Many well-known 1960s pop musicians played in its cramped surroundings.
The following musicians played on the newly recorded tracks.
But if the strings sounded slightly heavy, the musicians played with all the cohesiveness one could want.
Altogether 46 musicians played in the band until its new formation.
The following musicians played on the song:
These gardens had large lakes with small islands, where musicians played during festivals and ceremonies worshippers could look across the water at the Buddha.
The musicians played on the lead guitar and drums on Gibb's version was not credited.
He is also a musician, having played saxophone in a few sets.
Alan Warner, the guitarist, was also an experienced musician for his age, having played with numerous semi-pro groups from the age of 16.
The following musicians played on Ringo Starr's version of the song: