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The Ultimate Bee Gees: The 50th Anniversary Collection [Deluxe Edition 2CD/1DVD] ()

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The Ultimate Bee Gees: The 50th Anniversary Collection [Deluxe Edition 2CD/1DVD] - Bee Gees
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Track Listing
  1. You Should Be Dancing
  2. Stayin' Alive
  3. Jive Talkin'
  4. Nights on Broadway
  5. Tragedy
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  1. You Should Be Dancing
  2. Stayin' Alive
  3. Jive Talkin'
  4. Nights on Broadway
  5. Tragedy
  6. Night Fever
  7. More Than a Woman
  8. Fanny (Be Tender With My Love)
  9. Spirits (Having Flown)
  10. If I Can't Have You
  11. Boggie Child
  12. Love You Inside Out
  13. You Win Again
  14. One
  15. Secret Love
  16. Alone
  17. Still Waters (Run Deep)
  18. This Is Where I Came In
  19. Spicks and Specks
  20. How Deep Is Your Love
  21. To Love Somebody
  22. Words
  23. How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?
  24. Too Much Heaven
  25. Emotion
  26. Lonely Days
  27. Run to Me
  28. Love So Right
  29. For Whom the Bell Tolls
  30. I've Gotta Get a Message to You
  31. New York Mining Disaster 1941
  32. Massachusetts
  33. I Started a Joke
  34. World
  35. First of May
  36. Holiday
  37. Don't Forget to Remember
  38. Islands in the Stream
  39. Heartbreaker
  40. Guilty
  41. Spicks and Specks
  42. New York Mining Disaster 1941
  43. Massachusetts
  44. I've Gotta Get a Message to You
  45. Tomorrow Tomorrow
  46. Lonely Days
  47. How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?
  48. Run to Me
  49. Jive Talkin'
  50. Night Fever
  51. Stayin' Alive
  52. How Deep Is Your Love
  53. Too Much Heaven
  54. For Whom the Bell Tolls
  55. Alone
  56. Still Waters (Run Deep)
  57. You Win Again
  58. One
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Functioning as something of a replacement for the 2001 collection Their Greatest Hits: The Record, The Ultimate Bee Gees covers much of the same ground as that double-disc set, albeit in not quite so linear a fashion. The Record marched through its 40 tracks chronologically, opening with the stately baroque Beatlesque pop of the '60s and then winding through the '70s, whereas this opens with the bright, fabulous blast of "You Should Be Dancing" and remains in their late-'70s heyday for a while before fast-forwarding to such ...

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