Edison
Bee Gees Lyrics


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He made electric lights to read.
He gave us light today.
He gave us cylinders to please.
When Edison came to stay. Edison came to stay.

Edison set the world on fire.
He really made the day.
Station to station, many wires.
Edison came to stay.
Edison came to stay.

Oh, how, look at us now.
We've still got a lot to learn.
But it's someone else's turn.
Edison's here to stay.
Edison's here to stay.

All of the world can taste his glory.
All of the people say.
You be the man to write his story.
Edison's here to stay.
Edison's here to stay.

Oh, how, look at us now.
We've still got a lot to learn.
But it's someone else's turn.
Edison's here to stay.
Edison's here to stay.

He made electric lights to read.
He gave us light today.
He gave us cylinders to please,
when Edison came to stay.
Edison came to stay.
Edison came to stay.
Edison came to stay.

You be the man to write his story.
Edison came to stay.
Edison came to stay.




All of his world can hear his story.
Edison came to stay. [Repeats]

Overall Meaning

The song "Edison" by Bee Gees is a tribute to Thomas Edison, who is known for his invention of light bulb, phonograph and motion picture camera. The song highlights Edison's contribution to the world and how his inventions have become an integral part of our lives. The lyrics "He made electric lights to read, he gave us light today" emphasize the significance of Edison's invention of the light bulb which transformed the way we live and work.


The lyrics also highlight Edison's other inventions such as the phonograph and the motion picture camera which provided entertainment to people. The lyrics "He gave us cylinders to please" refers to the phonograph cylinders, which were one of Edison's earliest inventions. The song recognizes Edison's contribution to the world and his lasting impact on modern society, with the line "Edison's here to stay" repeated throughout the song.


The chorus "Oh, how, look at us now. We've still got a lot to learn. But it's someone else's turn" acknowledges that while we have come a long way since Edison's time, there is still more to learn and discover. The song encourages people to continue exploring, discovering and inventing like Edison did.


Line by Line Meaning

He made electric lights to read.
Edison's invention of electric lights made it possible to read during the night.


He gave us light today.
Edison's invention gave us the gift of electric light, which we still enjoy today.


He gave us cylinders to please.
Edison's invention of phonograph cylinders pleased people by enabling them to listen to recordings of music and other sounds.


When Edison came to stay.
The arrival of Edison marked the beginning of a new era of technological progress.


Edison set the world on fire.
Edison's inventions revolutionized the world and inspired many others to innovate.


He really made the day.
Edison's inventions made a lasting impact on society and transformed the way we live each day.


Station to station, many wires.
Edison's electric power stations and transmission lines allowed for electricity to be distributed on a larger scale.


Oh, how, look at us now.
Despite all that Edison accomplished, there is still much we have yet to learn and achieve.


We've still got a lot to learn.
Although it has been over a century since Edison's time, there are still gaps in our collective knowledge and much room for improvement.


But it's someone else's turn.
As time passes, new generations will continue the work of innovation and progress, building on the foundation laid by Edison and others before them.


Edison's here to stay.
Edison's legacy endures and continues to influence our world today.


All of the world can taste his glory.
Edison's impact was felt all over the world, and he is remembered as one of the greatest inventors in history.


All of the people say.
People everywhere recognize the significance of Edison's accomplishments and their lasting impact.


You be the man to write his story.
Edison's life and legacy are worth recording and remembering for future generations.




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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