Exit Stage Right
Bee Gees Lyrics


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Baby, I've got a one-way ticket to nowhere.
Ain't got hundreds, so I count money in this chair.
Exit, stage right. Baby, I get stage fright,
And my baby runs this show and she's got a big share.

Sold my car and I got no transport in this town.
One night, baby, you'll look for me. I won't be around.
Exit, stage right. Baby, I get stage fright,
And my baby runs this show and she's got a big share.





Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bee Gees' song "Exit Stage Right" speak about a person's struggle in life, particularly in terms of finances and confidence. The first verse reveals the financial struggles of the person, confessing that he has no clear direction in life and confessing that he counts money instead of having a substantial sum. He then sings "Exit, stage right," which means to leave the stage through the right side, usually indicating that someone wants to leave quickly and not show themselves anymore. The next line, "Baby, I get stage fright," reveals the person's lack of confidence and fear of performing in front of a crowd. The final line of this verse mentions that his baby runs the show and has a "big share," which could be interpreted as a boss or a partner who holds a significant portion of the person's life.


Line by Line Meaning

Baby, I've got a one-way ticket to nowhere.
I don't have a clear direction in life and feel like I'm going nowhere.


Ain't got hundreds, so I count money in this chair.
I don't have a lot of money, so I have to count what I have and budget carefully.


Exit, stage right. Baby, I get stage fright,
I want to leave this situation, but I'm afraid because I lack the confidence to handle it.


And my baby runs this show and she's got a big share.
My partner has control in this relationship, and they have a major say in many decisions.


Sold my car and I got no transport in this town.
I'm in a tough spot because I sold my car and I have no way of getting around town.


One night, baby, you'll look for me. I won't be around.
At some point in the future, my partner will search for me, but I'll be long gone.


Exit, stage right. Baby, I get stage fright,
Again, I want to leave, but my fear is preventing me from doing so.


And my baby runs this show and she's got a big share.
Once more, emphasizing that my partner has the upper hand in the situation, leaving me feeling powerless.




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BEEGEESMIAMOR

BEE GEES THE BEST OF THE WORLD.
WRITTEN BY SIR BARRY ALAN CROMPTON GIBB... 😍

aporath25

I have Brilliant from Birth, those CD versions are so rare these days. Glad I got it before they became so rare!

Christine Vicker

Does sound a bit like Ronnie burns version except for there at ends an different singing voices both versions r good

dylan mart

Except it’s actually a bee gees song originally

Ronnie Burns's version is better!!

Official Red

Bee Gees did backing vocals on Ronnie's version. And Barry Gibb wrote the song :-)

Barsan Consultores audio video

Go to hear it!

hawk dile

This is song in write by BARRY GIBB...( BY BEE GEES )

blueycarlton

Burns' is the original version. The Bee Gees gave him their unrealeased tapes.

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