Headlong (song)

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"Headlong"
Single by Queen
from the album Innuendo
B-side "Mad the Swine"
"All God's People"
Released 14 January 1991 (US)
13 May 1991 (UK)
Format 7"/12", CD, cassette
Recorded 1990
Genre Rock
Length 4:38
Label Parlophone; Hollywood Records
Writer(s) Queen
(Brian May)
Producer Queen and David Richards
Queen singles chronology
"I'm Going Slightly Mad"
(1991)
"Headlong"
(1991)
"I Can't Live With You"
(1991)
Alternative cover
USA promo CD for "Headlong".

"Headlong" is a song by the British rock band Queen. Written by guitarist Brian May, but credited to Queen, it was released as the third single from their 1991 album Innuendo.

The song was initially to be recorded by Brian May for his then-upcoming solo album Back to the Light (1992), but when he heard Queen vocalist Freddie Mercury sing the track, he allowed it to become a Queen song.

The song was the first single to be released in the United States under their contract with Hollywood Records on 14 January 1991, though it was not released in the United Kingdom for another four months (the first single in the United Kingdom was "Innuendo", which Hollywood eventually released in the US as a promotional single for radio stations). The song charted on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the United States at #3. The line "And you're rushin' headlong" from the chorus is somewhat lifted from the second verse of "Breakthru", a single from Queen's previous album The Miracle, which contains the lyrics "I wanna rush headlong into this ecstasy".

The cover of one of the CD singles is inspired by Grandville illustrations, as are all of the other singles from the album.

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[edit] Promotional video

The music video for "Headlong" was one of the final Queen videos shot with lead singer Freddie Mercury, though it was actually shot before the "I'm Going Slightly Mad" video (released as the second single in the UK). The video showed the band in the studio performing the song (in a stage-like setup), as well as shots of the band working in the studio. The version of the song in the video includes an extra short section after the second chorus not released in any audio format to date.

The performance footage (Mercury wearing a yellow sweater) was shot in February 1991, while the other footage (of Mercury wearing two different blue shirts) was shot in late 1990 at Metropolis Studios in London (the exterior of which is shown at the beginning and the end of the video). This is also the last colour video of Freddie Mercury, whose health was declining due to the AIDS virus which would claim his life on 24 November that year. The next video, "These Are the Days of Our Lives", was recorded during May 1991 in black-and-white.

Like all other videos for the Innuendo album, the "Headlong" clip was directed by Austrian director team DoRo, consisting of Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher, who had been regularly working for Queen since the video to the 1986 single "Friends Will Be Friends". They also directed the video to the only new output of the group as a three-piece, "No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young)", released in 1997.

[edit] Chart performance

Chart (1991) Peak
position
Total
weeks
Canadian Singles Chart[1] 25 11
Dutch Singles Chart[2] 43 8
Irish Singles Chart[3] 25 2
UK Singles Chart[4] 14 4
U.S. Mainstream Rock Charts[5] 3 ?

[edit] References

[edit] External links

  1. "Queen - Headlong (single) (1991)". Paulmcgarry.com. http://paulmcgarry.com/cdcatalogue/details/3142.html. 
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