"What a pity his fate was to die so young." "It is unbelievable how this man resembles his eldest brother and how their voices sound alike." a fan concluded. "His resemblance to Barry is striking, both in body and voice," another wrote: "In all of the years I've listened and loved the Bee Gees, I did not know Andy sang this song. The youngest Gibb is the spitting image of older brother Barry in the video and even replicates the Bee Gees star's impressive vibrato and falsetto vocal registers, while giving the song a twist all of his own.Īndy Gibb fought a battle with drug addiction all of his life and would eventually succumb to it, dying from a heart attack caused by cocaine use when he was just 30-years-old.Īfter singing 'Words' Andy sang his own song, '(Me) Without You' before other stars took to the stage to pay tribute to the president.īarry Gibb and son Stephen perform Staying Alive on Twitch The youngest Gibb is the spitting image of older brother Barry, who usually takes the lead vocals on the hit when singing with brothers Maurice and Robin.Īndy even replicates the Bee Gees star's impressive vibrato and falsetto vocal registers, while giving the song a twist all of his own.Īfter singing 'Words' Andy Gibb sang his own song, '(Me) Without You' before other stars took to the stage to pay tribute to the president. Bee Gees: Excruciating moment trio walked off Clive Anderson TV show after host's music jibes.Bee Gees legend Barry Gibb is awarded Companion Of The Order Of Australia.Introduced by his girlfriend and host of the show, Victoria Principal, Andy Gibb took to the stage and blew the audience away with his own version of Maurice, Robin and Barry Gibb's 1968 hit, 'Words'.Īnd while each of the Gibb's have their own distinct sounds, the comparison between Andy and one brother in particular is unmistakable. The youngest Gibb is the spitting image of older brother Barry in the video and even replicates the Bee Gees star's impressive vibrato and falsetto range, while giving the song a twist all of his own. featured the great and the good of 1981's music scene. Ronald Reagan.īroadcast on NBC, the variety show at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C.
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