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"Fanny (Be Tender with My Love)"
Single by Bee Gees
from the album Main Course
B-side"Country Lanes"
ReleasedJanuary 1976
Recorded30 January, 17, 19 February 1975
StudioCriteria (Miami)
Genre
Length4:02 (album version)
3:26 (single version)
LabelRSO
Songwriter(s)Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb
Producer(s)Arif Mardin
Bee Gees singles chronology
"Nights on Broadway"
(1975)
"Fanny (Be Tender with My Love)"
(1976)
"You Should Be Dancing"
(1976)

"Fanny (Be Tender with My Love)" is a song written and performed by the Bee Gees for their Main Course album in 1975. It was the third single release from the album, peaking at number 12 on the United States Billboard Hot 100 and number two in Canada. According to Maurice Gibb, producer Quincy Jones called "Fanny" one of his favorite R&B songs of all time.

Inspiration and recording

It was written by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, and Maurice Gibb. In a 2001 Billboard magazine interview with the Bee Gees, Barry claimed that

We had a housecleaner named Fanny when we stayed at 461 Ocean Blvd. during the making of Main Course. We were sitting in the lounge at Criteria writing the song with the lyric idea, 'Be tender with my love'. Maurice turned round and saw Fanny and said, 'Wouldn't it be a better song if it was a woman's name in there, and you're asking her to be tender?

Recording for "Fanny" took place on 30 January, the same day as "Jive Talkin'", "Songbird", and "All This Making Love". Additional recording took place in February when Barry Gibb began to use his falsetto as a lead vocal in addition to Robin using his falsetto as well sharing the lead on "Fanny" and on backing vocals. The result of this song repeats on the idea of contrasting slower section of "Nights on Broadway". The complexity of falsetto and natural harmonies would become a Bee Gees trademark culminating with 1979's Spirits Having Flown. The key of this song in the end, was from keyboardist Blue Weaver. Weaver was influenced by Hall & Oates' 1973 LP Abandoned Luncheonette as he later admits, "The key change in 'Fanny (Be Tender)' was a complete rip-off from Abandoned Luncheonette from 'She's Gone' , I only had it on tape, and I didn't know that Arif produced it".

Critical reception

Cash Box called it a "soulful composition" that "appears to be the third monster single in a row for these pop masters" off the Main Course album. Record World said that "the Brothers Gibb return to their old heavenly harmony sound."

The group did not perform "Fanny" live because of the layers of harmonies used to create the studio recording. A promotional film was made for distribution, the place was in the same as "Jive Talkin'".

In an interview for Billboard magazine on 14 November 2001, Maurice Gibb claims: "We all love that one, but it's just a bitch to sing". Bruce Eder of Allmusic describes "Fanny" along with "Baby As You Turn Away" had the same exquisitely sung sense of romantic drama as "Lonely Days" and "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart".

Chart performance

Weekly charts

Chart (1976) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report) 61
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders) 29
Canada Top Singles (RPM) 2
Canada RPM Adult Contemporary 1
Germany (Media Control Charts) 42
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) 7
US Billboard Hot 100 12
US Billboard Adult Contemporary 9
US Cash Box 9
US Radio & Records 8
US Record World 10

Year-end charts

Chart (1976) Rank
Canada 36
New Zealand 37
US Billboard Hot 100 79
US Cash Box 68

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