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The Singer Sang His Song : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Singer Sang His Song
"The Singer Sang His Song" is a song written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb and recorded by the English rock group Bee Gees, released in early 1968 as a single along with Jumbo. In some countries the song was the B-side of Jumbo but in others they were promoted as a double A-side. ==Recording and mixing==
This track was only issued as a single and not included on a studio album at the time, so by standard practice at the time, it was not mixed to stereo. The song was recorded on January 8th 1968, the same day the song "Down to Earth" was recorded, which was included on their third international album ''Idea'' and "Chocolate Symphony", now included on the expanded version of ''Idea'' released in 2007.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Gibb Songs: 1968 )〕 The song was available until 1990 when it was mixed in stereo for the first time and extended to 3:19 for inclusion on the ''Tales from the Brothers Gibb'' boxset. A remastered version featured on the deluxe edition of ''Idea'' released in 2006. Its promotional video was filmed in black and white, which featured a man and woman running in a park interspersed with The Bee Gees performing on stage. It reached #25 in the UK.
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