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Only One Woman

"Only One Woman" is a pop song written by Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees and released in August 1968 as the debut single by the English vocal duo the Marbles, consisting of cousins Graham Bonnet and Trevor Gordon. The track, which features the Bee Gees members playing instruments including Barry on guitar and Maurice on piano and bass, became the duo's only major hit, peaking at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart in November 1968 and charting in several other countries such as Ireland (#8), New Zealand (#1), and South Africa (#1). The Marbles recorded the song for their self-titled debut album on the Polydor label, with production assistance from the ; "By the Light of a Burning Candle" served as the B-side. The song's success propelled Bonnet's solo career, notably leading to his recruitment as for the band after heard the track. Later covered by artists including in 1975 with Elton John's backing band, "Only One Woman" remains a notable example of late-1960s pop with its harmonious vocals and upbeat melody.

Background

The Marbles

The Marbles were an English pop duo formed in 1968 by cousins , who handled lead vocals, and Trevor Gordon, who contributed bass and backing vocals. Bonnet had gained initial experience fronting the Graham Bonnet Set, a band he formed prior to the duo, while Gordon had built a foundation as a solo recording artist in after emigrating there in the late 1950s, including collaborations with emerging talents like the . The duo signed a recording contract in mid-1968 with music impresario , who placed them on in the UK and (an Atlantic subsidiary) in the , with the explicit goal of securing a major hit for their debut to establish their presence in the competitive pop market. Stigwood provided the Marbles with material from the to bolster their launch. Their career proved brief, culminating in one self-titled album released in 1970 before the duo disbanded later that year.

Songwriting origins

"Only One Woman" was written by , , and of the in mid-1968, during a period of active songwriting following the group's breakthrough single "" the previous year. The composition emerged from the brothers' collaborative efforts, with initially providing the melody before lyrics were developed. The song's explore themes of and , portraying a narrator surrounded by potential interests (" standing around") yet fixated on a beloved , emphasizing emotional exclusivity amid . It features a straightforward pop-rock structure with alternating verses and choruses, culminating in a of 2:43 in its final version. Intended to support emerging artists rather than the Bee Gees' own releases—amid their busy schedule of hits—the track was offered through their manager, , who had recently signed known as The Marbles (cousins and Trevor Gordon) to his management company, the Robert Stigwood Organisation (RSO). Stigwood connected the unpublished Gibbs composition to the new act for their debut single, with Bonnet recording an early demo vocal at Stigwood's home shortly after meeting the . The Gibbs contributed instrumentation to the production, including Barry on guitar and Maurice on bass and piano, underscoring their hands-on role in launching the song for others.

Recording and production

Studio sessions

The recording of "Only One Woman" took place around July 1968 at IBC Studios in London. The session was produced by Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, and Robert Stigwood. The backing track was laid down by Barry Gibb on guitar, Maurice Gibb on bass and piano, and Colin Petersen on drums, all from the Bee Gees' immediate circle. Lead and backing vocals were provided by the duo themselves, Graham Bonnet and Trevor Gordon. Consistent with prevailing industry standards of the late , the track received a mono-only mix, resulting in a total runtime of 2:43. The B-side, "By the Light of a Burning Candle"—written by Barry, Robin, and —was recorded during the same sessions.

Personnel and arrangement

The song features lead vocals by and backing vocals by his cousin Trevor Gordon, who together formed the duo The Marbles. Barry Gibb contributed guitar and harmony vocals, while his brother Maurice Gibb played bass and piano; both also provided additional backing vocals. Colin Petersen, the Bee Gees' drummer at the time, handled the drum track. The orchestral arrangement, which added strings and brass to enhance the pop elements, was directed by Bill Shepherd. Production credits go to , , and . The arrangement is a mid-tempo pop track characterized by layered harmonic vocals in the style of the , prominent guitar riffs, and subtle orchestral touches that underscore the melodic structure.

Release

Single details

"Only One Woman" was released as a in August 1968 in the on under catalogue number 56 272. The recording had been completed the previous month in July 1968. International releases appeared shortly thereafter across various markets, including the on (catalogue number 45-44003), and on Polydor, and other European countries. The featured "Only One Woman" as the A-side, written by , , and , backed by "By the Light of a Burning Candle" on the B-side, also composed by the three Gibb brothers. It was issued exclusively in the 7-inch vinyl format for the original release. The track later appeared on The Marbles' self-titled debut album, issued in 1970 on Polydor (catalogue number 583 031 in the UK). Subsequent reissues of the have been included on compilations, such as the 2003 CD reissue of the self-titled album by Repertoire Records, which features the mono version. Initial distribution emphasized the UK and European markets, with Polydor handling production and promotion in those regions.

