Turn Around, Look at Me

[3] This version included session drummer Earl Palmer on drums.

In 1964, while Bee Gees were still in Australia, they released their take on the song which did not chart.

[5] It is also their fifth single, and was credited to "Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees".

[6] It was also included on the group's 1967 mop-up compilation Turn Around, Look at Us and the 1998 anthology of their Australian recordings Brilliant from Birth.

This version was by far the most successful, reaching No.7 on the Hot 100[8] and No.3 on the Adult Contemporary chart.