RONNIE BURNS All The King's Horses (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb)
Australia 1967 #5 Sydney
Original released version.
Single on Spin label, released January 1967, double-sided hit in Sydney with Coalman, another Gibb brothers composition. Both sides of Ronnie's next charting single, Exit Stage Right/In The Morning (1967) were Bee Gees compositions.
Melbourne singer Ronnie Burns emerged in 1964 as a member of Beatles influenced band The Flies, and went on to a successful solo career. After signing with Spin he benefited from his association with The Bee Gees, and he had several charting singles, usually with original songs by Australian songwriters.
Nowadays, Ronnie Burns lives in Tasmania, where he and his wife Maggie run the Appin Hall Children’s Foundation, their non-profit organization for children in crisis and distress.
From the 60s to the 90s, Ronnie hosted and produced several television programs, including his own creation, Prophecy & Prediction - Threat or Warning? In the late 90s he joined fellow music stars Russell Morris and Darryl Cotton to form Burns, Cotton & Morris. Along the way he ran an architectural and design company and wrote The Australian House Book.
In 2001, Ronnie was the subject of This Is Your Life, for which 2 million people tuned in to the Nine Network.
For more about other 'songs the Bee Gees gave away', there are several Bee Gees sites with useful discographies. See, for example, BeeGees World or Joseph Brennan's Gibb Songs.