Queen - '39 (1975) video free download


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TESTO ORIGINALE

In the year of '39 assembled here the volunteers

In the days when the lands were few

Here the ship sailed out into the blue and sunny morn

Sweetest sign ever seen

And the night followed day

And the story tellers say

That the score brave souls inside

For many a lonely day sailed across the milky seas

Ne'er looked back, never feared, never cried

Don't you hear my call though you're many years away

Don't you hear me calling you

Write your letters in the sand

For the day I take your hand

In the land that our grandchildren knew

Aah, aah, aah, aah

In the year of '39 came a ship in from the blue

The volunteers came home that day

And they bring good news of a world so newly born

Though their hearts so heavily weigh

For the earth is old and grey, little darling we'll away

But my love this cannot be

Oh so many years have gone though I'm older but a year

Your mother's eyes from your eyes cry to me

Don't you hear my call though you're many years away

Don't you hear me calling you

Write your letters in the sand for the day I take your hand

In the land that our grandchildren knew

Don't you hear my call though you're many years away

Don't you hear me calling you

All your letters in the sand cannot heal me like your hand

For my life

Still ahead

Pity me

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Comments

9 years ago

Frank Maguire

Such a perfect and wonderful song.

9 years ago

Tom Tom

Queen - '39 - 1975

9 years ago

Akash Nair

Oh so many years have gone though I'm older but a year

9 years ago

Rachel Shaskin

On my 16th birthday, I took some of my birthday money and bought A Night At The Opera on vinyl. To this day I think it's the best five dollars I've ever spent!

9 years ago

Jayne Falconer

I've only ever heard the greatest hits CDs of Queen and I'm starting to buy their albums now. I've missed out on so many great songs. This sad but beautiful little song is a definite favourite :)

10 years ago

Luis Carlos Dávila

Brian May in his saddest and cheerfulest songs!!

10 years ago

RogueShadows

Quite possibly my favorite song. It's also one of the God-damned saddest songs I know...

10 years ago

Cid B.

One of my favourite songs, too. Definitely my favourite Queen song. The acoustic work (I think) is usually underplayed in their stuff, wonderfully done here.

10 years ago

Mørke Mortemis Mortemis

Brian is really a nice singer! (no disrespect to Freddie, everyone knows he is good) love you do much bri!!

10 years ago

LPersFromNowhere

Brian still lives! And Bowie! And Elton John! And Paul McCartney! And RINGO! There are still quite a few GOOD ones out there.

10 years ago

Liam Malone

no, it's this and the prophet's song.

11 years ago

Beeshk

ERMAGHHERRDD

11 years ago

bandgeek4100

@pbrick6301 I agree

11 years ago

Mark Werner

freddie mercury dead, mj dead, john lennon dead why the fuck are the good musicians, the talented and respected musicians, dead?

11 years ago

pbrick6301

best 2 songs on this album were this and i love my car.

11 years ago

0TheBestMan

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11 years ago

0TheBestMan

She actually plays the piano very well and she's a very competent singer. Her live acoustic stuff is actually impressive. ...she does make some awful electronic-pop music in the studio though. I'll concede that entirely.

12 years ago

ivy-rose w

beautiful. simply, beautiful.

12 years ago

Timothy Moore

this song gives me an orgasim :)

12 years ago

Aenwyrm

I used to be able to play this song on my guitar