Most Of My Life
Bee Gees · Other Songs - Bee Gees
Life was a game and I just had to play
The friends that I thought I had were never there
You look for love , but you don't know where
And I'm in a race that could be any place
And when I was born ,my life had slowly worn
The woman that I loved had slowly walked away
I tried to smile but that was yesterday
And most of my life , I've had to run away
Life was a game and I just had to play
The friends that I thought I had were never there
You look for love ,but you don't know where
And most of my life , I've had to run away
Life was a game and I just had to play
The woman that I loved had sadly walked away
I tried to smile but that was yesterday
And most of my life , I've had to run away
Life was a game and I just had to play
The friends that I thought I had were never there
You look for love , but you don't know where
Most of my life and most of my life
And most of my life , and most of my life
And most of my life (fade)
Most Of My Life
Released by the Bee Gees, "Most Of My Life" stands as a quintessential example of their late 1970s disco and pop sound, characterized by the group's signature harmonies and polished production. The track exemplifies the era's shift toward more mature, soulful balladry while maintaining the rhythmic drive that defined their earlier hits. As a standalone recording, it showcases the band's ability to craft emotionally resonant melodies that blended romantic themes with danceable grooves, solidifying their status as one of the most influential acts in modern music history. The song remains a staple of their discography, representing the height of their commercial success and artistic evolution during the transition from the disco era into the soft rock and adult contemporary styles of the early 1980s.

