How Deep Is Your Love (Bee Gees Song) - Wikipedia

1977 single by Bee Gees
"How Deep Is Your Love"
Single by Bee Gees
from the album Saturday Night Fever
B-side"Can't Keep a Good Man Down"
ReleasedSeptember 1977 (US)
Recorded1977
Studio
  • Château d'Hérouville (France)
  • Criteria (Miami)
Genre
  • Soft rock[1]
Length4:02
LabelRSO
Songwriters
  • Barry Gibb
  • Robin Gibb
  • Maurice Gibb
Producers
  • Bee Gees
  • Karl Richardson
  • Albhy Galuten
Bee Gees singles chronology
"Edge of the Universe" (1975) "How Deep Is Your Love" (1977) "Stayin' Alive" (1977)
Music video
"How Deep Is Your Love" on YouTube

"How Deep Is Your Love" is a ballad written and recorded by the Bee Gees in 1977 and released as a single in September of that year by RSO Records. It was ultimately used as part of the soundtrack to the film Saturday Night Fever. It was a number-three hit in the United Kingdom and Australia. In the United States, it topped the Billboard Hot 100 on 25 December 1977 and stayed in the Top 10 for 17 weeks. It spent six weeks atop the US adult contemporary chart. It is listed at No. 27 on Billboard's All Time Top 100.[2] Alongside "Stayin' Alive" and "Night Fever", it is one of the group's three tracks on the list. The song was later recorded by Take That for their 1996 Greatest Hits album, reaching No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks.[3]

"How Deep Is Your Love" ranked number 375 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. In a British TV special shown in December 2011, it was voted The Nation's Favourite Bee Gees Song by ITV viewers.[4] During the Bee Gees' 2001 Billboard magazine interview, Barry said that this was his favourite Bee Gees song.[5]

Composition and recording

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Following mixing for Here at Last... Bee Gees... Live, the Bee Gees began recording songs for what was to be the follow-up studio album to 1976's Children of the World. Then the call came from Robert Stigwood requesting songs for a movie he was producing. The Bee Gees obliged and gave him five songs, one of which was "How Deep Is Your Love". This track was written mainly by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb. Barry worked out the structure with keyboard player Blue Weaver. Co-producer Albhy Galuten later admits the contribution of Weaver on this track, "One song where Blue [Weaver] had a tremendous amount of input. There was a lot of things from his personality. That's one where his contribution was quite significant, not in a songwriting sense, though when you play piano, it's almost like writing the song. Blue had a lot of influence in the piano structure of that song".[6]

Weaver tells his story behind this track:

"One morning, it was just myself and Barry in the studio. He said, 'Play the most beautiful chord you know', and I just played, what happened was, I'd throw chords at him and he'd say, 'No, not that chord', and I'd keep moving around and he'd say, 'Yeah, that's a nice one' and we'd go from there. Then I'd play another thing - sometimes, I'd be following the melody line that he already had and sometimes I'd most probably lead him somewhere else by doing what I did. I think Robin came in at some point. Albhy also came in at one point and I was playing an inversion of a chord, and he said, 'Oh no, I don't think it should be that inversion, it should be this', and so we changed it to that, but by the time Albhy had come in, the song was sort of there.[6]

A demo was made at Le Château d'Hérouville in France, with the additional recording done at Criteria Studios when they got back to Miami.[7] As Weaver says, "We started work about 12 o'clock maybe one o'clock in the morning, and that demo was done at about three or four o'clock in the morning. Albhy played piano on the demo, I'd drunk too much or gone to bed or something. Then I woke up the next morning and listened to that, and then put some strings on it and that was it. Then we actually recorded it for real in Criteria. The chords and everything stayed the same[;] the only thing that changes from that demo is that when we got to Criteria, I worked out the electric piano part which became the basis of the song. It was the sound of the piano that makes the feel of that song."[6]

On the song's lyrics, Barry revealed:

"A lot of the textures you hear in the song were added on later. We didn't change any lyrics, mind you, but the way we recorded it was a little different than the way we wrote in the terms of construction. A little different for the better, I think, the title 'How Deep Is Your Love' we thought was perfect because of all the connotations involved in that sentence, and that was simply it".[6]

