“I’M NOT SINGING ALONE TONIGHT.” In 2017, when Barry Gibb walked onto the stage at the Glastonbury Festival, the moment carried far more than a setlist. For the first time at the legendary festival, the last surviving voice of the Bee Gees stood before tens of thousands of people to sing the songs that once belonged to three brothers. There were no dramatic speeches. Just the opening chords of the Bee Gees classics — and a quiet understanding in the crowd that these harmonies once came from Barry, Robin, and Maurice together. Now Barry carried them alone. But as the music rose over the field that night, it didn’t feel like one man revisiting old hits. It felt like a brother keeping a promise — that the songs they built together would never fall silent.
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