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A decade before the Bee Gees became the embodiment of disco with the Saturday Night Fever sound track, they scored a string of Beatlesque hits most notable for their quavering deliveries of quizzical lyrics. To wit: “First of May,” a minor charter from the spring of ’69, which finds Barry Gibb watching apple trees and Christmas trees side by side as he lords over the dissolution of a relationship.
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