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You Wouldn't Know (Bee Gees song)

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"You Wouldn't Know"
Song
A-side"Every Day I Have to Cry"

"You Wouldn't Know" is a song written by Barry Gibb which was recorded by the Bee Gees and released as the B-side of their version of "Every Day I Have to Cry" and later included on the album The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs (1965). The album of the same name was released in Europe by Tring Records and features the Bee Gees songs from 1963-1966.[1]

Recording and structure

It was recorded in February 1965 around the same time as "Every Day I Have to Cry". The version of this song on Brilliant from Birth (1998) is faded 7 seconds early at 1:59 and you can hear Robin Gibb shouting and laughing on the fadeout. And it was the first song on which Maurice Gibb is credited playing organ.[2]

The song starts with a guitar strumming, the riff and an organ and then Barry starts to sing the line Come a bit close to me, let me be kissed, Come on and give to me what I have missed, I love you women, I know that I'll get you somehow. And then Robin and Maurice sing harmony on the chorus: You wouldn't know if I hadn't told you so, You wouldn't know if I hadn't told you so, oh.

Personnel

References

  1. ^ "Bee Gees - You Wouldn't Know". Discogs. Retrieved 3 May 2013.
  2. ^ Brennan, Joseph. "Gibb Songs: 1965". Retrieved 3 May 2013.