There was some talk of Yvonne Elliman recording "How Deep Is Your Love," but, according to Barry, their manager Robert Stigwood said, "You've got to do this song yourself, you should not give it to anybody".[6]

Release and critical reception

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"How Deep Is Your Love" was released as a single in September 1977 everywhere except in the UK, where it was released on 29 December 1977.[8] By the time Children of the World was recorded, it was pretty much established that Barry was now the primary vocalist of the group, mostly being falsetto leads with the occasional natural breathy voice. Even most of the backing vocals were done by Barry, such that Robin and Maurice are barely heard in the mix, even though they are there. Despite this, Robin sings the melody for the chorus and audibly sings various ad libs during this song. Two music videos were made for this song, with minimum lights. In one (the precursor to the main music video released later), the brothers are shown singing while a shady image of a woman shows throughout the video, accompanied by a big white light shining around. Barry Gibb had his beard shaven off in this video, the same as in the "Night Fever" video.[9] A second video (the main one) was later made in which features the brothers sing while passing by a stream of rainbow lights. In this video Barry Gibb is bearded. On the Cashbox charts on the week 4 February 1978, when it was at No. 13, the soundtrack's second single "Stayin' Alive" was at No. 1 with "Night Fever" debuted at No. 71 on the same week.[10]

When "How Deep Is Your Love" reached No. 3 in the UK, Barry exclaimed: "You have no idea what a thrill it is to have a Top Five single in England. With all the new wave and punk rock out, I would have thought something like 'How Deep Is Your Love' wouldn't have a chance. We always kept going forward and we're getting stronger every day".[6]

Billboard described the song as "a warm tender ballad," saying that after a slow beginning it grows to a "heightened expressive delivery."[11] Cash Box said that it's "a beautifully harmonized, melodic ballad for music lovers of all ages."[12] Record World said that it is "one of their most controlled, delicate efforts, with the vocals almost whispered at times" and that it has "a good melody and expressive love lyric."[13]

Allmusic critic Bill Janovitz particularly praised the "sublimely gorgeous" and "impossibly lovely and memorable classic" melody, as well as Barry Gibbs' vocal performance.[14] Janovtiz felt that even though the song was released during the Bee Gees' disco period, it has more in common with their late 1960's/early 1970's hits, using "the same sort of heartbreaking major-to minor chord changes and easygoing R&B groove of such nuggets as 'To Love Somebody,' 'How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,' and 'I've Gotta Get a Message to You.'"[14]

The song won Best Pop Performance by a Group at the 20th Grammy Awards which were held on 23 February 1978. The song also received a nomination for Best Original Song at the 35th Golden Globe awards held on 28 January 1978. The award went to "You Light Up My Life" by Joe Brooks. At the time of both award ceremonies, the song was still in the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys spoke positively of the song, stating, "I always liked the Bee Gees very much. 'How Deep Is Your Love' is ... one that I think is really great ... I turn the radio up a little bit when it comes on."[15]

1983 lawsuit

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In 1983, the Bee Gees were sued by a Chicago songwriter, Ronald Selle, who claimed that the Gibb brothers stole melodic material from one of his songs, "Let It End", and used it in "How Deep Is Your Love". At trial, the jury returned a finding for Selle. The Bee Gees attorney immediately asked for judgment notwithstanding the verdict. The basis for the motion was that Selle had failed to show, as was required by the law, that the Bee Gees had prior access to his song. Even Selle had admitted that he had sent out his demo tape to only a few recording companies, none of whom did business with the Bee Gees. Selle also admitted that there were some similarities between his song and several Bee Gee compositions that predated his song by several years, as well as similarities with the Beatles song "From Me to You" written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney (under Lennon-McCartney). The federal judge ruled in favour of the Bee Gees. Selle appealed that ruling, but it was upheld by the appellate court, which agreed that Selle had not proven his case.[16][17][18]

Personnel

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Bee Gees

  • Barry Gibb – lead, harmony and backing vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Robin Gibb – harmony and backing vocals
  • Maurice Gibb – bass guitar, harmony and backing vocals

