Keep Yourself Alive (Live At The Hammersmith Odeon, London / 1975) Lyrics
Queen
Lyrics
Take off
I was told a million times
Of all the troubles in my way
Mind you grow a little wiser
Little better every day
But if I crossed a million rivers
And I rode a million miles
Then I'd still be where I started
Bread and butter for a smile
Well I sold a million mirrors
In a shopping alley way
But I never saw my face
In any window any day
Now they say your folks are telling you
Be a super star
But I tell you just be satisfied
Stay right where you are
Keep yourself alive yeah
Keep yourself alive
Ooh, it'll take you all your time and money
Honey you'll survive
Ow
Well I've loved a million women
In a belladonic haze
And I ate a million dinners
Brought to me on silver trays
Give me everything I need
To feed my body and my soul
And I'll grow a little bigger
Maybe that can be my goal
I was told a million times
Of all the people in my way
How I had to keep on trying
And get better every day
But if I crossed a million rivers
And I rode a million miles
Then I'd still be where I started
Same as when I started
Keep yourself alive, come on
Keep yourself alive
Ooh, it'll take you all your time and money honey
You'll survive - shake
Ow
Keep yourself alive, wow
Keep yourself alive
Oh, it'll take you all your time and money
To keep me satisfied
Do you think you're better every day?
No, I just think I'm two steps nearer to my grave
Keep yourself alive, c'mon
Keep yourself alive
Mm, you take your time and take more money
Keep yourself alive
Keep yourself alive
C'mon keep yourself alive
All you people keep yourself alive
Keep yourself alive
C'mon c'mon keep yourself alive
It'll take you all your time and a money
To keep me satisfied
Keep yourself alive
Keep yourself alive
All you people keep yourself alive
Take you all your time and money honey
You will survive
Keep you satisfied
Song & Lyrics Facts
Queen - Keep Yourself Alive (Live At the Hammersmith Odeon, London / 1975) is a live recording of the song released on their album Queen: Live at the Rainbow '74. The original studio version was released as the lead single from their debut self-titled album in 1973.
Written by Brian May and performed by Freddie Mercury (vocals, piano), Roger Taylor (drums, backing vocals), John Deacon (bass guitar) and Brian May (guitar, backing vocals). This classic rock anthem is one of Queen's most popular songs with its memorable lyrics and soaring chorus. It has been included in several greatest hits compilations, including Greatest Hits II. The song peaked at number 44 on the UK Singles Chart in July 1973.