What do you think Doing All Right means?

Queen: Doing All Right Meaning

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Doing All Right Lyrics

Yesterday my life was in ruin
Now today I know what I'm doing
Gotta feeling I should be doing all right
Doing all right
Where will I be this time tomorrow
Jump in joy or sinking in sorrow
Anyway I should be doing all right
Doing all...

  1. anonymous
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    Aug 19th 2017 !⃝

    It does means that EVERYTHING is JUST allright. When freddie used to woke up in the morning, he wanted everything to be allright. EVERYTHING. E-VERY-THIN-G (the final g pronounced after the previous syllabus as a stand-alone letter, quiet lonely, is just a thiny bit of exposed sound). He wanted the shoes to be perfect, and perfectly there in their position as they were supposed to be. He wanted the coffe and the milk and the plumcake to be there; right there in the specific position he ever asked to his serve. He wanted the tube of the bath to be in a certain position, vertically leaning, with a specific design done over the bathroom in order to get all of the elements in a superior mixing of order, spiritually designed by his intellectual thoughts (that were numerous at the time!). So, when everything, i mean JUST EVERYTHING, was allright, he would feel happy. That's how he came with the song. One day everything was JUST allright as he had ever dreamed about and (he) wanted to express it to the world at his best. So he wrote down a song thence revealing why he had a happy mood.


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