Really and Sincerely, the Glossary
"Really and Sincerely" is a song by the Bee Gees.[1]
Table of Contents
24 relations: A-side and B-side, Accordion, AllMusic, And the Sun Will Shine, Atco Records, Baroque pop, Barry Gibb, Bass guitar, Bee Gees, France, Guitar, Hammond organ, Hither Green rail crash, Horizontal (album), IBC Studios, Lead vocalist, Let There Be Love (Bee Gees song), Maurice Gibb, Netherlands, Paris, Polydor Records, Robert Stigwood, Robin Gibb, TiVo Corporation.
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A-side and B-side
The A-side and B-side are the two sides of phonograph records and cassettes, and the terms have often been printed on the labels of two-sided music recordings.
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Accordion
Accordions (from 19th-century German, from —"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a reed in a frame).
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AllMusic
AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.
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And the Sun Will Shine
"And the Sun Will Shine" is a song by the British rock band Bee Gees, it was written by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb and released in February 1968 on the album Horizontal. Really and Sincerely and and the Sun Will Shine are 1968 songs, bee Gees songs, song recordings produced by Barry Gibb, song recordings produced by Maurice Gibb, song recordings produced by Robert Stigwood, song recordings produced by Robin Gibb, songs written by Barry Gibb, songs written by Maurice Gibb and songs written by Robin Gibb.
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Atco Records
ATCO Records is an American record label founded in 1955.
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Baroque pop
Baroque pop (sometimes called baroque rock) is a fusion genre that combines rock music with particular elements of classical music.
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Barry Gibb
Sir Barry Alan Crompton Gibb (born 1 September 1946) is a British musician, singer, songwriter and record producer.
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Bass guitar
The bass guitar, electric bass or simply bass is the lowest-pitched member of the guitar family.
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Bee Gees
The Bee Gees --> were a musical group formed in 1958 by brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb.
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France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
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Guitar
The guitar is a stringed musical instrument that is usually fretted (with some exceptions) and typically has six or twelve strings.
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Hammond organ
The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert and first manufactured in 1935.
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Hither Green rail crash
On 5 November 1967, a busy Sunday evening train service from to derailed near the Hither Green maintenance depot in London, between and railway stations.
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Horizontal (album)
Horizontal is the fourth studio album by the Bee Gees, and their second album to receive an international release.
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IBC Studios
The IBC Recording Studios were independent recording studios located at 35 Portland Place in London, England.
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Lead vocalist
The lead vocalist in popular music is typically the member of a group or band whose voice is the most prominent melody in a performance where multiple voices may be heard.
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Let There Be Love (Bee Gees song)
"Let There Be Love" is a dramatic ballad by the Bee Gees, written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb and released as the opening track on their 1968 album Idea. Really and Sincerely and Let There Be Love (Bee Gees song) are 1968 songs, bee Gees songs, song recordings produced by Barry Gibb, song recordings produced by Maurice Gibb, song recordings produced by Robert Stigwood, song recordings produced by Robin Gibb, songs written by Barry Gibb, songs written by Maurice Gibb and songs written by Robin Gibb.
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Maurice Gibb
Maurice Ernest Gibb (22 December 1949 – 12 January 2003) was a British musician and songwriter.
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Netherlands
The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country located in Northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
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Polydor Records
Polydor Limited, also known as Polydor Records, is a German-British record label that operates as part of Universal Music Group.
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Robert Stigwood
Robert Colin Stigwood (16 April 1934 – 4 January 2016) was an Australian-born British-resident music entrepreneur, film producer and impresario, best known for managing Cream, Andy Gibb and the Bee Gees, theatrical productions like Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar, and film productions including the successful Grease and Saturday Night Fever.
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Robin Gibb
Robin Hugh Gibb (22 December 1949 – 20 May 2012) was a British singer and songwriter.
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TiVo Corporation
TiVo Corporation, formerly known as the Rovi Corporation and Macrovision Solutions Corporation, was an American technology company headquartered in San Jose, California.
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See also
Songs about transport
- Bad Motor Scooter
- C.B. Savage
- Convoy (song)
- Dangerous (The Doobie Brothers song)
- Don't Dilly Dally on the Way
- I Get Around
- I've Been Everywhere
- It's Fun to Be Free
- Little Honda
- National Express (song)
- On the Metro
- Really and Sincerely
- Supersonic (Oasis song)
- Three Wheels on My Wagon
- Wait for the Wagon