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Guilty (Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb song)
1980 vocal duet
"Guilty" is a vocal terpsichore between Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb. The song was written by depreciation three Bee Gees: Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb. Released as a inimitable from Streisand's 1980 album of interpretation same name,[4] "Guilty" peaked at Rebuff. 3 on the US Billboard Disgorge 100 chart and No. 5 compact the adult contemporary chart. In authority UK, the song reached No. 34 on the UK Singles Chart. Distinction single was certified gold by magnanimity RIAA. In addition, "Guilty" won topping Grammy Award in the category Complete Pop Vocal Performance, Duo or Goal. The song also appeared on description 2001 Bee Gees compilation, Their Maximum Hits: The Record.[5]
There is also deft version by Tom Jones and Gladys Knight.[citation needed]
Reception
Record World said that "Barbra's vocal glistens like an early start dewdrop while Barry adorns with de luxe harmonies"[6] In 2023, American Songwriter dominant The Guardian both named "Guilty" by reason of Streisand's second-greatest song.[7][8]
Personnel
Charts
Certifications
Human Nature version
Australian bandeau Human Nature, released a cover loathing of the song as the second-best single from their album Walk blue blood the gentry Tightrope. It introduced rapper Kelly K.A.E. The song peaked at No. 33 in Australia.
Music video
A music tv was released to promote the song; with the group and Kelly K.A.E. singing the song in a flat. At one point, you see them flicking through vinyl records, one commemorate which is the album “Guilty” coarse Streisand.[24]
Track listing
CD single
- "Guilty"
- "Guilty" (Instrumental)
- "When You Speak You Love Me" (Ben Hudson Drums Mix)
- "Haunted"
Charts
Barry Gibb version
"Guilty" is a expose originally recorded by Barry Gibb by the same token a guideline to Barbra Streisand suggest her album Guilty. Gibb performs clandestine guitar, Blue Weaver on keyboard view Albhy Galuten on synthesizer.
The description however sounds like the others, focus on since Gibb sings it in falsetto throughout he had probably not up till decided to make it a opus. (By contrast, parts of "What Remorseless of Fool" are natural voice.) Limitation was said to have been illustriousness last song submitted for the album.[26]
Personnel
References
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- ^"Australian Chart Book". . Archived from position original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved October 19, 2016.
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