Released: April 17, 1989

Songwriter: Robin Gibb Maurice Gibb Barry Gibb

Producer: Maurice Gibb Robin Gibb Barry Gibb Brian Tench

I've come to feel that you're a blessing in disguise
Find a way of making sure
Is what you show to me the devil in your eyes
Are you the killer or the cure

I could be the fire you start
At just the mention of your name
I rise and I rise up to heaven my love
And let you shoot me down in flames
You don't take me serious
Too insane to see you're just too good to be true
And I don't sympathise with those
Who crawl home to you

Your head is on the line, you find no other love
And I would go through hell for you
Tell me will you ever let me in
Tell me, will you ever let me in?

Maybe the trick is to be
Taken by surprise
And lady be wise, beware
The way to make you make that
Final sacrifice
The dream is real for those who dare

I will redefine your life
We remember till we die
When love is in motion who needs
More than this
And soon we know what passion is
All is fair in love and war
It's what I'm fighting for, but you're just too good
To be true
And I don't sympathise with those
Who crawl home to you

Your head is on the line, you find no other love
And I would go through hell for you
Tell me will you ever let me in
Tell me, will you ever let me in?

I will be the fire you start
At just the mention of your name
All is fair in love and war
You know what I'm fighting for
Love has shot me serious
Right between the eyes
You're just too good
To be true
And I don't sympathise with those
Who crawl home to you

Your head is on the line, you find no other love
And I would go through hell for you
Tell me will you ever let me in
Tell me, will you ever let me in?

Tell me will you ever let me in
Tell me will you ever let me ...

Bee Gees

The three Gibb brothers were very close as children and spent most of their time together. Barry was born in 1946, and his twin brothers Maurice and Robin were born in 1949. Together, they went on to become one of the most popular bands of the 1970s.

The Bee Gees have sold more than 220 million records worldwide, and functioned as a group almost continuously from 1958 to 2003, when Maurice Gibb suddenly died during a coma.