Released: September 13, 1976

Songwriter: Robin Gibb Barry Gibb

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

I remember times my love when we really had it all
You were always there to make me smile, help me when I fall
Ooh, I can't believe you're leaving me
When there's so much more to say -- I can't let you go
Ooh , every time I look at you I still can feel the glow
Let it be, let it grow

Love me , please , just a little bit longer
Together we can make it
Our love is much too young to break it
Love me , please , just a little bit harder

All I ever wanted was to have you to myself
Then I see you standing there in the arms of someone else
You know a man can stand so much
And it's more then I can bear -- I can't let you go
Ooh, ev'ry time I look at you I still can feel the glow
Let it be , let it grow

Love me , please, just a little bit longer
Together we can make it
Our love is much too young to break it
Love me , please, just a little bit harder

Never even try to see things her way
It's hard on a woman when love ain't no love at all
And when she walks away (no no) -- and she probably will
You're gonna be sorry, begging her , please

Love me , please, just a little bit longer
Together we can make it
Our love is much too young to break it
Love me , please, just a little bit harder

I think I can work it out
I can't get enough
I want you tomorrow

Love me , please, just a little bit longer
Together we can make it
Our love is much too young to break it
Love me , please, just a little bit longer
Together we can make it
Our love is much too young to break it

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.