“Radio Ga Ga” is a 1984 song performed and recorded by the British rock band Queen, written by their drummer Roger Taylor. It was released as a single with “I Go Crazy” by Brian May as the B-side.It was included as the opening track on the album The Works and is also featured on the band’s compilation albums Greatest Hits II and Classic Queen.. The song, which makes a nostalgic defence of the.. Radio All we hear is Radio ga ga Radio goo goo Radio ga ga All we hear is Radio ga ga Radio ga ga Radio what’s new? Radio, someone still loves you! We watch the shows, we watch the stars On videos for hours and hours We hardly need to use our ears How music changes through the years Let’s hope you never leave old friend Like all good things on.
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Queen. Album The Works. “Radio Ga Ga” is the first track off of Queen’s 1984 album “The Works”. Written by the band’s drummer Roger Taylor, derived from the term “radio caca” which he heard from his toddler. Changing the term “caca” to “ga ga” (which is where popstar Lady Gaga got her name inspiration from), turned the.. All we hear is “Radio ga ga Radio goo goo Radio ga ga” All we hear is “Radio ga ga “Radio blah blah” Radio, what’s new? Radio, someone still loves you We watch the shows, we watch the stars On videos for hours and hours We hardly need to use our ears How music changes through the years Let’s hope you never leave, old friend