In November 1997, the Bee Gees performed a memorable live show in Las Vegas, which marked a significant moment in their career, showcasing their enduring appeal and talent. This performance was part of the "One Night Only" concert, derived from an album and film released in 1998, which celebrated their legacy. Prior to this, the group had released the album "Still Waters" in 1997, featuring hits like "Alone," which they performed live during the Las Vegas concert. The concert was notable not only for its impressive setlist that included many of their classic tracks but also for the emotional depth in their performances, highlighting their strong harmonies and intricate arrangements. This live recording served as a testament to their comeback in the late '90s after a period of relative quiet in the 1980s, reaffirming their status as music icons.