Electric Light Orchestra - Livin' Thing (official Video) -

: This is the most persistent theory. Many listeners believe the "living thing" refers to an unborn child. Lynne has repeatedly denied this, stating it was never his intention to make a political or social statement.

: Realising the original lyrics weren't relatable, Lynne rewrote them in about 30 minutes to be about the loss of love . He has since clarified that the "livin' thing" is simply love itself—something beautiful and vital that is a "terrible thing to lose". Misinterpretations and Urban Legends Electric Light Orchestra - Livin' Thing (Official Video)

The "story" behind official video is primarily centered on the song's unexpected inspiration and the various interpretations that have followed it since its 1976 release. The True Inspiration : This is the most persistent theory

: Some speculate it refers to the death of a former bandmate, though there is no official confirmation of this. The Official Video Style : Realising the original lyrics weren't relatable, Lynne

: Others have interpreted the song as a call to protect the earth or whales, a theme reinforced when it was used in environmental campaigns.

Because the lyrics are poetic and somewhat vague, several theories have emerged over the decades:

: Lynne once joked that the lyrics were inspired by a bad holiday meal in Spain. He famously remarked, "I wouldn't want anyone to think it's about a bad paella on a Spanish holiday," but admitted the physical feeling influenced the song's early stages.