Alan Freeman Days

2008 song by Robin Gibb From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Alan Freeman Days" is a song written by Robin Gibb in 2007 as a tribute to the late Australian-British DJ Alan Freeman and released in May 2008.[1][2] In 2014, it was included on Gibb's first posthumous album 50 St. Catherine's Drive.

ReleasedMay 2008
RecordedAugust 2007
Sphere Studios, London
Length3:39
Quick facts Song by Robin Gibb, from the album Songs from the British Academy Volume 1 ...
"Alan Freeman Days"
Song by Robin Gibb
from the album Songs from the British Academy Volume 1
ReleasedMay 2008
RecordedAugust 2007
Sphere Studios, London
GenreAlternative rock, pop rock
Length3:39
LabelAcademy Recordings
SongwriterRobin Gibb
ProducerPeter-John Vettese
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Recorded in August 2007 at Sphere Studios in London.[3] A live performance of the song was released on Robin Gibb - In Concert With the Danish Concert Orchestra.[4]

Writing

While it was mainly made available as a download the song was also included on a limited number of promotional CDs, a various artist compilation "V.1 - Songs from the British Academy" from Academy Recordings,[5][6] of which a handful were raffled off to fans registered to Robin Gibb's forum.[7] There is also a lyric in the song "and my brother Maurice is stayin alive" as his tribute also to his late twin brother Maurice Gibb.

Personnel

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