I've been a Bee Gees fan since the late 60s, when I was but a wee kid. Still a fan even during the disco era, which coincided with my post-graduate years. But for only one song that I can think of,
"If I Can't Have You," for Yvonne Elliman, the Bee Gees avoided that stereotypical and over-used "hump-tee-dumpty, hump-tee-dumpty" disco beat in their well-crafted, performed and produced songs of the time. They still hold up well to this day. (Yet I'm still amazed that more people don't realize how creepy those "stalker hiding in the dark" lyrics are in their classic hit "Nights on Broadway." Eek!)