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Rest Your Love on Me

"Rest Your Love on Me" is a country ballad performed by the Bee Gees and written and sung by Barry Gibb. It was the B-side of the US No. 1 hit "Too Much Heaven". Andy Gibb recorded the song as a duet with Olivia Newton-John for his 1980 album After Dark.

"Rest Your Love on Me"

November 1978

2 May 1976

Le Studio, Quebec, Canada

4:20

Bee Gees, Albhy Galuten, Karl Richardson

Recording[edit]

"Rest Your Love on Me" was written by Barry Gibb in 1976 and recorded it on 2 May on the Children of the World sessions. Stephen Stills played bass on its original demo.[1]


It was not used until "Too Much Heaven" was released, as "Rest Your Love on Me" was chosen as the B-side. As a country song, it did not fit in with what the Bee Gees were putting on their albums, even though they continued to write the occasional country song, like "Where Do I Go", also left off the forthcoming album.[2]

Release[edit]

The song reached No. 39 on the country charts in the United States, their only appearance in the Country Top 40 as artists (though Barry and Maurice also performed and played on 1983's country chart-topping "Islands in the Stream"). The single was a double-A side in the United Kingdom, France, Scandinavia, Ireland and in Belgium. Later in 1979, it was included on the compilation album Bee Gees Greatest, which reached No. 1 on the Billboard album charts.


The Osmonds, themselves beginning a transition from pop/rock to country music, recorded the song under Maurice Gibb's direction shortly before the Bee Gees released their version, but not released until afterward. In January 1979, Andy Gibb and Olivia Newton-John would perform it at the Music for UNICEF Concert, the first time most people would have heard it.

– vocals, guitar

Barry Gibb

– bass

Stephen Stills

– keyboards, synthesiser, piano

Blue Weaver

– drums

Dennis Bryon

Karl Richardson –

sound engineer

Nick Blacona – engineer

"Rest Your Love on Me"

"I Am the Dreamer (You Are the Dream)"

21 February 1981

4:22

Conway Twitty, Ron Chancey

and Olivia Newton-John had performed a duet version of "Rest Your Love on Me" at the UNICEF show in January 1979, so she agreed to record it as a new song for Andy's third album After Dark. Albhy Galuten winces recalling the session years later.[5] The song was released as a single in countries across Europe and South America, as well as in Japan and South Africa.[6]

Andy Gibb

recorded the song for their 1979 album Steppin' Out, produced by Maurice Gibb.

The Osmonds

Rhythm Sound, a group, recorded "Rest Your Love on Me" in their own language.

Surinamese

Czech singers duo and Helena Vondráčková recorded their "Rest Your Love on Me" cover in the Czech version called "Každá trampota má svou mez" ("Every tramp has its limit") in 1980.

Jiří Korn