
  
    The '46664' project was conceived by Nelson  Mandela as a platform to raise awareness of the AIDS virus and  raise funds to help it's prevention. '46664' was his prison  number whilst imprisoned on Robben Island. The project brought  together many musicians, including Queen, Dave Stewart, Bono and  Bob Geldof, as well as some modern pop stars and African  musicians. 
  
  This page includes details all of the tracks officially released,  either as downloads or those performed at the 46664 concert held  at the Green Point Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa, on 29  November 2003, subsequently released on 7 April 2004 on CD and  DVD. The show was broadcast live to over two billion people  worldwide via TV, radio and the internet. For a full list of all  tracks performed at the original concert, see the 46664 - The Event page.
  
  To date, several other events have taken place: 
  46664  South Africa (19 March 2005, including a performance by Queen  + Paul Rodgers)
  46664 Madrid (March/April 2005, no Queen involvement)
  46664  Arctic (11 June 2005, includes Brian performing with other  artists)
  46664 Johannesburg (1 December 2007, no Queen involvement,  although it premiered the video of the new track 'Say It's Not  True')
  46664  London (27 June 2008, concert by Queen + Paul Rodgers, billed  as the 'Nelson Mandela Birthday Party')
     
    
  46664 - The Call
  Amandla 
  Invincible Hope
  Say  It's Not True (Queen + Paul Rodgers) 
  
  
  Say It's Not True
  Invincible Hope
  46664 - The Call
  The Show Must Go On 
  Toss The Feathers
  Is This The World We  Created?
  Everybody's Got To  Learn Sometime 
  Amandla
  Bohemian Rhapsody 
  I Want It All
  I Want To Break Free
  Radio Ga Ga 
  We Will Rock You
  We Are The Champions
     
    46664 inspired by Nelson Mandela and carried  forward by Dave Stewart
  Artistic and Music Directors: Brian May, Dave Stewart and Roger  Taylor
  Musical Director: Spike Edney
  46664 Executive Producers: Jim Beach and Jean Francois Cecillon
  
  Recorded by Justin Shirley-Smith and Toby Alington. Mixed by  David Richards and Joshua J. Macrae at Mountain Studios,  Montreux, Switzerland, and The Priory, Surrey, England.
  
  The main members of the 'house band' are:
  Spike Edney (keyboards, vocals)
  Jamie Moses (guitars, vocals)
  Steve Stroud (bass, vocals)
  Eric Singer (drums)
  Chris Thompson, Treanna Morris and Zoe Nicholas (backing vocals)
  
  All tracks also feature the Soweto Gospel Choir
     
              - Amandla (download only release through www.46664.com, October          2003) 
- Invincible Hope (download only release through www.46664.com, October          2003) 
- 46664 - One Year On EP : Invincible Hope (One Year On          Remix) / various artists (iTunes download, and Spanish CD          single, 4 January 2005) [discography]
- Say It's Not True / video (initially a free download on 1          December 2007, then given a CD release on 31 December          2007) [discography]
     46664 -  The Call
   Written and recorded by Queen (and possibly others). Length 4:36.  
  The studio version of this track has not been officially  released. 
  The live version is basically the first half of the track, the  studio version then continues with an orchestral section, another  verse and chorus, then an instrumental outro. 
  There seem to be at least two versions of the studio track  available. The first (Mix 1) is in relatively poor quality and  was played on Capitol Radio in the UK in 2003. MP3's of this  track omit some of the intro reducing the time to 4:26. The  second version (Mix 2), is available in near-studio quality, and  has a single lyric change at the start of the track (this lyric  was also sung on the live performance). There are also some  differences in the volumes especially during the quieter sections  of the track, there may also be some other changes, but the sound  quality makes it hard to compare.     1. 46664 South Africa  (2:34) (recorded at Green Point Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa,  on 29 November 2003)      Yeah    There was a man in the street just the other day
  With a tear and a hand thin long hand stretched out looking my  way
  Said 'your money, your sympathy, I really don't need
  What I want is you to see how my brothers bleed'
  
  Doctor, oh doctor, my world needs attention
  Got sickness and poverty just too bad to mention
  Got people too blind to see what's going by
  My country stored it's wealth and now it can't figure why
  But the rest of the world wants it back now
  They got no weapons so they just bug us for the crack now
  You gonna stand by and let this go on indefinitely?
  Let our leaders articulate our indifference with impunity?
  Are you a man?
  Or just a number?
  
