Illusions In G Major
Electric Light Orchestra Lyrics


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On the seven seas there was aphantom ship acoming,
Shinin' in the dead of night,
I heard the crew a hummin'
Tunes that sounded like the Rolling Stones and Leonard Cohen.
But they didn't know the words,
So I assumed that they was foreign.

But I heard them just the same doctor let me teach 'em,
I just want to please 'em, doctor let me teach 'em.

I looked up in the sky there was a phantom plane a comin',
Shinin' in the dead of night,
I heard the pilot saying,
Poems that were written by John Keats and Robert Browning.
But he didn't know the words so,
I suppose that it was nothing.

But I heard them just the same doctor let me teach 'em,
I just want to please 'em, doctor let me teach 'em.

Doctor please believe me, I know you won't decieve me,
But do these things I'm seein', have any hidden meaning.
It's all good entertainment and it doesn't cost a penny.
So please doc, let me teach 'em, if I could only reach 'em.





But I heard them just the same doctor let me teach 'em,
I just want to please 'em, doctor let me teach 'em.

Overall Meaning

The song "Illusions In G Major" by Electric Light Orchestra tells the story of the singer witnessing two phantom vehicles, a ship, and a plane, with crews that hum songs by famous artists such as the Rolling Stones and Leonard Cohen, and recite poems by John Keats and Robert Browning, respectively. The crew members and pilots do not know the exact words to the songs or poems, leading the singer to assume that they are foreigners. The singer is seeking permission from a doctor to teach these crew members and pilots the proper words to the songs or poems.


The lyrics suggest that these phantom vessels and their crews are illusions, and the singer is simply trying to reach out to them to help them complete their performance, even though they may not be real. The line, "But do these things I'm seein', have any hidden meaning" hints that the singer may be searching for a deeper significance behind these appearances.


The song may be interpreted as a commentary on the ephemeral nature of popular culture and the arts, and how they can be enjoyed and appreciated by people from different cultures despite language barriers. Additionally, it may also speak to the idea of wanting to help others fulfill their potential and achieve their goals, even if they are phantom-like and may not exist in the tangible world.


Line by Line Meaning

On the seven seas there was aphantom ship acoming,
A ghostly ship was spotted on the ocean, coming towards the singer.


Shinin' in the dead of night,
The ship was glowing brightly in the darkness.


I heard the crew a hummin'
The crew of the ship was singing a tune.


Tunes that sounded like the Rolling Stones and Leonard Cohen.
The music they were humming resembled the style of the Rolling Stones and Leonard Cohen.


But they didn't know the words,
Despite humming the tune, the crew did not know the actual lyrics.


So I assumed that they was foreign.
The singer inferred that they were foreign since they did not know the words to the song.


I looked up in the sky there was a phantom plane a comin',
The singer also saw a ghostly plane flying towards him in the sky.


Shinin' in the dead of night,
The plane was bright and glowing in the darkness.


I heard the pilot saying,
The pilot of the plane was reciting poetry out loud.


Poems that were written by John Keats and Robert Browning.
The poetry that the pilot recited was written by John Keats and Robert Browning.


But he didn't know the words so,
The pilot just recited the poetry without understanding the meaning behind the words.


I suppose that it was nothing.
The artist assumes that the poetry recitation was meaningless since the pilot didn't understand the words.


Doctor please believe me,
The singer is pleading with the doctor to believe him.


I know you won't decieve me,
The singer trusts that the doctor won't deceive him.


But do these things I'm seein', have any hidden meaning.
The singer wonders if there is a deeper meaning to the strange events he is experiencing.


It's all good entertainment and it doesn't cost a penny.
The artist views the strange happenings as free and entertaining.


So please doc, let me teach 'em, if I could only reach 'em.
The artist wants to share his knowledge with the ghostly people he has encountered.


But I heard them just the same doctor let me teach 'em,
The singer heard the ghostly people despite not being able to communicate with them yet.


I just want to please 'em, doctor let me teach 'em.
The singer wishes to please the ghostly people by teaching them and sharing his knowledge.




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Written by: JEFF LYNNE

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@ivanmay7890

That guitar solo is so sick sounding

@apooyosucks

gotta love that fuzz effect

@akishot6735

The range of ELO my god

@michaelnorman3393

Rocking tune....

@JoseGomez-ys3zs

Michael Norman
1950's-inspired 1970's rock music. How about that? The real meaning of timeless.

@anderson088

Whatta rock 'n roller 👊

@stevenlawrence3614

I just can’t stop listening to this song! I must be driving my neighbors crazy, but, I just don’t care! The hell with them! Btw, I have it on a loop! I’m dancing a lot to it, man I’m out of breath!

@PressuredSpeechBand

Get after it bud! <3

@connormichalec3201

AHH Such a jam

@trfesok

This should have been on the "Afterglow" set, but it isn't. So, I put this in my ELO playlist. Thanks for the upload!

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