Step On Me

Queen · Queen In Nuce

Know what I said when I saw you crying
Hang on that's folly
I was reeking the head I believed your lying
You're just a bad memory
My life was going to be better
My why could I never ever see she'd step on me
Well I talked to your friend just the other day
I was gonna look and raise a smile
And she hid a smile and she ain't like you
Been asleep from all the journeys a little while
My life was going to be better
My why could I never ever see she'd step on me
Step on me,step on me,step on me
Now it's so good I won't waste my time
On a two year old picture of you
Oh now that you're gone everything's fine
But you probably think that we're through
My life was going to be better
My why could I never ever see she'd step on me
Step on me,step on me,step on me
Now it's so good I won't waste my time
On a two year old picture of you
Oh now that you're gone everything's fine
But you probably think that we're through
My life was going to be better
My why could I never ever see she'd step on me
Never ever see she'd step on me

Step On Me

Queen's 1974 track 'Step On Me' stands as a defining example of their hard rock and glam metal fusion, characterized by its driving rhythm section and Freddie Mercury's distinctive vocal delivery. Originally recorded for the album 'Queen II', the song exemplifies the band's ability to blend theatrical flair with powerful, danceable energy. It remains a staple of their live performances, showcasing the group's signature stage presence and musical innovation that would come to define their legacy. The recording captures the raw power of the era, cementing its place within the canon of classic rock anthems.