  46664
  46664
  46664
  46664
  
  Help, help, we need you
  Your world needs you
  Needs you to know
  Needs you to sit up
  Needs you to take action and say
  No, this will not happen
  No, we will not let this happen
  
  No, it shall not be one law for the black, one law for the white
  It shall not be one law for the man, one law for the woman
  It shall not be one law for the heterosexual, one law for the  homosexual
  One law for the rich country, one law for the poor country
  It shall be one law only
  It shall be equality, equality of opportunity
  Equality of healthcare, equality of power
  Equality of civil rights
  
  Are you a woman?
  Or just a number?
  Make the call
  
  46664
  46664
  46664
  46664
  Yeah
  
  So people, will we let these children die
  So we get less mouths to feed
  Or shall we ????? and administer to them in their hour of need
  AIDS is the terror our children must fear
  AIDS is the name we shudder just to hear
  AIDS is the word at the back of our minds
  AIDS is like no other, the threat of all mankind
  AIDS is the call to tear the boundaries down
  The issue we must clearly face now
  
  Equality, equality of opportunity
  Equality of healthcare, equality of power
  Equality of civil rights
  Equality of all humanity
  
  Are you a man?
  This is the call     
     Amandla
   Written by Brian May, Dave Stewart, Anastacia and Louw (?).  Length 4:32.
  Recorded by Anastacia, Dave Stewart and Queen. 
  The prayer in the middle of the track is written and spoken by  Andrews Bonsu.
  Only available to download from www.46664.com, from October 2003 onwards.    1. 46664 South Africa (6:38)  (recorded at Green Point Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa, on 29  November 2003)      There is a time for reason
  And there is a time for our truth
  So this song is for the innocent
  Who never had their youth
  
  Oh, this is a time for action
  There's no more sitting on the fence
  Oh, what we need is salvation
  Oh, I said this is my declaration
  
  (Amandla, Amandla) Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  (Amandla, Amandla) Let's sing it together, sing it, sing it
  (Amandla, Amandla) Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  (Amandla, Amandla) Let's sing it together
  
  Oh, the power comes from believing
  And I believe in human kind
  There is a strength in numbers
  And the meeting of our minds
  
  Then let us, the people
  Take control of the situation
  And rise up together
  As one together
  Oh, and not one nation
  
  (Amandla, Amandla) Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  (Amandla, Amandla) Let's sing it together, sing it, sing it
  (Amandla, Amandla) Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  (Amandla, Amandla) Let's sing it together
  
  Father, in the mighty name of Jesus Christ
  Father, we praise you for this wonderful gift that you have given  to us
  Father, I pray and commit America and Africa into your hands
  Father, I pray and commit these two countries into your plight
  Father, I pray that you bring peace, and love, and unity, between  these two countries
  Father, I pray that you bring us all together to fight AIDS
  And bring solution to AIDS, and come against and abandon the  principality demons in the mighty name of Jesus Christ
  What have all the devil has part of all these countries
  Abandon them in the mighty name of Jesus Christ
  And bring solution to AIDS, in Jesus mighty name I pray at  Thanksgiving, Amen.
  
  Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  Let's sing it together
  Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  Let's sing it together, sing it, sing it
  
  (Amandla, Amandla) Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  (Amandla, Amandla) Oh, let's sing it together
  (Amandla, Amandla) Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  (Amandla, Amandla) Let's sing it together
  
  (Amandla, Amandla) Amandla, Amandla
  (Amandla, Amandla) Sing it, sing it
  (Amandla, Amandla) Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  (Amandla, Amandla) Yeah
  
