Barry Gibb takes the lead with a vocal performance that balances vulnerability and power, while Maurice and Robin provide the kind of telepathic backing harmonies that only siblings can achieve. The song’s theme—leaving a lasting legacy and finding eternal life through love and art—took on a prophetic quality during this show, as it became one of the definitive live captures of the trio before Maurice’s passing in 2003.
"Immortality" performed live at the MGM Grand in 1997 stands as one of the most poignant moments in the Bee Gees' One Night Only concert. Though originally written by the brothers for Celine Dion, this version reclaims the song, stripping away the cinematic polish of the studio recording in favor of raw, harmonic intimacy. Barry Gibb takes the lead with a vocal
Under the bright lights of Las Vegas, the performance feels less like a standard pop ballad and more like a spiritual anthem. It serves as a masterclass in songwriting, proving that a truly great melody can transcend its original performer and find its deepest resonance in the voices of its creators. Though originally written by the brothers for Celine