Queen - Miscellaneous Songs
Amazon MP3 Previews for this page will be displayed when you have chosen your region, if they are available
This page includes a few miscellaneous tracks, namely two promotional tracks and some fan club messages, which for various reasons do not fit easily under the studio albums.
Fan Club Convention Tracks and Messages:
(Note: musical messages are included on various other pages, this
page just includes the dialogue-only messages)
1986 - Fan Club Message
1987 - Fan Club Message and Have A Nice Day (on separate
page)
1988 - Dog With A Bone
(on separate page)
1989 - The Invisible Man
(on separate page)
1990 - Fan Club Message
1991 - Fan Club Message and I'm Going Totally Mad
(on separate page)
1995 - Fan Club Message
Promotional Only Tracks:
A Sample Of Magic
Eight Good Reasons To Buy 'Greatest
Hits II'
See Also:
Non Album Tracks (see the links on the menu under Songs >
Queen > Non Album Tracks)
Live Only Songs
Live Solos And Improvisations
No-One But You (Only The Good Die
Young)
Unreleased Tracks
1986 Fan Club Message
These are four seperate spoken messages by each of the four
members of the band. Length 4:49.
This track was released on a cassette called 'A Message From
Queen' which was given away at the 1986 fan club convention.
Dialogue:
Brian: Hi folks, this is Brian, welcome to the Queen national
international fan club convention. I know some of you have come a
very long way to come to the convention, I hope you have a
wonderful time, I know Jacky has all kinds of stuff planned, so
no-one's gonna get bored, um, I'm gonna be quite a way away by
the time you here this aswell, I shall be in Budapest and in
Vienna, where I'll be doing some promotion for the tour, we're
breaking some new ground there, so that's gonna be pretty
exciting. But the big event this summer I guess will be doing the
British concerts, and we've been able to sell Wembley out twice
as you know for the first time, which is really the fulfilment of
an ambition, and quite amazing, thank you very much for er,
enabling us to do that, it's gonna be really something like a
dream come true for us. We've also just heard that we've sold out
Manchester and Newcastle, which is wonderful, sold them out in
two hours flat aswell, so thanks a lot, great. We have a few
surprises for you on the tour, so er, keep yourselves buttoned
down til then, alright? Meanwhile, I hope you have a great time
here, I hope you meet lots of people, 'cos that's part of what
it's about, um, and I certainly hope that you have, you make some
new friends, and do some things which you've never done before,
don't get too drunk will you. But we'll be thinking about you,
and we hope to see you before too long, it won't be too, it's
just er, what is it, three or four weeks now before we get to
England, and we'll be well played in by that time, so watch out,
alright. Um, take care of yourselves, and we'll see you soon,
this is Brian signing off. Happy conference to you, happy
conference to you, happy conference dear punters, and we hope you
have stew. Goodbye.
Roger: Hello everybody, this is Roger here, um, I'm sitting here
with Jacky, waiting for Fred as usual, that's, that's what I've
been doing for the last ten years. Um, yeah, as Brian says, it's
great about the tour, we're all looking forward to it very much,
sorry I can't be there this weekend but I'm in Switzerland, or,
well I will be, um, I'm producing a band there called Magnum, but
the main thing is really we're all sort of winding up to the tour
at the moment, which is looking in-, incredible, I'm just sitting
here looking at a design of the stage, which looks quite
sensational, it's quite good. Um, so have a great weekend, um, it
sounds like real fun, it sounds like Hi-De-Hi on mescaline or
something, I don't know, sounds like you're all gonna have a
really good time actually, um, love from all four of us, and
especially me of course, so have a great weekend, all the best
from Roger.
Freddie: Hello, this is Freddie Mercury, um, I'd just like to say
that I can't be with you today, but what I would like to say is
thank you for looking after us all these years, and hope
everything goes well today. Bye.
John: Hello, this is er, John Deacon here, you're listening to a
recording of my voice, not the real thing, and er, I'd like to
say hello to you all, um, we've been er, working very hard in the
studio this winter, and er, we have our album coming out later
on, so hopefully you'll be hearing some tracks from that soon.
Um, I've just been away for two days, went to Miami, courtesy of
Virgin Atlantic Airlines, which was very nice, and they had a
little junket to start off their, their new service to Miami, and
er, anyway it was the first time I've seen the sun all winter.
