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This is a version of Queen’s 1974 song “See What a Fool I’ve Been,”, recorded live, July 1973, at the BBC in London. It was included on the 2011 deluxe edition of Queen’s second album, Queen II.
In 1973 Queen performed three sessions at the BBC, each session yielding four songs; the second session...
[Intro]
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
[Verse 1]
I caught a train
A train to Georgia
Sixteen coaches long
Oh Lord, I said
Sixteen coaches long, yeah
Wow
[Verse 2]
I walked proud onto the highway
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, oh Lord I said
Greyhound bus had gone
Wow, surprise to me
[Verse 3]
I walked proud onto the highway
Greyhound bus had gone, oh Lord I said
Greyhound bus had gone
It went a long time ago
Sure did
[Outro]
Well she's gone
Gone this morning
See what a fool I've been
So long, I said
What a... foo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-ool... I've been
See What a Fool I’ve Been (Live BBC Session, London / July 1973 / 2011 Remix) was written by Brian May.
See What a Fool I’ve Been (Live BBC Session, London / July 1973 / 2011 Remix) was produced by Roger Taylor & Brian May & Jeff Griffin.
Queen released See What a Fool I’ve Been (Live BBC Session, London / July 1973 / 2011 Remix) on Wed Mar 16 2011.
Per Brian May,
“This song has remained a mystery to me over the years, too. It is based on an old blues number. When I tried to find out the original writer at the time, and again a few years later, I drew a blank. My recollection is that I heard it on a TV show performed, I think, by Muddy Waters....