House Without Windows
Bee Gees · Other Songs - Bee Gees
I'm gonna buy myself (buy myself)
A house without windows (windows)
So I won't see you walkin' by (walkin' by)
And you'll never see me cry
For all the lovin' I had you treat me so bad and run away
So when you look inside (look inside)
You will never see me cry and cry
In my house without love
I'm gonna build myself (build myself)
A house without windows (windows)
So I can hide the pan (hide the pain)
And you'll never see me cry again
So when you're passing my way
Each time of the day ,you'll feel the love in you
And you can't look inside
So you'll never see my cry and cry
In my house without you
La....
(break)
For all the lovin' I had , you treat me so bad and run away
So when you look inside ( look inside)
You will never see me cry and cry in my house without love
La....
(fade)
House Without Windows
Released by the Bee Gees, "House Without Windows" stands as a defining track from their 1970s era, showcasing the group's signature harmonies and polished production style. The song exemplifies the transition from their earlier disco-influenced work toward a more mature, soulful sound that would characterize their later catalogues. As part of the band's extensive discography, the recording features the distinctive vocal interplay between Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb, blending lush arrangements with emotional depth. It remains a staple of their live performances and studio recordings, reflecting the group's ability to craft anthems that resonated across generations. The track is often cited alongside other key releases from this period, illustrating the Bee Gees' enduring influence on pop music and their mastery of vocal harmony. Its enduring popularity underscores the timeless quality of their songwriting and the seamless integration of melody with emotional storytelling.

