The Bee Gees' version was sung by Barry Gibb and appeared on the group's seventh album
Cucumber Castle, released in April 1970. Maurice Gibb told NME that the group recorded "Bury Me Down By the River" as possibly the group's next single, but the song would instead become a single by P.P. Arnold. This track was recorded in May 1969 in IBC Studios and was produced by
Robert Stigwood, Barry Gibb and Maurice Gibb. Their version was included on numerous compilations such as
Stars on Top (1970). Arnold's cameo on backing vocals is a rare instance of a vocalist other than the Gibb brothers featuring on a Bee Gees record.
Personnel •
Barry Gibb — lead vocal, guitar •
Maurice Gibb — bass guitar, piano, guitar,
mellotron, backing vocal •
Colin Petersen — drums • Peter Mason — backing vocal • P.P. Arnold — harmony and backing vocal ==References==