Machines (Or Back To Humans)

Brian May / Roger Taylor

It's a machines world
Don't tell me I ain't got no soul
When the machines take over
It ain't no place for rock and roll

They tell me I don't care
But deep inside I'm just a man
They freeze me they burn me
They squeeze me they stress me
With smoke blackened pistons of steel they compress me
But no one but no one but no one can wrest me away
Back to humans

We have no disease no trouble of mind
No thank you or please no regard for the time
We never cry we never retreat
We have no conception of love or defeat

What's that machine noise?
It's bytes and megachips for tea
It's that machine boys
With random access memory
Never worry never mind
Not for money not for gold

It's software is hardware
It's heartbeat is time-share
It's midwife's a disc drive
It's sex life is quantised
It's self-perpetuating a parahumanoidarianised

Back to humans
Back to humans

Back to machines
Machines

Living in a new world
Thinking in the past
Living in a new world
How you gonna last?
Machine world

Change

Back to humans

It's a machines world
Thinking in the past (back to humans)
Living in a new world
How you gonna last?
Machine world

It's a machine's world

Trivia about the song Machines (Or Back To Humans) by Queen

On which albums was the song “Machines (Or Back To Humans)” released by Queen?
Queen released the song on the albums “The Works” in 1984, “The Miracle” in 1989, “Queen Singles Collection 2” in 2009, “Deep Cuts Vol. 3 (1984don-1995)” in 2011, and “Machines (Or 'Back To Humans')” in 2023.
Who composed the song “Machines (Or Back To Humans)” by Queen?
The song “Machines (Or Back To Humans)” by Queen was composed by Brian May and Roger Taylor.

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