  (Amandla, Amandla) 
  (Amandla, Amandla) Sing it, sing it
  (Amandla, Amandla) 
  (Amandla, Amandla) Sing it, sing it
  (Amandla, Amandla) 
  (Amandla, Amandla)      
     Invincible  Hope
   Written by Queen and Nelson Mandela. Length 4:34.
  Recorded by Queen with Nelson Mandela and Treanna Morris. 
  This track begins with African singing, and features lead vocals  by Roger and Treanna Morris, with extracts from Nelson Mandela's  speeches. 
  The original version of the track was only available to download  from www.46664.com,  from October 2003 onwards.     1. 'One Year On' Remix (4:07) (released on 5 January 2005 on  iTunes as a four-artist EP, and also as a CD single in Spain)  (features slightly different percussion, has some more prominent  guitar and keyboards, and other effects, giving it a 'punchier'  feel. It also drops a whole verse and several other lyrics, and  some of the vocals towards the outro are a-capella with a drum  beat underneath)    1. 46664 South Africa  (1:50) (recorded at Green Point Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa,  on 29 November 2003)       Nelson Mandela: Dark city, so different from the Transkei, the  magic world of my childhood had fled, bound together by a love of  our common history. Our culture, our country, our people    Our culture, our country, our people  Nelson Mandela: Something stirred deep inside all of us, that  bound us to one and other  And the power of the great Gods that linked us all together  Nelson Mandela: Fined for what we did not say  Fined for what we did not say
  Imprisoned for what we could not hear
  Hanged for what we did not do
  
  We were freedom fighters
  Our was the black ??????
  We carried the torch that lit the path
  Till freedom went out of our hands
  
  Have invincible faith
  Have invincible hope
  In the invincible dignity of man
  Have invincible faith
  In the invincible dignity of man    Nelson Mandela: With Muslims in the Cape shoot our workers in the  dark, factory workers in Port Elizabeth fight the government side  by side.  Fight the government side by side
  Inch by inch, mile by mile, till victory is won  Nelson Mandela: I who have never been a soldier. I who have never  fought in battle  Make the spear of the nation
  Take the struggle to the heart of white power
  Take the struggle to the heart of white power
  Shaking hands with history  Nelson Mandela: Struggle is my life  I will continue fighting for freedom
  Until the end of my days    Hold on to your life, hold on to your children
  Be armed with the weapon to show that you care
  The weapon is wisdom that goes with the knowledge
  That freedom is being aware    Under the cover of ignorance
  A new darkness is sweeping our land
  The pestilent virus of HIV AIDS
  Is wreaking it's havoc on man
  
  Have invincible faith
  Have invincible hope  In the invincible dignity of man
  Have invincible faith  In the invincible dignity of man    Nelson Mandela: Dignity, the hallmark of our action. Shaking  hands with history. The struggle is my life. I will continue  fighting for freedom, until the end of my days  Have invincible faith
  Have invincible hope
  In the invincible dignity of man
  Have invincible faith
  Have invincible hope
  In the invincible dignity of man
  Have invincible faith
  Have invincible hope
  In the invincible dignity of man     
     Say It's Not  True
 (live)
   Performed by Queen and Dave Stewart. Length 2:25.
  Written by and sung by Roger Taylor. 
  The 46664 CD and DVD features a single lyric which differs from  that actually performed. At the actual concert, the track  includes the lyric 'magic potions for lives', whilst on the  official releases this has been changed to 'magic cocktails for  lives'.
  This track was later re-recorded by Queen + Paul Rodgers and  released as a free download for World Aids Day in 2007, later  included on 'The  Cosmos Rocks', and was also re-recorded by Roger Taylor for  his 2013 album 'Fun  On Earth', featuring Jeff Beck.      Bob Geldof: The people who were asked to try and put this whole  party together are gonna come on and do a song that they wrote  specially for this occasion, and it's a showbiz cliche to say  these people are great friends of mine, well it happens to be  true. They're great friends, I go on holidays, we get pissed  together, and we do all the stuff, and it just so happens they're  geniuses as well. From the mighty Queen, Brian May and Roger  Taylor, and easily one of Britain's greatest musicians, from the  Eurythmics, Dave Stewart. The fun bad three.
  
