“These Are The Days Of Our Lives” Queen Song Lyrics
Sometimes I get to feeling
I was back in the old days long ago
When we were kids, when we were young
Things seemed so perfect. You know?
The days were endless, we were crazy, we were young
The sun was always shining. We just lived for fun
Sometimes it seems like lately
I just don’t know
The rest of my life’s been just a show
Those were the days of our lives
The bad things in life were so few
Those days are all gone now
But one thing is true
When I look and I find I still love you
You can’t turn back the clock
You can’t turn back the tide
Ain’t that a shame?
Ooh, I’d like to go back one time on a roller-coaster ride
When life was just a game
No use in sitting and thinking on what you did
When you can lay back and enjoy it through your kids
Sometimes it seems like lately
I just don’t know
Better sit back and go with the flow
‘Cause these are the days of our lives
They’ve flown in the swiftness of time
These days are all gone now
But some things remain
When I look and I find no change
Those were the days of our lives. Yeah
The bad things in life were so few
Those days are all gone now
But one thing’s still true
When I look and I find I still love you
I still love you
Lyrical Diary : “These Are The Days Of Our Lives” Queen Song Lyrics
“These Are The Days Of Our Lives” Queen Song Lyrics. album: “Innuendo” (1991). Writer(s): Freddie Mercury
Roger Taylor, the band’s drummer, was mostly responsible for writing this song.
On the day when Freddie Mercury would have turned 45 years old, September 5, 1991, the song was issued as a single in the United States. It was released as a double A-side single in the UK along with “Bohemian Rhapsody” on December 9, just after Freddie Mercury passed away; the song was included on both sides of the single.
On the UK Singles chart, “These Are the Days of Our Lives” shot straight to the top spot, where it remained for five weeks after its initial appearance.
At the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert held on April 20, 1992, George Michael and Lisa Stansfield gave the first live rendition of this song. The concert was held in honor of Freddie Mercury. This live rendition was featured on the band’s EP “Five Live,” released in 1993.
In 1992, the “Best Single” category at the Brit Awards was won by this song.
This song’s music video was Freddie Mercury’s final appearance in one of his projects.