The Bee Gees, a band composed of brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, have sold over 120 million records worldwide. They rose to fame from the late 1960s to the 1980s, penning original tracks as well as numerous major hits for other artists.
Their chart-topping songs include Stayin' Alive, Night Fever, How Deep Is Your Love, Massachusetts, More Than a Woman, You Should Be Dancing and Don't Forget to Remember.
Despite their global fame, some music fans are unaware of the true meaning behind their stage name, sparking discussions on social media.
A Quora user recently asked: "Why were the Bee Gees called the Bee Gees?" According to the band's website, the Bee Gees name evolved over time, initially starting with a different name.
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