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In a song from the 80's, by the legendary Blue Oyster Cult...."Oh no! They say he's got to go, go. Go ....."
  • D. ...and get back to where he was before!

"You Stepped Into My Life" is a song released by the Bee Gees in September 1976 on the album Children of the World.[1] It was also released as the B-side of "Love So Right".[2] Written by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb.

In Canada, this song was chosen as the A-side and its flipside was "Love So Right"[3] In Scandinavia and UK, it released as a double A side single with "Love So Right". Allmusic's Bruce Eder called this funk number as one of the "soul ballads" on the album Children of the World.[4]

Recording[edit]

The Bee Gees started to record this song on February 3rd at Criteria Studios in Miami. It was finished on May 7 after they recorded and finished "Can't Keep a Good Man Down" and "Boogie Child" the day before in Le Studio in Quebec.[5]

Musical structure[edit]

The first parts of the song features a funky electric and bass guitar beat by Alan Kendall and Maurice Gibb and later joined by Blue Weaver through synthesizers and keyboards.

The song is all about a singer became happy when he met his lover, the singer also tells his painful memory before he met his lover, and described her touch to him as an "ecstasy".[citation needed]

What was Melba Moore's greatest hit?

The Essential Melba Moore.
You Stepped Into My Life. 7:49..
This Is It. 4:43..
Everything So Good About You. 5:37..
Lean on Me. 4:53..
Pick Me Up, I'll Dance (12" Mix) 7:00..
Good Love Makes Everything Alright. 7:32..
Miss Thing. 5:33..
Standing Right Here. 6:57..

What song is Melba Moore known for?

In 1986, she scored two number-one R & B hits, “Falling,” and a duet with Freddie Jackson, “A Little Bit More.” The same year she headlined her own TV sitcom, Melba.