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Livin' Thing

Dive into Electric Light Orchestra's "Livin' Thing"! This 1976 smash hit perfectly blends...
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"Livin' Thing"

Last updated 📅 2025-04-10

Dive into Electric Light Orchestra's "Livin' Thing"! This 1976 smash hit perfectly blends Pop Rock catchiness with lush Orchestral Pop arrangements. Featuring soaring strings and Jeff Lynne's distinctive vocals, it's a vibrant, unforgettable classic often enjoyed as an upbeat, dynamic soundtrack favorite sometimes labeled a "Cruisin Classic".

Released in 1976 on Electric Light Orchestra's acclaimed album A New World Record, "Livin' Thing" became a major international success. Written by Jeff Lynne, the song epitomizes ELO's signature Orchestral Pop sound, fusing infectious Pop Rock melodies and a driving beat with prominent, dynamic string arrangements, including a memorable violin solo by Mik Kaminski.

"Livin' Thing" charted high globally, becoming one of ELO's most recognizable tracks. Its juxtaposition of bright, elaborate orchestration against somewhat melancholic lyrics about lost love adds to its unique appeal. Decades later, its infectious energy ensures its place on classic hits radio and contributes to its perception by some as a great driving song or "Cruisin Classic".

SONG MEANING: "Livin' Thing" reflects on the painful aftermath of a broken relationship. The lyrics compare love to a delicate, precious "livin' thing" that has been damaged or destroyed ("made a dive... took my love"). The singer expresses sorrow, regret, and acknowledges the difficulty of moving on from something that was once so vibrant and alive, now lost or broken ("gave you jewelry and flowers... and sailing boats and Manfred Mann").

  • BAND: Electric Light Orchestra
  • GENRE: Orchestral Pop, Pop Rock
  • OTHER: Cruisin Classic
  • RELEASEDAY: October 02
  • YEAR: 1976

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