![]() Writer(s): Barry Alan Gibb, Robin Hugh Gibb, Maurice Ernest GibbLyrics powered by www.musixmatch. The Bee Gees were one of the first white groups to explore that territory.įormer Fugees singer Pras sampled this on his song “Blue Angels.It′s just you jive talkin' You′re telling me lies, yeah Jive talkin' You wear a disguise Jive talkin' So misunderstood, yeah Jive talkin′ You′re really no good Oh, my child, you'll never know Just what you mean to me Oh, my child, you got so much You′re gonna take away my energy with all your Jive talkin' You′re telling me lies, yeah Good lovin' Still gets in my eyes Nobody believes what you say It′s just your jive talkin' that gets in the way Oh, my love, you are so good Treating me so cruel There you go with your fancy lies Leavin' me looking like a love struck fool With all your jive talkin′ You′re telling me lies, yeah Jive talkin' You wear a disguise Jive talkin′ so misunderstood, yeah Jive talkin' You just ain′t no good Love talkin' is all very fine, yeah Jive talkin′ just isn't a crime And if there's somebody you′ll love ′til you die Then all that jive talking Just gets in your eyes (woo) Jive talkin' You′re telling me lies, yeah Good lovin' Still gets in my eyes Nobody believes what you say It′s just your jive talkin' that gets in the way Love talkin′ is all very fine, yeah Jive talkin' just isn't a crime And if there′s somebody you′ll love 'til you die Then all that jive talking Just gets in your eyes Jive talkin′ Jive talkin' This was an R&B track that did very well in the black charts in America. The set became the best-selling soundtrack album of all time, until it was outsold by The Bodyguard soundtrack. Along with “You Should Be Dancing,” it was one of two previously released Bee Gees songs used – they wrote five more specifically for the film. The plan worked: the song was added to playlists and revived the fortunes of the group.Īlong with several other Bee Gees hits, this was featured on the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever in 1977. Knowing that a new Bee Gees single would be met with skepticism by radio programmers, their label sent promotional singles to stations with plain, white labels, giving no indication as to what the name of the song was, or who it was by. They were very successful as contemporary singers in the late ’60s and early ’70s, but the two albums they released before Main Course flopped, and it looked like their careers were over. They would often point out that disco became homogenized in the years after they got to it, and that their sound was really an extension of R&B. This criticism would weigh on them in later years as they felt that accusations of selling out and creating popular schlock were out of line. The group, which had considerable success before the disco era, took a lot of heat in the press. They had seven more #1 hits in the disco era, but the band went out of style at the same time as white leisure suits. We finished the song at the Criteria studios that day.” Some tar noises made a rhythmic sound on the wheels of our car, which created the feel to the type of song we wanted to write. We had the idea as we passed over a bridge. Robin Gibb explained to The Mail On Sunday November 1, 2009: “We’d already thought up the title for this song, but it wasn’t until Barry, Maurice and I drove from Biscayne Bay to Miami that we realized what the tune was going to be. The rhythm was inspired by the chunka-chunka-chunka sound of a car rolling over a bridge crossing Biscayne Bay near Miami. This was called “Drive Talking” in its early stages, but producer Arif Mardin suggested the change to “jive” to play to teenage sensibilities. They have sold more than 220 million records worldwide, making them one of the world’s best-selling artists of all time C C F C Its just your jive talkin youre telling me lies, yeah C F C Jive talkin F C you wear a disguise Jive talkin so misunderstood, yeah Jive talkin A C You really no good G F Oh, my child Youll never know E Am Just what you mean to me G F Oh, my child You got so much C A F G Youre gonna take away my energy C etc. The Bee Gees had an incredible 9 Number 1 hits, 15 Top Ten hits, and 43 songs in the Billboard 100. This song peaked at #1 in the Billboard 100, #1 in Canada, 5 in the UK, and #4 in New Zealand in 1975. You couldn’t go anywhere without hearing them blare out of the radio at that time. They became icons of the era, singing in falsetto harmonies over dance beats. This was the first big disco hit for The Bee Gees. This song started it all for the disco era Bee Gees. ![]() Jive Talkin’ has a strong R&B feel to it. The rhythm of this song drew me in when I was younger. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |