McFly - Where Did All The Guitars Go? lyrics

[McFly - Where Did All The Guitars Go? lyrics]

Went driving in my car
Turned on the radio
I didn't get that far
I started wondering

Where did all the guitars go?
Did they all disappear?
Where did all the guitars go?
What is this shit that I hear?

Who's gonna play for the kids with long hair
When nobody cares?
How will they cope with the pain?
Don't you know that rock n' roll is good for the soul?

Wanted to write a song (Wanted to write a song)
I booked a studio
I took a look around
And started wondering

Where did all the guitars go?
Did someone take them away?
Where did all the guitars go?
Now I got nothing to play

Who's gonna play for the kids with long hair
When nobody cares?
How will they cope with the pain?
Don't you know that rock n' roll is good for the soul?

Where did the guitars go?
Where did the guitars go, ooh-ooh-ooh?
Where did the guitars go?
Where did the guitars go?

Rock n' roll is good for the soul
Rock n' roll is good for the soul
Rock n' roll is good for the soul
Rock n' roll is good for the soul
Rock n' roll is good for the soul
Rock n' roll is good for the soul
Rock n' roll is good for the soul

I went and played a show
Thousands of people came
And as the lights went down
That's when I realized

This is where the guitars go
It's where they'll always belong
This is where the guitars go
Now everyone play along

Oh, they'll always be there
When no one else cares
It's how we cope with the pain
Don't you know that rock n' roll is good for the soul?

Rock n' roll is good for the soul
Rock n' roll is good, is good for the soul
Is good for the soul

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About the song McFly - Where Did All The Guitars Go?

McFly, the British pop-rock band known for their infectious melodies and catchy tunes, has made a triumphant return with their latest single, "Where Did All the Guitars Go?" The song, accompanied by an official video, has generated a buzz among fans and music enthusiasts alike.

Listeners have praised the band's new album for showcasing Dougie's vocals in multiple songs. The inclusion of his voice brought a refreshing dynamic to McFly's sound. Fans jokingly suggested that Jimmy Kadesch should cover the song himself. Positive feedback flooded in, emphasizing how the new album surpassed their previous release, "Young Dumb Thrills."

The band's ability to inspire others and their longevity in the industry garnered appreciation from devoted fans. Some expressed admiration for McFly's resistance to conform to major label expectations, choosing to create genuine power pop-rock rather than succumb to digital trends. The song's riff and beat were compared to AC/DC, showing the band's versatility in embracing different styles.

The international fanbase showed their unwavering support, spanning across different countries and languages. From fans in Colombia expressing their desire to attend McFly's concerts to followers in Egypt still being captivated by the band's unique style, the love for McFly extended worldwide. The band's consistent ability to connect with fans across generations was highly commendable.

Listeners from diverse musical backgrounds, including metalheads and fans of bands like Trivium and Iron Maiden, found themselves enjoying McFly's rock'n'roll spin. The song's catchy nature and impressive guitar solo caught the attention of these listeners, highlighting the potential of McFly's music to attract a broader audience. The band's ability to reinvent themselves while staying true to their roots was applauded.

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