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A well-publicized affair with actress Victoria Principal ensued, while Gibb signed to several projects outside of the recording studio...including acclaimed performances in Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'' on Broadway theatre|Broadway, Gilbert & Sullivan's ''The Pirates of Penzance'' in Los Angeles, and a stint as co-host of the television music show ''Solid Gold''.
 
A well-publicized affair with actress Victoria Principal ensued, while Gibb signed to several projects outside of the recording studio...including acclaimed performances in Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'' on Broadway theatre|Broadway, Gilbert & Sullivan's ''The Pirates of Penzance'' in Los Angeles, and a stint as co-host of the television music show ''Solid Gold''.
   
However, as Gibb's drug use intensified, he was unable to commit to regular performances and tapings; he was eventually removed from each of said endeavors. His romance with Principal also ended shortly thereafter, but not before recording and releasing a vanity duet of the Everly Brothers' classic "All I Have To Do Is Dream". This would be Gibb's last official single, and his last US chart entry, peaking at number 51. Gibb had no other notable romances but was linked briefly to ice skater Tai Babilonia and Donna Rice.
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However, as Gibb's drug use intensified, he was unable to commit to regular performances and tapings; he was eventually removed from each of said endeavors. His romance with Principal also ended shortly thereafter, but not before recording and releasing a vanity duet of the Everly Brothers' classic "All I Have To Do Is Dream". This would be Gibb's last official single, and his last US chart entry, peaking at number 51. Gibb had no other notable romances but was linked briefly to ice skater Tai Babilonia and Donna Rice.
   
 
His family convinced him to seek treatment for his drug addiction; after a stint at the Betty Ford Clinic in the mid-1980s, Gibb toured small venues with a stage show of his greatest hits and covers. He also appeared in guest-starring roles on several television situation comedies...notably ''Gimme A Break!]]'' and ''Punky Brewster''. Gibb's performances showed him to have (seingly) recovered from his addiction. Following an expansive and popular East Asia tour, he regularly performed shows in Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe. He also enjoyed a two-week engagement at San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel in March 1986. It was there that the best bootleg recording of his live performances was allegedly made. But although Andy's work in his new lifestyle was well-received, he never managed to recapture the phenomenal success of his teens. In 1987, with his debts far outweighing his income, Gibb was forced to declare bankruptcy.
 
His family convinced him to seek treatment for his drug addiction; after a stint at the Betty Ford Clinic in the mid-1980s, Gibb toured small venues with a stage show of his greatest hits and covers. He also appeared in guest-starring roles on several television situation comedies...notably ''Gimme A Break!]]'' and ''Punky Brewster''. Gibb's performances showed him to have (seingly) recovered from his addiction. Following an expansive and popular East Asia tour, he regularly performed shows in Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe. He also enjoyed a two-week engagement at San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel in March 1986. It was there that the best bootleg recording of his live performances was allegedly made. But although Andy's work in his new lifestyle was well-received, he never managed to recapture the phenomenal success of his teens. In 1987, with his debts far outweighing his income, Gibb was forced to declare bankruptcy.
   
Determined to revive his recording career, Gibb returned to work alongside brothers Barry and Maurice. They produced a series of demo recordings, which would eventually secure him a contract with the UK branch of Island Records. One of the demos, "Man On Fire", was released posthumously on a self-titled 1991 Polydor anthology. Another demo, "Arrow Through The Heart" , would be featured on an episode of VH1's series ''Behind the Music ''and finally released in the Mythology compilation album in 2010.
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Determined to revive his recording career, Gibb returned to work alongside brothers Barry and Maurice. They produced a series of demo recordings, which would eventually secure him a contract with the UK branch of Island Records. One of the demos, "Man On Fire", was released posthumously on a self-titled 1991 Polydor anthology. Another demo, "Arrow Through The Heart" (though unreleased to the present day), would be featured on an episode of VH1's series ''Behind the Music''.
   
 
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