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The Bee Gees' 1997 Music Video for 'Alone' Is a Timeless Classic

Three individuals in a recording studio, one adjusting headphones, another in a hoodie, and a third in a vest, all...

The ‘Bee Gees’ are one of music’s most memorable groups, and their hit records are still treasured by their fans. Their 1997 hit ‘Alone’ was successful across multiple countries.

Two men in a recording studio, one adjusting headphones, both smiling.

‘Alone’ was featured on the ‘Bee Gees’ 21st studio album titled ‘Still Waters.’ The music video starts with clips of everyday life, including parades, picnics in the park, and people smiling and playing.

The Bee Gees start singing in a studio, and there is mixed footage from their live shows. They sing on a large stage with blue lights. There’s a clip of them all doing a kick line and laughing before it shows them back in the studio.

A man in a striped shirt and cap is surrounded by two others, all wearing headphones, in a recording studio setting.

In the studio, they wear sweaters and baseball caps while recording. Then, the footage shows a montage of all the crowds that surrounded them over the years and their fans waving to them.

The Bee Gees harmonize on the chorus while flipping pages of lyrics and continuing to sing into the microphone. They all sway slowly and sing in their unique high-pitched, falsetto tone.

More clips of them performing together fill the music video. The ‘Bee Gees’ have been on so many different stages over the years, and there’s a flashback to them dancing as kids and then as adults.

Three men wearing headphones, one with a red cap, appear to be in a recording studio or broadcast setting.

The final shot shows the ‘Bee Gees’ waving goodbye to a crowd as they cheer, and the screen fades to black. Barry, Robin, and Maurice have been famous for decades because of their unique sound and excellent songwriting.

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