Wouldn't I Be Someone

Wouldn't I Be Someone

"Wouldn't I Be Someone?" is a song by the Bee Gees. It was released on July 1, 1973 after the album, "Life in a Tin Can". Although the single failed to chart in the US, it was a #1 hit in Hong Kong. Originally released on, "Best of Bee Gees, Volume 2" with an extended version of 5:31, it was noted for its lush symphony orchestra arrangement and bluesy guitar solo by Alan Kendall. The single was shortened to a running time of 3:30 with the B-Side of, "Elisa". Both songs had been from an album called, "A Kick in the Head Is Worth Two in the Pants". However, producer Robert Stigwood and Polydor refused to release that, citing it to not be commercial enough for sales. It was followed by the more R&B flavored, "Mr. Natural", produced by legendary Arif Mardin.


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