Mr. Bad Guy

Album: Mr. Bad Guy (1985)
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    You're trespassing this is not okay
    Wrong invitation
    Better not stick around my alley way

    I'm Mr Bad Guy
    Yes I'm everybody's Mr Bad Guy
    Defend yourself I bring catastrophe
    Oh it's the only way to live from day to day

    Your big daddy he big business man
    No recommendation
    Feel like the president of the USA

    I'm Mr Bad Guy
    Yes I'm everybody's Mr Bad Guy
    Defend yourself I bring catastrophe
    Oh it's the only way to live from day to day

    I'm Mr Bad Guy
    They're all afraid of me
    I can ruin peoples lives yeah yeah
    Mr Bad Guy don't go upsetting me
    I can make you lose your mind
    Posses you any time
    I'm Mr Bad Guy Mr Bad Guy bad guy

    Everyone's afraid of me
    Everyone's afraid of me

    Yes I'm Mr Bad Guy
    Yes I'm everybody's Mr Bad Guy
    Defend yourself I bring catastrophe
    Oh it's the only way to live from day to day
    Writer/s: FREDDIE MERCURY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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