Additional musicians

  • Alan Kendall – electric guitar
  • Dennis Bryon – drums, percussion
  • Blue Weaver – keyboards, synthesizer, Rhodes piano
  • Joe Lala – percussion
  • Wade Marcus – string arrangements

Technical

  • Karl Richardson – engineering
  • Michel Marie – assistant engineering

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Charts (1977–1978) Peakposition
Argentina 3
Australia (Kent Music Report)[19] 3
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[20] 13
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[21] 12
Brazil (ABPD)[22] 1
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[23] 1
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[24] 3
Chile[25] 1
Finland[25] 1
France (SNEP)[25] 1
Ireland (IRMA)[26] 2
Italy (FIMI)[25] 2
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[27] 8
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[28] 6
Norway (VG-lista)[29] 5
South Africa (Springbok)[25] 2
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[25] 7
Sweden[30] 4
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[31] 3
US Billboard Hot 100[32] 1
US Billboard Adult Contemporary[33] 1
US Cash Box[34] 1
US Radio & Records[25] 1
US Record World[35] 2
West Germany (Media Control Charts)[36] 21
Year Chart Peakposition
2012 France (SNEP)[37] 85
2025 weekly chart performance for "How Deep Is Your Love"
Chart (2025) Peakposition
Israel International Airplay (Media Forest)[38] 9

Year-end charts

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Charts (1977) Rank
Canada[39] 51
UK[40] 19
Chart (1978) Rank
Australia[41] 17
Canada[42] 53
South Africa[43] 8
US Billboard Hot 100[44] 6

All-time charts

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Chart (1958–2018) Position
US Billboard Hot 100[45] 25

Certifications and sales

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[46] Gold 75,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[47] Gold 45,000‡
France (SNEP)[49] Gold 800,000[48]
Ireland 25,000[50]
Italy (FIMI)[51] Sales since 2009 Gold 35,000‡
Japan 70,000[52]
New Zealand (RMNZ)[53] 2× Platinum 60,000‡
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[54] Platinum 60,000‡
United Kingdom (BPI)[56] Platinum 963,471[55]
United States (RIAA)[58] Gold 1,700,000[57]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Take That version

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"How Deep Is Your Love"
UK CD 1 single
Single by Take That
from the album Greatest Hits
Released26 February 1996 (1996-02-26)
GenrePop
Length3:40
Label
  • RCA
  • BMG
Songwriters
  • Barry Gibb
  • Robin Gibb
  • Maurice Gibb
Producers
  • Take That
  • Chris Porter
Take That singles chronology
"Never Forget" (1995) "How Deep Is Your Love" (1996) "Patience" (2006)
Music video
"How Deep Is Your Love" on YouTube

English pop music group Take That released a cover version as a single from their Greatest Hits compilation in February 1996 by RCA Records. This was the first single as a quartet, as Robbie Williams left the group the previous year.

The single was produced by the band with Chris Porter and went on to become what was to be the band's final UK number one until their 2006 comeback single "Patience" a decade later. The song stayed at number one in the UK charts for three weeks. The single sold 671,000 copies and has received a Platinum sales status certification in the UK. The song also topped the charts in Denmark, Israel, Ireland, Lithuania, and Spain.

In 2018, the band recorded an updated version of the song with Barry Gibb for their greatest hits remix album, Odyssey.

Critical reception

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A reviewer from Music Week gave the song three out of five, adding, "This difficult-to-sing Bee Gees number lacks some oomph in this version, which is released as a preview for Take That's forthcoming greatest hits album. A hit, of course, but not one of their biggest."[59] Gerald Martinez from New Sunday Times said it sounds very much like the original. "But then most of their fans have probably not heard the Bee Gees' version. In any case it's a stylish ballad that deserves another hearing."[60] Gina Morris from Smash Hits gave it a top score of five out of five and named it Best New Single, writing, "...this is a fitting reminder of the good old times. An unplugged smoochy bongo-buoy disco record, originally recorded by the Bee Gees in the gruesome '70s for the movie Saturday Night Fever. Taken from their forthcoming Greatest Hits - Volume 1, it's a great choice of song — tampered with, but not totally destroyed."[61]

Music video

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The accompanying music video for "How Deep Is Your Love" was directed by English photographer Nick Brandt and shot on 7 and 8 February at a deserted warehouse and by a reservoir in Hayes, Middlesex.[62] It was filmed six days before the band's break-up was announced and saw the remaining four Take That members tied to chairs in a basement.

