Gimme The Prize (Kurgan's Theme)

Brian May

Garage and water from the sprinklers
It also left a man's decapitated body lying on the floor
Next to his own severed head
A head which at this time has no name

I know his name

Here I am
I'm the master of your destiny
I am the one the only one
I am the God of kingdom come

Gimme the prize
Just gimme the prize

Give me your kings
Let me squeeze then in my hands

Your puny princes
Your so called leaders of your land

I'll eat them whole before I'm done
The battle's fought and the game is won
I am the one the only one
I am the God of kingdom come

Gimme the prize
Just gimme the prize

Now you die

I have something to say
it's better to burn out than to fade away
There can be only one

Move over
I said move over

Hey hey hey clear the way
There's no escape from my authority - didn't I tell you

I am the one the only one
I am the God of kingdom come

Gimme the prize
Just gimme the prize

I am the one the only one
I am the God of kingdom come

Gimme the prize

There can be only one

Trivia about the song Gimme The Prize (Kurgan's Theme) by Queen

On which albums was the song “Gimme The Prize (Kurgan's Theme)” released by Queen?
Queen released the song on the albums “A Kind Of Magic” in 1986, “Princes Of The Universe” in 1986, and “Queen Singles Collections Vol. 3” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Gimme The Prize (Kurgan's Theme)” by Queen?
The song “Gimme The Prize (Kurgan's Theme)” by Queen was composed by Brian May.

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