
Despite incredible success, the Bee Gees’ journey was also marked by personal tragedy. Maurice passed away in 2003, and Robin in 2012—leaving Barry as the last surviving member. Still, their influence remains undeniable. In 1997, the Bee Gees were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They’ve sold over 220 million records worldwide and earned countless awards and honors. Barry Gibb has continued to honor the group’s legacy through solo work and tribute performances. Their 1977 anthem “Stayin’ Alive” remains a cultural touchstone—certified platinum multiple times and often cited in films, shows, and even medical training for its BPM. The Bee Gees aren’t just a disco group. They’re a musical legacy that spans decades, genres, and generations.