Bee Gees - You Win Again (Fade)
Warner Bros. Records W 8351 UK 1987
GB£6.85
Media : Very Good Plus (VG+), Jacket : Generic
*The image is not from the actual item.
A late hit single that highlights the Bee Gees' collaborative production system.
This single by the Bee Gees is known for reaching number one in the UK Singles Chart and other European countries. Co-produced by Barry, Robin and Maurice, it incorporates a synthesizer-driven sound and is considered a representative success of their later period.
Bee Gees - You Win Again (Fade)
Warner Bros. Records W 8351 UK 1987
GB£5.77
Media : Very Good Plus (VG+), Jacket : Generic
*The image is not from the actual item.
A late hit single that highlights the Bee Gees' collaborative production system.
This single by the Bee Gees is known for reaching number one in the UK Singles Chart and other European countries. Co-produced by Barry, Robin and Maurice, it incorporates a synthesizer-driven sound and is considered a representative success of their later period.
Bee Gees - You Win Again (Fade)
Warner Bros. Records W 8351 UK 1987
GB£5.61
Media : Acceptable (VG), Jacket : Acceptable (VG)
Cover Soiled, Crease/Crinkle on Cover, Pronounced Scratch on Media, company sleeve *The image is not from the actual item.
A late hit single that highlights the Bee Gees' collaborative production system.
This single by the Bee Gees is known for reaching number one in the UK Singles Chart and other European countries. Co-produced by Barry, Robin and Maurice, it incorporates a synthesizer-driven sound and is considered a representative success of their later period.
Bee Gees - You Win Again (Fade)
Warner Bros. Records W 8351 UK 1987
GB£5.60
Media : Acceptable (VG), Jacket : Acceptable (VG)
Pronounced Scratch on Media, Cover Soiled *The image is not from the actual item.
A late hit single that highlights the Bee Gees' collaborative production system.
This single by the Bee Gees is known for reaching number one in the UK Singles Chart and other European countries. Co-produced by Barry, Robin and Maurice, it incorporates a synthesizer-driven sound and is considered a representative success of their later period.