Soul Brother

Queen · Singles Collection 2 [2009]

One two three

One two three

God bless my soul here he comes now

The man with the most - how does he do it ?

Sure he's got style he's so heavy

He's a trip can do anything

Anything anything

He's my soul brother



He's my best friend he's my champion

And he will rock you rock you rock you

'Cause he's the saviour of the universe

He can make you keep yourself alive

Make you keep yourself alive

Ooh brother 'cause he's somebody somebody

You can love

He's my soul brother



When you're under pressure feeling under pressure

Yeah pressure yeah pressure

He won't let you down

When you're under pressure

Ooh feeling under pressure yeah pressure

So he won't let you down

My brother won't let you down

He won't he won't he won't let you down

He can do anything anything anything

He's my soul brother



Yea ah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah

Ooh soul brother anything (soul brother)

Anything (soul brother) anything (soul brother)

He's my soul brother brother brother brother brother

(Soul brother) anything (soul brother) anything (soul brother) anything

He's my soul



Soul brother

He can do anything

He can do anything

'Cause he, he's my soul brother

Soul Brother

Soul Brother stands as a testament to Queen's willingness to explore soulful textures beyond their signature rock anthems. Released as a single, the track showcases the band's dynamic vocal harmonies and Freddie Mercury's charismatic delivery, blending pop sensibilities with a driving rhythm section. While often overshadowed by their more monumental stadium hits, this recording highlights the group's versatility and their ability to craft infectious melodies that resonate across genres. The song remains a cherished piece of their extensive catalogue, reflecting the polished production values and energetic spirit that defined their commercial output during this era. It serves as an accessible song point for listeners interested in the softer, more rhythmic side of the band's diverse musical identity.