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Our Project’s First Step — Someone Belonging to Someone (Pascha‘s Reimagined Duet) Someone Belonging to Someone is from 1983. It was released as the second and final single from the Staying Alive soundtrack, the sequel to Saturday Night Fever — a film directed and co-written by Sylvester Stallone. This song became the first track in our Gibb Brothers project, and Maxim Lewis has delivered an extraordinary interpretation. In this version, Barry’s original vocals are woven in as part of a duet — a combination that was never recorded in the original release. The result gives the ballad a whole new depth, and Maxim’s heartfelt performance infuses the song with a newfound relevance — you can almost believe it was written today. It’s a testament to how timeless music can be when you adjust just a few elements. Some Background: Written and performed by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb, Someone Belonging to Someone was recorded in late 1982 and released in mid-1983. It’s a soft-rock/bule-eyed soul ballad — a more restrained contrast to the disco-heavy vibe of the original Saturday Night Fever era. The Bee Gees themselves later described it as a “fair ballad from a silly movie” in the liner notes of their Tales From the Brothers Gibb box set. Now, with Maxim Lewis’s updated version, the song is freshly polished — as if it was penned just yesterday. It truly shows how a classic, given careful reinterpretation, can feel brand new again.