New York Mining Disaster 1941

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New York Mining Disaster 1941 by Bee Gees

About New York Mining Disaster 1941

"New York Mining Disaster 1941" is a 1967 song by the Bee Gees, written by Barry and Robin Gibb. Barring a moderately successful reissue of their Australian single "Spicks and Specks", it was the first single release of the group's international career and their first song to hit the charts in the US or UK. The song was released on 14 April 1967. It was produced by their manager Robert Stigwood with Ossie Byrne. The song was the first track of side two on the group's international debut album Bee Gees' 1st. .

New York Mining Disaster 1941 Lyrics

[00:04.56] In the event of something happening to me,
[00:10.71] There is something I would like you all to see.
[00:16.65] It's just a photograph of someone that I knew.
[00:22.53] Have you seen my wife, Mr. Jones?
[00:27.35] Do you know what it's like on the outside?
[00:32.30] Don't go talking too loud, you'll cause a landslide, Mr. Jones.
[00:43.35] I keep straining my ears to hear a sound.
[00:48.47] Maybe someone is digging underground,
[00:54.44] Or have they given up and all gone home to bed,
[01:00.10] Thinking those who once existed must be dead.
[01:05.35] Have you seen my wife, Mr. Jones?
[01:10.44] Do you know what it's like on the outside?
[01:15.40] Don't go talking too loud, you'll cause a landslide, Mr. Jones.
[01:26.30] In the event of something happening to me,
[01:31.91] There is something I would like you all to see.
[01:38.49] It's just a photograph of someone that I knew.
[01:45.06] Have you seen my wife, Mr. Jones?
[01:50.27] Do you know what it's like on the outside?
[01:55.27] Don't go talking too loud, you'll cause a landslide, Mr. Jones.

From the album: Sleeping Pop