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Touching Duet Of Bee Gees’ Classic Hit “I’ve Gotta Get A Message To You” With Barry Gibb’s Son Onstage

In a memorable event at the renowned Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on February 16, 2013, Sir Barry Gibb delivered a touching moment that melted hearts of Bee Gees fans worldwide. It was during Barry Gibb’s inaugural solo tour after the passing of his brothers, Robin and Maurice Gibb. The emotional highlight occurred when Barry invited his son, Stephen Gibb, to share the stage with him for a heartfelt duet

This touching collaboration left a lasting impression on fans that serves as a poignant tribute to the legacy of the Bee Gees. Barry and Stephen sang the Bee Gees’ classic hit “I’ve Gotta Get A Message To You” with a lot of feeling. This song, written by Robin Gibb in 1968, is special to fans and honors the Gibb brothers’ legacy.

“I’ve Gotta Get a Message To You” is a touching song about a man desperate to send one last message to his loved one before he dies. Robin Gibb shared how he poured his heart into writing the lyrics, giving the song a strong sense of urgency and emotion.

Though the video of their performance has been out for over a decade, it continues to receive positive comments from people worldwide.

One Youtube viewer wrote, “Love, love, love Stephen’s voice on this! Absolutely haunting and real. Terrific vocals for this song. I would dare say that it may even be the better vocal required for the theme of the song than even that of his dad and uncles. Great job Stephen. Really great!”

Another added, “Love, love, love Stephen’s voice on this! Absolutely haunting and real. Terrific vocals for this song. I would dare say that it may even be the better vocal required for the theme of the song than even that of his dad and uncles. Great job Stephen. Really great!”

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