Released: April 24, 2001

Songwriter: Robin Gibb

Producer: Maurice Gibb Robin Gibb Barry Gibb Peter-John Vettese

I don't know what you want, I don't hear what you said
Truth behind the lies
'Cause I can't see what's in your head
And spread your wings and fly, out in a brave new world
Let this be my prayer, to keep you safe when I'm not there
Can we love and live apart, I don't know,no, I don't know
How can we divide the heart, I don't know, no, I don't know

And when the night falls, and when the sky falls
I long for your embrace
And in the cold night, under the street light
I long for your embrace
Living separate lives, I have faith in you, away from you
Like a lonely child, I will hang on every word
Embrace

Through the mists of time, lovers can be friends
The power of the human heart
The secrets in the souls of men
All my blessings in disguise
I don't know, no, I don't know
Reunited we will rise
I don't know, no, I don't know

And when the night falls, and when the sky falls
I long for your embrace
And in the cold night, under the street light
I long for your embrace
Living separate lives, I have faith in you, away from you
Like a lonely child, I will hang on every word

And when the night falls, and when the sky falls
I long for your embrace
Another daybreak, another heartache
I long for your embrace

Living separate lives
Away from you
Embrace, embrace
The lonely, lonely life
Lonely days and nights
We can live our life
Embrace, embrace
With our separate lives
Embrace, embrace
The lonely, lonely lives
Lonely days and nights
I will never send away
Embrace, embrace
The lonely, lonely lives
Embrace the child inside
The lonely, lonely lives

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.