Maurice's Lead Vocals in Bee Gees Tracks
- "Where Are You?" (1966)
- "Suddenly" (1969)
- "My Thing" (1970)
- "All by Myself" (1970)
- "Lonely Winter" (1970)
- "Lay It on Me" (1970)
- "Trafalgar" (1971)
- "It's Just The Way" (1971)
- "Country Woman" (1971)
- "On Time" (1972)
- "You Know It's For You" (1972)
- "Wildflower" (1981)
- "Overnight" (1987)
- "House of Shame" (1989)
- "Dimensions" (1991)
- "Omega Man" (1993)
- "Above and Beyond" (1993)
- "Closer Than Close" (1997)
- "Walking on Air" (2001)
- "Man in the Middle" (2001)
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