Queen - See What A Fool I've Been (Langham Studio Version)

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BBC Langham Studio version of See What A Fool I've Been. Recorded on July 25th 1973 and broadcast on Radio 1 on September 24th 1973. Recorded at Langham One Studio in London.

Lyrics:
Well she's gone
Gone this morning
See what a fool I've been
Oh Lord, I said
What a fool I've been
Wow

Caught a train
A train to Georgia
Sixteen coaches long
Oh Lord, I said
Sixteen coaches long, yeah
Wow

I walked out
Onto the highway
Oooh, ow, ow, ow, ow
Oh Lord, I said
Greyhound bus had gone
Wow, surprise
Now hit

Woooh
I walked out
Onto the highway
Greyhound bus had gone
Oh Lord, I said
Greyhound bus had gone
It went a long time ago, sure did
Wow

Oh, well she's gone
Gone this morning
See what a fool I've been
So long I said what a
Fo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oool
I've been, oooh

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  • Queen kick Zeppelin arse fullstop. Even at the blues.

    I have a version of this where Freddie sings with a falsetto most of the song what is it from?

  • WOW..Freddie the best at everything

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  • This is the best version... Sixteen coaches long!

  • @m86ichael The Seven Seas of Rhye B-Side version, probably. This is the most well-known version, being on the Seven Seas of Rhye single, the 1991 US Queen II CD and the 2011 Queen II CD.

  • @alkalineburner it was not on queen 2

  • HAPPY BIRTHDAY FARROKH BULSARA!

  • 3 Dislikes? WTF!!???

  • @m86ichael shut your mouth.

    they're both great bands!! but blues is more zeppelin's than queen's

    they gave it a try sometimes with excellent result, but nothing like Since I've Been Loving You

    but I couldn't ever imagine led zeppelin having epic lyrics/concepts or complex harmony as queen's.

  • @Salse7rito It's all Brian May, but he loved to layer guitars in harmony in the studio. Almost all of their early tracks, and a lot of later ones, feature layered guitars in harmony. But it is all Brian playing.

  • @m86ichael Queen II. Great album!

  • @m86ichael It's probably the album version from Queen II

  • @m86ichael the original Seven Seas of Rhye B-side :)

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