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"Don't Forget to Remember", also called "Don't Forget to Remember Me", is a country ballad recorded by the Bee Gees, from the album Cucumber Castle. The song was written by Barry and Maurice Gibb . It was produced by the band with Robert Stigwood .
"Too Much Heaven" is a song by the Bee Gees, which was the band's contribution to the "Music for UNICEF" fund. They performed it at the Music for UNICEF Concert on 9 January 1979. The song later found its way to the group's thirteenth original album, Spirits Having Flown .
The song was released in the US as the follow-up to "Don't Forget to Remember" but it failed to make any impact and stalled at #91. Cash Box said "Splendid ballad side that comes out fresh, rather than a parody of the original Bee Gees. This stunning performance, both vocal and instrumental, and a less obscure lyric should take the team back ...
"Don't Forget to Remember Me" is a song written by Morgane Hayes (now known as Morgane Stapleton), Kelley Lovelace and Ashley Gorley, and recorded by American country music artist Carrie Underwood. It was released in March 2006 as the fourth single from Underwood's debut album, Some Hearts .
Timber! (Bee Gees song) Time Is Time; To Love Somebody (song) Tokyo Nights (Bee Gees song) Tomorrow Tomorrow (Bee Gees song) Too Much Heaven; Town of Tuxley Toymaker, Part 1; Toys (song) Tragedy (Bee Gees song) Treacle Brown
Single by Bee Gees; from the album Cucumber Castle; A-side "Don't Forget to Remember" Released: August 1969: Recorded: July 1969: Genre: Country rock, folk rock: Length: 2: 19: Label: Polydor (United Kingdom) Atco (United States) Songwriter(s) Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb: Producer(s) Robert Stigwood, Bee Gees: Bee Gees flipsides singles chronology
"I Can't See Nobody" is a song by the Bee Gees, released first as the B-side of "New York Mining Disaster 1941". With "New York Mining Disaster 1941", this song was issued as a double A in Germany and Japan, [ 1 ] and included on the group's third LP, Bee Gees' 1st . [ 2 ] "
Single by Bee Gees; from the album Staying Alive; B-side "I Love You Too Much" (Instrumental) Released: July 1983 (US) August 1983 (UK) Recorded: November–December 1982: Genre: Soft rock, blue-eyed soul: Length: 4: 24: Label: RSO Records: Songwriter(s) Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb: Producer(s) Bee Gees, Albhy Galuten, Karl Richardson: Bee Gees ...