Every Second, Every Minute
Bee Gees · 2 Years On [1971]
We'll meet you at the station, you know the race has just begun
If you don't know that I was born to hold you
Then I'm gonna tell ya loud and clear, 'Baby, I love ya'
Every second, every minute, every hour, every day of every year
Now, we're gonna climb a mountain, no one is gonna stop me now
My love is like a fountain, I'll take your hand and show you how
If you don't think that I was born to hold you
Then I'm gonna shout it loud and clear, ' Baby, I love ya'
Every second, every minute, every hour, every day of every year
Send out your invitation, there's gonna be a party goin' on
We'll meet you at the station, you know the race has just begun
If you don't know that I was born to hold you
Then I'm gonna tell ya loud and clear, 'Baby, I love ya'
Every second, every minute, every hour, every day of every year
Every second, every minute, every hour, every day of every year
Every second, every minute, every second, every minute
Every second, every minute
Every Second, Every Minute
Released in 1971 on the Bee Gees' album 2 Years On, Every Second, Every Minute stands as a quintessential example of the group's early transition into their signature sound. While the band is globally recognized for their later disco and pop anthems, this track from their second studio album showcases the melodic sophistication and harmonies that would define their career. The song features the distinctive vocal interplay between Barry and Robin Gibb, delivered over a polished production that blends rock energy with emerging pop sensibilities. It reflects the band's focus on lyrical themes of time and urgency during a period of significant artistic evolution. As a key component of their discography, the recording demonstrates the technical proficiency and creative direction that established the Bee Gees as major forces in music history.

