"Saved by the Bell" was recorded for Gibb's debut album, ''
Robin's Reign''. It was released as a single on 27 June 1969, with "
Mother and Jack" as the B-side. On its release, the song competed directly with the
Bee Gees' single "
Don't Forget to Remember". "Saved by the Bell" rose to number two in the
UK Singles Chart, while topping the short-lived British
Top Pops newspaper charts. It also hit number one in South Africa, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Ireland. "Saved by the Bell" held the number-one slot in South Africa for three weeks, in the Netherlands for six weeks, and in New Zealand for 1 week. Other chart positions include #4 in Norway, and #3 in Germany. It didn't fare as well in the US, only reaching #87.
Record World said it was "an outstanding effort, bound to click." Shortly after the release of "Saved by the Bell", Gibb told
The Guardian: "Everything I write I write to the best of my ability, that is, every song I have written could be a single. I never write A-sides that would be an insult to my ego. "Mother and Jack", on the flip of "Saved by the Bell", could just as well have been an A-side. All the tracks for my first LP could be singles." ==Re-releases==