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  • Sep 21, 1972
    Bee Gee Robin Gibb has his first child, a son, Spencer Gibb, in London, England. Dad's group had a hit four years earlier with "Words," destined to become a country success for Susie Allanson
    Apr 6, 1973
    Jerry Lee Lewis performs "Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On" with The Bee Gees on NBC's "The Midnight Special." Also appearing: singer/songwriter Jim Weatherly, Gladys Knight & The Pips and Skeeter Davis, who offers "The End Of The World"
    Dec 1, 1973
    Barry Gibb and his wife, Linda, have their first son, Stephen Gibb. As a member of The Bee Gees, Dad wrote the band's 1968 hit "Words," pegged to become a country hit for Susie Allanson
    Jun 17, 1974
    Robin Gibb, of the pop group The Bee Gees, welcomes a daughter, Melissa Gibb. Within two years, the elder Gibb has success on the country charts as a songwriter of Olivia Newton-John's "Come On Over"
    Aug 21, 1975
    "Islands In The Stream" songwriter Maurice Gibb, of The Bee Gees, is officially divorced from pop singer Lulu
    Oct 10, 1975
    Mel Tillis makes his first appearance on "The Midnight Special," performing "Rainy Day Woman" and "Mental Revenge." Also appearing: The Bee Gees, Helen Reddy and Wolfman Jack
    Oct 17, 1975
    The Bee Gees' Maurice Gibb marries Yvonne Spencely, his second wife. Eight years later, his name appears as a co-writer on three Kenny Rogers country hits
    Dec 5, 1975
    Olivia Newton-John sings "Let It Shine" on an episode of NBC's "The Midnight Special" that also marks the first appearance on the show by Mickey Gilley. Elsewhere in the lineup are The Bee Gees and Natalie Cole
    Feb 23, 1976
    Maurice Gibb, of the pop group The Bee Gees, has a son, Adam Gibb. The Bee Gees are already associated with the 1968 pop hit "Words," destined to become a country hit in 1979 for Susie Allanson
    Feb 23, 1976
    MCA releases Olivia Newton-John's "Come On Over," written by two members of The Bee Gees: Barry and Robin Gibb

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