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FREDDIE MERCURY, leod vocols, occosionol keyboords; composer ond lyricist.Born September 5, 1946, in Zonzibor, educoted in Indio. Freddie studied olEoling School of Arl ond become o grophic designer ond illuslrotor before form-ing Queen with Roger ond Brion.
ROGER TAYLOR, drums, vocols; composer ond lyricisl. Born in Norfolk, Rogeris 24 ond o [eo. Studying ot Denlol College in London, he hoted the roulineond turned to music insteod. Roger hos ployed drums since the oge of 12.Meeting Freddie Mercury while working in o clothing slore, ond Brion Moywhile ploying with Smile, Roger is o founding member of Queen.
BRfAN MAY, guitor, vocols; composer ond lyricist. 24 ond o Concer, Brion hoso B.Sc. in Physics ond tought ot o comprehensive school prior to eueen. Hewos olso on osltonomer for four yeors. Brion built his guitor with wood tokenfrom o century-old fireploce. Moy first met Roger in Smile, in 1968, settingthe sloge for Queen's loter formotion.
JOHNDEACON,bossgui lor .BornAugust lg, l95l , inLeicester,Johnstorfedploying guilor ol l2 ond boss ot 14. Slinls with grummor school bonds ond on
honoia"grr" in eleclronics from chelseo college followed before John ioinedQueen os i ts f inol oddit ion in Februory, 1971.
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The mochin. of o dreom, su.h o deon nodine,With the pistons o pumpin: ond the hubcops oll gleom.When I'm holdlngyour wheel,All I heat is you geor,When my hond'son yourpreose gun,06 it's i,ke d diseose sor, -
I n in loue wi6 nl co. Eotto feel fot ny outonobile,lJet o gnP on my boy rocer ro|Dor,Such o thrill when your rodialssqueol.
l^old. n'/.gnl I iust had to lorget het,l<other Duy me o new cdrbureftor,So she mide trock soyin' tl'is ,s the end now,Cors don't tolk bock they're just fov wheeled friends nout,
\A/hen I'n holding your wheel,All I heor s your giaaWhen I n .rusin' in overdrive,Don'thoy€ to tisten to ro run ofthe rr,ill talk jirc,
I n in love wth ny cor, gono feel for ny outonobile,l m in love wtrh mlt .or, stting bo.l gloves in my outomolove!
&*2, O, {** gq* /'/}t2"1,/ a..... c{ae%$"*-/.e,e/r'4,6*You su.k my blood like o lee.hYou breok the low ond you breod,S<rew my broin till it hurtsYou've taken ollnl noney-you stillwantmorc,
wtth 'lour Pgheoded rulesWirh you noftow-nnded <rcnies who ote fools of the first division-
Deoti on two /egs -Yor're teoring n;e oporl9Deoth on two JegsYou nevet hod o heort of your own -
Ktt joy, Bod guy,Btg tolking. Snall fryYou're just on old borroul-boyHove you-found o new toy to rcplo.e me,
gut now you con kiss my oss goodb\/e
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Do you feel like sui.ide (l think,/ou should)ls your cons.'ence oll rryhtDoes ir plogue you ot nilht,Do pu feel good-Feeltood!
Toll< /i*€ o 6igbusiness t/(oor,BtJt '/ou't. just o hot-oit bolloon,to no one gtves you a oomn,Youie just on over{own s<hool-bolLet me ton your hide.
KnsTl the sleaze'Putyour noney where yout nouth is ll,r. Know oll,Wos the fin on your bocl pott of the deol. . . (shorkl)
Deoth on tv/o legsYou're teoring me oportDeoth on two legs -You never hod o-heonof your own,(You nevet did, tight fron the start)
lnsone,you should be putinside,Youl e o sewer-rot deeows in o cesslool of D.ideShould be mode unenilotidThen mske yourself null-and-void,
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You'te the best friend
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And I wontyou to knowThot my fe;lings ore true
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l've been wondetinp rcundBut I still cone bockto you
You've stood b'/ ne grll'n hoppy, hoppy ot honeYou're ny best ftiend.
Ooo, you moke rne livewhenever this world is cruel to meI _Eot you, to help me forgiveQoo,you mske me live now honeyOoo, you moke me live.
You'rc the fitn oneWhen things turn out bodYou know l'll never be lonelyYou're my only one
The things thot,/ou doYou're ny b.st f t iend
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Z,*afqQZ*Love of ny life - you've hurt rr,e,'lou vebroken my heort and now you leove me.Loveofmy life can twu see,Btinz it bo<]' bnns it bockDon.t toke ir awoi f' on ne, becouse pu don't kjow -,whot i mesns to me.
