Tear It Up Lyrics
Queen
Lyrics
Are you ready
Well are you ready
We gonna tear it up, yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Turn me loose it
Yeah yeah yeah yeah
Wooh hoo
Hey, give me your mind baby give me your body
Yeah, give me some time baby let's have a party
It ain't no time for sleepin' baby
Soon it's round your street I'm creeping
You better be ready
We gonna tear it up
Stir it up
Break it up, baby
You gotta tear it up
Shake it up
Make it up, as you go along
Tear it up, yeah
Square it up, yeah
Wake it up, baby
Tear it up
Stir it up
Stake it out, and you can't go wrong
Hey, listen
I love 'cos you're sweet and I love you 'cos you're naughty
Yeah, I love you for your mind baby give me your body
Mmm, I wanna be a toy at your birthday party
Wind me up, wind me up, wind me up, let me go, yeah
Tear it up
Stir it up
Break it up, let me go
Tear it up
Shake it up
Make it up, as you go along
Tear it up, ha ha
Turn it up
Burn it up
Hey hey
Are you ready (oh yeah)
Yeah, baby baby baby are you ready for me (oh yeah)
I love you baby baby baby are you ready for love (oh yeah)
Are you ready, are you ready, are you ready for me hey (oh yeah)
Hey I love you so near, I love you so far
I gotta tell you baby you're driving me ga ga
Tear 'em up, tear it off
Yeah let's go
Wooh, what are you doin' to me
Ha
Yeah yeah
Oh baby baby baby baby let's tear it up
Wooh hoo
Song & Lyrics Facts
Queen - Tear It Up is a song from Queen's 1984 album The Works. Written by Brian May and Roger Taylor, the single was released in April of that year.
This hard-rocking track features Freddie Mercury on lead vocals and showcases the band's signature harmonies and guitar solos. The lyrics are about breaking free from the conventions and expectations of society and living life to its fullest. The Works featured all four members of Queen: Freddie Mercury (vocals, piano), Brian May (guitar, vocals), John Deacon (bass) and Roger Taylor (drums, vocals). Released on February 27th, 1984, the album peaked at number 3 on the UK Albums Chart and reached number 10 on the US Billboard 200 chart. Genre wise, The Works contains elements of rock, pop, funk, and heavy metal. With classic Queen tracks such as "Radio Ga Ga" and "Hammer To Fall", plus the hit single "Tear It Up", the album remains one of their most successful albums to date. Its memorable lyrics make it an enduring fan favorite.