My Secret Fantasy

This 'Innuendo' track was probably written by John (and possibly Freddie as well), and is dominated with synthesisers and drums, with an almost funky feel. The lyrics are fairly undeveloped and many are ad-libbed. The track was recorded in 1990, and it doesn't fit in with the rest of the 'Innuendo' album at all. Two versions are available, originating from the studio or a Queen Convention (which is the same version but with audience noise). Length 2:34.


Lyrics:

Ah
Oooh-oo-oooh

My fantasy
My fantasy

Oooooooh
Gives me pleasure
Gives me pleasure
Oooh-oo-oooh
My secret fantasy
Ooh-oo-ooh, ooh-oo-ooh

My fantasy

Yeah
(Fantasy) gives me pleasure
Gives me pleasure
Do, do, do, do
Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do
Ha

Ahh
Ah, ah, ahhh
Ah, ah, ahhh, ahh, ahh, ahh
Oooh, yeah, yeah
Fantasy
It's my fantasy
It's my fantasy (secret fantasy), fantasy

Oooh-ooh, oooh-ooh




Lyrics submitted by TheOlsna

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    it quite good, reminds me of hot space someway

    TheOlsnaon March 08, 2007   Link

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