An obsessive fan with blonde hair and heavy eye makeup who has presumingly kidnapped the band (actress and model Paula Hamilton)[62] walks into the basement and circles the four members individually pulling their hair. She then puts them all into her van and drives down the motorway. She stops by a reservoir and has the four members placed on the edge, she points at each member before grabbing Gary Barlow's rope and pushes him back, still holding on. Her fingers slip through the rope and he falls backwards into the reservoir, still tied to the chair. She initially looks shocked, but then smirks. MTV Europe cut some scenes of the video.

Track listing

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  • UK cassette single (74321 35591 5)
  1. "How Deep Is Your Love" – 3:41
  2. "Never Forget" (live from Earl's Court & Manchester Nynex) – 7:38
  • UK CD single no. 1 (74321 35559 2)
  1. "How Deep Is Your Love" – 3:41
  2. "Every Guy" (live from Earl's Court & Manchester Nynex) – 5:36
  3. "Lady Tonight" (live from Earl's Court & Manchester Nynex) – 4:13
  4. "Sunday To Saturday" (live from Earl's Court & Manchester Nynex) – 3:48
  • UK CD single no. 2 (74321 35560 2)
  1. "How Deep Is Your Love" – 3:41
  2. "Back for Good" (live from Earl's Court & Manchester Nynex) – 7:06
  3. "Babe" (live from Earl's Court & Manchester Nynex) – 6:10
  4. "Never Forget" (live from Earl's Court & Manchester Nynex) – 7:38
  • European CD single no. 1 (74321 35243 2)
  1. "How Deep Is Your Love" – 3:41
  2. "Back For Good" (live from Earl's Court & Manchester Nynex) – 7:06
  • European CD single no. 2 (74321 35244 2)
  1. "How Deep Is Your Love" – 3:41
  2. "Back for Good" (live from Earl's Court & Manchester Nynex) – 7:06
  3. "Every Guy" (live from Earl's Court & Manchester Nynex) – 5:36
  • Japanese CD single (BVCP-2406)
  1. "How Deep Is Your Love" – 3:41
  2. "Every Guy" (live from Earl's Court & Manchester Nynex) – 5:36
  3. "Babe" (live from Earl's Court & Manchester Nynex) – 6:10
  4. "Back for Good" (live from Earl's Court & Manchester Nynex) – 7:06
  • UK 7-inch vinyl – jukebox release only (74321 35632 2)
  1. "How Deep Is Your Love" – 3:41
  2. "Never Forget" (live from Earl's Court & Manchester Nynex) – 7:38

Personnel

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  • Gary Barlow – lead vocals, backing vocals
  • Howard Donald – backing vocals
  • Jason Orange – backing vocals
  • Mark Owen – backing vocals

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart (1996) Peakposition
Australia (ARIA)[63] 12
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[64] 7
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[65] 5
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[66] 4
Benelux Airplay (Music & Media)[67] 1
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[68] 80
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[69] 41
Chile (IFPI)[70] 4
Croatia (HRT)[71] 2
Czech Republic (IFPI CR)[72] 7
Denmark (Tracklisten)[73] 1
Estonia (Eesti Top 20)[74] 4
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[75] 3
Europe (European AC Radio)[76] 7
Europe (European Hit Radio)[77] 1
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[78] 2
Germany (GfK)[79] 7
GSA Airplay (Music & Media)[80] 2
Hungary (Mahasz)[81] 4
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[82] 5
Ireland (IRMA)[83] 1
Israel (IBA)[84] 1
Italy (Musica e dischi)[85] 1
Latvia (Latvijas Top 40)[86] 1
Lithuania (M-1)[87] 1
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[88] 6
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[89] 7
Norway (VG-lista)[90] 6
Poland (Music & Media)[91] 9
Scandinavia Airplay (Music & Media)[92] 2
Scotland Singles (OCC)[93] 1
Spain (AFYVE)[94] 1
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[95] 7
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[96] 5
UK Singles (OCC)[97] 1
UK Airplay (Music Week)[98] 2

