The song, which was written and recorded by the Bee Gees in 1977, just hit one billion streams on Spotify. The group announced the milestone on TikTok with a sweet video of Barry, Maurice, and Robin Gibb singing the infamous tune in the original video.
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"How Deep Is Your Love" is officially part of the @Spotify Billions Club. Nearly five decades later, still as timeless as ever ?
♬ original sound - Bee Gees"How Deep Is Your Love" served a memorable role in Saturday Night Fever, the coming-of-age tale of Tony Manero, an Italian-American man in New York City's Brooklyn who discovers a talent for disco dancing amid upheaval in his personal life. Manero was played by a young John Travolta, who was largely known at the time for his role on the sitcomWelcome Back, Kotter. The Bee Gees contributed several other iconic songs to the film's beloved soundtrack, including "Stayin' Alive," "Night Fever," and "More Than a Woman." Both the film and the soundtrack went down in history as classics.
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