The Invisible Man (12 Version)

Queen · Other Songs - Queen

I'm the invisible man

I'm the invisible invisible invisible man



I'm the invisible man

I'm the invisible man

Incredible how you can

See right through me

I'm the invisible man

I'm the invisible man

It's criminal how I can

See right through you



When you hear a sound

That you just can't place

Feel somethin' move

That you just can't trace

When something sits

On the end of your bed

Don't turn around

When you hear me tread



I'm the invisible man

I'm the invisible man

Incredible how you can

See right through me

I'm the invisible man

I'm the invisible man

It's criminal how I can

See right through you



And I'm in your room

And I'm in your bed

And I'm in your life

And I'm in your head

Like C.I.A.

Or the F.B.I.

You'll never get close

Never take me alive



I'm the invisible man

I'm the invisible man

Incredible how you can

See right through me

I'm the invisible man

I'm the invisible man

It's criminal how I can

See right through you



I'm the invisible man

I'm the invisible man

I'm the invisible man

I'm the invisible man

I'm the invisible man



I'm the invisible man

I'm the invisible man

Incredible how you can

See right through me

I'm the invisible man

I'm the invisible man

It's criminal how I can

See right through you



Hah, hah, hah, hello

Hah, hah, hah, o.k.

Hah, hah, hah, hello-hello-hello-hello

Never had a real good friend - not a boy or girl

No-one knows what I've been through - let my flag unfurl

So I make my mark from the edge of the world

From the edge of the world

From the edge of the world



I'm the invisible invisible invisible invisible man

The Invisible Man (12 Version)

Freddie Mercury's 1976 studio recording of 'The Invisible Man' stands as a masterclass in theatrical rock, blending operatic vocal prowess with a driving, rhythmic rock foundation. Released on the album *A Night at the Opera*, the track exemplifies Queen's signature ability to fuse disparate musical elements into a cohesive, electrifying experience. The twelve-minute version extends the song's narrative arc, allowing the music to build through complex instrumental interludes and soaring vocal runs that showcase Mercury's unique command of the stage. As a staple of the band's discography, the recording remains a defining piece of progressive rock, celebrated for its dramatic structure and enduring influence on the genre. It captures the essence of a live performance translated to vinyl, offering a dynamic listening experience that continues to resonate with fans of classic rock and theatrical music.