Love of ny life don'tleove me,You ve token my love,Wu now der€rt me,Love of ny life can t you see,Bring it boek, briry it boc,',Don't toke it owai frcm ne becouse /ou donl toow -whot, t meors to me.
You won't remember-When this is blov/n overAnd eretnhns ;. oll bv the wov -When I iet otderlwill belhete ot your side to remind youhovr I still love you - still love you-
Pleose brngit bockhome to mebe@uteyoudon t know whdr i r meons ro me-Love of ny lifeLove of ny life. . .
p*l?-,,y,,y,Tole pood eore of whor vou ve sotMy fither sotd ro neAs he puffed his pipe and Baby B.He dondled on his kneeDon't fool with fools who'l1 turn ov/ovKeeP ollGood CamponyOo Hoo Oo HooToke core of those you <oll your ownAnd keep Cood Conpany
Soon I *rc9| ond hoppy tooMy very good fnends ond neWed ploy ol l doy wuhSol ly I .The girl fron nunberfoui'And ver'l soon I begged her won t you
Oo Hoo Oo HooCome morry me for evermore we'llBe Cood Conpony.
Now marrioge is on institution surelAy wife ondl our needs ond nothins noteAll ny friends by o yeorBy ond by disappeoredBut we'rc safe enough behind our door.
I flourished in ny hunbletrode
The work devoired ny wokin2hourt8ut when my time wos rhrolqhReword ofol t ny ef fon:ny o*n
lhordly naticed Solly as wePa!1ed ConponyAll through the years n the end ,r dppedrsThere was never really onyone butrreNow rn od I puff ny pee6ur no- one s ttere to seeI pondet on the lesson of
Toke core of tho:se you .alt your ownAnd Keep Good Compony.'
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You don'tbelieve thatl'm olone.
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"You call ne uO ond feed ne o/l rl'e ,ines"You.oll me sweet like I'm som€ kindofc}eese"Woiting on the shelf
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Let my imorination tun o9'ov wrth vou slodlv-A brand neit onple - hiphty ionninaobb -'Seaside Rendeziour- '
I feel so rcmontic - con we do it ogoinConwe do it ogoin sometime, -
Fontostic, .'esilo v,e mesdomes et messieurs,And dt th€ p€ok oftheseoson,the Mediterroneon -,this time ofyear, it's so foshionoble,Ifeel like dandnz-n rhe roin,All I need is o volunteet -Doncinp - vthot o domn tollv eood ideo -h's suci ,a lolhficatton -'os i
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U nderneoth the moon I ight -together we'l/ soil ocrosi the s€o -tennis.ing every nightMeontime - I otk you to be my v olentineYou toy you do if you did bur you daten'tI ll be you Volentino -We'll ride upon on onnbus ord rhen rie coeno-eer o ne9' f;crct - so sensationot -Seoside Rendezvous - so odoroble,Seoside Rendezvous-Seoside Rendezvous-
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ffit-t-ffFlh.1tnN. C.
Ooh - hoo!- Sea - side Ren - dez - vous. Give us a kiss!
ffi"efi"Vl"Ad-?Words and Music by BRIAN MAY
Slowly
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said. Be.hand. You
wam - ing, The seel henew life, Take mY
thethe
ofof
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Oh, oh,Ah, ah,
the earth,the land,
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to the wiselike a white
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I dreamed- IHe told- of
on a moon - lit stairas a bone white haze
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Gooo
ffifi]l-+tirTTrt
D
ffiFIH.|.1
Dmo
]nfDHf#r'fltrl
Spread-ing his hands- on the mul - ti - tude there.-
iak-ing the lost- and the un - loved babe'-
ice cold hearts of char - i - tYkings of beasts now count - ing their
A man who cried forLate, too lat€ all
a love gone stale, Andthe wretch-es run, These
I watched as fear took the old man's gaze,
From moth - er's love is the son es - stranged,
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Do
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(B bass)@o
ffiFft-fH
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I heard him say,- Soin two will break,- AndHopes of the young in
Mar - ried his own, his
(clbass)
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grey .is the face of ev - er - Ydeath all a -round will be- our
trou-bledpre-cious
day,'l--shake,-
(D bass) Dmo
ffiI-tttft
oh,oh,
peo - ple of the earth!peo - ple of the earth!
graves,- "I see nogain.- The earth will
Dm0
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mor - tal.dow - ry.
