Foo Fighters Gives Energized Bee Gees Cover Of “You Should Be Dancing”

Foo Fighters Gives Energized Bee Gees Cover Of “You Should Be Dancing” | Society Of Rock Videos

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Foo Fighters are on a roll. After their epic concert at Madison Square Garden, they’re back with a cover of Bee Gees’ 1976 disco classic hit “You Should Be Dancing” and they released it along with a music video. This previews the release of their upcoming album “Hail Satin” under the moniker Dee Gees. They previously performed it on BBC Radio 2 in February and during the MSG show.

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“I was like the last person on earth – the only person that hadn’t seen it! So I was like, ​’Why don’t we just do a Bee Gees song?'” frontman Dave Grohl told BBC Radio 2.

“We started recording the instrumental track, and then I thought, ​’Okay, well I’m gonna go out and sing it,'” he said. “And let me tell you: I have never, ever in my life sung like that, but it was the easiest song I have ever sung in my entire life!”

“Hail Satin” features four Bee Gees covers, their take on Andy Gibb’s “Shadow Dancing”, and five in-studio performances of tracks from their latest album Medicine at Midnight released back in February. “Hail Satin” arrives on July 17 for Record Store Day.

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