You Should Be Dancing - Bee Gees, A 70s Dancefloor Classic

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“You Should Be Dancing” is a disco classic by the Bee Gees, released in 1976 as the lead single from their album Children of the World. This track marked a significant shift for the group, embracing a disco sound that would define their career. Notably, it’s the first song where Barry Gibb extensively used his falsetto vocals, a signature element in their subsequent hits.
The song achieved considerable chart success, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and maintaining that position for a week. It also topped the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart for seven weeks and secured the number five spot on the UK Singles Chart.
Recorded at Criteria Studios in Miami and Le Studio in Quebec, the track features Barry Gibb on lead vocals and guitar, Robin and Maurice Gibb on vocals, Alan Kendall on guitar, Dennis Bryon on drums, and Blue Weaver on keyboards. Additional percussion was provided by Stephen Stills.
The song gained further prominence after being featured in the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever, contributing to its status as a disco anthem. Decades later, “You Should Be Dancing” remains a timeless classic, continuing to inspire and energize audiences worldwide.

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“You Should Be Dancing” is a disco classic by the Bee Gees, released in 1976 as the lead single from their album Children of the World. This track marked a significant shift for the group, embracing a disco sound that would define their career. Notably, it’s the first song where Barry Gibb extensively used his falsetto vocals, a signature element in their subsequent hits.
The song achieved considerable chart success, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and maintaining that position for a week. It also topped the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart for seven weeks and secured the number five spot on the UK Singles Chart.
Recorded at Criteria Studios in Miami and Le Studio in Quebec, the track features Barry Gibb on lead vocals and guitar, Robin and Maurice Gibb on vocals, Alan Kendall on guitar, Dennis Bryon on drums, and Blue Weaver on keyboards. Additional percussion was provided by Stephen Stills.
The song gained further prominence after being featured in the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever, contributing to its status as a disco anthem. Decades later, “You Should Be Dancing” remains a timeless classic, continuing to inspire and energize audiences worldwide.

DiscoSoulFunkwave
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This is one of the best dance songs ever. Still makes you want to move almost 50 years later.

bryanspindle
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Loved the Soul Train dancers. I was so dang jealous.

yugm
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Beautiful song beautiful falsetto beautiful Barry ❤❤❤❤❤❤

rulienchuang
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My dad loved "Saturday Night Fever" and the BeeGees.

WorgenGrrl
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Love there dances BEAUTIFUL BACK THEN I had the bee gees album in 78 11 yrs old 😍 ❤️ ❤❤❤❤ just get out there and move 😊😊😊😊

mariefisher
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When I heard this song I went wild❤❤❤❤❤

Muncie-vgut
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Thanks for this cool video 😁, all that’s left to do is advertise it

ElizabethWheatly
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Look at my parents busing moves.
😆😅🤣😂 I was 2 years old in that year. 😄🕺🏾💃🏾😎💞💥👍🏾

buchananjeneen
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Noone dances like my beautiful Black brothers and sisters❤❤❤!!!.

SuperOskar
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My Cousins Band MFSB was. Soul Trains 🚆 theme song 🎵 ♥️ 😊

crsmith
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The man at 0:25 had the essence of the male 1970s hair.

elwoodblues
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Disco was abolished bc disco brought all races together

yesNdeed
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Actually, the first song to feature Barry's falsetto voice was "Nights On Broadway, " which was released in 1975. 🥰 BEE GEES AND ANDY GIBB FOREVER ❣️❤️❣️

KITTIES-CLRR
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Look at the beautiful black women and look at the beautiful black women today

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