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"Lis - ten"Lis - ten
the warn - ing," the Proph-etthe warn - ing," the seer
soon the cold of night will fall'
those who hear and mark mY words,
H+ffiff iff i ff i
Sum-moned by Your own
(Bbbass)
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Lis - ten to the good Plan.-
Dmo
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all- your treas - ure make
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not, - the fires- of
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hel l wi l l take - you.- Should death
No chord
met Peo -ple, can you h€ar me? Peo- ple, can you hear
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Andnow I know,andnow I know,and now I know,and now I knox'that you can hear me.- And
b)
BbffiHlWH-irfl-l
grace_ to purge- this Place, Andnow know. God gave you
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Dmo
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be your Ah,---- chil -dren of the land
coo
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coo
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Dmo
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L,ove is sti l l lhe an - swer, take my hand. The a voice I
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"Lis - ten to the Mad - man!:l-
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Moderately slow
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le- + e--i_.il-'+
Dm
ffiFn-rn
(1'
ooffiltll+Fit-tfl
my heart-my love,-
You've bro - kenYou've tak - en
F
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c7o
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you've hurt-don't leave-
Love Of My Life,-I-ove Of My Life,-
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Life, -
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back, bring it back, don't take it from me be - cause
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re-mem-ber when this
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ev - 'ry-thing's all- by the way. When I grow old - er,
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I st i l l love you.-
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Amoo
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Bb Am D_nr
f f i t l f f i f f iFt+l-j-1 ifl-fl rtFt-rl
hur-ry back, Please bring it back home- to me be - cause
Dmo
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know- what it means to me.
h/-
I-ove Of My Life,-
poco a poco ritqrd. ,/-\
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L,ove Of My Life.-
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W6'*V"rryWords and Music by BRIAN MAY
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he puffed his PiPe and Ba - bY
play all day with Sal - lYAsWe'd
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dan - dledgirl from
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Don't foolAnd ver
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who'llI
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Distr ihured exclusively in the lJ.S A and canada by THE BIG 3 MUSIc c0RP0RAT|0N
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care ofmar - ry
those you call your own.-me for - ev - er - more,-
And keep Good Com - pa - ny.-We'l l be Good Com - pa - ny.-
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D?o
ffiffi
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All myour needs- and noth - ing more.
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be - hind
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flour - ished
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my hum - ble trade, my rep - u - ta - t ion
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de - voured my wak - ing but when my was through,
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ward of my ef - forts
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f f i f f iAll through the Yeals, in the
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end ap - pears There was nev-er leal - ly an -y-one but me.
ri tempo (as before)Gooo
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Now I'm old I puff my pipe, but no one's there I pon - der on the
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And keep Good Com - Pa - nY. -
&"1*tare?ltp"@ls this thc reol life -ls this just fontoty -C.oueht in o londslid. -No ;s.ope fron rcotity -Open your .yesLook uP to t €ski.s ondscc-I n iust o.tsor boy, I n.ed no sfmpothy -ocaouse I m aosy coma, eost Qo,A litrle high, Iiftl. IouAnyoy the wind blovts, doesn't r.olly moft.t to m.,
- tom!- l
Momo, iuttktll?d o mon,Put o a;n otoinst his h.od.Pulld my itgcr, now hc's dcod,Mona, life hod iutt b.sun,But now I've go;. ond 6rcwn it otl ovto,t -
Didn't meon to maka you ary -lf I'm not ba.k ogain this tii,c tomonow -Carry on, cony oi, os if nothing rEolly motbrs -
Too lot , ml tlmc hos com.,s.nds shivcrs down mv sDin. -Eody's ochinp alt thc time,Go6dbyc cvi body - t'vc got to go -Gotto lcovc fiu oll bchind ond foce thc truth -
, somelim€s wish , d n.ycr bcen bo./l' ot oll -
l5.r d iittle sirhouctto ofo mon,korcmou<h, scoromouch will lou do rh. FondonEo -Thundcrboh ond lithtning - '.ry
very fnghtemni ne -
Gollil.o, ColllleoGallil.o litoro - Moenifico -But I'n iui o poor ioy and nobody i oves me -He's just a poor boy fmm o poor fomib -Spotc htm hts lifc fton this monstrosii -Eoty .ome eos't Eo a will you lct me p6 -Eismilloh! No -, wc wi,, not lct,/ou go- l.t him go-Bisnillah! We will not lctvou eo-Lthim so'Bisnilloh! We.wtll n.ot letiou-go - kt htnio
w lu not |et tou po - Iat ma go
.. Will not let lou go - tet neioNo, no, no, no, no, no, no-Mamomio,mamo mio, mamo mio lat me po-Beelzebub hos o .levil put oside for me, for-nc -
for 'r|'e-
so you rhink you .on stone me ond tpit in mt erc -So you rhink you.on lovc me oncl lcave me to die-Oh Eoby - Con't do this to ne boby -./ust gond get out -just go4o get ight outto h.rc -
N oth i n g r e o I I y m otte rs,
Nothing reolly mollers-, nothlng rcolly mott rs.o me,
An/woy the wind blows. . .
ln the yeor of'39 ossembied herc drc Volunteercln thc doys when londs were fewH.rc the ship soilcd out ina the blue onc! sunny mornIha swectesi sight aver seen.
