We Are The Champions W/End Credits Reprise (Headlo

Elton John · Other Songs - Elton John

I've paid my dues

Time after time

I've done my sentence

But committed no crime

And bad mistakes, huh

I've made a few

I've had my share of sand

Kicked in my face

But I've come through

And I need to go on and on and on and on



We are the champions, my friends

And we'll keep on fighting till the end

We are the champions

We are the champions

No time for losers

'Cos we are the champions, oh

Of the world



(We are the champions, my friends) we are the champions

(And we'll keep on fighting till the end) just keep on fighting

(We are the champions) we are the champions

(We are the champions) oh, we are the champions

No time for losers

'Cos we are the champions



(We are the champions, my friends) oh, we are the champions

And we'll keep on fighting till the end

We are the champions

We are the champions

No time for losers

'Cos we are the champions



(We are the champions, my friends) thank you everybody, oh we are the champions

(And we'll keep on fighting till the end) keep on fighting

We are the champions

We are the champions

No time for losers

'Cos we are the champions

Liza: Thanks Freddie, we just wanted to let you know we were thinking about you. Stay safe.

Of the world, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah



Roger: Thank you and good night. Goodnight Freddie, we love you



I wish I was back home it at all



George: Thank you.

We Are The Champions (W/End Credits Reprise)

Elton John's 'We Are The Champions' stands as a defining anthem of rock and pop, celebrated for its uplifting melody and empowering lyrics. Originally recorded for the 1975 film 'Goodbye, Mr. Chips,' the track evolved into a global standard through its inclusion in the 1987 'A Night at the Opera' soundtrack. The song's enduring popularity is underscored by its frequent use in sports broadcasts and major sporting events worldwide, where it serves as a universal symbol of triumph and camaraderie. Its distinctive arrangement, featuring John's soaring vocals and Paul McCartney's iconic guitar solo, has cemented its place in the cultural lexicon as a timeless celebration of victory.