Stop All The Fighting

Queen · Other Songs - Queen

Words and music by freddie mercury



Stop all stop all (stop all) the fighting

Stop all stop all stop all the fighting

Stop it stop all the fighting

We want to live in a better place (live in a better place)

We want to make a better human race

We want to live in a better place (stop all the fighting)

We want to make a better human race

Stop all the fighting stop all the fighting

Dont do that dont get all excited

You know that know that - not gonna like it

Stop all (stop all) stop all stop all the fighting

We want to live in a better place (yeah yeah yeah yeah)

We want to make a better human race

We want to live in a better place (stop all the fighting)

We want to make a better human race

Stop all the fighting stop all the fighting

Get all excited

You dont have to do that

Youre not gonna like it

Thats a point of fact

We want to live in a better place

We want to make a better human race for you

We want to live in a better place

We want to make a better human race

Stop all the fighting stop all the fighting

Stop All The Fighting

Released in 1977 on the album *A Day at the Races*, this track stands as a defining anthem of the Queen era, blending hard rock with theatrical flair. The song features Freddie Mercury's powerful vocals and iconic drumming by Roger Taylor, delivering a message of unity that transcends its original context. Often associated with the band's stadium rock style, it showcases the group's ability to fuse complex musical arrangements with accessible, driving rhythms. While the lyrics address conflict, the musical performance remains a celebration of the band's signature energy and Mercury's commanding stage presence, cementing its place in their extensive discography.