Year-end charts

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Chart (1996) Position
Australia (ARIA)[99] 100
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[100] 44
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[101] 35
Brazil (Crowley)[102] 31
Estonia (Eesti Top 20)[103] 75
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[104] 23
Europe (European Hit Radio)[105] 17
Germany (Media Control)[106] 66
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[107] 50
Latvia (Latvijas Top 40)[108] 7
Lithuania (M-1)[109] 1
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[110] 51
Norway (VG-lista)[111] 14
Singapore (SPVA)[112] 10
Spain (AFYVE)[94] 16
Sweden (Topplistan)[113] 66
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[114] 30
UK Singles (OCC)[115] 12
UK Airplay (Music Week)[116] 21

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[117] Platinum 600,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United Kingdom 26 February 1996
  • CD
  • cassette
  • RCA
  • BMG
[118]
Japan 23 March 1996 CD [119]

Other notable versions

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  • Luther Vandross's cover of "How Deep Is Your Love" from his 1993 album Never Let Me Go was nominated for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance at the 36th Grammy Awards in March 1994.[citation needed]
  • American R&B group Portrait included their version on their album All That Matters and released it as a single on May 23, 1995.[120] The single reached No. 93 on the Billboard Hot 100,[121] No. 15 in Australia,[122] and No. 1 in New Zealand for three weeks,[123] where it was certified gold[124] and ranked No. 6 on the year-end singles chart.[125]
  • A Muzak version of this song played at the Austin J. Tobin Plaza of the World Trade Center during the September 11 attacks, as observed in footage recorded by camera operator Jack Taliercio, which filmed the song playing as the twin towers of the complex burned.[126]
  • New Zealand duo Adeaze covered the song for their 2004 album Always and for Real. In 2020, it was certified gold by Recorded Music NZ (RMNZ).[127]
  • Lionel Loueke included the song in his 2015 album Gaïa.[128][129]
  • In 2017, PJ Morton released a version on his album Gumbo, featuring Yebba. The song won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance.[citation needed]
  • A cover of this song is featured in the 2024 film Kinds of Kindness. It is performed by Margaret Qualley as her character, Vivian, sings and plays the song on a portable keyboard at the end of the first story, "The Death of R.M.F.".[130][131]
  • A bachata cover of the song was released by American singer Prince Royce on 10 April 2025, as the lead single from his first covers album Eterno (2025).[132] It debuted at numbers eight and six on the US Hot Tropical Songs and Tropical Airplay charts respectively, becoming his 36th top-10 entry on the latter chart.[133]

