I Just Don't Like To Be Alone
Bee Gees · Other Songs - Bee Gees
When I see you out of sight
I don't care to feel all right
I just don't like to be alone
When you walk away from me
Leave this man in misery
I just don't like to be alone
And when I'm holding you
I find the things you do
When I'm with you
I'm not blue , I'm not blue
When I see you out of sight
I don't care to feel all right
I just don't like to be alone
And when I'm holding you
I find the things you do
When I'm with you
I'm not blue , I'm not blue
When I see you out of sight
I don't care to feel all right
I just don't like to be alone
I just don't like to be alone
I just don't like to be alone
I don't care to feel all right
I just don't like to be alone
When you walk away from me
Leave this man in misery
I just don't like to be alone
And when I'm holding you
I find the things you do
When I'm with you
I'm not blue , I'm not blue
When I see you out of sight
I don't care to feel all right
I just don't like to be alone
And when I'm holding you
I find the things you do
When I'm with you
I'm not blue , I'm not blue
When I see you out of sight
I don't care to feel all right
I just don't like to be alone
I just don't like to be alone
I just don't like to be alone
I Just Don't Like To Be Alone
Recorded by the Bee Gees, this track exemplifies the group's mastery of mid-1960s pop and early disco rhythms. As part of their prolific output during the late 1960s, the song showcases the brothers' signature harmonies and sophisticated production techniques that would later define the genre. The recording features the distinctive bass-driven groove and orchestral arrangements characteristic of the era, reflecting the Bee Gees' evolution from soul-influenced pop to the more polished sound of their later work. It stands as a testament to their ability to craft emotionally resonant melodies within a tight, rhythmic framework, contributing to their enduring legacy in popular music history.
