The Bee Gees chords |
Songs in Mine:
| 12 |
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No of Chords:
| 37 |
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| Most popular chords: | G, D, C, A, F |
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Chord Types used:
| 10 |
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| Most popular chord types: | Maj, m, 7, m7, maj7 |
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Sub-Styles: Adult Contemporary, Baroque Pop, Disco, Pop-Rock, Psychedelic Pop, Soft Rock | Links: Artist Info, Learn to play rock guitar, Learn to play the piano or keyboard | 
Artwork courtesy of http://www.music-atlas.com | | Biography: | | A lone guitar and an unforgettable melody begin, then three voices join in harmony - it's the start of This Is Where I Came In. With that title-track and the album that follows, you're connecting again with what is best about the Bee Gees, the essence of their four decades of writing and performing pop hits, new music that's fresh and inspiring, and those incredible vocals. "Yes, it's the harmonies," Maurice Gibb says, "they're what keep people coming back to us." Harmonies, melodies, heartbeat rhythms - that's what makes the Bee Gees' songs constant in the soundtrack of our lives. We've fallen in love to the accompaniment of "How Deep Is Your Love" and "To Love Somebody," hit the dancefloor to "You Should Be Dancin'" and "Stayin' Alive," sought hope with "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart." With This Is Where I Came In, the magic continues.
Keeping the faith with their legendary past while continuing to explore new ground, the Bee Gees once more reinvent themselves. "This album is us, " Barry says, "it's …
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