Andy Gibb - I Just Want To Be Your Everything (Live 1977)

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Published 2008-12-11
Once the Bee Gees experienced a career revival with the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack in 1977, the Gibb brothers' younger sibling Andy began his own solo career. Following his brothers' disco style, Andy Gibb's first three singles ("I Just Want to Be Your Everything," "(Love Is) Thicker Than Water," and "Shadow Dancing") all hit number one. Three more consecutive Top Ten hits followed, cementing his overnight sensation status. Despite the number four "Desire," Gibb's streak of Top Ten hits began to slip in 1980; the following year he had his last Top 40 hit, "Me (Without You)." After a brief stint as the host of Solid Gold, Gibb turned to acting, where he failed to replicate the enormous success of his recording career. He developed a massive cocaine addiction, which led to his death in 1988 from an inflammatory heart virus. He was 30 years old. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

All Comments (21)
  • @fitfogey
    He’s just 19 years old here. Unbelievable talent. Too bad drugs would get ahold of him and not let him go.
  • @OctPSfever
    I am still watching Andy singing in 2023. Feel like I am a still little girl who is idolizing him in 1977.
  • @jirahmickle3581
    HBO Max’s Bee Gees Documentary brought me here and now I’m obsessed with this song 😍😍😍😍
  • @scotty3034
    Hearing somebody live is so much more interesting than a studio track.....and these guys killed it. RIP Andy Gibb....
  • @zuke55
    You can see how much of an influence Barry was on Andy...from the falsetto right down to the guitar tuning. Hard not to love this song. RIP Andy!
  • OMG...I'm 13 years old again with the biggest crush on Andy Gibb!  I LOVED him.  So sad he passed so young.
  • @feqqet
    back in my day, Andy was the hottest thing on Earth, it is a shame his life was short.  I feel blessed enough to have experienced his music, I hope wherever he is he is still making more, bless
  • @anpmech
    He's actually really singing and playing his guitar...Refreshing.
  • @otisbharris45
    The 70's music is just so relaxing and easy to listen to. The vocals are clear and well pronounced.
  • @smitty195
    I am so lucky to have grown up with this music. Today's music is such garbage compared to the classics of the 70's and early 80's! RIP Andy Gibb..gone way too soon.
  • @douglaswdelaney
    I played my sax within 6 feet of Andy many times. He was a sweet guy!
  • The Gibbs had a very special talent ..... not only were they great musicians, but their stage presentation and ability to harness the attention of their audiences. They were gifted musicians and will be remembered forever.
  • @Meschell113
    REAL MUSIC, REAL SINGING, NO AUTO-TUNE...RIP ANDY GIBB...YOU ARE DEARLY MISSED...
  • @paulaward5346
    Andy Gibb sounds just as good live as he does in the recording studio!
  • @ItalianBrianA
    The fact that he was singing this LIVE back then is AWESOME!! 
  • @luismorato8647
    Can't stop listening this over and over ,I sure miss best moments when music had a meaning
  • @debraparker833
    The first song when I met my husband to be 46 years ago. Until we meet again, soar with the Angels.
  • Beautiful Andy.........................back to the seventies....................................