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"Livin' Thing" is a song written and performed by Electric Light Orchestra.
OverviewThe song was written by Jeff Lynne and appears on ELO's 1976 platinum-selling album A New World Record. In August 2006, it was named by the UK's Q magazine as the #1 'Guilty Pleasure' single of all time – a list designed to celebrate 'uncool' but excellent records, and which received considerable publicity[1]. The original single had the added bonus of having Fire On High on the flip side, a song that became the band's most popular instrumental piece. Patti Quatro sang uncredited vocals, particularly the 'higher and higher' parts of "Livin' Thing", according to Unzipped, an autobiography by her sister Suzi Quatro. MeaningThe repeated chorus of the song:
… has been subjected to frequent interpretation, because the lyric never explicitly identifies what "it" is. This has led to the mistaken impression by some that the song was intended as an anti-abortion (alluded to in the liner notes of the Beautiful South cover, see below) or a pro-environmentalist statement. Lyrical imagery elsewhere in the song may also give support to these impressions. However, a straightforward reading of the lyrics identifies "it" as:
Jeff Lynne has confirmed that the song was intended to be about love and the loss of love. Chart performanceIt reached #4 in the UK Charts and stayed there for 12 weeks. It peaked at #4 on the Canadian charts for three straight weeks (the final week in 1976 and the first two weeks of 1977). In the United States, the song peaked at #13, during Christmastime of 1976. AirplayOften used as bumper music by late night radio talk show host Art Bell when he hosted Coast to Coast AM in the 1990s. CoversThe song appeared on soundtrack for the 1997 film Boogie Nights. In 2004, The Beautiful South covered the track for their covers album Golddiggas, Headnodders and Pholk Songs. It reached #24 on the UK charts. Matthew Sweet did a cover of "Livin' Thing" for the 2006 My Name is Earl: The Album soundtrack. Livin' Thing - CD1Livin' Thing [3:17] Livin' Thing - CD2Livin' Thing [3:17]
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