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Bee Gees - 1997 Las Vegas: "How Deep Is Your Love", "Night Fever", "More Than A Woman"

One Night Only is a live album and DVD by the Bee Gees. It features the group's concert at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in 1997 and includes many of their greatest hits.

The CD is edited, with some songs omitted, though the DVD version of the concert is complete. The album was reissued in 1999, and included a bonus CD with the missing songs. The CD and DVD cover features the band replicating their iconic Saturday Night Fever pose.

The Bee Gees performed songs from every decade from the 1960s to the '90s. They also sang a tribute song to their late brother Andy Gibb, "(Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away". During this song old footage of Andy is shown, including him singing the second verse of the song. The vocals from the original recording also play during that section. Céline Dion guest-starred on the Bee Gees-penned "Immortality". Recorded vocals by Frankie Valli are featured during "Grease", and are also taken from the original song.

The album's title was originally meant to reflect the band's plan that the Las Vegas concert would be their final live performance ever. Barry Gibb's arthritis had worsened to the point where it seemed it would be impossible for him to continue playing, but he wanted to expand the tour and so they played several more shows.

Personnel

Barry Gibb – guitar, vocals
Maurice Gibb – keyboards, guitar, vocals
Robin Gibb – vocals
Additional personnel
Alan Kendall – lead guitar
Stephen Gibb – lead guitar
Ben Stivers – keyboards
Matt Bonelli – bass guitar
Steve Rucker – drums
John Merchant – off-stage keyboards

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Night_Only_(Bee_Gees_album)

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