Bee Gees - You Should Be Dancing



"You Should Be Dancing" is a single by the Bee Gees, from the album, Children of the World, in 1976. The single hit number one for one week on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, number one for seven weeks on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart, and in July the same year, reached number five on the UK Singles Chart.The song also peaked at number four on the Billboard R&B chart. It was this song that first launched the Bee Gees into disco stardom, although rock-oriented drums and guitars can be heard in the background. It was also the only track from the group to top the dance chart. The song was their third Billboard Hot 100 number-one and their sixth number-one in Canada. It ended up the year as the #31 song of the year on the Hot 100. It also hit number four in Ireland. In Australia, where the brothers spent a number of years in their youth, it managed only to nick the top 20. "You Should Be Dancing" is known today as the first chart-topper in which Barry Gibb uses his now-trademark falsetto (he had previously used it on the top-10 "Nights on Broadway" and on "Fanny (Be Tender With My Love)". Earlier songs, such as Jive Talkin', had Gibb use a melodic blue-eyed soul vocal style. The song was prominently featured in the movie Saturday Night Fever and appears on its soundtrack album. Live performances of "You Should Be Dancing" during the 1979 Spirits Having Flown tour featured the Bee Gees' younger sibling, Andy Gibb, on backing vocals. This song and the scene from the movie containing the song were seen and heard in the film Short Circuit. Other movies where the song is heard are Donnie Brasco and Despicable Me. The Boston Celtics also play this song when they are about to win a basketball game accompanied by the ever popular "Dancing Gino" video from the television show American Bandstand. Recently, the Tampa Bay Rays have started playing the song at home games between innings.

Comments

  1. no one can dance like travolta. he was such a stud.
  2. Andy was so cute
  3. sing along with me... "you should be dancing y....e....a......h.............", start pointing your fingers to the air and move with your hands together.....
  4. vete ala mierda lopesh
  5. 60-90s music is better than music today. Trust me I'm 14
  6. jus watched the tribute to the Bee Gees tonite. memories. First time I saw the movie on my 16th B Day on 42nd Street In NYC
  7. through the night with you lady we can play with this girl in my room just be fore we can go to sleep in the same room as well,
  8. GOOSSIE BUMPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  9. What a great group what a great era!
  10. buenísima la música de años atrás
  11. Muito Bom!!!
  12. my hair looks incredible right now. swear to god.
  13. :) <3
  14. Listen they say " would you do it in your butt ya butt" once you say these lyrics out loud you'll say thats what they are singing! Have fun
  15. HE HE HA HA!!!
  16. HA! his voice
  17. grande los bee gee...I miss them
  18. Travolta still cooliest white boy 2017
  19. この曲を聴きながら腹筋した思い出。
  20. Que dec2 de esas canciones y esa maravillosa musica.el santiaguero de cuba Rafael Perera Gomez los tendra siempre en su memoria como todos aquellos que un vivimos su inolvidables melodías.gracias por siempre Bee Gees


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Duration: 4m 15s

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