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I have a 1974 French double LP here (Polydor 2675 088) titled "Best of the Bee Gees", which uses the same cover image as BoBB2 (albeit reversed), and has a different playlist:

  • A1 Holiday
  • A2 I've Gotta Get A Message To You
  • A3 I Can't See Nobody
  • A4 Words
  • A5 I Started A Joke
  • A6 Spicks And Specks
  • B1 First Of May
  • B2 World
  • B3 Massachusetts
  • B4 To Love Somebody
  • B5 Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You
  • B6 New York Mining Disaster 1941
  • C1 Let There Be Love
  • C2 I.O.I.O.
  • C3 Don't Forget To Remember
  • C4 Saved By The Bell
  • C5 Lamplight
  • C6 One Million Years
  • D1 August October
  • D2 Sweetheart
  • D3 Railroad
  • D4 I'll Kiss Your Memory
  • D5 Lonely Days
  • D6 Tomorrow Tomorrow

Which appears to be a combination of the two "Best Of" records, albeit with some differences in playorder. Drutt (talk) 02:23, 10 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

It combines the 1969 Best of Bee Gees (sides A and B) with a 1971 Best of Bee Gees vol 2 (sides C and D) that was issued in France, Italy and Scandinavia not to be confused with the track line-up that was used for the UK 1973 release with the same title which this Wiki page refers to.Ferdinandhudson (talk) 18:15, 31 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]