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Sam Ryder & Brian May - Lazy Sunday - Fought & Lost
Lazy Sunday
01. I Remember Everything
02. Lose Control (strings version)
03. Gimme Love
04. Religiously
05. YOU & I
06. Strangers
07. That’s Not How This Works (Sabrina’s version)
08. Before You
09. Vertigo
10. City Boys
11. Born to Be Alive
12. Ribbons
13. When Love Sucks
14. Ice Slippin
15. Fought & Lost
16. 2 die 4
17. A Beautiful Life
18. lie
19. Save Me the Trouble
20. Light On in the Kitchen
21. STRINGS
22. Motion
23. The Painter
24. Seasons
25. Change Your Mind
26. Two Weeks Ago
27. Show Me Off
28. Straight and Narrow
29. Only Have Eyes 42
30. How I Learned to Pray
31. Would You Do It Again?
32. Your Arms
33. Maybe I’m Lonely
34. I Choose You
35. Dear Insecurity
Congratulations on your jubilation
Our hearts are breaking underneath all the applause
This devastation is of our own making
But we've never tasted this much bitterness before

And everybody falls
But some of us are born to fight, and fight, and fight some more

So we will see you here
Same time, same place next year
And you may win this battle
But you'll never win the war
Better to have fought and lost than never fought at all

Go take a bow, your audience is waiting
We'll take the shadows since the limelight isn't ours
We wanted it so bad, gave it all we had
Oh, but wanting it doesn't always make it yours

This time was ours to lose
But fortune favors those who ride the storm and make it though

So we will see you here
Same time, same place next year
And you can take this battle
'Cause we're gonna win the war
Better to have fought and lost than never fought at all

So here on the same ground when the tables have turned around
Oh, when your tears fall as your world is crashing down
I hope when you see me, you remember that feeling
Oh, 'cause we've both seen the world from both sides now

And everybody falls
And life will tear you down to show you what's worth fighting for

Oh, we will see you here
Same time, same place next year
And you may win this battle
But you'll never win the war
Better to have fought and lost than never fought at all

Better to have fought and lost than never fought at all