Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy

Album: Desolation Angels (1979)
Charted: 13
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  • Here comes the jesters, one, two three
    It's all part of my fantasy
    I love the music and I love to see the crowd
    Dancin' In the aisles and singin' out loud

    Here comes the dancers one bye one
    Your mama's callin' but you're havin' fun
    You find you're dancin' on a number nine cloud
    Put your hands together now and sing It out loud

    Its all part of my rock 'n roll fantasy
    Its all part of my rock 'n roll dream
    Its all part of my rock 'n roll fantasy
    Its all part of my rock 'n roll dream

    Put up the spotlights one and all
    And let the feelin' get down to your soul
    The music's so loud you can hear the sound
    Reachin' for the sky and churn In up the ground

    Its all part of my rock 'n roll fantasy
    Its all part of my rock 'n roll dream
    Its all part of my rock 'n roll fantasy
    Its all part of my rock 'n roll dream Writer/s: PAUL RODGERS
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Comments: 1

  • Ray Mumford from UkI was at the Ridge Farm sessions as I was asked to do the sleeve. I remember Paul playing a white Strat through a synth to create the riff. Sadly my manager became too 'ambitious' and screwed it up so they never even saw my designs, which I still have.
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