Doing All Right

Queen · Queen

Yesterday my life was in ruin
Now today I know what I'm doing
Gotta feeling I should be doing all right
Doing all right

Where will I be this time tomorrow
Jump in joy or sinking in sorrow
Anyway I should be doing all right
Doing all right

Should be waiting for the sun
Looking round to find the words to say
Should be waiting for the skies to clear
There a time in all the world
Should be waiting for the sun
And anyway I've got hide away

Ah ah ah ah
Yesterday my life was in ruin
Now today God knows what I'm doing
Anyway I should be doing all right
Doing all right

Doing all right

Doing All Right

Queen's "Doing All Right" stands as a quintessential example of the band's ability to blend theatrical rock with melodic pop sensibilities. Recorded during the late 1970s, the track exemplifies the band's signature style, characterized by Freddie Mercury's distinctive vocal delivery and the interplay between Brian May's guitar work and Roger Taylor's driving drums. While often associated with the broader "Queen" catalog, its specific recording session and release history place it within the band's prolific output of that era. The song captures the confident, almost defiant attitude typical of Queen's live performances and studio recordings, serving as a testament to their enduring influence on hard rock and arena pop. It remains a staple of their discography, frequently performed and celebrated for its catchy hook and dynamic arrangement.