"Could It Be" is a song written by Barry Gibb, and performed by the Bee Gees. Released in August 1964 s a B-side of "Claustrophobia". In 1965, it was appeared on their debut album The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs.[1] It features the melodica played by Robin Gibb sounds like harmonica. It was recorded in July 1964 on Festival Studios, Sydney, during the same time as they recorded "Claustrophobia".[2]
The song finally released in 1968 in the UK from the compilation Rare, Precious & Beautiful, Vol. 2 and released in US in 1970. Its CD version was appeared in the compilation Brilliant from Birth released in 1998 only in Australia.[3]
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- The Bee Gees
- New York Mining Disaster 1941
- Words
- I Started a Joke
- Jumbo
- Rare, Precious and Beautiful
- Bee Gees' Biggest
- I Started a Joke (1968 EP)
- First of May
- Don't Forget to Remember
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- You Should Be Dancing
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- Forever
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