Um, hopefully you've got some nice weather out there, and
hopefully we'll have some nice weather when we're on tour this
summer. As you know, we're doing a big European tour, and er,
with outdoor shows, especially at Wembley, and er, we're doing
some in Spain, and Germany, Vienna, we're going to Budapest, and
er, obviously with outdoor show it's, it really makes a lovely
day if you can have some nice sunny weather. Um, unfortunately it
might be our um, our last tour for a long time, um, but, I dunno,
we're all a bit shattered after making the album and er, as you
know we've been together about fifteen years, so um, you know, we
want to take a little bit of a, bit of time off, so we can er,
recharge all our batteries. Anyway, I hope you're having a nice
time up there in Great Yarmouth, and er, sorry none of us, er,
can be there, but we're all probably a bit too shy to pull up and
meet you all. Anyway, hope you have a lovely time, and all the
best. Bye.
1987 Fan Club Message
This features separate messages from John and Roger, with Gerry
Stickells, then Brian alone. It was played alongside Freddie's
track 'Have A Nice Day'.
Length 6:23.
The track fades in at the start during Roger's message, so the
played version was obviously longer.
Dialogue:
Roger: ... a great weekend, we hope you have a great weekend, er,
lots of fun, unfortunately we won't be able to be there, but,
we'll introduce to someone who will in a minute, um, we're just
off to the Ivor Novello awards, aren't we?
John: Yeah, we've got a, we've been, an award for, what is it,
what's the award we're getting?
Roger: How am I supposed to know? (laughter)
John: Yeah
Roger: Well we might get one, we don't get that many awards,
because, because we sort of, I think we're the kind of group that
appeals to real people, as opposed to er, um, critics and things
like that, so we haven't had that many awards in our career, have
we?
John: No, and this is quite a, a good one, isn't it (Roger: yeah)
well respected rather than I suppose to 'The Sun' awards, or the
Roger: Or the BDI or something like that
Roger: Yeah, yeah, so it's nice. Er, we hoped that Freddie was
going to be here this morning but unfortunately
Roger: He hasn't got out of bed yet, so we're all waiting for him
John: Er, but hopefully he'll make it, and um, but it's nice,
Brian's not here at the moment, he's in America isn't he, Los
Angeles I think, doing some work out there and holidaying
Roger: Opening a Clogg factory
John: Yeah
Roger: Um, but anyway, so look (background coughing) oh dear,
somebody's dying, um, so have a great weekend everybody, hope you
have a great time, and now we'd just like to introduce you
quickly to the man who runs all our tours, and, and Duran Duran's
tours as well, and Madonna, it's Gerry Stickells
Gerry: Well, what am I supposed to say again?
Roger: Please Mr Stickells
John: Yeah, anything you want
Roger: The famous Gerry Stickells
Gerry: The famous Gerry Stickells, you hand-cut everything on the
last tour, suit, boot
Roger: I'll interview you now
Gerry: You'll interview me now, OK.
John: Right, there you go
Roger: No, you do it, John
Gerry: OK, what do I say? Who's interviewing me?
John: Alright, Mr Stickells, how long have you worked with Queen?
Gerry: Oh, this was ten years this year. Ten years, yes, this is
our tenth anniversary
John: Yeah, lovely
Gerry: Er, seventy six
John: And has it all been easy?
Gerry: No, no, no, we can't say that I don't think, but it's been
fun
John: Yes, yes we had fun
Gerry: We've had some good times
John: So anybody who wants to know anything about us, he knows
Gerry: Yeah, I'll be coming to see you in a little bit,
hopefully, um, so I think I'll answer all the questions then,
rather than now, because there's nobody to ask me any at the
moment, other than these two people here
Roger: And we know the answers anyway. The man who used to iron
Jimi Hendrix's shirts.
Gerry: Yes, plan to of dressed plenty of popstar, but er, but,
I've said my little bit, I'm not used to being in front of a
camera, so bye
Roger: Have a good weekend
Gerry: Have a good weekend everybody
John: Have a nice weekend
Gerry: I'll see you there
Gerry: OK, bye. Cut. Will that do?
