Requiem (We Will Remember)

Album: Solid Ball Of Rock (1986)
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  • Somewhere in the night
    A candle burns for you
    The eternal flame
    The light keeps shining on
    Your music is immortal
    It's stood the test of time
    You're gone but not forgotten
    You walk with us

    We will remember
    They were born to rock and roll
    We will remember, woah oh

    This song's a celebration
    Of what you gave to us
    The legacy you left still marches on
    Still they play your music
    All around the world
    Blasting through the airwaves
    To the stars

    We will remember
    They were born to rock and roll
    We will remember, woah oh

    From London to Chicago
    From the mountains to the sea
    The legacy you left
    Will never die

    We will remember
    They were born to rock and roll
    We will remember, woah oh

    We will remember
    They were born to rock and roll
    We will remember, woah oh

    From London to Chicago
    From the mountains to the sea

    We will remember
    They were born to rock and roll
    We will remember, woah oh

    We will remember
    They were born to rock and roll
    We will remember, woah oh

    We will remember
    They were born to rock and roll
    We will remember, woah oh

    We will remember
    They were born to rock and roll
    We will remember Writer/s: Graham Oliver, Nigel Glocker, Peter Byford, Timothy Carter
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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