"I'll Kiss Your Memory" is the first solo single written, performed and produced by Barry Gibb, released in May 1970.
[2][3] The song was intended for Gibb's unreleased debut album The Kid's No Good.
[4] The song features an echo vocal with an arrangement of orchestra by Bill Shepherd.
[5] "It's not the same orchestra as we used with the Bee Gees", Gibb explained, "But Bill Shepherd is the only arranger I'll ever work with.
On the single ['I'll Kiss Your Memory'] I double-tracked my voice seven times, because I knew exactly how I wanted everything done.