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The Bee Gees
You Should Be Walking (32 minutes, Very Light)
Pace Breakdown
Slow Walk |
6:37 |
Distance: 1.3 to 1.9 miles |
The sun is a glittering ball, your sweatpants polyester bellbottoms, your shoes...platform heels? Oh, no! If you want to stay alive, look straight ahead and keep walking! Seriously, before Barry Gibb went falsetto and they “Disco”vered the dance hall, the Bee Gees crafted pretty, Beatlesque pop, which slows this set down considerably. Consider yourself warned.
Title |
Artist |
BPM |
Time |
PC |
Comment |
Genre |
Album/Source |
Nights On Broadway |
The Bee Gees |
92 |
4:28 |
5 |
Full falsetto; almost Disco SKBL |
70s Pop |
Main Course |
Holiday |
The Bee Gees |
105 |
2:55 |
4 |
Cue the strings |
60s Pop |
Bee Gees’ 1st |
You Should Be Dancing |
The Bee Gees |
124 |
4:17 |
5 |
Their best uptempo dance number |
Disco |
Children of the World |
More Than a Woman |
The Bee Gees |
106 |
3:17 |
5 |
Barry’s voice is in the stratosphere |
Disco |
Saturday Night Fever |
Staying Alive |
The Bee Gees |
104 |
4:47 |
5 |
If you lived in the 70s, you knew this song |
Disco |
Saturday Night Fever |
Massachusetts |
The Bee Gees |
103 |
2:22 |
5 |
Hear the triangle? |
60s Pop |
Horizontal |
Tragedy |
The Bee Gees |
119 |
5:03 |
5 |
One last fling on the dance floor |
Disco |
Spirits Having Flown |
To Love Somebody |
The Bee Gees |
92 |
3:03 |
5 |
Great melody, snail’s pace |
60s Pop |
Bee Gees’ 1st |
New York Mining Disaster 1941 |
The Bee Gees |
88 |
2:09 |
3 |
A dirge closes it |
Soft Rock |
Bee Gees’ 1st |
BPM=Beats Per Minute; PC=Pace Consistency; SKBL=Skiplekable; NADL=Not currently available for download from Amazon or iTunes
