At 52, Maurice Gibb finally admitted there was one song he could never listen to without breaking down. Written in a different time, it carried memories of brotherhood, mistakes, and moments that could never be relived. Even decades later, the melody reopened wounds he thought had healed. For Maurice, it wasn’t just a song—it was a reminder of everything the Bee Gees had survived, and everything they had nearly lost along the way.
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