In 1997, the Bee Gees were experiencing a resurgence in their popularity, largely due to their monumental contributions to the disco era and their continued relevance in the music industry. The live recording from "One Night Only," which occurred on November 14, 1997, was a significant event, showcasing the group’s enduring appeal as they performed a mix of their classic hits. Just prior to this concert, the Bee Gees had released the album "Still Waters" in 1997, which included new songs and was their first studio album in nearly a decade. "One Night Only" captured the trio in a vibrant setting, reinforcing their legacy with fan favorites like "Stayin' Alive" and "How Deep Is Your Love." Interestingly, this performance was not only a celebration of their past but also a testament to their ability to connect with audiences across generations, marking a pivotal moment in their later career.