In January 1997, the Bee Gees performed "Too Much Heaven" during their celebrated concert "One Night Only," which was recorded live in Las Vegas. This performance came shortly after the release of their album "Still Waters" in 1997, which marked a significant return to the music scene for the trio after a period of relative quiet. "Still Waters" included hits like "Alone" and showcased their enduring appeal in the pop music realm. The Las Vegas concert served as a retrospective celebration of their career, featuring classic hits and demonstrating the harmonically rich sound that had made them icons. Notably, this performance also highlighted their ability to captivate audiences with their timeless melodies, solidifying their legacy during a period that rejuvenated their popularity in the late '90s. The concert was later released as both an album and a film, further extending their reach to fans and new listeners alike.