Songwriter: Maurice Gibb Robin Gibb Barry Gibb

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

I know how I feel
Lonely in the black of night
There can be no love for me now
Nobody listens when the words ain't right
And you get into someone else
It's hard for me to know
Who's lovin' who
And where do I stand
What did I do it all for
There's no one I could love more
I did it for your heart alone
All that I try to be growin' inside to me
I can be strong if you're there

And there is someone belonging to someone
And I got no one belonging to me
I live in a world where the face of an angel is all that a fool can see
You got the power to find me whenever I'm lost
Where are you? Who are we?

I believe in time
Can eat away a heart of stone
And baby if I leave you too late
It's just a feather and the bird has flown
It's colder when the fire dies
With all the trouble I'm in if I lose you too
Then what is my life
If I don't wanna go through
Anything without you
Couldn't be life at all
I could be lyin' on
You are the only one
We didn't make it by chance

And there is someone belonging to someone
And I got no one belonging to me
I'm caught in a world on the edge of tomorrow
It's all that a fool can find
I don't belong in the arms of a love that is lost
Nowhere to cry
There must be something we can say my love
Something except goodbye

Then what is my life
If I don't wanna go through
Anything without you
Couldn't be life at all
I could be lyin' on
You are the only one
We didn't make it by chance

And there is someone belonging to someone
And I got no one belonging to me
And there is someone belonging to someone
And I got no one belonging to 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.