Promotion and media

The promotion of "Only One Woman," released in August 1968, centered on targeted media appearances to capitalize on the duo's debut single. The Marbles performed a mimed version of the song on the BBC's Top of the Pops on 17 October 1968, providing significant exposure to UK viewers during the program's prime slot. They also appeared on French television later that year, delivering a live performance in Paris as part of Polydor Records' efforts to extend the single's reach into European markets. Polydor actively promoted the track to radio programmers by emphasizing its composition by the , whose own fame was surging at the time, which helped secure airplay on major stations and positioned the song alongside contemporary pop hits. Press coverage in leading music weeklies further amplified the buzz; for instance, reported the single's entry into their Top Thirty chart in mid-October 1968, praising its strong debut.

Commercial performance

Weekly charts

"Only One Woman" by The Marbles debuted on the in late September 1968, climbing steadily to a peak of number 5 on the chart dated 30 October 1968 before spending a total of 12 weeks in the Top 100. The single's strong radio play and promotional appearances on British television contributed to its chart trajectory, sustaining its presence through December 1968. Internationally, the song saw a rollout beginning in the fourth quarter of 1968 and extending into the first quarter of 1969, achieving notable peaks across several markets. It reached number 3 on the in December 1968, after entering in late September. In , it topped the RIANZ chart at number 1 during early 1969. The track performed strongest in , where it hit number 1 in February 1969 (specifically, the chart dated 7 February 1969) and charted for 14 weeks overall. The song also entered other regional charts, including: In the United States, the single received limited airplay but did not enter the , reflecting modest commercial impact there.

Year-end charts

"Only One Woman" achieved notable year-end rankings in several countries, reflecting its popularity primarily in and during late 1968 and early 1969. In the , the single ranked at number 8 on the year-end for 1968, underscoring its strong performance with a peak of number 3 and 11 weeks on the weekly chart. In , it placed at number 43 on the Belgian Top Singles year-end chart for 1968, following a peak of number 3 on the Ultratop 50 and 10 weeks in the top ranks. The song also ranked number 15 on the South African year-end singles chart for 1969, where it reached number 1 for one week and spent 14 weeks overall, contributing to its regional success.
CountryYearPosition
(Flemish)196843
19688
196915
The did not appear on any major United States year-end charts, as it received limited and failed to enter the Hot 100. These year-end placements highlight the track's solid European and African impact, bolstering The Marbles' reputation as a act in retrospective analyses.

Reception and legacy

Critical reception

Upon its release in , "Only One Woman" received positive notices from music publications for its harmonious arrangement and . In modern retrospectives, the song has been viewed as a standout in the ' early songwriting output, though often undervalued within their broader catalog. Critics have highlighted strengths such as the catchy melody and Graham Bonnet's impressive , which added emotional depth, while some noted criticisms of it being somewhat formulaic amid the era's bubblegum pop trends. The track garnered no major awards during its initial run, but its enduring status as a for The Marbles has evidenced public appeal, peaking at number 5 on the despite limited follow-up hits.

Cultural impact and covers

"Only One Woman" emerged as a hallmark of late-1960s pop, capturing the era's melodic pop sensibilities through its orchestral arrangement and harmonious vocals, which propelled the Marbles to international prominence following its Top 5 success in 1968. The song's composition by the underscored their prowess in crafting hits for other artists, a practice that defined much of their early songwriting output and influenced the pop landscape by providing accessible, emotionally resonant material to emerging acts. The track has inspired numerous covers across genres and regions, adapting its core structure to diverse styles. In 1975, delivered a soft rock rendition on his self-titled album, peaking at #91 on the US Cash Box chart and highlighting the song's enduring appeal in the mid-1970s singer-songwriter scene. offered a hard rock interpretation in 1986 on their album Dangerous Games, infusing the original's tenderness with heavier guitar riffs and aligning it with the glam metal wave. The Swedish band reimagined it as a power in 1988 on their debut album Alien, achieving #1 status on Sweden's Tracks chart and becoming a staple of Scandinavian . International adaptations further extended its reach, with Uwe Ochsenknecht releasing a version in 1992 on his Ochsenknecht, tailored for the market with upbeat production. Czech singer Lucie Bílá covered it in the late 1990s as "Zpíváš mi " on her Hvězdy jako hvězdy, incorporating local lyrical nuances while preserving the song's romantic theme. British-Irish child singer included a faithful pop cover on his 2006 Thank You, introducing the track to younger audiences through its inclusion on international compilations. While no major covers have surfaced since , the song maintains visibility in Bee Gees tribute contexts, appearing on playlists dedicated to the Gibbs brothers' catalog. Its legacy notably propelled vocalist from pop duo success with the Marbles into , paving the way for his tenure with on their 1979 album Down to Earth, where his —honed on tracks like this—earned acclaim in heavier genres. In 2023, Swedish musician Tommy Johansson released a , further extending its reach in contemporary circles.

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