Choose a track to play
Tell you what
It's time you all enjoy it
Everybody
It's call, "Keep yourself alive"
Yeah, right
Keep yourself alive
Get up
Yeah
I was told a million times of all the troubles in my way
Might you grow a little wiser, little better every day
But if I crossed a million rivers, and I rode a million miles
Still be where I started, bread and butter for a smile
Sold a million mirrors in a shopping alley way
But I never saw my face in any window any day
Now they say your folks are telling you, "Be a superstar"
Tell you just be satisfied, stay right where you are
Keep yourself alive
Keep yourself alive
All you people
Keep yourself alive
That's right
That's right
Whoo!
Well, I loved a million women in a belladonic haze
And I ate a million dinners brought to me on silver trays
Give me everything I need, feed my body and my soul
Grow a little bigger, maybe that can be my goal
Told a million times of all the people in my way
How I had to keep on trying and get better every day
But if I crossed a million rivers, rode a million miles
Still be where I started, same as when I started
Keep yourself alive
Keep yourself alive
All you people
Keep yourself alive
Keep yourself alive
Keep yourself alive
Take you on your time and honey
Honey, you survive
Do you think you're better every day?
No, I just think I'm two steps nearer to my grave
Keep yourself alive
Keep yourself alive
All you people
Keep yourself alive
Keep yourself alive
Keep yourself alive
All you people
Keep yourself alive
Keep yourself alive (come on, come on)
Keep yourself alive
All you people
Keep yourself alive
Hey, thank you
"Keep Yourself Alive" is an electrifying live performance by the legendary rock band Queen, captured at The Rainbow Theatre in 1974. This iconic song showcases Freddie Mercury's powerful vocals and the band's tight harmonies, embodying the energy and flamboyance that Queen is known for. As one of their earliest hits, it sets the tone for their dynamic career and has continued to resonate with fans across generations.
This unforgettable live rendition exemplifies Queen's charisma and passion, akin to other hits like "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Somebody to Love." The energy of the performance and the band's unique sound remain a significant part of rock history, cementing Queen's place as one of the greatest bands of all time.