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  2. The Rattlesnakes (1950s band) - Wikipedia

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    The Rattlesnakes was a British skiffle/rock and roll group, founded in Manchester in 1955 by Barry Gibb, which later changed to become the Bee Gees in 1958. [3] [4] They were one of the many skiffle bands that were formed in the United Kingdom in the 1950s since the revival of the American skiffle in the UK that was originally started in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s.

  3. List of 1950s musical artists - Wikipedia

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    The Rattlesnakes (1955 band) The Ravens; The Regents; The Righteous Brothers; Norman Fox & The Rob-Roys; The Robins; The Sensations; The Shadows; The Shepherd Sisters; The Solitaires; Sons of The Pioneers; The Spaniels; The Sparkletones; The Spiders; The Spinners; Joey Dee & The Starliters; The Stereos; The Swallows; Mickey & Sylvia; Tátrai ...

  4. Robin Gibb - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, when the Gibbs moved back to their hometown of Manchester, [14] the brothers formed the Rattlesnakes. The band consisted of Barry on guitar and vocals, Robin and Maurice on vocals, Paul Frost on drums, and Kenny Horrocks on tea-chest bass. The quintet performed in local theatres in Manchester. [14]

  5. The Rattlesnakes - Wikipedia

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    The Rattlesnakes may refer to: The Rattlesnakes (1950s band) , a British band that evolved into the Bee Gees Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes , a British punk band formed in 2015

  6. Maurice Gibb - Wikipedia

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    In September 1986, the Bee Gees began writing and recording songs for their upcoming album ESP. [24] on which Maurice took lead vocal on the song "Overnight". Gibb wrote and recorded the instrumental "The Supernaturals" in July 1985; it was later dubbed on the film of the same name, and he also appeared on the film doing a cameo appearance. [25]

  7. Songs of Love - Wikipedia

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    Songs of Love may refer to: Songs of Love (Anita Ward album) Songs of Love (Mark Eitzel album) Songs of Love (Simply Red album) Songs of Love, a 2003 compilation album by Sting "Songs of Love", a track on Casanova by The Divine Comedy, first used as the theme music for comedy series Father Ted

  8. Category:1955 songs - Wikipedia

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    I Just Found Out About Love; I Love You, Samantha; I Thought of You; I Wish You Would (Billy Boy Arnold song) I'll Be Home; I'll Never Stop Loving You (1955 song) I'm a Man (Bo Diddley song) I'm Beginning To Forget You; I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone; I've Been Thinking; If the Good Lord's Willing and the Creek Don't Rise; In the Wee Small ...

  9. Song of Love (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Song of Love" is a song recorded during an informal performance by Paul McCartney, singing and playing the piano at Twickenham Film Studios during the "Get Back Sessions" which were used to later produce both the Let It Be film and the album of the same name.