The Foo Fighters Perform the Classic Bee Gees Disco Song ‘You Should Be Dancing’ as the Dee Gees
The ever-evolving Foo Fighters, performing as the Dee Gees, played an absolutely spot-on, groovy cover of the classic Bee Gees disco song You Should Be Dancing". Frontman Dave Grohl, with the help of some really talented backup singers, matched the high timbre of Barry Gibbs legendary falsetto without appearing to break a sweat.
The song was recorded at Studio 606 for their July 17th Record Store Day release Hail Satin".
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