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The first Bee Gees song (1967) to enter the charts in both the US and the UK, after a modest start in their homeland, Australia.
Initially people believed that it was a new Beatles song, a fact George Harrison mentioned to Maurice Gibb, who noted:
If you sounded like the Beatles and also could wri...
[Pre-Chorus]
In the event of something happening to me
There is something I would like you all to see
It's just a photograph of someone that I knew
[Chorus]
Have you seen my wife, Mr. Jones?
Do you know what it's like on the outside?
Don't go talking too loud, you'll cause a landslide, Mr. Jones
I keep straining my ears to hear a sound
Maybe someone is digging underground
Or have they given up and all gone home to bed
Thinking those who once existed must be dead
[Chorus]
Have you seen my wife, Mr. Jones?
Do you know what it's like on the outside?
Don't go talking too loud, you'll cause a landslide, Mr. Jones
[Pre-Chorus]
In the event of something happening to me
There is something I would like you all to see
It's just a photograph of someone that I knew
[Chorus]
Have you seen my wife, Mr. Jones?
Do you know what it's like on the outside?
Don't go talking too loud, you'll cause a landslide, Mr. Jones
New York Mining Disaster 1941 was written by Robin Gibb & Barry Gibb.
New York Mining Disaster 1941 was produced by Ossie Byrne & Robert Stigwood.
Bee Gees released New York Mining Disaster 1941 on Fri Apr 14 1967.