Jacky (presumably): Fine
Brian: Hello folks, this is Brian, I'm calling you from not very
far away, about 6,000 miles I suppose, in Los Angeles, I'm here
for a little bit of work and a little bit of sunshine, and I'm
getting lots of both, and I hope you're having a great time at
the convention, thank you all for coming, I hope you can hear
this OK. You're probably wondering what we've been doing, what is
this group doing, one asks oneself? Well we've all been some
separate things, and I think it's all very good for us, because
when we come back together again, we'll have lots of new ideas,
and lots of new ways of doing things having worked with different
people. So what I've been doing is, almost relunctantly, turning
into a producer, temporarily at least, so er, what happened was,
I wrote a couple of songs for people, and it seemed like a good
idea to take it to the logical conclusion which is nice, and also
they're the kind of songs which normally you couldn't do, because
it wouldn't really suit our, our group, so I've been producing
this wonderful lady who's called Minako, she's from Japan, I hope
you'll hear some of her stuff very soon, um, I wrote her one
ballad and one kind of rocker, and um, they're all done in
English and Japanese, which is great, so in time I think that'll
turn into an album. And recently I've been working with another
wonderful lady who's English, and you know her very well, she's
called Anita Dobson, and a lot of people are gonna be very
suprised about how she sounds on records, so again I've written
her a few songs, basically a couple to begin with, and we're
working on others, and that's gonna be an album, so I'm gonna be
work cut out. Also, there's a group of people called Bad News,
and they're um, a kind of heavy metal spoof, you probably know
them, people from The Comic Strip who are very talented and they
asked me to do some tracks with them, and I said 'no, sorry I'm
too busy' and they said 'no, you must do it', so I did it, well
at least I'm doing it when I come back, along with Pete Schwier,
who's actually recording this phonecall for us, who's the
intermediary, he's given me lots and lots of wonderful help
recently, and what else have I been doing? Oh, I've been doing
something with Steve Hackett, who's a guitarist from Genesis,
he's pretty interesting, we've done a couple of tracks, I've
actually played, actually I've played on everything that I've
been doing which is good, it keeps my hand in, you know. So, I
won't take up too much of your valuable time, because I know
you've got lots to do, and um, I hope to er, be seeing you all
soon, because it would be nice to do another Queen tour again
wouldn't it, I think it would be nice, um, and I think there's a,
a grave danger of us all getting back into the studio fairly
soon, the four of us, remember Freddie and John and Roger and
Brian, you remember that group called Queen? Yes, I know. Right,
I hope you have a great time, do lots of great stuff, I know
Jacky's gonna look after you very well, and, I just want you to
take care of yourselves, we still love you, and you'll hear from
us. Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye.
1990 Fan Club Message
These are four seperate spoken messages by each of the four
members of the band, with the first 49 seconds of 'The Miracle'
under John's message. Length 2:29.
Brian mentions a little girl called Katherine Jones, who was
suffering from Leukaemia and inspired him to work with the
British Bone Marrow Donor Appeal.
Dialogue:
Freddie: Hello, this is Freddie here, I hope everyone's having a
wonderful time, keep enjoying yourselves, have fun, lots of love,
bye
John: Hello, this is John Deacon here, I hope you're having a
good time in Southport, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, I hope the
weather is fine, the sun is shining and you're all having lots of
fun. Queen at the moment are working in the studio, well, not
actually at this second, but we are starting again on Monday, and
we hope to have our album finished before the end of this year.
So, I hope you enjoy yourselves in Southport, have a lovely time,
listen to Queen music, just talk about Queen, whatever you do,
enjoy yourselves, have fun, and it's goodbye from John Deacon
Roger: Hello all you Queen maniacs, this is er Roger here, I'm in
Venice right now with The Cross so can't be with you, but hope to
see you soon everybody, er, we'll be on tour, hopefully Queen
will at some point, everybody have a great weekend, and remember,
no drinking, ha.
Brian: Hi folks, this is Brian speaking, I hope you're having a
great time down there in the fan convention - you doing alright?
I'm sure you are, and I just wish I could be there to see all
your faces again. Er, as you know, Queen are very much in the
middle of working again and we hope to have a new album for you
in about er, three or four months, something like that, with any
luck, er, it might take a little bit longer to get in the shops,
you never know, er, but we're well on the way, and we're thinking
of you. Today I'm going for a very sad visit I'm afraid, I'm
going to see little Katherine Jones for what I know will be the
last time, and I'm gonna give her all your love, and we all did
what we could, thanks ever so much to all of you who did so much
to raise money. None of it's wasted you know, because in the end
we'll make sure that this never happens again, I really believe
that. So er, as I said, and er, onwards we go, I hope to see you
very soon, I hope sometime and somehow and somewhere we're gonna
be on a stage and it's all gonna happen again, in the meantime
have a great time, and we've got lots of new music for you soon.
Take care, all the best, this is Brian, bye.
1991 Fan Club Message
This features separate messages from John, Roger and Brian in
turn. It was played alongside Freddie's track 'I'm Going Totally Mad'.
