1978 Classic Was a No. 1 Hit 47 years ago ...Saudi Arabia

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Released on December 13, 1977, the track was featured on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack album as the second single. Immediately upon release, the song garnered significant mainstream attention, climbing to the No. 1 spot on the Billboard chart by early February. "Stayin' Alive" dominated the charts for four consecutive weeks, selling over 40 million copies worldwide and becoming one of the biggest selling songs of the disco era.

Aside from its groovy feel, the song is widely known for its 103 beats per minute (BPM) tempo, which is the rhythm recommended for CPR training. Barry Gibb’s high pitched, soul-inspired falsetto instantly engages listeners with an ear worm chorus, making it no surprise that the song achieved such massive global popularity.

Maurice Gibb, Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb of The Bee Gees harmonize at one microphone while performing on stage at the A Gift of Song concert held at the United Nations General Assembly on January 9th 1979 in New York.

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The themes of perseverance and survival that "Stayin' Alive" highlights continue to resonate with modern day audiences. The streaming era has brought together new and old listeners to appreciate the Bee Gees' classic. On Spotify alone, the track has garnered over 1.6 billion streams, attesting to the song's enduring popularity.

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