  Roger: Yeah, thank you. It's great to be here, finally happening.  They said it couldn't happen, but it will.     The harder we play
  The faster we fall
  When we think that we know it all
  We know nothing at all
  
  The letter arrives
  Like a bolt from the blue
  So what's left of your lives
  All your dreams lost to you
  
  Say it ain't true
  Say it today
  When I open my eyes
  Will it all go away
  
  Say it's not true
  Say it for real
  Can't be happening to you
  Can't be happening to me
  
  It's hard not to cry
  It's hard to believe
  So much heartache and pain
  So much reason to grieve
  
  With the wonders of science
  All the knowledge we've stored
  Magic cocktails for lives
  People just can't afford
  
  Say it's not true
  You can say it's not right
  It's hard to believe
  The size of the crime
  
  Say it's not true
  You can say it's not real
  Can't be happening to you
  Can't be happening to me    Roger: Thank you, and welcome.     
     Invincible  Hope
 (live)
   Performed by Queen, the Soweto Gospel Choir, and featuring  excerpts from a Nelson Mandela speech. Length 1:50.
  This track begins with a short guitar and drum solo as Nelson  Mandela leaves the stage. 
  Click here for details of  the studio version.     Nelson Mandela: Dignity, the hallmark of our action. Shaking  hands with history. The struggle is my life. I will continue  fighting for freedom, until the end of my days    Have invincible faith
  Have invincible hope
  In the invincible dignity of man
  Have invincible faith
  Have invincible hope
  In the invincible dignity of man
  Have invincible faith
  Have invincible hope
  In the invincible dignity of man
  Have invincible faith
  Have invincible hope
  In the invincible dignity of man     
     46664 -  The Call
 (live)
   Performed by Queen, with lead vocals sung by Brian May. Length  2:34.
  Click here for details  of the unreleased studio version.     Brian: Hello, hello. I need to make the call. 46664. The call.    There was a man in the street just the other day
  With a thin long hand stretched out looking my way
  Said 'your money, your sympathy, I really don't need
  What I want is you to see how my brothers bleed'
  
  Doctor, oh doctor, my world needs attention
  Got sickness and poverty just too bad to mention
  Got people too blind to see what's going by
  My country's sold it's wealth and now we can't figure out why
  But the rest of the world wants it back now
  They got no weapons so they bug us for the crack now
  You gonna stand by and watch this happen indefinitely?
  Let our leaders articulate our indifference with impunity
  Are you a man?
  Or just a number?
  
  46664
  46664
  46664
  46664
  
  Help, help, we need you
  Your world needs you
  Needs you to know
  Needs you to sit up 
  Needs you to take action and say 
  No, this will not happen
  No, we will not let this happen
  
  No, it shall not be one law for the black, one law for the white
  It shall not be one law for the man, one law for the woman
  It shall not be one law for the heterosexual, one law for the  homosexual
  One law for the rich country, one law for the poor country
  There shall be equality, equality of opportunity
  Equality of healthcare, equality of action
  Equality of human rights
  
  Are you a man?    Brian: Make the call. Wherever you are, please, make the call.  Thank you.     
     The Show Must  Go On
 (live)
   Performed by Queen. Length 4:09.
  Vocals are sung by Chris Thompson, Zoe Nicholas and Treanna  Morris.
  Details of the original version can be found on the 'Innuendo' album page.     Empty spaces, what are we living for
  Abandoned places, I guess we know the score
  On and on, does anybody know what we are looking for
  
  Another hero, another mindless crime
  Behind the curtain, in the pantomime
  Hold the line, does anybody want to take it anymore
  
  The show must go on, yeah
  The show must go on
  Inside my heart is breaking
  My make up may be flaking
  But my smile still stays on
  
  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
  
  I guess I'm learning (I'm learning, I'm learning), I must be  warmer now
  I'll soon be turning (turning, turning, turning) round the corner  now
  Outside the dawn is breaking
  But inside in the dark I'm aching to be free
  
  The show must go on
  The show must go on, yeah, yeah
  Inside my heart is breaking
  My make up may be flaking
  But my smile still stays on
  
  My soul is painted like the wings of butterflies
  Fairytales of yesterday will grow but never die
  I can fly my friends
  
  The show must go on, yeah, yeah
  The show must go on
  Oooh, I'll face it with a grin
  I'm never giving in
  On with the show
  
  Oooh, I'll top the bill
  I'll overkill
  I have to find the will to carry 
  On with the 
  On with the show
  The show must go on     
     Toss The  Feathers
 (live)
   Performed by The Corrs, with Roger Taylor on drums. Length 3:10.
  This is a traditional Irish instrumental track, with a few  improvised lyrics.
  An excerpt of rehearsals for this track can be found on the  'Behind The Concert' feature on the DVD.       Andrea Corr: Thank you. Thank you. What a night to be in glorious  South Africa. I'm so excited. I'd like now to invite on to play  with us, from Queen, Roger Taylor. This is an Irish tune called  'Toss The Feathers'     
     Is  This The World We Created?
 (live)
   Performed by Brian May and Andrea Corr. Length 2:18.
  Details of the original version can be found on the 'The Works'  album page.     Unknown: Thank you very much. Ladies and gentlemen, now is the  time for Andrea Corr and Brian May. Welcome them, thank you.
  
