Songwriter: Maurice Gibb Robin Gibb Barry Gibb

Producer: Maurice Gibb Karl Richardson Barry Gibb Robin Gibb Albhy Galuten

It don't matter who you are
Anyone can be a star
Brighter than the lightning
You go as far as you go
You got to be what you know

There may be somebody out to get the better of you
You need the one good woman to keep you alive
Don't let the pressure beat a hole in your head
Remember nobody left you on the railway line
And if the one shoe fits you've got a chance this time

Breakout
Ain't no one gonna break your heart
You'll never do it if you never start
You be there
Breakout now
You gotta be a story told
And baby , no one gonna steal your soul
You be there
If you believe in tomorrow and you wait all night
You've got it all and then you're lost in flight

There are diamonds in the street
But you don't get enough to eat
Walking on a wire
There is a future unknown
Nobody does it alone

And maybe you can be the thunder
If you follow your dream
There must be one good woman to show you the way
Don't let them make you feel you're less than you are
Remember , somebody calls you on the telephone line
And all the world gets crazy and you win this time

Breakout
Ain't no one gonna break your heart
You'll never do it if you never start
You be there
Breakout now
You gotta be the story told
And baby , no one's gonna steal your soul
You be there
If you believe in tomorrow and you wait all night
You've got it all and then you're lost in flight

Breakout now
Ain't no one gonna break your heart
You'll never do it if you never start
You be there
Breakout now
You gotta be the story told
And baby , no one's gonna steal your soul
You be there
If you believe in tomorrow and you wait all night

Breakout now
You gotta be the story told
And baby , no one's gonna steal your soul
You be there
If you believe in tomorrow and you wait all night

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.