Great Hits (Bee Gees album)
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Great Hits is a compilation album by the Bee Gees only in Australia in 1969 by Horizon Records.[1] It was re-released in 1970 with the same tracks in the 1969 version by Polydor Records.[2]
The cover of the 1969 version features the Bee Gees in the winter from 1969-1970 just after Vince Melouney left. And was the first time that Maurice Gibb features his beard which was his trademark for the next 34 years.[1]
Track listing
- Side A
- "I Was A Lover, A Leader Of Men"
- "Follow the Wind"
- "Claustrophobia"
- "(Theme From) Jamie McPheeters"
- "Every Day I Have to Cry"
- "Take Hold of That Star"
- Side B
- "Wine and Women"
- "I Don't Think It's Funny"
- "Turn Around, Look At Me"
- "I Am the World"
- "The Battle of the Blue and the Grey"
- "How Love Was True"