  Andrea Corr: Thank you. I'm absolutely honoured to sing this next  song with Brian May. It was written by Brian and Freddie Mercury,  and for so many obvious reasons, it is very special tonight. One  of those reasons being, that I will mention, is that the last  time this was performed it was, in fact, on Live Aid by Brian and  Freddie. Now, I think we all know how successful the Live Aid  campaign was, let's hope tonight that this campaign 46664 can  achieve as much, if not more.     Just think of all those hungry mouths we have to feed
  Take a look at all the suffering we breed
  So many lonely faces scattered all around
  Searching for what they need
  
  Is this the world we created
  What did we do it for
  Is this the world we invaded
  Against the law
  So it seems in the end
  Is this what we're all living for today
  The world that we created
  
  You know that everyday a helpless child is born
  Who needs some loving care inside a happy home
  Somewhere a wealthy man is sitting on his throne
  Waiting for life to go by
  
  Ooh, oh, oh, is this the world we created
  We made it on our own
  Is this the world we devastated
  Right to the bone
  If there's a God in the sky looking down
  What can he think of what we've done
  To the world that he created    Brian: Ladies and gentlemen, the wonderful Andrea Corr     
     Everybody's  Got To Learn Sometime
 (live)
   Performed by Queen and Zucchero, with Sharon Corr on violin.  Length 4:49.
  Written by Edward James Warren. This is a cover version, the  original was recorded by The Korgis and reached no. 5 in 1980.
  This track is available on the '46664' DVD (not the CD), as a  hidden feature on Zucchero's 'Live At The Royal Albert Hall' DVD,  and was also included on a 2004 Italian CD single of the same name, which includes  both audio and video versions.    Bob Geldof: Ladies and gentlemen, with Roger and Brian and Sharon  Corr, will you please welcome Zucchero    Change your heart
  Look around you
  Change your heart
  Will astound you
  I need your loving
  Oooh, by the sunshine
  
  Everybody's got to learn sometime
  Everybody's got to learn sometime
  Everybody's got to learn sometime
  Oooh
  
  Change your heart, babe
  Look around you
  Change your heart
  Will astound you
  I need your loving
  Oooh, by the sunshine
  
  Everybody's got to learn sometime
  Everybody's got to learn sometime
  Cos' everybody's got to learn sometime
  Oooh
  
  Yeah, I need your loving
  By the sunshine, oooh
  
  Everybody's got to learn sometime
  Cos' everybody's got to learn sometime
  Everybody's got to learn sometime
  Oooh
  
  Everybody's got to learn sometime
  Cos' everybody's got to learn sometime
  Cos' everybody's got to learn sometime
  Oooh
  
  Yeah
  (Everybody's got to learn sometime)
  (Everybody's got to learn sometime) Yeah
  (Everybody's got to learn sometime)
  Oooh
  Save your heart
  Let me say yeah
  
  Yeah
  'Cos everybody's got to learn sometime
  Oooh    Zucchero: Thank you very much. Sharon, Brian, Roger, thank you.      
     Amandla
 (live)
   Performed by Queen, Bono, Anastacia, Dave Stewart and Andrews  Bonsu. Length 6:38.
  The prayer in the middle of the track was spoken by Andrews  Bonsu.
  An excerpt of rehearsals for this track can be found on the  'Behind The Concert' feature on the DVD. 
  Click here for details of the  studio version.     Presenter: Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Anastacia, Dave  Stewart and Andrews Bonsu    (Yeah, yeah)
  (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
  (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
  (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
  
  There is a time for reason
  There is a time for truth
  This is a song for the innocent
  The ones who never had a youth
  
  Let us lift our voices
  Lift our voices to the wind
  (Yeah, yeah) From now on let there be no excuses
  (Yeah, yeah) No more shall we sit on the fence
  
