Still Waters (Run Deep)

Still Waters (Run Deep)

Single infobox|

Name = Still Waters (Run Deep)
Released = October 27 1997
Format = 7" single, CD
Recorded = 1996 - 1997
Genre = Pop
Length = 4:08
Label = Polydor Records
Producer = Hugh Padgham
Chart position =

  • #18 (UK Singles Chart)
  • #57 (U.S.)
  • #79 (Germany)

Reviews =
Artist = Bee Gees
from Album = Still Waters
Last single = "I Could Not Love You More"
(1997)
This single = "Still Waters Run Deep"
(1997)
Next single = "This Is Where I Came In"
(2001)

"Still Waters (Run Deep)" is a song by the Bee Gees. It was the third and final single issued from their multi-platinum Still Waters album, released in 1997. The song is a pop ballad written by Barry, Robin and Maurice and recorded between 1996 and 1997. The recording and the producing of the song were assisted by Hugh Padgham. For the third time in a row, the Bee Gees made a UK Top 20 hit single from the same album, peaking at #18. The single performed well around the European charts, and peaked at #57 in the U.S.

Track listings

*UK CD Single 1
#"Still Waters (Run Deep)" - 4:08
#"Still Waters (Run Deep)" [Demo] - 3:55 "(Recorded one year before the definitive version, it omits the Robin lead vocals)"
#"Obsessions" 4:43

*UK CD Single 2
#"Still Waters (Run Deep)" - 4:08
#"Night Fever" - 3:29
#"More Than a Woman" - 3:16
#"You Should Be Dancing" - 4:16

*US CD Single
#"Still Waters (Run Deep)" - 4:08
#"Love Never Dies" - 4:05 "(This song was previously released in the "I Could Not Love You More" UK single)"


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