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Stone Cold Crazy (Live At The Rainbow, London / November 1974)
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Queen
Queen
Performer
Freddie Mercury
Freddie Mercury
Vocals
Roger Taylor
Roger Taylor
Drums
Brian May
Brian May
Guitar
John Deacon
John Deacon
Bass Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
John Deacon
John Deacon
Songwriter
Brian May
Brian May
Songwriter
Freddie Mercury
Freddie Mercury
Songwriter
Roger Taylor
Roger Taylor
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Roy Thomas Baker
Roy Thomas Baker
Recording Engineer
Mike Stone
Mike Stone
Recording Engineer
Justin Shirley-Smith
Justin Shirley-Smith
Mixing Engineer
Joshua J. MacRae
Joshua J. MacRae
Mixing Engineer
Kris Fredriksson
Kris Fredriksson
Mixing Engineer
Mazen Murad
Mazen Murad
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

I tell you what
This is a number from the 'Sheer Heart Attack' album
"Stone Cold Crazy"
A one, two, three, four, a, one, two, three, four
Sleeping very soundly on a Saturday morning I was dreaming I was Al Capone
There's a rumour going round, gotta clear outta town
Yeah, I'm smelling like a dry fish bone
Here come the law, gonna break down the door, gonna carry me away once more
Never, I never, I never get it any more
Gotta get away from this stone cold floor
Crazy
Stone cold crazy, you know
Ow
Rainy afternoon I gotta blow a typhoon and I'm playing on my slide trombone
Anymore, anymore, cannot take it anymore
Gotta get away from this stone cold floor
Crazy
Stone cold crazy, you know
Watch a
Walking down the street, shooting people that I meet
With my rubber tommy water gun
Here come the deputy, he's gonna come and getta me
I gotta get me get up and run
They got the sirens loose
I ran right outta juice
They're gonna put me in a cell, if you can't go to heaven
Would you let me go to hell
Crazy
Stone cold crazy, you know
Thank you, thank you dears
Now then
We've come to a point in time, we'd like to ddo
(Liar)
A number that was released, oh they know it, might as well get on with it
It's a number released in the States as a single
Written by: Brian May, Freddie Mercury, John Deacon, Roger Taylor
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