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Pascha‘s Reimagined Duet — A New Voice for a Timeless Favorite I’ve always considered Don’t Fall in Love with Me an all-time favorite. That’s why I teamed up with the wonderful Dana Cox to give it a new dimension. Together, we transformed Robin’s original lead into a duet, blending her voice alongside his — reimagining the track while preserving its emotional soul. Interestingly, Robin’s son Spencer Gibb also recorded his own version of this song — proof of how timeless and personal this ballad remains within the Gibb family itself. I hope this new rendition resonates with the Bee Gees community and allows both longtime fans and new listeners to rediscover the beauty of this piece. That’s the magic of a remake: it dresses a classic in new clothes, and suddenly you see it in a whole different light. A Rediscovered Classic Reimagined Every so often, a song touches your soul in a way that defies commercial charts — Don’t Fall in Love with Me by the Bee Gees is exactly that song for me. Originally penned by Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb and featured on their 1981 album Living Eyes, this heartfelt ballad showcases Robin Gibb’s emotional lead with Barry’s soaring voice in the chorus. Living Eyes marked a bold shift for the brothers — a move away from the falsetto-driven disco sound that had defined their late-70s era. Recorded between late 1980 and mid-1981 in Miami and released on RSO/Polydor, the album embraced soft rock and adult contemporary textures. Featuring world-class musicians like Don Felder, Jeff Porcaro, Steve Gadd, and Richard Tee, it carried a polished yet intimate sound. Despite its ambition, Living Eyes never achieved major chart success (No. 41 US, No. 73 UK), though it found deeper appreciation in Spain, Germany, and Norway. Today, it stands as one of the Bee Gees’ most underrated works — a hidden gem that continues to shine for devoted fans. Thank you, Bee Gees family, for keeping these songs alive.Your passion inspires musicians like me to explore, reinterpret, and celebrate their brilliance for generations to come.