And the Year is:

1978, Part 1

The Bee Gees Warm a Cold, Cold Winter

If you’re old enough to remember 1978, and you lived in a northern clime, you probably remember one of the coldest winters in history. But, no matter where you lived back then, you most certainly remember The Bee Gees, three brothers from Down-Under who turned the music world upside down.

Today we’re turning The Music Time Machine clock back to 1978, a big year for The Bee Gees and, probably, lots of people like you.

In this podcast episode we look at The Bee Gees’ career from their start as a grade school singing group to placing five of their songs on the Billboard 100 … at the same time!

Join us on a toe-tapping tour of some of the most memorable, enjoyable and singable music from the soundtrack of our life.

Here are some of the songs from this episode that you may remember:

• Night Fever

• Staying Alive

• If I Can’t Have You

• Emotion

•. Love is Thcker Than Water

•. Shadow Dancing

•. How Deep Is Your Love

• Grease

• You’re The One That I Want

• New York Mining Disaster

• Massachusetts

• I Started a Joke

• Holiday

•. To Love Somebody

• I Gotta Get A Message To You

• Hopelessly Devoted To You

• Summer Nights

• Hair

• I Don’t Know How to Love Him

• How Can You Mend A Broken Heart

• Nights On Broadway

• You Should Be Dancing