Fine Line
Bee Gees · Other Songs - Bee Gees
Anyway that you make it work
And you offer something new
And the doorway is open for me
Now a man needs a woman
And I know that for me is true
And life , we got too much reality
There's gotta be other things to do
Me electrify you
Simply mystify you
Very strange but nice
Now somebody wrong
And somebody right
And somebody knows it's neither one thing or the other
It's a fine line between taking and giving
It's a fine line
It's fine line between dancing and making love
It's a fine line
I can see the possibility
Anyway that you wanna be
We all got secret emotions
Anytime after the midnight hour
Now love, don't get short on the action
Anyway you got the energy
My heart is a part of the plans you made
You're the star of my sexual fantasy
Me electrify you
Simply mystify you
Hope you stay all night
I'll have you for dinner or breakfast in bed
Either way I get you
For the worse or for the better
It's a fine line between taking and giving
It's a fine line
It's a fine line between dancing and making love
It's a fine line
It's wild , it's weird , it's what we think about
This ain't no strip club , shame on you 'cos
You know somebody that got a bead on what you need
Don't sacrifice your love
You analyze , don't minimize
What only you can rise above
Now, I know that , don't you think
I know your watching me
You got no claim to make
Well, that's no excuse
And know the truth
You got brain drain , long as there's a game to play
Sad, but there's only one fool to blame
It's a fine line between taking and giving
It's a fine line
It's a fine line between dancing and making love
It's a fine line
You don't think my love should tie you down
I say love can turn your groove around
Watch me please you
Watch me play your game
Someday love will make your water flow
It's a fine line , fine line (keep repeating )
Fine Line - Bee Gees
Released in 1973, "Fine Line" stands as a quintessential example of the Bee Gees' signature sound, blending lush harmonies with the emerging disco and R&B influences of the early 1970s. The track showcases the brothers' mastery of vocal arrangement, featuring intricate counterpoint and a driving rhythm section that defined the era's popular music landscape. As part of their broader discography during this period, the song reflects the group's transition from soulful ballads to a more polished, dance-oriented style that would soon dominate global charts. Its enduring appeal lies in its melodic construction and the seamless integration of orchestral textures with modern production techniques, cementing the Bee Gees' status as pioneers of the genre.

