The Bee Gees Originally Made Up Of Three Brothers Barry Gibb Robin Gibb died 2012 And Maurice Gibb died 2003 Have Been Successful For Most Of Their 40-Plus Years Of Recording Music. They Had Two Distinct Periods Of Exceptional Success As A Pop Act In The Late 1960s And Early 1970s And As A Foremost Act Of The Disco Music Era In The Late 1970s. The Gibb Brothers Were Born On The Isle Of Man UK To English Parents In 1946 Barry Alan Crompton Gibb Read More On Last.Fm
"Night Fever" Is A Disco Song Written And Performed By The Bee Gees. It First Appeared On The Soundtrack To Saturday Night Fever. Producer Robert Stigwood Wanted To Call The Film Saturday Night But Singer Robin Gibb Expressed Hesitation At The Title. Stigwood Liked The Title Night Fever But Was Wary Of Marketing A Movie With That Name. He Combined The Two Suggestions And The Idea For Saturday Night Fever As A Motion Picture Was Born. "Night Fever" Remained The Number One Billboard Hot 100 Single For Over Two Months In 1978. It Also Replaced Andy Gibb's "Love Is Thicker Than Water" At Number One And Was In Turn Replaced By Yvonne Elliman's "If I Can't Have You" - All Of Which Were Written And Produced By The Gibb Brothers. After The Success Of "Night Fever " The Governor Of Florida Reubin O'Donovan Askew Made The Three Men "honorary Citizens" Of The State Due To The Amount Of Time They Spent Each Year Recording Singles In Miami. N Addition To Saturday Night Fever The Song Has Also Appeared In The Movie And On The Soundtrack For Mystery Men. A Rare Music Video Was Made For The Song However It Wasn't Shown To The Public Until 2004 Despite The Fact The Video Didn't Contain Any Uncensored Content. An Interesting Note In The Video Barry Gibb Was Shown Without His Trademark Beard. The Song Lists At #33 On Billboard's All Time Top 100.