Who said that my party was all over
Huh huh I'm in pretty good shape
The best years of my life are like a supernova
Huh huh perpetual craze I said that
Everybody drank my wine - you get my drift
And then we took a holiday on Khashoggi's ship, well
We really had a good good time they was all so sexy
We was bad we was blitzed
All in all it was a pretty good trip

This big bad sucker with a fist as big as your head
Wanted to get me I said go away
I said kiss my ass honey
He pulled out a gun wanted to arrest me
I said uh uh uh babe
Now listen no-one stops my party
No-one stops my party
No-one no-one no-one stops my party
Just like I said
We were phased we was pissed
Just having a total eclipse

That's good

This one's on me so let us do it just right
This here one party don't get started 'till midnight

Everybody party to the left - party to the right
Do it all night alright alright
Should I lay my hands on you all right
Left, right
Left right no-one stops my


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Khashoggi's Ship Lyrics as written by Freddie Mercury Brian Harold May

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    Khashoggi was some kind of Saudi Arabian prince who went around the world on a huge yacht and had big parties with the rich and famous. He was also an arms smuggler etc. Basically doing whatever cool things you can do on a floating ship.
    bugmenoton December 14, 2005   Link
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    This is a wicked song it rocks! WOOOOOHOOOOO!!!!!!!!! NO one stops my party!!!!!!
    mercury_girl86on May 24, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    It does rock :-) A great Freddie song!
    Scandalon January 22, 2005   Link
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    This song ROCKS! I love it madly, it burns through my veins and gives me energy. And it's all thank to Freddie's great voice!
    Izzybowieon March 19, 2008   Link
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    We Was Pissed lol
    BrownHairedGirl828on July 05, 2011   Link

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