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      • A pop, electro-rock, arena rock, and disco song, "The Edge of Glory" opens with Gaga's vocals over a keyboard, singing the line: "There ain't no reason you and me should be alone tonight, yeah baby, tonight, yeah baby."
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  2. Aug 10, 2017 · It took Lady Gaga about 10 minutes and a shared bottle of tequila to create one of her acclaimed hits from her second studio album. This is what the singer, who just embarked on her fifth concert tour earlier this month, explained to Oprah in 2012 about her powerful pop anthem “The Edge of Glory.”

  3. Nov 13, 2023 · The Meaning and Inspiration Behind Lady Gagas “The Edge of Glory”. by Lauren Boisvert 7 months ago. In 2011, Lady Gaga was riding high on the release of her second studio album Born...

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    • 4 min
    • News Writer
  4. Mar 28, 2023 · Gaga added the song is about yourlast moment on Earth, the moment of truth, the edge of glory is that moment right before you leave the Earth.” Gaga saw...

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  5. Music video. "The Edge of Glory" on YouTube. " The Edge of Glory " is a song by American singer Lady Gaga from her second studio album, Born This Way (2011). The song was released on May 9, 2011, as the album's third single.

    • Pop Electro-Rock Arena Rock Disco
  6. May 15, 2024 · The Edge of Glory is filled with vivid imagery and metaphors that paint a picture of perseverance and triumph. Gaga sings, “I’m dancin’ in the mirror, I’m singing in the shower,” emphasizing the importance of self-expression and embracing one’s true self.

    • Born This Way
    • May 9, 2011
    • Lady Gaga
    • DJ White Shadow, Fernando Garibay & Lady Gaga
  7. May 9, 2011 · Translations. The Edge of Glory Lyrics. [Verse 1] There ain't no reason you and me should be alone. Tonight, yeah, baby. But I got a reason that you're who should take me home tonight. I need a...

  8. The song is a power ballad with heavy club beats and features Clarence Clemons of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band wailing on his saxophone. Before Clemons started work on the song, Gaga explained the lyrics to him. "It made so much sense," he recalled to Rolling Stone. "It's a story about growing up."