The Bee Gees wrote the track in 1977. Initially, they recorded their own version, which was released as the B-side to their massive hit "Stayin' Alive" .
Basic tracks were started at Château d'Hérouville in France and completed at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles. The Bee Gees wrote the track in 1977
The recording featured notable session players including Scott Edwards (bass), James Gadson (drums), and Bob Bowles (guitar). Chart Performance & Reception Written by the Bee Gees (Barry, Robin, and
Producer Robert Stigwood originally intended for Elliman to sing the ballad "How Deep Is Your Love" , but later decided the Bee Gees should keep that for themselves, giving Elliman the more uptempo "If I Can't Have You". Written by the Bee Gees (Barry
Yvonne Elliman's is a quintessential disco hit originally featured on the 1977 Saturday Night Fever soundtrack . Written by the Bee Gees (Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb) and produced by Freddie Perren , the song became a global chart-topper and is considered a definitive anthem of the disco era. Production & Background