Don't Lose Your Head

Queen · A Kind Of Magic [1991]

Don't lose your head

Don't lose your head

Don't lose your head (Don't lose your head)

No don't lose your head (Don't lose your head)



Hear what I say

Don't lose your way - yeah

Remember, love's stronger

Remember love walks tall



(Don't lose your head, don't lose your head)

Don't lose your heart (Don't lose your heart)

No don't lose your heart (Don't lose your heart)



(Hear what I say) Hear what I say - yeah

(Don't lose your way) Don't lose your way - yeah

Remember, love's stronger

Remember love walks through walls



Don't drink and drive my car

Don't get breathalised

Don't lose your head

If you make it to the top

And you wanna stay alive

Don't lose your head



Oooh (Don't lose your head)

Don't lose your head (Don't lose your head)

No don't lose your head (Don't lose your head)



(Hear what I say) Hear what I say - yeah

(Don't lose your way - hey) Don't lose your way - yeah

Remember, love's stronger

Remember love conquers all



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Don't Lose Your Head

Released on Queen's 1991 album A Kind of Magic, "Don't Lose Your Head" stands as a quintessential example of the band's late-career rock energy. The track features Freddie Mercury's signature theatrical flair, blending hard rock riffs with operatic vocal runs that defined his public persona. While the song was recorded decades after their initial fame, it captures the same manic, stadium-ready spirit that characterized their greatest hits era. It serves as a powerful reminder of Mercury's enduring ability to fuse theatricality with rock 'n' roll, maintaining the band's legacy even as they revisited their catalog for new audiences.