Queen – Somebody To Love

Queen –
Somebody To Love
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Somebody to Love

Song by Queen

Can anybody find me
somebody
to love?

Ooh,
each morning
I get up I die a little
Can barely stand on
my feet

(Take a look at yourself)
Take a look in the mirror
and cry

Lord, what you’re
doing to me

I have spent all my years
in believing you
But I just can’t
get no relief,

Lord!
Somebody
ooh somebody
Can anybody find me
somebody
to love?

I work hard
(he works hard)
every day of my life
I work ’til I ache
in my bones

At the end
(at the end of the day)
I take home my hard earned
pay all on my own

I get
down (down)
on my knees
(knees)

And I start to pray
‘Til the tears run down
from my eyes

Lord, somebody
(somebody), ooh somebody
(Please) can anybody find me
somebody to love?

Everyday (everyday)
I try and I try and I try

But everybody
wants to put me down

They say I’m going crazy
They say I got a lot of water
in my brain

Ah, got no common sense
I got nobody left to believe in
Yeah yeah yeah yeah

Oh, Lord
Ooh somebody, ooh somebody
Can anybody find me
somebody to love?

Got no feel,
I got no rhythm

I just keep losing my beat
(you just keep losing and losing)

I’m OK, I’m alright
(he’s alright, he’s alright)

I ain’t gonna face
no defeat
(yeah yeah)

I just gotta
get out of this
prison cell

One day (someday)
I’m gonna be free,

Lord!
Find me
somebody
to love

Find me somebody to love

somebody somebody
Somebody find me
Somebody find me
somebody
to love

Can anybody
find me somebody to love?
(Find me somebody to love)
Ooh


Songwriters: Freddie Mercury
Somebody to Love lyrics
© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

Queen

Queen are a British rock band
formed in London in 1970.

Their classic line-up was
Freddie Mercury (lead vocals and piano),
Brian May (lead guitar and vocals),
Roger Taylor (drums and vocals) and
John Deacon (bass guitar).

Their earliest works were
influenced by progressive rock,
hard rock and heavy metal,

but the band gradually
ventured into more conventional
and  radio-friendly works by
incorporating further styles,
such as arena rock
and pop rock.

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