Former Bee Gees member Barry Gibb says he would love to collaborate with actor-singer Justin Timberlake as he thinks they would get along really well.
The 70-year-old musician, who has just released his second solo album, said he wants to work with more creative people, reported ABC Online.
"I'd love to work with Justin Timberlake. That has always been a thing in my head because I think we would click.
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Since his brothers and band co-founders Robin (Gibb) and Maurice (Gibb) died, Barry has focused on his own work as well as performing alongside other bands.
He also joined Coldplay at the Glastonbury Festival earlier this year to perform Bee Gees hits "Stayin' Alive" and "To Love Somebody".
"(Coldplay's) Chris Martin called me up and asked me to do it and... It didn't sound realistic to me because they're huge and this is their time.
"But he didn't see it that way. He said, 'No, no, you've got to do this'," he said.
Gibb said he initially struggled to establish his own identity in the music world after the death of his brothers.
"You know, ultimately, we all wanted to be solo stars. That's what groups are - every member of the group wants individual attention.
"So I'm simply embracing that now, having the opportunity to write songs I love and not doing everything by what everyone in the group thinks. I miss them very much but musically it's a new freedom for me," he said.
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