The live recording of "One Night Only," which took place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on November 14, 1997, marked a significant moment in the Bee Gees' career as it was their second official live album. Released in 1998, the album showcased the group's enduring appeal and was a celebration of their extensive catalog, featuring hits from their illustrious career. Prior to this live performance, the Bee Gees had released the studio album "Size Isn't Everything" in 1993, which signified their efforts to adapt to the changing musical landscape of the 1990s. At the time of the concert, the Bee Gees were revitalizing their legacy and proving their staying power, despite the challenges they faced in the music industry. The "One Night Only" album went on to sell approximately 6 million copies, highlighting not only the group's popularity but also their ability to engage audiences with their timeless melodies and harmonies.