Vincent Price

Album: Now What?! (2013)
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  • Lightning flashing on a heavy iron gate
    Scares me to death but I just can't wait
    Deep in a dungeon there's a rattling of chains
    Mad Dr. Phibes gonna eat my brains

    It feels so good to be afraid
    Vincent Price is back again

    The heart pumping louder, the music's out of time
    The vampire's dying, he's got to have wine
    Red blood dripping, she doesn't have a prayer
    I know it's not real but I just don't care

    It feels so good to be afraid
    Vincent Price is back again

    I want seven screaming virgins on a sacrificial altar
    Howling dogs, screeching doors and zombies to die for Writer/s: Don Airey, Ian Gillian, Ian Paice, Robert Ezrin, Roger Glover, Steve Morse
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, Wixen Music Publishing
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