Yesterday my life was in ruin
Now today I know what I'm doing
Got a feeling I should be doing all right
Doing all right
Where will I be this time tomorrow?
Jumped in joy or sinking in sorrow
Anyway I should be doing all right
Doing all right
Should be waiting for the sun
Looking 'round to find the words to say
Should be waiting for the skies to clear
There ain't time in all the world
Should be waiting for the sun
And anyway, I got to hide away
Yesterday my life was in ruin
Now today God knows what I'm doing
Anyway I should be doing all right
Doing all right
Doing all right~•~•~•~•👑•~•~•~•~
♪ Song fact: A very interesting and complex song, which starts as a wonderful ballad and morphs into a furious heavy metal piece. It's very well produced and contains some superb acoustic guitar work. It was originally a Smile-song (the precursor to Queen) and that's why Smile's bass-player and lead singer Tim Staffell gets a co-writing credit. The Queen-version is much heavier and completely re-arranged. It was probably recorded to have enough songs for the first album. This song is quite special to Tim Staffell, not because it has ever bowled him over as being a particulary brilliant song (as he honestly says), but because it got him out of a hole more than once. He was sometimes in financial trouble and the royalties (because of the inclusion on Queen's first album) helped a lot.
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