You win again
You win again | |
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Bee Gees | |
publication | August 31, 1987 (US, Promo) September 12, 1987 (UK) |
length | 4:01, 3:54 (7 "version) |
Genre (s) | pop |
Author (s) | Barry , Robin , Maurice Gibb |
Producer (s) | Arif Mardin , Barry, Robin, Maurice Gibb, Brian Tench |
Label | Warner bros. |
album | ESP |
Cover version | |
2001 | B3 |
Chart positions Explanation of the data |
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You Win Again is a 1987 Bee Gees song that appeared on the ESP album . The song was written by the Bee Gees themselves and produced by them together with Arif Mardin and Brian Tench.
history
The publication took place on August 31, 1987. In the countries of the United Kingdom , Ireland , Austria , Switzerland and Norway was pop song is a number-one hit. In Germany, the single reached number 52 on September 3, 1987, only to disappear from the charts the following week. Only the unexpectedly great success of the single in England brought the title into the radio playlists and led to the first number one Bee Gees in Germany since Words 1968. In the United States, the title was less successful. Nevertheless, the success in the USA with the single One in 1989 could be made up for in seventh place.
In the song, the protagonist argues in the form of a lyrical self with his wife before the divorce.
Cover versions
- 1987: Susan Schubert (way too hot)
- 1988: Munich Symphonic Sound Orchestra
- 1989: Philharmonic Sound Orchestra London
- 1990: The Shadows
- 1994: Waterloo & Robinson (Way Too Hot)
- 1997: C block
- 2001: B3
- 2015: Howard Carpendale
Individual evidence
- ↑ Sources chart positions: DE AT CH UK US
- ^ Bee Gees - You Win Again , hitparade.ch
- ↑ Lyrics on Golyr.de