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Side one
  • "Stayin' Alive"
  • "How Deep Is Your Love"
  • "Night Fever"
  • "More Than a Woman" (The Bee Gees)
  • "If I Can't Have You" (Yvonne Elliman)
Side two
  • "A Fifth of Beethoven" (Walter Murphy)
  • "More Than a Woman" (Tavares)
  • "Manhattan Skyline" (David Shire)
  • "Calypso Breakdown" (Ralph MacDonald)
Side three
  • "Night on Disco Mountain" (David Shire)
  • "Open Sesame" (Kool & the Gang)
  • "Jive Talkin'"
  • "You Should Be Dancing" (The Bee Gees)
  • "Boogie Shoes" (KC and the Sunshine Band)
Side four
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  • "Disco Inferno" (The Trammps)
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Discography
1960s
1963
  • "The Battle of the Blue and the Grey" / "The Three Kisses of Love"
  • "Timber!" / "Take Hold of That Star"
1964
  • "Peace of Mind" / "Don't Say Goodbye"
  • "Turn Around, Look at Me" / "(Theme From) The Travels of Jamie McPheeters"
1965
  • "Everyday I Have to Cry" / "You Wouldn't Know"
  • "Wine and Women" / "Follow the Wind"
  • "I Was a Lover, a Leader of Men" / "And the Children Laughing"
1966
  • "I Want Home" / "Cherry Red"
  • "Monday's Rain" / "All of My Life"
  • "Spicks and Specks" / "I Am the World"
1967
  • "Born a Man" / "Big Chance"
  • "New York Mining Disaster 1941" / "I Can't See Nobody"
  • "To Love Somebody" / "Close Another Door"
  • "Holiday" / "Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You"
  • "Massachusetts" / "Barker of the UFO"
  • "World" / "Sir Geoffrey Saved the World"
1968
  • "Words" / "Sinking Ships"
  • "Jumbo" / "The Singer Sang His Song"
  • "I've Gotta Get a Message to You" / "Kitty Can"
  • "I Started a Joke" / "Kilburn Towers"
1969
  • "First of May" / "Lamplight"
  • "Tomorrow Tomorrow" / "Sun in My Morning"
  • "Don't Forget to Remember" / "The Lord"
1970s
1970
  • "If Only I Had My Mind on Something Else" / "Sweetheart" (US)
  • "I.O.I.O." / "Sweetheart"
  • "Lonely Days" / "Man for All Seasons"
1971
  • "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" / "Country Woman"
  • "Don't Wanna Live Inside Myself" / "Walking Back to Waterloo"
1972
  • "My World" / "On Time"
  • "Run to Me" / "Road to Alaska"
  • "Alive" / Paper Mache, Cabbages and Kings"
1973
  • "Saw a New Morning" / "My Life Has Been a Song"
  • "Wouldn't I Be Someone" / "Elisa"
1974
  • "Mr. Natural" / "It Doesn't Matter Much to Me"
  • "Charade" / "Heavy Breathing"
1975
  • "Jive Talkin'" / "Wind of Change"
  • "Nights on Broadway" / "Edge of the Universe"
1976
  • "Fanny (Be Tender with My Love)" / "Country Lanes"
  • "You Should Be Dancing" / "Subway"
  • "Love So Right" / "You Stepped into My Life"
1977
  • "Boogie Child" / "Lovers"
  • "Edge of the Universe (live)" / "Words (live)"
  • "How Deep Is Your Love" / "Can't Keep a Good Man Down" (live)
  • "Stayin' Alive" / "If I Can't Have You"
1978
  • "Night Fever" / "Down the Road (live)"
  • "Too Much Heaven" / "Rest Your Love on Me"
1979
  • "Tragedy" / "Until"
  • "Love You Inside Out" / "I'm Satisfied"
1980s
1981
  • "He's a Liar"
  • "Living Eyes" / "I Still Love You"
1983
  • "The Woman in You" / "Stayin' Alive"
  • "Someone Belonging to Someone" / "I Love You Too Much" (instrumental)
1987
  • "You Win Again" / "Backtafunk"
  • "E.S.P." / "Overnight"
1989
  • "Ordinary Lives" / "Wing and a Prayer"
  • "One" / "Flesh and Blood"
1990s
1990
  • "Bodyguard" / "Will You Ever Let Me"
1991
  • "Secret Love" / "Party with No Name"
  • "When He's Gone" / "True Confessions"
  • "The Only Love" / "You Win Again" (live)
1993
  • "Paying the Price of Love" / "My Destiny"
  • "For Whom the Bell Tolls" / "Decadance"
1994
  • "How to Fall in Love, Part 1" / "Fallen Angel"
1997
  • "Alone" / "Rings Around the Moon"
  • "I Could Not Love You More" / "Love Never Dies" (EUR)
  • "Still Waters (Run Deep)" / "Love Never Dies"
2000s
2001
