2 drum sheets:
Radio edit version – 04:09
Album version – 04:44
Artist : Bee Gees
song : Stayin’ Alive
Album : Saturday Night Fever – 1977
Style – Tempo – Signature – Length : Disco – 104 – 4/4 – 4:44
Musician : Dennis Bryon
pages : 2
Version : Long + Short
Level : Beginner
“Stayin’ Alive” by the Bee Gees, a defining disco anthem, was created for the soundtrack of Saturday Night Fever (1977). The song’s pulsating rhythm, especially its iconic drumming, captivated listeners and became synonymous with the 1970s disco era. The Bee Gees—Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb—composed this track as part of a collaboration with producer Robert Stigwood, who was responsible for the film’s soundtrack.
The composition process started in France at the Château d’Hérouville studio, where the Bee Gees were writing songs for Saturday Night Fever. However, the track itself was mostly developed at Criteria Studios in Miami, Florida. The Bee Gees aimed to capture the energy of the disco scene with a driving beat that would keep people dancing. The powerful rhythm, including the unforgettable drumbeat, was central to the song’s success.
Interestingly, the drums on “Stayin’ Alive” are not played by a live drummer. Instead, the band used a looped recording of a drum track originally performed by their session drummer, Dennis Bryon, on a different Bee Gees song. Due to some technical issues and time constraints, Bryon wasn’t available to record new drums for “Stayin’ Alive,” so the production team took a section of his drumming from “Night Fever” and looped it to create the backbone of “Stayin’ Alive.” This was a groundbreaking use of technology at the time and helped give the song its relentless, hypnotic rhythm.
The song’s strong, percussive groove paired with Barry Gibb’s falsetto vocals and the Bee Gees’ rich harmonies created a sound that resonated deeply with the disco movement. The song became a massive hit, not only on the dance floor but also on the charts, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100.
“Stayin’ Alive” made its debut as part of the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, and it was later performed by the Bee Gees in various live performances and television specials. The track became iconic, played everywhere from nightclubs to sports events, embodying the spirit of resilience and survival, themes mirrored in the song’s lyrics and bolstered by the unrelenting, driving drum loop.
For fans of the drums, “Stayin’ Alive” is a showcase of how rhythm can define a song’s energy and identity, even when that rhythm comes from a creative use of studio technology rather than traditional live drumming.
2 drum sheets:
Radio edit version – 04:09
Album version – 04:44
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