"Toys" is a song by Robin Gibb from the album Walls Have Eyes, released as a single in early 1986. This song was credited to Robin, Maurice & Barry Gibb and produced by Tom Dowd and Maurice Gibb. The song was the highlight of the album, reuniting the Bee Gees on a record release for the first time in a few years. Barry sings backing vocals on this song, and a music video was also made for this single. In Germany, this track was released as a double A with "Do You Love Her?". This song was released as a promo single in the US on EMI America Records, the song's flipside was the edited version of the same song.
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| - "Toys" is a song by Robin Gibb from the album Walls Have Eyes, released as a single in early 1986. This song was credited to Robin, Maurice & Barry Gibb and produced by Tom Dowd and Maurice Gibb. The song was the highlight of the album, reuniting the Bee Gees on a record release for the first time in a few years. Barry sings backing vocals on this song, and a music video was also made for this single. In Germany, this track was released as a double A with "Do You Love Her?". This song was released as a promo single in the US on EMI America Records, the song's flipside was the edited version of the same song.
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| - "Toys" is a song by Robin Gibb from the album Walls Have Eyes, released as a single in early 1986. This song was credited to Robin, Maurice & Barry Gibb and produced by Tom Dowd and Maurice Gibb. The song was the highlight of the album, reuniting the Bee Gees on a record release for the first time in a few years. Barry sings backing vocals on this song, and a music video was also made for this single. In Germany, this track was released as a double A with "Do You Love Her?". This song was released as a promo single in the US on EMI America Records, the song's flipside was the edited version of the same song. In an interview in December 1983, "Toys" was one of the title of three new Bee Gees songs in 1983 that was planned for a greatest hits album with "It's My Neighborhood" and "Dimensions".
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