"Tragedy" is a song released by the
Bee Gees
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were a musical group formed in 1958 by brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The trio were especially successful in popular music in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and later as prominent performers in the disco music era in ...
, written by
Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb
The Bee Gees
were a musical group formed in 1958 by brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The trio were especially successful in popular music in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and later as prominent performers in the disco music era in ...
, included on their 1979 album ''
Spirits Having Flown
''Spirits Having Flown'' is the fifteenth album released by the Bee Gees. It was the group's first album after their collaboration on the '' Saturday Night Fever'' soundtrack. The album's first three tracks were released as singles and all reac ...
''. The single reached number one in the
UK in February 1979 and repeated the feat the following month on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100. In 1998, it was successfully covered by British pop group
Steps, whose version also reached number one in the UK.
Origin
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,
Robin and
Maurice Gibb
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wrote this song and "
Too Much Heaven
"Too Much Heaven" is a song by the Bee Gees, which was the band's contribution to the "Music for UNICEF" fund. They performed it at the Music for UNICEF Concert on 9 January 1979. The song later found its way to the group's thirteenth original ...
" in an afternoon off from making the ''
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' movie, in which they were starring. In the same evening, they wrote "
Shadow Dancing", which was performed by
Andy Gibb
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(and reached number one in the US).
Though not originally in ''
Saturday Night Fever
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'', it has subsequently been added to the musical score of the
West End version of the movie-
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. The song knocked "
I Will Survive
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" by
Gloria Gaynor
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off the top spot in the US for two weeks before that song again returned to number one for an additional week. "Tragedy" was the second single out of the three released from the album to interrupt a song's stay at #1.
In the US, it would become the fifth of six consecutive number-ones, tying the record with
Bing Crosby
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,
Elvis Presley
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, and
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for most consecutive number-ones in the US--a record later broken by Whitney Houston, who had seven.
Reception
American magazine ''
Billboard
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'' felt that the song had similar intensity to "
Stayin' Alive
"Stayin' Alive" is a song written and performed by the Bee Gees from the ''Saturday Night Fever'' motion picture soundtrack. The song was released in 1977 as the second single from the ''Saturday Night Fever'' soundtrack. The band co-produced ...
" and that it had multiple vocal and instrumental
hook
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s and "graceful" harmonies. ''
Cash Box
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'' said it has "vibrant
arrangement
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of synthesizer, guitars, horns, solid beat and dramatic vocals."
''
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'' called it "sizzling" and "up-tempo" and "with some classic progressions, high harmonies and an undercurrent of synthesizers."
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Sales and certifications
Steps version
"Tragedy" is a song by British pop group
Steps. Issued as a double A-side with "
Heartbeat", it was released on 9 November 1998. Initially not included on any album, the song was later included on their second album, ''
Steptacular
''Steptacular'' is the second studio album by British pop group Steps, released in the United Kingdom on 25 October 1999, through Jive Records. The album was accompanied by five singles; "Love's Got a Hold on My Heart", "After the Love Has Gon ...
'' (1999). "Heartbeat" / "Tragedy" reached number one in the United Kingdom and New Zealand. In the former country, it spent 30 weeks on the
UK Singles Chart
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and sold more copies than all three previous Steps singles combined, with 1.21 million copies sold in the UK.
The video for "Tragedy", originally a hit written and performed by the
Bee Gees
The Bee Gees
were a musical group formed in 1958 by brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The trio were especially successful in popular music in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and later as prominent performers in the disco music era in ...
, contained the dance step of putting both hands parallel to the sides of the head in time with the word "tragedy", which became a trademark of the group.
Critical reception
Scottish newspaper ''
Aberdeen Evening Express
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'' stated that Steps "did such a sparkling remake" of the song, noting that it "gets [''
Steptacular
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''] off to a discotastic start". AllMusic editor Jon O'Brien described it as a "triumphant cover". Lucas Villa from AXS (company), AXS wrote that Claire Richards, Claire, Faye Tozer, Faye and
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's "powerful performances (coupled with that iconic hands dance step) made "Tragedy" an undeniable dance floor anthem." A reviewer from ''
Daily Record'' commented, "Once again, Steps have come up with a catchy tune and the reworking of Tragedy has clubbers mimicking the band's dance techniques."
Music video
The accompanying
music video
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for "Tragedy" was directed by David Amphlett. It starts with a
Doraemon
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-shaped alarm clock ringing and sees Faye, Claire, and Lisa getting married. The lads, Lee and H, sabotage all three weddings before they all go to a disco. The church and disco scenes were filmed in All Saints' Church,
Harrow Weald
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, London and the adjoining
Blackwell Hall, respectively. The external location shots of the boys leaving their house and driving were filmed in
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, South London. The group's actual families all took part in the video, with the girls' fathers walking them down the aisle, and record producer
Pete Waterman
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appears as the wedding DJ.
Track listings
* UK and Australian CD single
# "
Heartbeat" – 4:24
# "Tragedy" – 4:31
# "Heartbeat" (instrumental) – 4:24
* UK cassette single and European CD single
# "Heartbeat" – 4:24
# "Tragedy" – 4:31
* US CD and cassette single
# "Tragedy" (LP version) – 4:30
# "Stay with Me" – 4:04
Credits and personnel
Credits are adapted from the liner notes of ''Steptacular''.
Recording
* Recorded at PWL Studios, Manchester in 1998
* Mixed at PWL Studios, Manchester
* Mastered at Transfermation Studios, London
Vocals
* Lead vocals – Claire Richards, Faye Tozer
* Background vocals – Lisa Scott-Lee, Lee Latchford-Evans, Ian "H" Watkins
Personnel
* Songwriting – Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb
* Production – Mark Topham, Karl Twigg, Pete Waterman
* Mixing – Dan Frampton, Pete Waterman
* Engineer – Chris McDonnell
* Drums – Chris McDonnell
* Keyboards – Karl Twigg
* Guitars – Mark Topham
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Release history
Foo Fighters version
In 2021, American rock band
Foo Fighters
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, under their alter ego, the 'Dee Gees', covered the song for their album ''
Hail Satin''.
See also
*
List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 1979 (U.S.)
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List of million-selling singles in the United Kingdom
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List of UK Singles Chart number ones of the 1970s
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References
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1979 songs
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1998 singles
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Cashbox number-one singles
European Hot 100 Singles number-one singles
RSO Records singles
Songs written by Barry Gibb
Songs written by Maurice Gibb
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Song recordings produced by Robin Gibb
Song recordings produced by Maurice Gibb
Steps (group) songs
Foo Fighters songs
UK Singles Chart number-one singles
RPM Top Singles number-one singles
Number-one singles in New Zealand