Holiday (Bee Gees song)
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| “Holiday” | |||||
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| Single by The Bee Gees from the album Bee Gees 1st |
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| B-side | "Red Chair Fade Away" (UK) "Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You" (US, Aus) |
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| Released | US: September 1967; Aus: October 1967 | ||||
| Format | vinyl record (7" 45 RPM) | ||||
| Recorded | IBC Studios, London | ||||
| Genre | Pop/Rock | ||||
| Label | UK: Polydor, Australia: Spin, US: ATCO | ||||
| Producer | Robert Stigwood | ||||
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"Holiday" is a song by the Bee Gees. The song is considered to be eerie, due to the interesting, yet creepy tune and strong organ presence. It was not released as a single in their native England, but reached #16 on the American charts in September of 1967 . It appeared on the album, Bee Gees 1st. In 1979 the short-lived R&B/Disco group Moulin Rouge covered it as well as other early BeeGees songs.

