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Size Isn't Everything
is the Bee Gees' twentieth studio album (eighteenth worldwide), released in the
UK on 13 September 1993, and the US on 2 November of the same year.
On 9 August 1993, the album's first single, "Paying the
Price of Love", was released in the UK and peaked at No. 23. The album
peaked at No. 33 in the UK in late September. It then disappeared from the
charts, only to return in December 1993 when the album's second single, "For
Whom the Bell Tolls", became a UK top five hit. A third single, the ballad
"How to Fall in Love, Part 1", was released on 4 April 1994 in the
UK, peaking at No. 30. This made Size Isn't Everything the first Bee Gees album
to contain three UK top 30 hits since 1979's Spirits Having Flown and many
consider this album their strongest post-Saturday Night Fever album to date.
Reception of the album was mixed around the world, though it
is notable that it was one of the most successful Bee Gees albums in Argentina,
peaking at No. 1 due to the big success of "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
there. -wiki
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