Rollin' Over
Brian May · Back to the Light
I'll be long time gone by the break of day
Tell everyone that I'm gonna find it
There ain't nothin' gonna stop me
Rollin' over, rollin' over, rollin' over, rollin' over
Save all your loving 'till I get home
To the sweetest lovin' sunshine that I've ever known
Tell everyone that I'm gonna find it
There ain't nothin' gonna stop me
Rollin' over, rollin' over, rollin' over, rollin' over
Shak-do-way, yeah-yeah-yeah
Shak-do-way, yeah-yeah-yeah
Save all your loving 'till I get home
To the sweetest lovin' sunshine that I've ever known
Tell everyone that I'm gonna find it
There ain't nothin' gonna stop me
Rollin' over, rollin' over, rollin' over, rollin' over
Rollin' over, shak-do-way
Rollin' over, yeah-yeah-yeah
See the fur to keep you warm
Softly round your tiny form
About Rollin' Over
Brian May's "Rollin' Over" stands as a defining track from his 2006 album *Back to the Light*, marking a significant return to his solo career following his tenure with Queen. Recorded in the early 2000s, the song blends rock energy with the melodic sensibilities that have characterized May's solo work throughout his discography. As a central piece on *Back to the Light*, it showcases his signature songwriting style, featuring intricate guitar work and a structure that appeals to both long-time Queen fans and new listeners exploring his catalog. The recording captures the emotional depth and technical proficiency for which May is renowned, solidifying his status as a respected figure in contemporary rock music. This track exemplifies the seamless integration of science and artistry often found in his compositions, offering a polished listen that honors his legacy while establishing a new chapter in his solo journey.

