"Holiday" is a song by the Bee Gees. The song is haunting, even eerie, having been composed primarily in the minor key with a strong organ presence. Brothers Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb who also wrote the song share lead vocals. It was not released as a single in their native United Kingdom as Polydor UK released the single "World" from their next album Horizontal, but was released in the U.S. in September 1967.

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  • "Holiday" is a song by the Bee Gees. The song is haunting, even eerie, having been composed primarily in the minor key with a strong organ presence. Brothers Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb who also wrote the song share lead vocals. It was not released as a single in their native United Kingdom as Polydor UK released the single "World" from their next album Horizontal, but was released in the U.S. in September 1967. It appeared on the album Bee Gees' 1st and also on the Bee Gees first platinum (a million copies sold) album Best of the Bee Gees that was released in 1969. Singer Claudine Longet covered the song on her 1968 LP "Love Is Blue". In 1979, the short-lived R&B/Disco group Moulin Rouge covered it as well as other early Bee Gees songs. The song was prominently featured in the Korean film Nowhere to Hide and Holiday. The song remained a concert favorite for over 30 years, and Maurice Gibb often provided the fans comedic antics by attempting many failed attempts to join Barry & Robin while singing this song.
  • "Holiday" é um single dos Bee Gees, lançado em 1967. Enquanto a Polydor inglesa já lançava "Massachusetts", a Atco. queria mais um single do disco Bee Gees' 1st. , lançando assim "Holiday". Alguns outros selos decidiram fazer os dois: lançar "Massachusetts" e "Holiday". Apesar da qualidade da música, ela fez sucesso bem restrito, chegando ao 3º lugar na Holanda e ao 10º na Espanha.
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  • "Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You" (US, AUS)
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  • "Holiday" is a song by the Bee Gees. The song is haunting, even eerie, having been composed primarily in the minor key with a strong organ presence. Brothers Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb who also wrote the song share lead vocals. It was not released as a single in their native United Kingdom as Polydor UK released the single "World" from their next album Horizontal, but was released in the U.S. in September 1967.
  • "Holiday" é um single dos Bee Gees, lançado em 1967. Enquanto a Polydor inglesa já lançava "Massachusetts", a Atco. queria mais um single do disco Bee Gees' 1st. , lançando assim "Holiday". Alguns outros selos decidiram fazer os dois: lançar "Massachusetts" e "Holiday". Apesar da qualidade da música, ela fez sucesso bem restrito, chegando ao 3º lugar na Holanda e ao 10º na Espanha.
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