  (Amandla, Amandla) Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  (Amandla, Amandla) Let's sing this together
  (Amandla, Amandla) Beyonce, Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  (Amandla, Amandla) Let's sing it together
  
  Oh, the power comes from believing
  And I believe in human kind
  There is a strength in numbers, yeah
  And the meeting of our minds
  
  Oh, then let us, the people
  Take control of the situation
  And rise up together
  As one together
  Oh, and not one nation
  
  (Amandla, Amandla) 
  (Amandla, Amandla) Let's sing this together
  (Amandla, Amandla) Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  (Amandla, Amandla) Let's sing it together    Anastacia: Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to introduce you to  Andrews, Mr Africa.     Father, in the mighty name of Jesus Christ
  Father, we praise you for this wonderful gift that you have given  to us
  Father, I pray and commit the whole world into your hands
  Father, I pray and commit the world into your plight
  Father, people are dying, people are suffering, people are crying  oh Lord
  Father, I pray that you bring peace, love and unity into the  world
  Father, I pray that you bring us all together to fight AIDS
  And bring solution to AIDS, and come against and abandon the  spirit of poverty
  And relieve the spirits of abundance in the name of Jesus
  Whatever the devil has done against the world
  I pray that in the mighty name of Jesus Christ
  And bring solution to AIDS, in Jesus mighty name I pray at  Thanksgiving, Amen.
  
  Oh, ooooh
  Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  Let's sing it together
  (Amandla, Amandla) Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  (Amandla, Amandla) Let's sing it together
  
  Come on, everybody
  (Amandla, Amandla) Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  (Amandla, Amandla) Let's sing it together 
  (Amandla, Amandla) I said Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  (Amandla, Amandla) Let's sing it together 
  
  (Amandla, Amandla) I said Amandla, Amandla
  (Amandla, Amandla) Sing it, sing it, sing it
  (Amandla, Amandla) Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  (Amandla, Amandla) Let's sing it together 
  
  (Amandla, Amandla) Amandla, Amandla, yeah
  (Amandla, Amandla) Let's sing it together 
  (Amandla, Amandla) 
  (Amandla, Amandla) Let's hear it from you, say what    Audience: (Amandla, Amandla) 
  Audience: (Amandla, Amandla)   The choir, come on, your turn
  
  (Amandla, Amandla) 
  (Amandla, Amandla) It's all the Africans
  (Amandla, Amandla)   Audience: (Amandla, Amandla)   Again
  (Amandla, Amandla) 
  (Amandla, Amandla) Yes, here we go, one, two
  
  (Amandla, Amandla) 
  (Amandla, Amandla) 
  (Amandla, Amandla) 
  (Amandla, Amandla) 
  
  (Amandla, Amandla) 
  (Amandla, Amandla) 
  Amandla, Amandla, yeah, wow     
     Bohemian  Rhapsody
 (live)
   Performed by Queen, with vocals by the Soweto Gospel Choir.  Length 2:16.
  This track starts with piano, and ends with a short guitar solo  by Brian which segues into 'I Want It All'.
  An excerpt of rehearsals for this track can be found on the  'Behind The Concert' feature on the DVD. 
  Details of the original version can be found on the 'A Night At The  Opera' album page.     I see a little silhouetto of a man
  Scaramouche, Scaramouche will you do the fandango?
  Thunderbolts and lightning - very, very frightening me
  Gallileo, gallileo
  Gallileo, gallileo
  Gallileo, figaro - magnifico-o-o-o-oh
  I'm just a poor boy, nobody loves me
  He's just a poor boy from a poor family
  Spare him his life from this monstrosity
  
  Easy come, easy go, will you let me go
  Bismillah! No - we will not let you go, let him go
  Bismillah! We will not let you go, let him go
  Bismillah! We will not let you go, let me go
  Will not let you go, let me go
  Never let me go-o-o-o-oh
  No, no, no, no, no, no, no
  Oh, mama mia, mama mia
  Mama mia let me go
  Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me, for me, for me
  
