Larry Lurex (Freddie Mercury) - I Can Hear Music video free download


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Duration: 03:26
Uploaded: 2007/07/22

I Can Hear Music by Larry Lurex (Freddie Mercury). Also features Brian May on guitar and Roger Taylor on drums. Originally recorded by The Beach Boys and reached no. 10 on the charts in 1969. Written by Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry.

Lyrics:

This is the way

I only dreamed it could be

The way that it is

Oh, no, when you are holding me

I never had a love of my own

Maybe that's why when we're alone

I can hear music

I can hear music

Sounds of the city, baby

Seems to disappear

Oh well, I can hear music

Sweet, sweet music

Whenever you touch me, baby

Whenever you're near

Loving you - it keeps me satisfied

And I can't explain, oh no

The way I'm feeling inside

You look at me we kiss and then

I close my eyes and here it comes again

I can hear music

I can hear music

Sounds of the city, baby

Seems to disappear

Oh well, I can hear music

Sweet, sweet music

Whenever you touch me, baby

Whenever you're near

I can hear music

Sweet, sweet music

Whenever you touch me, baby

Whenever you're near

I can hear music

Sweet, sweet music

Whenever you touch me, baby

Whenever you're near

Comments

8 years ago

Diane Lee

SOMEBODY PLEASE TELL ME, WHERE IS FREDDIE'S VOICE? THIS SOUNDS LIKE A TOTAL FRAUD. IT IS JUST PHIL SPECTOR'S STUPID WALL OF SOUND!

8 years ago

Iara Maria

Nasceu pra cantar esse lindo.

9 years ago

dscruiter

Originally performed by The Ronettes in 1966

9 years ago

Dennis Healy

"I Can Hear Music" by Larry Lurex (Freddie Mercury). Also features Brian May on guitar and Roger Taylor on drums. Originally recorded by The Beach Boys and reached no. 10 on the charts in 1969. Written by Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry. Lyrics:This is the wayI only dreamed it could beThe way that it isOh, no, when you are holding meI never had a love of my ownMaybe that's why when we're alone I can hear musicI can hear musicSounds of the city, babySeems to disappearOh well, I can hear musicSweet, sweet musicWhenever you touch me, babyWhenever you're near Loving you - it keeps me satisfiedAnd I can't explain, oh noThe way I'm feeling insideYou look at me we kiss and thenI close my eyes and here it comes again I can hear musicI can hear musicSounds of the city, babySeems to disappearOh well, I can hear musicSweet, sweet musicWhenever you touch me, babyWhenever you're near I can hear musicSweet, sweet musicWhenever you touch me, babyWhenever you're nearI can hear musicSweet, sweet musicWhenever you touch me, babyWhenever you're near

9 years ago

wehatemagz

Brian May with his very own ''wall of sound'' 2:30 to 3:25! Class!!

9 years ago

Ronald Díaz Untiveros

Freddie... so much life to give. I miss you buddy

9 years ago

SilverBeat is Terry Carroll

SilverBeat digs this

9 years ago

isabellabia2011

I love you Freddie.. you are one man who will always, always..have my heart. ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

9 years ago

kurtmorr

Years ago I took my copy and slowed it down on my dads stereo to the point where he sounds like Freddie and not like Freddie's sister, or Freddie at the age of 10. I don't know where it is now. 

9 years ago

Julio C. Quintanilla

Where is John Deacon, sir?

9 years ago

ray forster

Freddie mercury=sausage jockey

9 years ago

Kai Witomski

Larry Lurex (Freddie Mercury) - I Can Hear Music

10 years ago

Jack Hunter

Cash in the Attic brought me here!

10 years ago

interneda98

I can hear Freddie's voice.....Freddie's sweet sweet voice

10 years ago

SuperGMoff

Just listened to a load of covers of this song. This is the king.

10 years ago

lindsay clarke-benson

I love you Freddie and always will- you've been there my whole life and I feel like we're kindred spirits. You bring happiness to my dark moods. xxxxx

10 years ago

Gloredy Bulsara

Sweet Sweet music amazing song !!!

10 years ago

Ryan D

This sounds very wall of soundish! Like a Phil Spector production

11 years ago

PrinceCharming25

Still searching for the single:I I Can Her Music!:D

11 years ago

lynisganda01

I think it's the result of a technique called 'wall of sound'. Queen also used it sometimes in their later years. :)

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