Actually she didn't know it was our song but I just decided it was. Robert Catron from Maitland, FlI remember couple skating with my first "girlfriend" to this song when I was 6 in 1977.Jack from Niceville, Fljohn frusciante does the best version of this song.1 was "You Light Up My Life", which had been in the top spot for 10 weeks!!! Barry from Sauquoit, NyNice Christmas present for The Bee Gees, this record reached No.Kevin from Mobile, AlLuthor Vandross and Keith Sweat also covered this song.George from Belleville, NjThis is without doubt one of the all time greatest songs ever written.A beautiful ballad with a powerful melody that's hard to beat.I agree with the comments by Jeff from Texas,it was very well said,also I want to say that the comment made by Ron from Florida was bittersweet and beautiful.Most of their stuff is 2/2 time, much of it disco. Drew from B\'ham, AlThe Bee Gees rock!!!! This is the one song (or one of the few) in which the Bee Gees use 4/4 time.Esskayess from Dallas, TxThe Gibbs' falsetto got on my nerves after a while, so I spoofed the title line with *How high is your voice.*.Drea from Acámbaro, MexicoRed Hot Chilli Peppers have an awesome cover, hope you guys listen to it!.Jinny from Brighton, United KingdomThis song made the film Saturday Night Fever.
BEE GEES HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE SONG LYRICS MOVIE
Three more songs from the movie would later also make the Top 100 "Night Fever" by the Bee Gees.
Siahara Shyne Carter from United StatesI heared this on Baywatch movie and it stuck in my head that time.This is one reason why music publishers and songwriters refuse to hear most unsolicited material. Henceforth, a songwriter had to prove that the infringing party actually heard the song before the case could move forward. The case underscored the problem of juries making judgments on music, and it led to a landmark ruling that "striking similarities" between songs was not enough to prove plagiarism (something George Harrison would have appreciated). Selle later appealed, and was once again rebuffed. The judge, however, nullified the verdict. The jury bought it, and ruled that the Bee Gees did copy Selle's song. The case was based on the similarities between the songs, and an expert witness for Selle - a musicologist named Arrand Parsons - tried to convince the jury through technical analysis of the notes that the Bee Gees plagiarized the song. The Bee Gees claimed that they had never heard "Let It End," and there was no evidence that they did (that song was never released - Selle made a home recording that he had sent to music publishers). A songwriter/antiques dealer in Illinois named Ronald Selle sued the Bee Gees, claiming a song he wrote in 1975 called "Let It End" was the basis for "How Deep Is Your Love." The case went to a jury in 1983.