Length 4:26.
Dialogue:
John: Hello there, this is John Deacon here, speaking to you in
Southport, and, what can I say, the twentieth anniversary, so
it's the twenty years now since I first met the band, they were
together for about six months before I joined them, with a few
different bass players, but I'm afraid to say it has now been
twenty years, ahh, ah, ah. Twenty whole years since I've been
with them, which puts me at um, thirty nine, because I was
nineteen when I met them, I was at university in London, at
Chelsea College, I was studying electronics, and I'd been playing
with a few friends at er, my college in a band, but that didn't
work out, and er, I just heard, I bumped into Roger and Brian,
introduced by a friend, and I heard that this group, Queen, were
looking for a bass player, so I went along for an audition at
Imperial College, and two or three days later I heard yes I've,
you know, I could have the job. I mean, I was still studying at
the time, so it was, you know, it was part time hobby really, and
er, of course twenty years ago I didn't think the band would be
as successful as they have been, or, and it's quite a surprise
that twenty years on, you know, we're still making records, we
had a number one single, number one album, and er, it's just an
odd feeling that we've been going for twenty years now, or I've
been with the band twenty years. Anyway, have a great time in
Southport, enjoy yourselves, have fun, and just be happy. Bye-bye
Roger: Um, luvvies, yes. Hello everybody in Southport, I hope
you're having a great time, and when you get to hear this, I
think I'm hopefully gonna be in the Carribean, hee hee hee, um,
yeah we've been um, making er, since er, the Christmas thing,
which I hope you all enjoyed, we've been doing a new Cross album,
and er, it's been going very well, which we're gonna er, finish
hopefully soon, by the er, should finish it by um, early May, and
I hope that you all enjoy it. I hope you liked the Queen album, I
think it's one of the best, and I hope you all have a great time,
down at, up at Southport. Er, I know that the very naughty Martin
Groves will be skulking around er, in the background er , so er,
treat him well. Until next year, or until next time, er, all the
very best from Roger, and have a lovely time. Bye
Brian: Hello this is Brian, this is Brian talking to you from
somewhere in Los Angeles, in fact in Gerry Stickells office in
Los Angeles, GLS Productions. Um, I'm speaking into a very small
tape recorder I'm afraid, and a very small microphone. This is my
'taking notes' machine, so when I'm feeling inspired, I do things
like um, I go (hums part of 'I Want It All') and that sort of
rubbish um, reminds me of what's going through my head, and um,
sometimes we can make a song out of it, huh, um, sometimes,
sometimes we can't, but there you go. I hope you're all having a
very nice time at the Queen fan club convention 1991, and I hope
the weather's being kind to you aswell as everything else, um,
I'm here for a little while with the kids, with my children, so
we're doing a few Californian things like going to Disneyland,
and I'm spending some time going into Hollywood Records, because
finally we have a record company here who are doing a very good
job for us, selling lots of records, and starting to make it
happen I think again. We're absolutely thrilled with how the
record's done in England and throughout Europe, I think it's been
number one in just about every European country now, and believe
me, the thrill doesn't diminish as we get older and have more and
more sticks, you know, it's great, thanks so much for putting us
back up at the top, we appreciate it very much. Have a wonderful
time at the convention, and do lots of wonderful Queen things,
I'm thinking of you, take care, see you soon, bye.
1995 Fan Club Message
This features Brian and Roger talking to Jacky, outside at
Roger's studio Cosford Mill. Length 2:30.
Dialogue:
Roger: Hi everybody, and er, welcome to our 210th anniversary
(Brian laughs)
Roger: Lots of anniversaries, they're all fabulous. Hi
(Brian and Jacky laugh)
Brian: Yeah, that was pretty good
(Brian and Jacky laugh)
Jacky: 25 years
Roger: Afternoon speaking is my middle name
(Jacky laughs)
Roger: No, no, um, here we are, look, we're making this album,
which, er, is, is receiving lots and lots of um, dubious, er,
press, all wrong as usual, and er, makes you wonder doesn't it?
