Robin Gibb with the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt Orchestra - Live
Jun 14 2005
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Robin Gibb's first live album is a mystery of refined versions of old Bee Gees classics and old and new songs Robin himself has recorded. There are (17) songs here with (4) being solely Robin's materials. Track Listings 1. Night Fever 2. I've Gotta Get A Message To You 3. How Deep Is Your Love 4. Nights On Broadway 5. Love Hurts 6. Massachusettes 7. My Lover's Prayer 8. New York Mining Disaster 1941 9. Please 10. Saved By The Bell 11. To Love Somebody 12. Words 13. You Win Again 14. Juliet 15. Tragedy 16. Jive Talkin' 17. Stayin' Alive
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Robin Gibb
self
Louis Clark
chef d'orchestre
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