The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart shows the group discussing the “turning point” of their career.The feature-length film will chart the rise of the Gibb brothers, and ahead of its release this week, NME brings you an exclusive clip from the doc.The segment sees Maurice Gibb speak about 1975 hit single ‘Fanny (Be Tender With My Love)’ and how Barry and Robin Gibb’s vocal harmonies were the key to its success.Barry says studio album ‘Main Course’, released the same year and from which that track was taken, became a “turning point” for the group, while Eric Clapton talks about “initiating” the change of course for the band.Frank Marshall (The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button), who directs the film, previously said in a statement:.
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