Introduction
A Sour Note: The Bee Gees’ “Lemons Never Forget”
“Lemons Never Forget” is a lesser-known track from the Bee Gees’ 1968 album, Horizontal. While it didn’t achieve the same chart-topping success as their hits like “Stayin’ Alive” and “How Deep Is Your Love,” it’s a fascinating glimpse into the band’s early experimentation with psychedelic pop.
The song’s title is a playful metaphor, suggesting that the bitter experiences of life, much like lemons, leave a lasting impression. The lyrics delve into themes of regret, disappointment, and the consequences of poor choices. Despite its melancholic undertones, “Lemons Never Forget” features a catchy melody and harmonies that are characteristic of the Bee Gees’ signature sound.
Interestingly, the song was produced by Robert Stigwood, a legendary music manager who would later play a crucial role in launching the Bee Gees to international stardom. While “Lemons Never Forget” may not be as well-remembered as their later hits, it remains a valuable addition to the Bee Gees’ discography, offering a glimpse into their early artistic evolution.
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