  So you think you can stone me and spit in my eye?
  So you think you can love me and leave me to die?
  Oh, baby, can't do this to me baby
  Just gotta get out - just gotta get right outta here     
     I Want It All
 (live)
    Performed by Queen and Zucchero. Length 2:09.
  This track segues from 'Bohemian Rhapsody'.
  Details of the original version can be found on the 'The Miracle' album page.     I want it all, I want it all, I want it all and I want it now
  Yeah, yeah
  I want it all, oh yeah, I want it all  Brian: Come on, Zucchero  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 dreaming, 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, get 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, 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,  give it all
  I want it all, yeah, yeah, I want it all, I want it all and I  want it now
  I want it, yeah
  I want it, yeah
  I want it now, I want it now    Zucchero: Thank you, thank you. Please take care of yourselves,  use the condom. Yeah    Now     
     I Want To  Break Free
 (live)
   Performed by Queen and Thandiswa Mazwai. Length 1:29.
  On the live internet broadcast, the vocals upto and including  'You're so self satisfied I don't need you' were lost, presumably  due to technical difficulties. This was corrected on the released  versions. 
  Details of the original version can be found on the 'The Works' album  page.     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 want to break free
  Ooh, God knows, God knows I want to break free
  
  I'm falling in love
  I've fallen in love 
  I've fallen in love for the first time
  And I know, oooh
  Yeah, yeah
  God knows, God knows I've fallen in love, wow
  
  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
  Lord knows I want to break free
  Oh, Lord knows I want to break free
  Lord knows I want to break free
  Yeah     
     Radio Ga Ga
 (live)
   Performed by Queen, with lead vocals by Roger. Length 2:30.
  Details of the original version can be found on the 'The Works' album page.    Thandiswa Mazwai: Thank you. We love you South Africa, we love  you Africa    I'd sit alone and watch your light
  My only friend through teenage nights
  And everything I had to know
  I heard it on my radio
  (Radio)
  
  You gave them all those old time stars
  Through wars of worlds invaded by Mars
  You made 'em laugh, you made us cry
  You made us feel like we could fly
  (Radio)
  
  So don't become some background noise
  A backdrop for the girls and boys
  Who just don't know and 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)
  Everybody
  
  All we hear is radio ga ga
  Radio goo goo, radio ga ga
  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?
  Oh, radio, someone still loves you
  Loves you     
     We Will Rock You
 (live)
    Performed by Queen, Anastacia and the Amampondo Drummers. Length  2:50.
  Details of the original version can be found on the 'News Of The World'  album page.     Brian: Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back Anastacia    Wow, come on
  
  Buddy you're a big boy big noise
  Playing in the streets gonna be a big man some day
  You got blood on your face
  You big disgrace
  Kicking your can all over the place
  Singing
  
  We will, we will, rock you, yeah, come on
  We will, we will, rock you
  
  Buddy you're a young man, poor man
  Struggling with the street gonna take you from world some day
  You got blood on your face
  You big disgrace
  Kicking your can all over the place
  
  We will, we will, rock you, wow, come on
  We will, we will, rock you, yeah, I said now
  
  Buddy you're an old man, hard man
  Pleading with your eyes gonna make you some peace some day
  You got blood on your face
  You big disgrace
  Somebody better put you back into your place
  
  We will, we will, rock you, wow, come on
  We will, we will, rock you, everybody in this place
  We will, we will, rock you, Mandela
  We will, we will, rock you
  
  Wow, yeah     
     We Are The  Champions
 (live)
   Performed by Queen and Anastacia. Length 2:53.
  An excerpt of rehearsals for this track can be found on the  'Behind The Concert' feature on the DVD. 
  Details of the original version can be found on the 'News Of The  World' album page.     I've paid my dues
  Time after time
  I've done my sentence 
  But committed no crime
  And bad mistakes 
  Oh, I've made a few
  I've had my share of sand
  Kicked in my face
  But I've come through
  And I need to go on and on and on and on
  
  We are the champions, my friends
  And we'll keep on fighting till the end, wow, I said
  We are the champions
  We are the champions
  No time for losers (ooooh, oooh)
  'Cos we are the champions
  Of the world
  
  We are the champions, my friends, oh, oh
  And we'll keep on fighting till the end, I said, I said that
  We are the champions
  You are the champions
  No time for losers
  'Cos we are the champions 
  
  Of the world
  Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
  The world
  Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
  Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, wow, wow, ooh
  We are the champions of the world, wow    Anastacia: Thank you
  Zucchero: Thank you