I.O.I.O.
Bee Gees Lyrics


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You know I love getting up in the morning
When the sun first strikes the trees
All the morning birds that sing above
Still bring back memories
Of a girl who stood beside me
When the rights I did were wrong
But she went back down the river
Just when I thought I could be strong
When I thought I could be strong
So I sing

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She never told me why she left me
But the letter said goodbye
Now my mornings are for wondering
And my nights to reason why
Why the stranger comes to steal the love
Of a girl I had to hold
But she went back down the river
Just when I thought I could be strong
When I thought I could be strong
So I sing

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I sing
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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bee Gees's song "One" start with a repetitive set of letters: I.O.I.I.I.I.I.O.I.O. which does not have any particular meaning. The song revolves around the theme of lost love and heartbreak. The singer talks about his memories of waking up in the morning and listening to the morning birds that remind him of a girl who used to stand beside him. The girl left him by going down the river just when he thought he could be strong. The singer doesn't know why the girl left him and only has a goodbye letter left. The lyrics are then repeated, conveying the singer's pain and longing.


On a closer look, the repetitive letters I.O.I.I.I.I.I.O.I.O. may be interpreted as an abbreviation of "I'm only in it for love" which is one of the song's central themes. The song is also often interpreted as a reference to the Vietnam War, which was ongoing at the time the song was released. The river mentioned in the song may represent the Mekong River, a significant aspect of the war. However, the song can also be interpreted more broadly as a reflection of the emotions and experiences of people who go through heartbreak and loss in their lives.


Line by Line Meaning

I.O.I.I.I.I.I.O.I.O.
The repetitive line represents the singer's internal mantra or a way to cope with his emotions.


You know I love getting up in the morning
The singer expresses his love for the morning time and how it affects his mood.


When the sun first strikes the trees
The singer is painting a picturesque scene of his surroundings during the morning.


All the morning birds that sing above
The birdsongs above are symbolic of happy memories from his past.


Still bring back memories
The singer is reminded of a past love whenever he hears bird songs in the morning.


Of a girl who stood beside me
The singer reminisces about an old flame who was by his side through thick and thin.


When the rights I did were wrong
The singer recognizes that he wasn't always right in their relationship.


But she went back down the river
The old flame left and moved on from their relationship.


Just when I thought I could be strong
The singer thought he had moved on but then realized he wasn't over her yet.


So I sing
The repetitive line is used again to show how the singer uses music to cope with heartbreak.


She never told me why she left me
The singer is left feeling confused and hurt by the sudden departure of his old flame.


But the letter said goodbye
The goodbye letter was the only explanation the singer received for the breakup.


Now my mornings are for wondering
The singer spends his mornings pondering the reasons behind the breakup.


And my nights to reason why
The singer continues to think about the breakup into the night.


Why the stranger comes to steal the love
The singer wonders why his old flame found love with someone else.


Of a girl I had to hold
The singer is reminded of the love he once held with his old flame.


But she went back down the river
The singer repeats this line to signify that the old flame has truly moved on.


When I thought I could be strong
The singer once again admits that he is not fully over his old flame.


So I sing
The repetitive line is used again in the same way to show how the singer uses music to cope with heartbreak.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb

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Philip Kassabian


on Stayin Alive

What a fantastic song by the Bee Gee's.

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