Songwriter: Robin Gibb Maurice Gibb Barry Gibb

Producer: Arif Mardin

[Verse 1: Barry Gibb]
Here we are
In a room full of strangers
Standing in the dark
Where your eyes couldn't see me

[Pre-Chorus: Robin Gibb]
Well, I had to follow you
Though you did not want me to
But that won't stop my loving you
I can't stay away

[Chorus: Barry Gibb]
Blamin' it all on the nights on Broadway
Singin' them love songs
Singin' them "straight to the heart" songs
Blamin' it all on the nights on Broadway
Singin' them sweet sounds
To that crazy, crazy town

[Verse 2: Barry Gibb]
Now in my place
There are so many others
Standin' in the line
How long will they stand between us

[Pre-Chorus: Robin Gibb]
Well, I had to follow you
Though you did not want me to
But that won't stop my loving you
I can't stay away

[Chorus - Variation: Barry Gibb (With Falsetto)]
Blamin' it all (blamin' it all)
On the nights on Broadway (blame it on the nights on Broadway)
Singin' them love songs
Singin' them "straight to the heart" songs
Blamin' it all (I'm blamin' it all)
On the nights on Broadway (blame it on the nights on Broadway)
Singin' them sweet sounds
To that crazy, crazy town (oh those nights)

[Bridge: Barry Gibb]
I will wait
Even if it takes forever
I will wait
Even if it takes a lifetime
Somehow I feel inside
You never-ever left my side
Make it like it was before
Even if it takes a lifetime, takes a lifetime, ooh

[Outro: Barry Gibb (With Falsetto)]
Blamin' it all (I'm blamin' it all)
On the nights on Broadway (blame it on the nights on Broadway)
Singin' them love songs (yeah, yeah)
Singin' them "straight to the heart" songs
Blamin' it all (I'm blamin' it all)
On the nights on Broadway (blame it on the nights on Broadway)
Singin' them sweet sounds (oh yeah yeah)
To that crazy, crazy town (yeah)

Blamin' it all (I'm blamin' it all)
On the nights on Broadway (blame it on the nights on Broadway)
Singin' them love songs (yeah, yeah)
Singin' them "straight to the heart" songs
Blamin' it all (I'm blamin' it all)
On the nights on Broadway
Singin' them sweet sounds
To that crazy, crazy town

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.