All For One

Album: Single release only (2016)
Charted: 17
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  • All for one, one for all
    If we all join hands, we'll make a wall

    All for one, one for all
    If we all join hands, we'll make a wall

    All for one, one for all
    If we all join hands, we'll make a wall

    Inside of me, for I to see
    In harmony, all designed to be
    The mystery, all eyes to see
    Chemistry, all one family

    All for one, one for all
    If we take a stand, we shall not fall

    Inside of me, for I to see
    In harmony, all designed to be
    The mystery, all eyes to see
    Chemistry, all one family

    Beside of me, all over me
    Behind of me, right in front of me
    Inside of me, for I to see
    In harmony, all one family

    Inside of me, for I to see
    In harmony, all designed to be
    The mystery, all eyes to see
    Chemistry, all one family

    All for one, one for all
    If we all join hands, we'll make a wall Writer/s: ALAN WREN, GARY MOUNTFIELD, IAN BROWN, JOHN SQUIRE
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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