Face It Alone
Queen · Other Songs - Queen
When something here so near
And dear to life
Explodes inside
You feel your soul
Is set on fire
There's something
De-de-de-de-oh
De-de-de-ay-oh-oh-oh-oh-ohh
When the moon has lost it's clothes
And the sun begins to Loom
When something here so near (and so far)
And dear to life (tonight)
Explodes inside (falls down inside)
You feel your soul (you cry till you hurt)
Is set on fire (go out and hear)
There's something
De-de-de-de-oh
De-de-de-ay-oh-oh-oh-oh-ohh
When the moon has lost it's clothes
And the sun begins to Loom
De-de-de-de-oh
De-de-de-ay-oh-oh-oh-oh-ohh
And dear to life
Explodes inside
You feel your soul
Is set on fire
There's something
De-de-de-de-oh
De-de-de-ay-oh-oh-oh-oh-ohh
When the moon has lost it's clothes
And the sun begins to Loom
When something here so near (and so far)
And dear to life (tonight)
Explodes inside (falls down inside)
You feel your soul (you cry till you hurt)
Is set on fire (go out and hear)
There's something
De-de-de-de-oh
De-de-de-ay-oh-oh-oh-oh-ohh
When the moon has lost it's clothes
And the sun begins to Loom
De-de-de-de-oh
De-de-de-ay-oh-oh-oh-oh-ohh
Face It Alone
Queen's "Face It Alone" stands as a powerful solo effort by Freddie Mercury, recorded during the band's prolific 1970s period. The track exemplifies the group's signature blend of rock and opera, featuring Mercury's distinctive vocal range and theatrical delivery. While often associated with the band's collaborative spirit, the song highlights Mercury's individual artistry and his ability to convey deep emotion through melody and rhythm. It remains a staple of their discography, showcasing the enduring legacy of their work and the impact of their music on rock history.