Brian: It does, really, yes, it does, not nice. It's a wonderful
convention, which I know is the 10th one and I know the most
wonderful and glamorous and exciting one so far, I hope you're
having a brilliant time. We as you can hear are having a
brilliant time here down at The Mill where we're making this
legendary album
Roger: Down at Mill
Brian: And er, here is Roger Taylor
Roger: Trouble down mill! There's trouble down mill
Brian: There's a lot of trouble down mill
Roger: And, er, hello everybody, enjoy the 200th anniversary of
er, Queen, um, we are, and er, no actually we're, we're working
very hard on, on the album, um, you know er, er, people seem to
have lots of different things to say and all sorts of different
people seem to have made their minds up over what is on the
album, in fact, everything we've read is completely wrong, as far
as we're concerned it's great, and we hope you enjoy it
Brian: If anybody knows whats going on this album they'd better
write and tell us quick, 'cos we don't know yet
Roger: Yes, we would really like to know. Thank you
Brian: But, we're having fun and we really hope that you enjoy it
when it eventually make its way into the light of day, lots of
interesting stuff. Um, it's just really sad that Freddie isn't
here to work on it, 'cos it's really fun, we all know this, these
are the parameters of not having him there, um, nevertheless I
think that there's some great stuff which we're working on now.
What can I tell ya, it'll be there when it's there, I don't think
any of us can squeeze it out of ourselves any faster than we are.
So come er, Christmas time hopefully it will be in your
stockings. And er, thank you very much
Roger: If you know what he means
(Brian and Roger laugh)
Brian: Things like that
Roger: Yeah, no have a wonderful er, time, weekend, and er, love
from us to you
Brian: Yep, we're thinking of you
Roger: See you on the record
A Sample Of Magic
This 'track' appeared on a 1991 promo CD which was issued to
promote the 'Greatest Hits II' album. It contains nine distinct
excerpts of album tracks, with silence between each. Length 9:15.
1. A Kind Of Magic
(1:04) (from the start to approximately 1:05)
2. Under Pressure (0:55) (from
approximately 0:24 to 1:20)
3. Radio Ga Ga (1:07) (from
approximately 2:39 to 3:46)
4. I Want To Break Free
(0:52) (from approximately 0:40 to 1:32)
5. I Want It All (1:04)
(from the start to approximately 1:05)
6. Breakthru' (0:59) (from
approximately 0:24 to 1:23)
7. Friends Will Be
Friends (0:55) (from the start to approximately 0:55)
8. Innuendo (1:05) (from
approximately 1:45 to 2:51)
9. One Vision (0:59) (from
approximately 0:32 to 1:31)
Lyrics
It's a kind of magic
It's a kind of magic
A kind of magic (reversed lyric: 'Of what should be')
One dream, one soul, one prize, one goal
One golden glance of what should be
It's a kind of magic
One shaft of light that shows the way
No mortal man can win this day
It's a kind of magic
The bell that rings inside your mind
Is challenging the doors of time
It's a kind of magic
The waiting seems eternity
The day will
Um, boom, bah, bay
Ba, ba, boom, bah, baby
Pressure pushing down on me
Pushing down on you, no man ask for
Under pressure
That burns a building down
Splits a family in two
Puts people on streets
Um, bah, bah, bay
Um, bah, bah, bay
Eh, day, dah
Eh, day, dah
That's OK
It's the terror of knowing
What this world is about
Watching some good friends screaming
Let me out
Pray tomorrow - gets me higher
Pressure on people - people on streets
Day, day, dah
Ah, ha
Bah, dah, bap, ba, boom
OK
We watch the shows, we watch the stars
On videos for hours and hours
We hardly need to use our ears
Our music changes through the years
Let's hope you'll never leave old friend
Like all good things on you we depend
So stick around 'cos we might miss you
When we grow tired of all this visual
You had your time, you had the power
You've yet to have your finest hour
Radio (radio)
All we hear is radio ga ga
Radio goo goo, radio ga ga
All we hear is radio ga ga
Radio goo goo
I want to break free
I want to break free
I want to break free from your lies
You're so self satisfied I don't need you
I've got to break free
God knows, God knows I want to break free
I've fallen in love
I've fallen in love for the first time
And this time I know it's for real
I've fallen in love, yeah
God knows
I want it all (yeah, yeah), I want it all
I want it all and I want it now
Adventure seeker, on an empty street
Just an alley creeper, light on his feet
A young fighter screaming, with no time for doubt
With the pain and anger, can't see a way out
It ain't much I'm asking, I heard him say
Gotta find me a future, move out of my way
I want it all, I want it all, I want it all and I want it now
I want it all
Somehow, I have to make this final breakthru....
