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Paradise (Bee Gees song)

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Released
  
1981

Genre
  
Soft rock, art rock

Label
  
RSO

Recorded
  
February — June 1981

Length
  
4:18

Writer(s)
  
Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb

"Paradise" is a pop ballad recorded by the Bee Gees included on the 1981 album Living Eyes. It was later released as a single in Netherlands and Japan with "Nothing Could Be Good" as the B-side. It was included on the 1983 greatest hits album Gold & Diamonds.

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Background

It was one of the ballads in the album and to feature the Gibb brothers singing harmony including "Don't Fall in Love with Me" and "I Still Love You". It was written and composed by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb. Barry and Maurice on acoustic guitars while Don Felder of Eagles on electric guitar, piano by George Bitzer, synthesizer by Albhy Galuten and drums by Steve Gadd. Barry and Robin Gibb sings lead vocals together.

Personnel

  • Barry Gibb — lead vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Robin Gibb — lead vocals
  • Maurice Gibb — acoustic guitar
  • Don Felder — electric guitar
  • Albhy Galuten — synthesizer
  • Richard Tee — piano
  • Harold Cowart — bass
  • Steve Gadd — drums
  • George Bitzer — piano
  • References

    Paradise (Bee Gees song) Wikipedia