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[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame] Queen’s iconic songs: must-hear signature tracks chosen by fans

Queen, the British rock band whose popularity has been reignited by the film Bohemian Rhapsody.

Many of you have probably seen the film in theaters, and I imagine quite a few people thought, “I’d never really listened to Queen before, but now I want to give them a proper listen!”

That’s only natural—the movie features many of their classic songs and even depicts how they came to be.

In this article, we’ll introduce timeless tracks that long-time Queen fans will love, and that those who discovered them through the film can enjoy as well!

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Queen’s iconic songs. Must-listen signature tracks chosen by fans (51–60)

Doing All RightQueen

Queen – Doing All Right (Official Lyric Video Remastered)
Doing All RightQueen

A song created by Brian and Roger during Smile, the band that preceded Queen.

For the soundtrack of the film Bohemian Rhapsody, they reportedly re-recorded it to recreate Smile’s original performance, bringing in Tim Staffell, who had been Smile’s vocalist.

Body LanguageQueen

Queen – Body Language (Official Video)
Body LanguageQueen

The song released in 1982 by the British rock band Queen is an experimental track that incorporates elements of dance and funk.

Freddie Mercury’s sensual vocals are striking, emphasizing the importance of nonverbal communication.

Issued as the lead single from the album Hot Space, it achieved high chart positions in North America.

The music video was banned from airing on MTV due to explicit sexual content.

It was also performed on the 1982 Hot Space Tour, captivating fans.

This is a recommended track for those who want to experience Queen’s bold new direction.

BijouQueen

Queen – Bijou (Official Lyric Video)
BijouQueen

A song that resulted from a one-hour session with Freddie as pianist and Brian as guitarist.

Freddie handled the title and lyrics, as well as the orchestral parts performed on keyboards.

The guitar lines written by both were influenced by Jeff Beck.

FlashQueen

Queen – Flash (Official Video)
FlashQueen

This is the theme song for the film Flash Gordon, released by the British rock band Queen in December 1980.

It features a grand sound characterized by the distinctive tones of Brian May’s custom-made “Red Special” guitar and Freddie Mercury’s charismatic vocals.

The track brilliantly captures the film’s universe and is sure to delight sci-fi fans.

The song climbed to No.

10 on the UK Singles Chart and was later included on Queen’s greatest hits compilation, Greatest Hits, becoming one of the band’s most beloved signature songs.

It’s recommended not only for movie fans but also for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in an epic soundscape.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Queen’s iconic songs — must-hear fan-selected classics (61–70)

Cool CatQueen

Queen – Cool Cat (Official Lyric Video)
Cool CatQueen

The legendary British rock band Queen showcased a cat-themed song on their 1982 album Hot Space, a work that symbolizes the band’s musical adventurousness.

Co-written by Freddie Mercury and John Deacon, the track boldly departs from their traditional rock sound, resulting in a distinctive blend that incorporates elements of soul and funk.

Mercury’s smooth, fully falsetto vocals and Deacon’s slap bass create an impressively groovy sound.

In 2023, it was featured in an Amazon Prime commercial, bringing renewed attention to the song.

It’s a recommended track for those looking to enjoy a relaxed atmosphere or to savor Queen’s diverse musical range.

It’s a Beautiful DayQueen

Queen – It’s A Beautiful Day (Official Lyric Video)
It's a Beautiful DayQueen

This is the first track included on the album Made in Heaven, released after Freddie’s death.

Centered on the piano, Freddie’s expansive and powerful vocals reminded some fans of him in his prime.

It was also used in a car commercial, so some people may have heard it before.

I Can’t Live With YouQueen

Queen – I Can’t Live Without You (Official Lyric Video)
I Can't Live With YouQueen

This song is included on the last album released during Freddie’s lifetime.

At the time, he had already contracted HIV—the band members knew, but it hadn’t been made public.

The lyrics, as if speaking to Freddie’s inner state of mind, convey an aching and heartrending emotion.