To fight for
Queen and country
To rage in bloody wars
To shoot without a conscience
To die without a cause
They gave us guns for toys
They showed us how to play
So we became the dogs of war
To blow ourselves away
To fight for
Queen and country
To rage in bloody wars
To shoot without a conscience
To die without a cause
The power and the glory
The power and the glory
And so it came to pass
Oh, we had killed a fellow man
Oh, we raised our flags on peace
Oh, all the pride was in our heads
To fight for
Queen and country
To rage in bloody wars
To shoot without a conscience
To die without a cause
The power and the glory
The power and the glory
The power and the glory
The power and the glory
To fight for
Queen and country
To rage in her bloody wars
To shoot without a conscience
To die without a cause
The power and the glory
The power and the glory
The power and the glory
The power and the glory
"I Want It All" is a song by British rock band Queen, featured on their 1989 studio album The Miracle.
Written by guitarist and backing vocalist Brian May (but credited to Queen) and produced by David Richards, it was released as the first single from the album on 2 May 1989.
"I Want It All" reached number three on the singles charts of the United Kingdom, Finland, Ireland and New Zealand, as well as on the US Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart.
Elsewhere, it peaked at number two in the Netherlands and charted within the top 10 in Australia, Belgium, Germany, Norway and Switzerland.
With its message about fighting for one's own goals it became an anti-apartheid protest song in South Africa.
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