I’ve never seen Saturday night fever but I know this song. Saturday night fever seems like it could be a fun watch party movie The Bee Gees’ “How Deep Is Your Love,” released in 1977, sits in that soft-focus blend of pop, soul, and light disco that defined the Saturday Night Fever era. Its smooth chords and close vocal harmonies made it a standout ballad, and it became one of the group’s most enduring hits. The song was famously written during sessions interrupted by noise complaints, leading the Gibb brothers to retreat to quieter corners of the studio to finish it. Its themes of loyalty and emotional steadiness helped it travel across genres and generations. Performed by Tim Hall. #TimHallMusic #BeeGees #HowDeepIsYourLove #1970sPop #AcousticCover #GuitarAndVoice #SaturdayNightFever #SoftPop #SingerSongwriter About Tim Hall Music: Tim Hall is a Boston-based guitarist, singer, and lifelong musician exploring songs across styles — from jazz and folk to pop and classical. His YouTube channel videos are mostly live, single-take recordings on guitar and keyboard, part of an ongoing process of learning, arrangement, and discovery.