“Stayin’ Alive” is the Bee Gees’ most recognizable song, and arguably one of the most well-known dance tracks ever created. The song was the first track off the hugely successful soundtrack to ...
Her co-worker suddenly remembered reading that the rhythm of the tune, featured in the John Travolta disco drama 'Saturday Night Fever,' was perfect for CPR — 103 beats per minute. By The Associated ...
The Bee Gees won numerous awards during the group’s decades in the spotlight. Throughout a long career, the band produced songs across various genres, from rock to disco and R&B. Now, the Bee Gees’ ...
I knew it: Disco saves. The University of Illinois recently finished an intriguing study, finding that someone doing CPR could use the beat from “Stayin’ Alive” as the proper rhythm to restart a heart ...
Stayin’ Alive is so convincing as the Bee Gees that people have approached them after a performance with original Bee Gees CDs, asking for autographs and offering condolences for the death of their ...
CHICAGO -- Doctors have revived the old disco song "Stayin' Alive" and found that it might actually live up to its name. At 103 beats per minute, the Bee Gees' sung-in-falsetto tune has almost the ...
Ah, the Bee Gees. There was a time when they weren’t always the butt of some joke. Before the sequined jumpsuits, exposed hairy chests, and Saturday Night Fever, they were slated to become the next ...
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The Bee Gees' hit Stayin' Alive is more than a catchy disco tune, medical researchers have found. It might even save a life. Medical students and physicians who listened to the pop song while training ...
After scoring a string of hits in their native England (where they were born), Australia (where they moved), and the United States (where they really wanted to go) in the ‘60s, the barely-adult aged ...
The new Jonas Brothers single "No Time to Talk" is a sunglass-tossing, dance-inducing nod to disco's golden era, arriving just in time for summer. The band dropped the single in June 2025 as part of ...