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"'The Three Kisses of Love'" is a song composed principally by Barry Gibb[http://www.allmusic.com/song/the-three-kisses-of-love-mt0014493798 "The Three Kisses of Love" by Bee Gees at Allmusic] and recorded by the Bee Gees. It was released on 22 March 1963 as the B-side of their debut single "The Battle of the Blue and the Grey". It was later included in numerous compilations.

The song was performed in lip-sync on 'Bandstand' along with "The Battle of the Blue and the Grey" on 24 April 1963.

Recording



It was recorded around February 1963 along with the song's A-side "The Battle of the Blue and the Grey". Recording took place at Sydney's Festival Studios. This song was later compared to Herman's Hermits' "Silhouettes". It was also compared to the group's earlier song, "Let Me Love You" also a Barry Gibb composition written in 1959. Both tracks featured orchestral backing, but since the arrangements consist only of violin, string bass and drums with the violin (or possibly damped guitar) played pizzicato it is likely that Robert Iredale or Col Joye had made use of an echo chamber. This was Iredale's favorite trick which was probably featured on some of the Bee Gees' next few singles too. By placing a microphone and speaker in a small room adjacent to the recording booth, Iredale could make a solitary violin sound like a more string section.

Personnel



* Barry Gibb lead vocals

* Robin Gibb backing and harmony vocals

* Maurice Gibb backing and harmony vocals

* Joy Boys guitar, bass, drums

Engineered by Robert Iredale


Produced by Col Joye

References



Category:Bee Gees songs

Category:Songs written by Barry Gibb

Category:1963 songs

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