The Bee Gees Famous Song “Rest Your Love on Me” Was Sung in a Stunning Duet by Andy Gibb and Olivia Newton-John. The Pair Were Performing at the Music for UNICEF Concert in New York in 1979 and Where Were Joined by the Bee Gees, Rod Stewart, Donna Summer and ABBA to Raise Money for World Hunger Programmes
Olivia Newton-John and Andy Gibb were icons of the late ’70s music scene and it was natural that the two superstars would collaborate on a duet.
Taking to the stage on January 9, 1979 the pair sat opposite one other on high chairs and gave a stunningly heartfelt performance of the delicate Bee Gees song ‘Rest Your Love On Me’.
While rumours of whether the two dated have never been confirmed, the energy between the two is palpable and lead to them recording a single for Andy’s new album just a few months later.
The concert was the brainchild of the Bee Gees and David Frost and was held at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City which saw performers including the Bee Gees, Rod Stewart, ABBA, Donna Summer and Earth, Wind and Fire donate royalties of the song they performed to UNICEF.
The biggest pop and disco stars of the time were roped in by the Gibb brothers for the one-off gig and saw each act sing one of their own hit songs, alongside special appearances from Henry Fonda, David Frost and Henry ‘The Fonz’ Winkler.