Lonley Days
Bee Gees Lyrics


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Good morning mister sunshine, you brighten up my day
Come sit beside me in your way
I see you every morning, outside the restaurants
The music plays so nonchalant

Lonely days, lonely nights.
Where would I be without my woman?
Lonely days, lonely nights.
Where would I be without my woman?

Lonely days, lonely nights.
Where would I be without my woman?
Lonely days, lonely nights.
Where would I be without my woman?

Lonely days, lonely nights
Where would I be without my woman?

Good morning mister sunshine, you brighten up my day
Come sit beside me in your way

Lonely days, lonely nights
Where would I be without my woman?
Lonely days, lonely nights
Where would I be without my woman?

Lonely days, lonely nights
Where would I be without my woman?




Lonely days, lonely nights
Where would I be without my woman?

Overall Meaning

The Bee Gees' Lonely Days is a song that portrays a feeling of loneliness and the thought of not knowing where one would be without his partner. The song starts with an appreciation of the sunshine that brightens up the day, and the simplicity of the melody that is played outside the restaurants. However, despite the beautiful scenery, the singer feels alone and questions where he would be if it were not for his woman. The repetition of the phrase "Lonely days, lonely nights" emphasizes the feeling of isolation that one faces without a loved one. The song's vulnerability is shown through the singer's dependence on his woman, and without her, he feels lost and incomplete.


The song's lyrics are simple and ambiguous, allowing the listener to perceive the message as they wish, making it a relatable track for anyone who has felt lonely or has appreciated the value of a partner. The song's slow tempo and the harmony of the Bee Gees' voices contribute to the song's emotion and sincerity.


Overall, Lonely Days is a beautiful composition that highlights the importance of relationships and how valuable it is to have someone to rely on. The line "Where would I be without my woman?" emphasizes the role of a partner in one's life and how they can help one overcome loneliness.


Line by Line Meaning

Good morning mister sunshine, you brighten up my day
Addressing the sun as 'mister sunshine' and appreciating how it brightens up his day.


Come sit beside me in your way
Inviting the sun to sit beside him in its own way.


I see you every morning, outside the restaurants
Noticing the sun every morning shining outside the restaurants.


The music plays so nonchalant
The background music is playing in a carefree, relaxed manner.


Lonely days, lonely nights.
Feeling alone and isolated during both the day and night.


Where would I be without my woman?
Acknowledging how much he depends on his significant other and wondering where he would be without her.


Good morning mister sunshine, you brighten up my day
Repeating the opening line, emphasizing the importance of the sun in his life.


Lonely days, lonely nights
Again, expressing his loneliness during both the day and night.


Where would I be without my woman?
Repeating the question, showing how crucial his woman is to his wellbeing.


Lonely days, lonely nights
Final repetition of his loneliness due to the absence of his woman.


Where would I be without my woman?
Final repetition of the crucial role his woman plays in his life.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: MAURICE ERNEST GIBB, ROBIN HUGH GIBB, BARRY ALAN GIBB

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Comments from YouTube:

Michael M.

Fabulous! Since they were young, they WROTE, they SANG, they PERFORMED, and they did it ALL with NO hype, NO digitizing, and NO profanity. They had GOOD LOOKS, they had TALENT, and THEY HAD CLASS. They raised the bar high and there it will stay FOREVER.

Kev Brooks

Right on thanks!!!

Lewis Potter

@hey hey Elvis?

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@Lewis Potter so what do you consider good looking?

Lewis Potter

@hey hey Robin is hideous, Maurice average, Barry is ok. I wouldn't say as a trio they were good looking thats all.

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Martha Wegenke

It's amazing how extraordinary their harmonizing is so in sync.

marcin grochala

37 years on - the song, the voices, the whole performance is as fresh as ever. Music in its essence. Love it.

Julie Ann

So true..

Calvin Haavig

You Can't Always Get What You Want live

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