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1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the 1967 Gregorian calendar.


January[]

  • January 3: Bee Gees leave Australia aboard The Fair Sky

February[]

  • February 6: Bee Gees arrive in England from Australia
  • February 24: Bee Gees sign with Robert Stigwood

March[]

  • March 4: The single "Spicks & specks"/"I Am the World" is released; it is the Bee Gees' first release in Europe
  • March 7: Bee Gees begin recording Bee Gees First
  • March 15: "Turn of the Century" is recorded
  • March 16: "New York Mining Disaster 1941" is recorded
  • March 21: "Craise Finton Kirk Royal Academy of Arts" is recorded
  • March 23: "Please Read Me" is recorded
  • March 27: Bee Gees are the supporing act for Fats Domino at the Saville Theatre in London

April[]

  • April 1: Bee Gees again support Fats Domino at the Saville Theatre in London
  • April 8: "I Can't See Nobody" is recorded
  • April 14: The single "New York Mining Disaster 1941"/"I Can't See Nobody" is released
  • April 17: "New York Mining Disaster 1941" enters the UK charts
  • April 21: "Holiday" is recorded

May[]

  • May 11: Bee Gees make their first appearance on Top of the Pops and perform "New York Mining Disaster 1941"
  • May 20: Bee Gees appear on German TV program Beat-Club and peform "New York Mining Disaster 1941"
  • May 25: Bee Gees play at Liverpool University
  • May 27: "New York Mining Disaster 1941" enters the US charts

June[]

  • June 4: Concert at the Seville Theatre in London
  • June 13: Bee Gees appear on TV program As You Like It
  • June 19: Concert at the Belfry in Sutton Coldfield
  • June 21: Concert at the Floral Hall in Great Yarmouth
  • June 23: Concert at the Scraptoft Teacher Training College in Leicester
  • June 24: Concert at the New Century Hall in Manchester

July[]

  • July 14: Bee Gees First is released in the UK
  • July 17: Bee Gees begin recording Horizontal
  • July 21: Concert at the Concert House in Stockholm, Sweden
  • July 30: "Birdie Told Me" is recorded

August[]

  • August 8: Bee Gees appear on BBC program Dee Time
  • August 9: Bee Gees First is released in the US
  • August 9: Bee Gees First enters the UK charts
  • August 9: "Massachusetts is recorded
  • August 24: Bee Gees get their visas extended at the British Home Office
  • August 26: Bee Gees play at The Festival of the Flower Children at Woburn Alley, Bedfordshire
  • August 26: Bee Gees First enters the US charts
  • August 31: "All Our Christmases Came At Once" is recorded

September[]

  • September 4: Bee Gees perfrm live on BBC Radio's Saturday Club
  • September 19: The single "Massachusetts" is released
  • September 20: "Massachusetts" enters the UK charts
  • September 20: Barry Gibb meets Linda Gray
  • September 21: Bee Gees appear on Top of the Pops
  • September 22: Concert at the Pacific Hall in Wolverhampton
  • September 23: Bee Gees appear on Beat-Club and perform "To Love Somebody"
  • September 27: Concert at Newport College in Newport
  • September 28: Bee Gees appear on German TV program Der Goldene Schuß
  • September 30: "Holiday" enters the US charts

October[]

  • October 3: "With the Sun in My Eyes" is recorded
  • October 13: Bee Gees appear on BBC program Crackerjack
  • October 14: "Massachusetts" reaches No. 1 in the UK

November[]

  • November 5: Robin Gibb and Molly Hullis are involved in the Hither Green Rail Crash
  • November 7: "Sinking Ships" is recorded
  • November 11: "Massachusetts enters the US charts
  • November 17: Bee Gees switch on the Carnaby Street Christmas lights in London
  • November 19: Concert at the Saville Theatre in London
  • November 22: "World" enters the UK charts
  • November 25: Bee Gees appear on Beat-Club
  • November 28: "Really and Sincerely" is recorded
  • November 29: "The Change is Made" is recorded

December[]

  • December 19: "Words" is recorded
  • December 26: Bee Gees appear on Top of the Pops
  • December 30: Bee Gees appear on Beat-Club and perform "Massachusetts"
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