walls Fell Down" was recorded on 10 January 1969 with other Gibb brothers-penned tracks "Love You" and "Little Boy". An instrumental work by three members of Bee Gees: Barry and Maurice Gibb, and drummer Colin Petersen.

  2. The Bee Gees broke up in 1969. The tension between Barry and Robin came to a head early in the year over the first single from the Odessa album. It was almost set to be a song featuring Robin ‘Lamplight’, but Robert Stigwood preferred to feature Barry singing ‘First of May’.

  3. Barry Gibb originally did Run Wild, Morning of My Life, Fields of Gold, Woman in Love and other songs. Barry Gibb wrote To Love Somebody, Tragedy and I Can't See Nobody. Explore

  4. mono 2:50, lead vocal Barry Gibb A side, January 1969; Odessa, 1969 stereo 2:50, lead vocal Barry Gibb Odessa, 1969. The Bee Gees were away on tour from October 30 until at least November 20.

  5. The Kid's No Good was to have been the debut solo album by British musician Barry Gibb following his departure from the Bee Gees in December 1969. There was no official title given to the album at the time.

  6. Released to middling success in January 1969, Odessa began as a concept album about a British ship that was lost at sea in 1899. However, because of tensions within the band that resulted in...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Barry_GibbBarry Gibb - Wikipedia

    When the group announced that they had split at the start of December 1969, Gibb spent January 1970 writing songs to record the following month. 1970: debut as a solo artist