


I remember when someone made it his mission to get rid of disco music. Gibb tops it off with a sweetly melodic lead vocal that crosses over into Bee Gees-styled falsetto on the chorus (the Bee Gees-styled sound is further enhanced by the prominent backing vocals of Barry Gibb, who also penned the song). Of course, I think this is the best music. Andy Gibb’s recording of "I Just Want To Be Your Everything" perfectly captures the essence of mid-1970's soft rock with its glossy production, which marries acoustic guitar textures and ethereal washes of synthesizer to a light but insistent beat that borders on disco. The lyrics present a twist on the usual love song premise - the song’s narrator isn’t trying to win over some mysterious object of desire but trying to earn the devotion of someone who hasn’t made up her mind about him: "Open up the heaven in your heart and let me be/The things you are to me and not some puppet on a string." The music reflects the narrator’s inner tension by contrasting verses that rise and fall in a pensive fashion with a chorus whose rapidly ascending style mirrors the anxious quality of his pleas. July 1977, the Andy Gibb song I Just Want to Be Your Everything, initially released in April 1977 as the first single from his debut album Flowing Rivers. The first was "I Just Want To Be Your Everything," a soft-rock tune with plenty of Bee Gees-style hooks. One of the key beneficiaries of this generosity was Andy Gibb, the youngest Gibb brother, who went on to enjoy a string of three #1 hits penned by his brothers.

The result was a can’t-miss slice of soft rock that became a #1 pop hit in 1977, starting Gibb’s career with a bang and setting the stage for a string of hits that continued through the end of the 1970's.By 1977, the Bee Gees were writing so many hits that they could afford to pass a few off to other artists. Following his brothers disco style, Andy Gibbs first three singles ('I Just Want to Be Your Everything,' '(Love Is) Thicker Than Water,' and 'Shadow Dancing') all hit number one. Gibb tops it off with a sweetly melodic lead vocal that crosses over into Bee Gees-styled falsetto on the chorus (the Bee Gees-styled sound is further enhanced by the prominent backing vocals of Barry Gibb, who also penned the song). Once the Bee Gees experienced a career revival with the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack in 1977, the Gibb brothers younger sibling Andy began his own solo career. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1977 Vinyl release of 'I Just Want To Be Your Everything' on Discogs. It was Gibb's first single released in the United Kingdom and United States. It reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, starting on the week ending 30 July 1977, and again for the week ending 17 September 1977. The lyrics present a twist on the usual love song premise - the song’s narrator isn’t trying to win over some mysterious object of desire but trying to earn the devotion of someone who hasn’t made up her mind about him: "Open up the heaven in your heart and let me be/The things you are to me and not some puppet on a string." The music reflects the narrator’s inner tension by contrasting verses that rise and fall in a pensive fashion with a chorus whose rapidly ascending style mirrors the anxious quality of his pleas. 'I Just Want to Be Your Everything' is a song recorded by Andy Gibb, initially released in April 1977 as the first single from his debut album Flowing Rivers. The first was "I Just Want To Be Your Everything," a soft-rock tune with plenty of Bee Gees-style hooks. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group I Just Want To Be Your Everything Andy Gibb Flowing Rivers A Capitol Records Release 1977 Peta Gibb Released on. By 1977, the Bee Gees were writing so many hits that they could afford to pass a few off to other artists.
