Down to Earth
Bee Gees Lyrics


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Hello there, Is there any air? Can you slow me down?
Can you believe that what you see could never ever be so real somehow.
Down to earth, my merry men.

There's some help needed here and you're there.
You can see if you stand on your chair.
That there's millions and millions and
Millions and millions of people like

Hello there, Do you really care? Have you time to learn?
Could you believe that what you read
One thousand pages couldn't tell you why.
Down to earth, my merry men.

There's some help needed here and you're there.
You can see if you stand on your chair.
That there's millions and millions and
Millions and millions of people like you





That there's millions and millions and
Millions and millions of people like you.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Down to Earth" by Bee Gees seem to address the need for understanding and compassion in the world. The song begins with a plea for help, asking if anyone can slow the singer down and make them feel more connected to reality. The line "Can you believe that what you see could never ever be so real somehow" suggests a desire for something deeper and more genuine than what the singer has experienced so far.


The chorus then introduces the phrase "down to earth," which becomes a refrain throughout the song. This could be interpreted as a reminder to stay grounded and humble, to keep things in perspective and not get too caught up in one's own ego or ambitions. The reference to "merry men" also has a playful, light-hearted quality that contrasts with the more serious tone of the verses.


In the second verse, the singer addresses the listener directly, asking if they care and if they have time to learn. The line "Could you believe that what you read one thousand pages couldn't tell you why" suggests that there are limits to what can be learned from books or other sources of information. Again, the refrain of "down to earth" reminds us to focus on what really matters and not get lost in abstraction or theory.


Line by Line Meaning

Hello there, Is there any air? Can you slow me down?
Asking if anyone is aware of what's happening around them and if they can help slow down the fast-paced world.


Can you believe that what you see could never ever be so real somehow.
Questioning the reality of what we see and perceive in our daily lives.


Down to earth, my merry men.
Referring to a grounded and humble attitude among listeners.


There's some help needed here and you're there.
Acknowledging that help is required in the world, and the audience is present and capable of providing this help.


You can see if you stand on your chair.
Encouraging listeners to take a higher perspective and see the bigger picture.


Hello there, Do you really care? Have you time to learn?
Asking if people truly care about learning and growing in their lives.


Could you believe that what you read One thousand pages couldn't tell you why.
Expressing the notion that book knowledge cannot necessarily provide all the answers to life's questions.


Down to earth, my merry men.
Reiterating the need for a humble and grounded attitude.


That there's millions and millions and Millions and millions of people like you
Highlighting the universality and commonality of human experience and the importance of collective action.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BARRY GIBB, MAURICE ERNEST GIBB, ROBIN HUGH GIBB

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Philip Kassabian


on Stayin Alive

What a fantastic song by the Bee Gee's.

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