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Black Diamond (Bee Gees song)

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Genre
  
Baroque pop

Released
  
March 1969 (1969-03) (UK) January 1969 (1969-01) (US)

Recorded
  
October 1968 at IBC Studios, London

Length
  
3:27 4:00 (demo version)

Label
  
Polydor Records (UK) Atco Records (US)

Writer(s)
  
Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb

"Black Diamond" is a song by the Bee Gees released on the album Odessa in 1969. The song was written by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb and featured lead vocals by Robin Gibb. It was included on the compilation Marley Purt Drive released in 1970.

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Recording

This track was the first song recorded when the Bee Gees returned to England after initial sessions for the album in New York City, and was the first song not to feature lead guitarist Vince Melouney who had left after the New York sessions for the album. It was recorded twice, the first version ended to 4:00 was released on Sketches for Odessa in 2006. and the second version was released on the album. The intro features a guitar part played by Maurice, and the orchestral arrangement by Bill Shepherd. Barry Gibb did not feature on the demo version. The beginning of the song, similar but there are some vastly different lyrics in the verses.

Personnel

  • Robin Gibb - lead and harmony, piano, mellotron
  • Barry Gibb - guitar, backing vocal
  • Maurice Gibb - backing vocal, bass, piano, guitar, mellotron
  • Colin Petersen - drums
  • References

    Black Diamond (Bee Gees song) Wikipedia