And th. nigtu folbw.d dayAnd th. story tcllcrs solIlot th. score brovc souis tnsidcFot mony o loncly day sotLd dcross thc mill/ s.osN. .r lookcd bacr" ncvq f.arcd, ncvcr cicd.
D^on't pu heor my .oll.though you'rc many ycorc owoyuon I lou heor ma co ing youWrite your lctt.rs in the sdndFor th; doy I tokc your hondln the land thot our grondchildren Lnewl
ln the yeor of'39 conc o ship in from the blucThc \bluntc.rs come home thot dolAnd th.r brlnp pood news of o world so ncwlv bor nfhoulhihctr h;or.t so heoyily w.iehF_ot tE. conh is old ond {ey, io o iew hone we'L owoyAut mf lova this aonnot DeFot so mony yeors hovc gone though I'n o6er but o yeo.Your mother's ey.s in yout eyes cry to mc.
Don'tyou heor my coll though you r. monl 1r.dts owolDon't fou haar ma <ollin( fouAfl thi ietters i,l thc sand<;nnoth.ol m.lik yo|J hond
For ny life
{a&"VrUi.d""yOh Oh pcoplc of th. .onhUstan to tha wominlfhc sc.r h. soid -
Il,-worc the storm thot gothcrs hcrcUstcn to th. wis. mdn--
I dreomed I sow on o moonnt saoirSPrcoding hls hands on the multitudc thcr.A mon ,.ho <ried for o love son. stol.And t.e <old h.aftt of choiiy bore.I ,.lotched os [.or rook thc old nen's gozeHopes of the young in voubled grovelI sce no doy, I haord him soySo grey is the face of erery noftol.
Oh Oh people of the cofthUsten to tha womineTh. proph.t he sotdFor soon rhe cold of niqhr wtll follSummoned by your oin hond.
Oh Oh .hildrcn ofthc londQul<k ntothcn w lifclok my hondFly ond find thc ncw prcen boushRcturn iik. thc yyhite?ov.. -
He told of deoth os o bon. whitc hozeToking th. lost ond the unlovcd bobeLot too lote oll thc,xrckh.s runIhcsr kn{s ofbeosts now <ountlngtheir days.irom motDer3 ,ove i5 ttc son astonge<lMoffied his own his precious f4jin -Thc earth will shoke in tuo wi br.okAnd deoth oll oround will b.'lour dow'r,/
Oh Oh peoPle ofthe earthLlst€, to the worninf t rrseer hesoidFor rhose who hcor ind mork my wordsUsten to thc good plan.
Oh Oh - ond two by two my humon zooThey'llberunn'nglor @.omerunning fot to comeout of the roin
FIcc fot tou lif.Whoheed ne not" let oll yo tteosure moka youFeor for your lifeDec.ive you not the frtes of hel] vtill tok youShould d.oth ouloit you.
Cod glve you gro.e to purge this plo.cAnd pea.e oll orcund noy bc your foftune.
Oh Oh children of the londLore is still the ons$ter, toke my hondThe vision fodes, o Yoice I heor"Usten to the Mo<!mon!"
But still I feot ond still dorc notLough otthe Modmon.
Copyright @ 1975 by B. Feldman and Co., Ltd., trading as Trident Music
&tl"*r;oenVa"lOWords and Music by FREDDIE MERCURY
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I 'm just a poor boy, I need no sym -pa - rhy. Be-cause I 'm
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to- me. -,,---'t---..-/ ' ,-4 |
l . Ma- ma-2. Too late,-
just kil led a man,my time has come,
gun a-gainst his head, Pulled mYshiv - ers down my spine, bod - Y's
Put aSends
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w I've golr'e you al
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d thrown it all a - wiy. Ma - ma,- ooh,-
- hind and faca the truth. Ma - ma,- ooh,-
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Did - n't mean to make you cry,I don't want to die,
If I'm not back a - gain this timeI some-times wish I 'd nev-er been born
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Spare him his life from this mon - stros - i - ty.
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