Where Are You (Bee Gees song)
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| "Where Are You" | |
|---|---|
| Song by the Bee Gees | |
| from the album Spicks and Specks | |
| Released | November 1966 |
| Recorded | April–May 1966 |
| Length | 2:10 |
| Label | Spin |
| Songwriter(s) | Maurice Gibb |
| Producer(s) | Nat Kipner |
"Where Are You" is a song by the Bee Gees, written by Maurice Gibb. It marked his debut as a lead vocalist and solo composer. It was included on the 1966 album Spicks and Specks.[1] In 1968, it was released in the US.[2]
It was written by Maurice Gibb in 1966 and was his first to appear on any Bee Gees albums. It was recorded around April and May 1966.[3]
Another Maurice composition from that year, "All by Myself" was released in 1970 on Inception/Nostalgia.
The song had drawn Kipner's attention to Maurice's potential as a more than competent songwriter, Maurice generally felt more comfortable writing the music than the words.[4]
Personnel
- Maurice Gibb — lead vocals, acoustic guitar, bass guitar
- Barry Gibb — acoustic guitar, backing vocals
- Robin Gibb — backing vocals
- Colin Petersen — drums
- John Robinson — bass guitar