Moonlight (Barry Gibb song)
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| "Moonlight" | |
|---|---|
| Song by Barry Gibb | |
| Released | Unreleased |
| Recorded | 15 and 20 February 1970 at IBC Studios, London |
| Genre | Easy listening |
| Length | 3:29 |
| Songwriter(s) | Barry Gibb |
| Producer(s) | Barry Gibb |
| "Moonlight" | |
|---|---|
| Song by Jerry Vale | |
| from the album I Don't Know How to Love Her | |
| Released | 1970 21 October 2003 (2003 reissue) |
| Genre | Traditional pop, jazz |
| Length | 3:03 |
| Label | Columbia |
| Songwriter(s) | Barry Gibb |
"Moonlight" is a song written and performed by Barry Gibb in 1970. It was still unreleased until this day. "Moonlight" was recorded in The Kid's No Good sessions, but this track was not included. On February 15 the day started to record this song with "I'll Kiss Your Memory", "The Victim" and "Summer Ends" and this song was finished on February 20.[1]
On its intro, Barry does harmony and background vocals. On this song only credits Gibb on lead vocals and guitar with the orchestra arranged by Bill Shepherd.