The Show Must Go On

Roger Taylor, John Deacon, Brian May, Freddie Mercury

Baby, although I chose this lonely life
It seems it's strangling me now
All the wild men, big cigars, gigantic cars
They're all laughing at me now

Oh I've been used
I've been taken for a fool, oh what a fool
I broke all the rules
But I won't let the show go on

Baby look there's an enormous crowd of people
And they're all after my blood
I wish maybe they'd tear down the walls
Of this theatre and let me out, let me out

Oh I've been so blind
I've wasted time
Wasted, wasted, oh so much time
Walking on the wire, high wire
But I won't let the show go on

Oh I've been so blind
I've wasted time
Wasted, wasted, oh so much time
Walking on the wire, high wire

But I won't let the show go on
Baby I wish you'd help me escape
And help me get away
Leave me outside my address

Far away from this masquerade
I've been so used I've been so abused
I've been a fool I broke all the rules
I've been so used oh and abused

But I won't let the show go
I said I won't let the show oh
Won't let the show go on

Trivia about the song The Show Must Go On by Leo Sayer

On which albums was the song “The Show Must Go On” released by Leo Sayer?
Leo Sayer released the song on the albums “The Very Best Of Leo Sayer” in 1979, “The Show Must Go On” in 1980, “All The Best” in 1993, “20 Greatest Hits” in 1996, “The River Sessions” in 2005, and “At His Very Best” in 2005.
Who composed the song “The Show Must Go On” by Leo Sayer?
The song “The Show Must Go On” by Leo Sayer was composed by Roger Taylor, John Deacon, Brian May, Freddie Mercury.

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