  • "This Is Where I Came In" / "Just in Case"
Other countries
1968
  • "And the Sun Will Shine" / "Really and Sincerely" (France)
1970
  • "Let There Be Love" / "Really and Sincerely" (Netherlands)
1971
  • "When the Swallows Fly" / "Give Your Best" (Netherlands)
  • "Morning of My Life" / "To Love Somebody"
1972
  • "Israel" / "Dearest" (Netherlands)
1988
  • "Crazy for Your Love" / "You Win Again (Remix)"
  • "Angela" / "You Win Again (Remix)" (Germany, Netherlands)
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Demis Roussos
  • Discography
Studio albums
  • On the Greek Side of My Mind (a.k.a. Fire and Ice)
  • Forever and Ever
  • My Only Fascination
  • Auf Wiedersehn
  • Souvenirs
  • Happy to Be...
  • Die Nacht und der Wein
  • The Roussos Phenomenon (EP)
  • Kyrila – Insel der Träume
  • The Demis Roussos Magic
  • Demis Roussos
  • Man of the World
  • Attitudes
  • Reflection
  • The Story of Demis Roussos
  • Time
Compilations
  • Greatest Hits
  • Golden Hits
  • Life & Love
  • Insel der Zärtlichkeit – Demis Roussos und seine 20 Welterfolge
  • The Phenomenon 1968–1998 (a.k.a. Forever and Ever – 40 Greatest Hits)
  • Forever and Ever – Definitive Collection
  • Collected
Singles
  • "We Shall Dance"
  • "My Reason"
  • "Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye"
  • "Forever and Ever"
  • "Velvet Mornings"
  • "My Friend the Wind"
  • "Schönes Mädchen aus Arcadia"
  • "Someday Somewhere"
  • "My Only Fascination"
  • "Auf Wiedersehn"
  • "With You"
  • "Manuela"
  • "Schön wie Mona Lisa (Wenn ich ein Maler wär')"
  • "From Souvenirs to Souvenirs"
  • "Perdoname"
  • "Vagabund der Liebe"
  • "Happy to Be on an Island in the Sun"
  • "Die Bouzouki, die Nacht und der Wein"
  • "Can't Say How Much I Love You"
  • "When Forever Has Gone"
  • "Because"
  • "Kyrila"
  • "Ainsi soit-il"
  • "That Once in a Lifetime"
  • "L.O.V.E. Got a Hold of Me"
  • "Lost in Love"
  • "Follow Me"
  • "Love Me Tender"
  • "Summerwine"
  • "Quand je t'aime"
  • "Rain and Tears"
  • "It's Five O'Clock"
  • "On écrit sur les murs"
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  • Jason Orange
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Studio albums
  • Take That & Party
  • Everything Changes
  • Nobody Else
  • Beautiful World
  • The Circus
  • Progress
  • III
  • Wonderland
  • This Life
Other albums
  • The Greatest Day – Take That Present: The Circus Live
  • Progressed
  • Progress Live
Compilation albums
  • Greatest Hits
  • The Best of Take That
  • Forever... Greatest Hits
  • Never Forget – The Ultimate Collection
  • The Platinum Collection
  • Odyssey
Singles
  • "Do What U Like"
  • "Promises"
  • "Once You've Tasted Love"
  • "It Only Takes a Minute"
  • "I Found Heaven"
  • "A Million Love Songs"
  • "Could It Be Magic"
  • "Why Can't I Wake Up with You"
  • "Pray"
  • "Relight My Fire"
  • "Babe"
  • "Everything Changes"
  • "Love Ain't Here Anymore"
  • "Sure"
  • "Back for Good"
  • "Never Forget"
  • "How Deep Is Your Love"
  • "Patience"
  • "Shine"
  • "I'd Wait for Life"
  • "Reach Out"
  • "Rule the World"
  • "Greatest Day"
  • "Up All Night"
  • "The Garden"
  • "Said It All"
  • "Hold Up a Light"
  • "The Flood"
  • "Kidz"
  • "Happy Now"
  • "Love Love"
  • "When We Were Young"
  • "These Days"
  • "Let in the Sun"
  • "Higher Than Higher"
  • "Hey Boy"
  • "Cry"
  • "Giants"
  • "New Day"
  • "Pray (Odyssey version)"
  • "Out of Our Heads"
  • "Greatest Day (Robin Schulz Rework)"
  • "Windows"
  • "Brand New Sun"
  • "This Life"
  • "You and Me"
  • "All Wrapped Up"
  • "Said It All (Jax Jones Rework)"
Tours
  • The Ultimate Tour
  • Beautiful World Tour 2007
  • Take That Present: The Circus Live
  • Progress Live
  • Take That Live
  • Wonderland Live
  • Greatest Hits Live
  • This Life on Tour
  • The Circus Live – Summer 2026
Television
  • Take That: For the Record
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