I'm Watching You

Bee Gees · Other Songs - Bee Gees

Hello, baby, it's a long time

I know you're here, I feel you close to me

So much to say

Making all the words, I save them all inside



Then I see you and they disappear

Like leaves beneath the snow

And life don't wait for everyone

And yesterday, I let you go



I'm watching you tonight

And I waited for so long

I've been living on your memories

In a world where we were one

And you told me you could make it on your own



I'm watching you tonight

And it's making me cry

When I lost you, I lost everything

But our love should never die



Not mine, my love is born to be your love

Oh baby, to make history near you

But the moment when I see me in your eyes

You're gone, you're gone



You can say goodbye if you want to

I love you but I'll try to understand

But in my soul I know it's meant to be

Together you and me



But I know you came to fade away

Like voices in the wind

And I wonder if you feel my love

It's stronger than it's ever been



I'm watching you tonight

And there's no other one

All the love we gave eternally

Now it's dying in the sun



Not mine, my love was born to be your love

Oh baby, to make history near you

But that moment when I see me in your eyes

You're gone, you're gone, you're gone

About I'm Watching You

"I'm Watching You" by the Bee Gees stands as a defining track of the late 1970s, showcasing the group's signature harmonies and polished disco production. Released during their peak commercial success, the song exemplifies the genre's evolution from dance-floor bangers to sophisticated pop anthems. The recording features the brothers' intricate vocal interplay, a hallmark of their discography that blended R&B influences with mainstream appeal. While often associated with the broader "Saturday Night Fever" era, the track itself operates as a standalone masterpiece of its time, capturing the optimism and rhythmic drive characteristic of late-seventies pop music. It remains a staple in the Bee Gees catalogue, illustrating their ability to craft memorable melodies that transcended the specific cultural moment of its release.