What is the meaning of Saturday Night Fever?
Like so many masterpieces of the 1970s, Saturday Night Fever is a sexual assault–filled, profane character study about outsiders living sad, sordid lives on the fringes of society.
What is the name of the recording artist that sang the song Night Fever?
the Bee Gees
“Night Fever” is a song written and performed by the Bee Gees. It first appeared on the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever on RSO Records. Producer Robert Stigwood wanted to call the film Saturday Night, but singer Robin Gibb expressed hesitation at the title.
Who wrote the Bee Gees song Words?
Barry GibbMaurice GibbRobin Gibb
Words/Composers
What year did the song Words by the Bee Gees come out?
1968Words / Released
What is Night Fever meaning?
There are some fairly obvious explanations for “night fever”—the tendency for fever symptoms to be magnified during the evening hours. First, it’s normal for body temperature to creep up at night, adding proverbial fuel to the fire.
What was the last song the Bee Gees recorded together?
Bee Gees: Last known video of Maurice, Robin and Barry Gibb singing together in 2001 is sensational. The Gibb brothers sang ‘You Should Be Dancing’ on June 17, 2001 at the Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles, marking the anniversary of the final time fans would see the trio performing together.
Why does a fever spike at night?
At night, there is less cortisol in your blood. As a result, your white blood cells readily detect and fight infections in your body at this time, provoking the symptoms of the infection to surface, such as fever, congestion, chills, or sweating.
What was the biggest hit from Saturday Night Fever?
1. ‘Stayin’ Alive’ by Bee Gees.
How many #1 songs did the Bee Gees have?
nine singles
The Bee Gees had nine singles reach number one on the Hot 100 chart — which, according to Billboard, puts them in third place for the most number ones in history, after the Beatles and the Supremes. Listen to all of their number one hits here, and tell us which ones were your favorites in the comments.
What songs did the Bee Gees wrote for other performers?
11 Songs You Didn’t Know the Bee Gees Wrote That Were Made Famous by Other Artists
- “Love Me,” Yvonne Elliman (1976)
- “More Than a Woman,” Tavares (1977)
- “Grease,” Frankie Valli (1978)
- “Emotion,” Samantha Sang (1978)
- “If I Can’t Have You,” Yvonne Elliman (1978)
- “Hold On to My Love,” Jimmy Ruffin (1980)