Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy

Freddie Mercury

I can dim the lights and sing you songs
Full of sad things
We can do the tango just for two
I can serenade and gently play on your heart strings
Be your Valentino just for you

Oh love, oh lover boy
What're doing tonight? Hey, boy
Set my alarm, turn on my charm
That's because I'm a good old fashioned lover boy

Oh, let me feel you heartbeat (grow faster, faster)
Oh, can you feel my love heat? (Oh)
Come on and sit on my hot seat of love
And tell me how do you feel right after all

I'd like for you
And I to go romancing
Say the word, your wish is my command

Oh love, oh lover boy
What're doing tonight? Hey, boy
Write my letter, feel much better
And use my fancy patter on the telephone

When I'm not with you
Think of you always, I miss you
When I'm not with you
Think of me always
I love you, love you

Hey, boy, where did you get it from?
Hey, boy, where did you go?
I learned my passion
In the good old fashioned school of lover boys

Dining at the Ritz, we'll meet at nine precisely
(One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine o'clock)
I will pay the bill, you taste the wine

Driving back in style
In my saloon will do quite nicely
Take me back to yours that will be fine
(Come on and get it)

Oh love, oh lover boy
What're doing tonight? Hey, boy
Everything is alright, just hold on tight
That's because I'm a good old fashioned (fashioned) lover boy

Trivia about the song Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy by Queen

On which albums was the song “Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy” released by Queen?
Queen released the song on the albums “A Day At The Races” in 1976, “Teo Torriate” in 1976, “Queen's First E.P.” in 1977, “Greatest Hits” in 1981, “The Best 1” in 1997, “Jewels II” in 2005, “Queen Singles Collection 1” in 2008, “A Day At The Races EP (2011)” in 2011, and “Greatest Hits In Japan” in 2020.
Who composed the song “Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy” by Queen?
The song “Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy” by Queen was composed by Freddie Mercury.

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