Best Queen Songs: TOP 15 Stunning Hits
This is the ultimate list of the best Queen songs, a collection of 15 unbelievable hits. Picked by yours truly from the entire discography of this unique band.
Queen hardly needs an introduction. They are one of the most popular and influential groups of all time. Their music has long become legendary. If you’re searching for their very best songs, you are in the right place.
15 Best Queen Songs
Of course, you could go through Queen’s entire catalog to find your favorites. But we are talking about fifteen albums – that’s a lot of material and many hours of music. So instead, you can enjoy this collection, which I put together after going through band’s discography myself.
🎧 15 Greatest Queen Hits:
- Don’t Stop Me Now
- Another One Bites the Dust
- Bohemian Rhapsody
- Under Pressure
- Crazy Little Thing Called Love
- Somebody to Love
- Love of My Life
- I Want It All
- Who Wants to Live Forever
- I Want to Break Free
- Friends Will Be Friends
- The Show Must Go On
- You Don’t Fool Me
- Princes of the Universe
- Radio Ga Ga
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What Makes Queen So Great
So what was their secret? What made Queen so immensely successful and popular? The obvious answer would be – a combination of talents. Each member brought his unique set of skills and musical talent into the band. And when they were together, they complimented each other perfectly.
I recently covered Queen in my The Best Music Band Ever series. If you’re curious to know more about what makes Queen one of the greatest, be sure to check it out.
Interesting Facts About Queen
Queen’s biography is not a secret, and most music fans have at least some basic knowledge about the band. So instead of reciting the usual stuff, like how Queen formed in 1970, released 15 studio albums etc., I decided to share a few interesting facts about them:
- Did you know that Brian May has a PhD degree in astrophysics? Yep, not only he is a superb guitarist, but he is also smart as hell.
- Roger Taylor’ had a pretty high falsetto, and you can hear his vocals in many of the band’s harmonies.
- John Deacon was a trained electronics engineer. He is also the author of “Another One Bites the Dust“.
- Freddie Mercury’s real name was Farrokh Bulsara. He was born in Zanzibar and grew up in India before moving to England.
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