About the song

The Bee Gees’ debut single, “New York Mining Disaster 1941,” is a haunting ballad that delves into the depths of human despair and the fragility of life. Released in 1967, the song marked the beginning of the group’s international career and showcased their unique blend of harmonies and poignant storytelling.

Penned by brothers Barry and Robin Gibb, the song is inspired by the tragic Aberfan disaster in Wales, which occurred in 1966. However, the lyrics are set in New York City, a choice that adds a layer of dramatic irony to the narrative. The song follows a miner trapped in a cave-in, sharing a photo of his wife with a fellow miner, Mr. Jones, as they await a seemingly impossible rescue.

Through its evocative imagery and melancholic tone, “New York Mining Disaster 1941” captures the raw emotion of a life-or-death situation. The song’s slow tempo and haunting melody create a sense of impending doom, while the brothers’ harmonies add a layer of vulnerability and empathy. The song’s climax, with its crescendoing drums and the mournful sound of a violin, is a powerful testament to the human spirit’s resilience in the face of tragedy.

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Lyrics

In the event of something happening to me
There is something i would like
You all to see
It’s just a photograph of someone that i knew
Have you seen my wife, mr jones?
Do you know what it’s like on the outside?
Don’t go talking too loud
You’ll cause a landslide, mr jones
I keep straining my ears to hear a sound
Maybe someone is digging underground
Or have they given up and
All gone home to bed
Thinking those who once existed must be dead
Have you seen my wife, mr jones?
Do you know what it’s like on the outside?
Don’t go talking too loud
You’ll cause a landslide, mr jones
In the event of something happening to me
There is something i would like
You all to see
It’s just a photograph of someone that i knew
Hvae you seen my wife, mr jones?
Do you know what it’s like on the outside?
Don’t go talking too loud
You’ll cause a landslide, mr jones

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