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  1. 4 de jan. de 2018 · A list of the top 25 best Queen songs to date, based on the opinions of a music critic. The list covers the band's diverse styles, from hard rock to pop, and includes classics like "Bohemian Rhapsody", "We Will Rock You" and "Another One Bites the Dust".

    • Bon Jov

      With arena monsters like this, their best anthems tend to be...

    • Eagles

      Here’s a list of the 15 best Eagles songs to date. Over the...

    • Elton John

      Culling the best Elton John songs from his extensive catalog...

    • Def Leppard

      Between Elliott’s mile-high cries and Collen utterly owning...

    • Tom Petty

      Tom Petty’s rock relevance had inevitably waned by the 21st...

    • Bob Dylan

      Yet his songs led the way, and they have endured — as has...

    • Poison

      The Poison songs that made the biggest impact during the...

    • Supertramp

      Here’s a list of the top 10 best Supertramp songs....

  2. 28 de dez. de 2021 · A list of Queen's top 20 hits, from 'Flash' to 'We Are the Champions', with stories behind each song. Learn how Queen and Freddie Mercury created their iconic anthems, from movie soundtracks to personal tributes.

    • Tom Eames
  3. 2 de nov. de 2022 · Ahh yes, the songs. All 189 of them. From the Baroque-tinged hard rock that formed the bedrock of Queen's sound, to their explorations in funk, prog, opera and pretty well everything in between, when it came to their creativity nothing was off limits.

    • Father to Son
    • Innuendo
    • Fat Bottomed Girls
    • I Want to Break Free
    • A Kind of Magic
    • Tie Your Mother Down
    • One Vision
    • I Want It All
    • You’Re My Best Friend
    • Hammer to Fall
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    There were some fine songs on Queen II, including “Seven Seas Of Rhye” and “Ogre Battle,” but the standout track on the band’s second album is “Father To Son,” which was written by Brian May and features his trademark sizzling guitar work alongside some deft piano playing from Freddie Mercury. This power ballad, which has some edgy lyrics about the...

    “Innuendo” was the lead single from the album of the same name (and the last album that Freddie Mercury worked on before his death, in 1991). The song, which went straight to No.1 in the UK, began life as a jam session in Switzerland, when Brian May, drummer Roger Taylor and bass player John Deacon played around with a beat. Mercury and Taylor adde...

    Queen pushed the boundaries with some of the songs on 1978’s Jazz. “Fat Bottomed Girls,” a bluesy rock romp, is sung with gusto by Mercury and proved to be a natural crowd-pleaser. The song was released as single accompanying “Bicycle Race,” which featured a controversial video of naked models riding round Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium. “Bicycle Race...

    John Deacon’s catchy pop song “I Want To Break Free” was caught in a controversy surrounding its promotional video. All the band members dressed in drag for the clip, a concept proposed by Taylor to parody the long-running British television soap series Coronation Street. May said they were hit by an unexpected backlash in the US that included MTV ...

    “A Kind of Magic” was issued as a single ahead of the album of the same name and demonstrated that Roger Taylor was on a hot streak of writing, following “Radio Ga Ga” a year earlier and “Don’t Lose Your Head” (also for the A Kind Of Magic album). The catchy hit was penned for the soundtrack of the movie Highlander (the line “It’s a kind of magic” ...

    Brian May wrote numerous interesting songs for Queen – John Deacon said his favorite was the funky “Dragon Attack” – and one of the most popular was “Tie Your Mother Down.” Queen were well on their way to becoming one of the biggest rock bands in the world when they recorded their fifth album, A Day At The Races (which, like A Night At The Opera, w...

    Among the strong offerings on A Kind Of Magicwere the title track and the songs “Who Wants To Live Forever” and “Friends Will Be Friends.” But what marked the album as a true return to form was the song “One Vision,” which bubbles with the confidence and shows the renewed unity the band had following their Live Aid triumph in July 1985. “One Vision...

    Brian May’s marriage had broken up and he was in a relationship with actress Anita Dobson when he wrote “I Want It All” in 1989.EastEndersstar Dobson used to say, “I want it all and I want it now,” and May wrote a powerful anthem around those words. The song seemed to capture the greed and ambition of some sections of the country in the 80s. May si...

    The sublime love song “You’re My Best Friend,” written by Deacon for his wife, Veronica Tetzlaff, was a chart hit in 1976. Deacon played a Wurlitzer electric piano on the recording, despite Mercury quipping that it was “a horrible instrument”. After Mercury’s death, Deacon moved out of the public spotlight and continued to live a quiet life with hi...

    “Hammer To Fall” was the third song Queen performed at their stunning Live Aid concert. The powerful rocker, written by guitarist Brian May during a time of renewed Cold War tensions between the Soviet Union and an America led by Ronald Reagan, references nuclear tensions with a line about growing up “in the shadow of the mushroom cloud.”

    Discover the best songs of Queen, a group whose enthralling music made them one of the most successful groups in popular music history. From rockers to ballads and anthems, the list includes classics like Bohemian Rhapsody, We Are the Champions, and We Will Rock You.

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  4. 13 de jul. de 2023 · Essential Queen: 40 songs that will rock you. 50 years ago, Freddie Mercury and Co. released their debut album—and now we count down the tracks that made them one of rock's most unforgettable...

  5. Queen Greatest Hits. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop.