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"To Love Somebody" is a song written by Barry and Robin Gibb. Produced by Robert Stigwood, it was the second single released by the Bee Gees from their international debut album, Bee Gees 1st, in 1967. [4] The single reached No. 17 in the United States and No. 41 in the United Kingdom. The song's B-side was "Close Another Door". [5]
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The video for the track, directed by Saam Farahmand, was released on 14 October 2010.It features a club party in a home video style theme, with the date stamp "14.6.1982" - or 14 June 1982, which was Boy George's 21st birthday.
In 1968 [15] French-American singer Claudine Longet covered the song on the album Love Is Blue, A&M Records – SP-4142, Side A Track 4. In 1968 [16] French singer Michel Didier covered the song in French under the title C'est une folle idée (lyrics: Michel Didier). [17] In 1969, The Clique included a cover version on their self-titled album. [18]
"Close Another Door" is a song written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb and recorded by the Bee Gees, initially released as the B-side of "To Love Somebody" and later on their 1967 album Bee Gees' 1st. [1] The lead vocal was by Robin Gibb, joined by Barry Gibb on the chorus.
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John Deacon did not sing backing vocals on the recorded album. Mercury's fascination and admiration for Aretha Franklin was a major influence for the creation of this song. Queen played "Somebody to Love" live from 1977 to 1985, and a live performance of the song is featured on the album Queen Rock Montreal, Queen on Fire – Live at the Bowl. [8]