CSPC: Bee Gees Popularity Analysis
Physical Singles Sales – Part 7
Size Isn’t Everything (1993) – 264,000 equivalent albums
Paying the Price of Love – 270,000
How to Fall in Love, Part 1 – 20,000
For Whom the Bell Tolls – 560,000
Kiss Of Life – 30,000
Still Waters (1997) – 483,000 equivalent albums
Alone – 1,270,000
I Could Not Love You More – 60,000
Still Waters Run Deep – 280,000
This Is Where I Came In (2001) – 30,000 equivalent albums
This Is Where I Came In – 100,000
Orphan – 951,000 equivalent albums
Turn Around, Look At Me – 30,000
I Was A Lover, A Leader Of Men – 10,000
Spicks And Specks – 130,000
Tomorrow Tomorrow – 550,000
When The Swallows Fly – 10,000
In The Morning – 80,000
My World – 940,000
Wouldn’t I Be Someone – 120,000
Immortality – 1,300,000
The last bunch of singles includes two million sellers from 1997, 30 years after their debut, and two entire decades after Saturday Night Fever, Alone and Immortality.
Those late hits close the mark on 72,8 million singles sold by the UK / Australian band. Obviously, this doesn’t account for all sales of songs they wrote for other artists which would push this total into the 9 digits territory.