Now
I wake up, feel just fine
Your face, feels like mine
I get religion quick
'Cos you're looking divine
Honey you're touching something, you're touching me
I'm under your thumb, under you're spell, can't you see
If I could only reach you
If I could make you smile
If I could only reach you
That would really be a
Another red letter day
So the pound has dropped and the children are creating
The other half ran away
Taking all the cash and leaving you with the lumber
Got a pain in the chest
Doctors on strike what you need is a rest
It's not easy love, but you've got friends you can trust
Friends will be friends
When you're in need of love they give you care and attention
Friends will be friends
When you're through with life and all hope is lost
Hold out your hand 'cos friends will be friends
While we live according to race, colour or creed
While we rule by blind madness and pure greed
Our lives dictated by tradition, superstition, false religion
Through the eons, and on and on
Ooh yes, we'll keep on trying, yeah
We'll tread that fine line
Ooh, oh, we'll keep on trying
Till the end of time
Till the end of time
Hey
One man, one goal
Hah, one mission
One heart, one soul
Just one solution
One flash of light
Yeah one God one vision
One flesh, one bone, one true religion
One voice, one hope, one real decision
Woh-woh-woh-woh-woh-woh, gimme one vision, yeah
No wrong and no right
I'm gonna tell you there's no black and no white
No blood and no stain
Eight Good
Reasons To Buy 'Greatest Hits II'
This 'track' appeared on a 1991 cassette which was issued to
promote the album. It contains excerpts of eight songs which are
edited together to make one long track, as follows. Length 6:01.
1. A Kind Of Magic
(0:58) (from the start to approximately 0:40 and then 1:17 to
1:37)
2. Radio Ga Ga (1:01) (from
approximately 1:32 to 2:33)
3. I Want To Break Free
(0:59) (from approximately 0:40 to 1:11 and then 1:37 to 2:06)
4. Under Pressure (0:48) (from
approximately 1:18 to 2:06)
5. Who Wants To
Live Forever (0:26) (from approximately 3:13 to 3:39)
6. I Want It All (0:21)
(from approximately 0:52 to 1:13)
7. One Vision (0:40) (from
approximately 0:40 to 1:03 followed by 1:35 to 1:51)
8. The Show Must Go On (0:46)
(from approximately 1:25 to 1:45 followed by 2:07 to 2:34)
Lyrics:
It's a kind of magic
It's a kind of magic
A kind of magic (reversed lyric: 'Of what should be')
One dream, one soul, one prize, one goal
One golden glance of what should be
It's a kind of magic
One shaft of light that shows the way
No mortal man can win this day
It's a kind of magic
There can be only one
This rage that lasts a thousand years
Will soon be done
(Radio)
So don't become some background noise
A backdrop for the girls and boys
Who just don't know or just don't care
And just complain when you're not there
You had your time, you had the power
You've yet to have your finest hour
Radio (radio)
All we hear is radio ga ga
Radio goo goo, radio ga ga
All we hear is radio ga ga
Radio blah blah
Radio what's new?
Radio, someone still loves you
I want to break free
I want to break free
I want to break free from your lies
You're so self satisfied I don't need you
I've got to break free
God knows, God knows I want to break free
It's strange but it's true, hey
I can't get over the way you love me like you do
But I have to be sure
When I walk out that door
Oh, how I want to be free, baby
Oh, how I want to be free
Oh, how I want to break free
OK
Chipping around - kick my brains around the floor
(ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh)
These are the days, it never rains but it pours
Eh, bay, bop (ooh-ooh-ooh)
Eh, ba, ba, bop (ooh-ooh-ooh)
Eh, doh, dop (ooh)
Be, dop
People on streets
Eh, dah, dee, dah, day (ahh-ahh-ahh-ahh-ahh-ahh-ahh)
People on streets
Eh, dah, dee, dah, dee, dah, dee, dah (aahhhh)
It's the terror of knowing
What this world is about
Watching some good friends screaming
Let me out
Tomorrow - gets me higher, higher
Pressure on people (high)
People on streets
Who wants to live forever
Who wants to live forever
Forever is our today
I want it all, I want it all, I want it all and I want it now
I want it all, I want it all, I want it all and I want it now
One man, one goal
Hah, one mission
One heart, one soul
Just one solution
One flash of light
Yeah one God one vision
One flesh, one bone, one true religion
One race, one hope, one real decision
Woh-woh-woh-woh-woh-woh, yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
Whatever happens, I'll leave it all to chance
Another heartache, another failed romance
On and on, does anybody know what we are living for
The show must go on
The show must go on, yeah, yeah
Oooh, inside my heart is breaking (ooooh)
My make up may be flaking (oooh)
But my smile still stays on
Return to top | Legal Stuff | No Menu? | Bookmarkable link | File last modified: 15 January 2012