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Revision as of 15:57, 27 May 2008
This is a list of all songs performed by Queen.
Songs recorded by Queen
0–9
- "'39" – Brian May, 1975 (A Night at the Opera)
A
- "A Dozen Red Roses for My Darling" – Roger Taylor, 1986 (single A Kind of Magic)
- "A Human Body" – Taylor, 1980 (single Play the Game)
- "A Kind of Magic" – Taylor, 1986 (A Kind of Magic)
- "A Kind of a Kind of Magic" - Taylor, 1986 (A Kind of Magic)
- "A Winter's Tale" – Queen, 1995 (Made in Heaven)
- "Action This Day" – Taylor, 1982 (Hot Space)
- "All Dead, All Dead" – May, 1977 (News of the World)
- "All God's People" – Queen/Mike Moran, 1991 (Innuendo)
- "Another One Bites the Dust" – John Deacon, 1980 (The Game)
- "Another One Bites the Dust [Rap Version with Wyclef Jean]" - Deacon, 1998
- "Another One Bites the Dust [vs The Miami Project]" - Deacon, 2006
- "Arboria (Planet of the Tree Men)" – Deacon, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
B
- "Back Chat" – Deacon, 1982 (Hot Space)
- "Battle Theme" – May, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
- "Bicycle Race" – Freddie Mercury, 1978 (Jazz) ( )
- "Bijou" – Queen, 1991 (Innuendo)
- "Blurred Vision" → "One Vision"
- "Body Language" – Mercury, 1982 (Hot Space)
- "Bohemian Rhapsody" – Mercury, 1975 (A Night at the Opera)
- "Breakthru" – Queen (Mercury/Taylor), 1989 (The Miracle)
- "Brighton Rock" – May, 1974 (Sheer Heart Attack)
- "Bring Back That Leroy Brown" – Mercury, 1974 (Sheer Heart Attack)
C
- "Calling All Girls" – Taylor, 1982 (Hot Space)
- "Chinese Torture" – Queen, 1989 (The Miracle)
- "C-lebrity" - Unconfirmed composer, 2008 (The Cosmos Rocks)
- "Coming Soon" – Taylor, 1980 (The Game)
- "Cool Cat" – Deacon/Mercury, 1982 (Hot Space)
- "Crash Dive on Mingo City" – May, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
- "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" – Mercury, 1979 (The Game, 1980)
D
- "Dancer" – May, 1982 (Hot Space)
- "Dead on Time" – May, 1978 (Jazz)
- "Dear Friends" – May, 1974 (Sheer Heart Attack)
- "Death on Two Legs" – Mercury, 1975 (A Night at the Opera)
- "Delilah" – Queen (Mercury), 1991 (Innuendo)
- "Dog With a Bone" – 1988 (tape recorded for the fan club convention in 1988)
- "Doing All Right" – May/Tim Staffell, 1973 (Queen)
- "Don't Lose Your Head" – Taylor, 1986 (A Kind of Magic)
- "Don't Stop Me Now" – Mercury, 1978 (Jazz)
- "Don't Try So Hard" – Queen (Mercury), 1991 (Innuendo)
- "Don't Try Suicide" – Mercury, 1980 (The Game)
- "Dragon Attack" – May, 1980 (The Game)
- "Dreamer's Ball" – May, 1978 (Jazz)
- "Drowse" – Taylor, 1976 (A Day at the Races)
E
- "Escape from the Swamp" – Taylor, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
- "Execution of Flash" – Deacon, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
F
- "Fat Bottomed Girls" – May, 1978 (Jazz)
- "Father to Son" – May, 1974 (Queen II)
- "Fight from the Inside" – Taylor, 1977 (News of the World)
- "Flash" (aka "Flash's Theme") – May, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
- "Flash to the Rescue" – May, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
- "Flash's Theme Reprise (Victory Celebrations)" – May, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
- "Flick of the Wrist" – Mercury, 1974 (Sheer Heart Attack)
- "Football Fight" – Mercury, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
- "Forever" – May, 1986 (A Kind of Magic)
- "Friends Will Be Friends" – Mercury/Deacon, 1986 (A Kind of Magic)
- "Friends Will Be Friends Will Be Friends" - Mercury/Deacon, 1986 (A Kind of Magic)
- "Fun It" – Taylor, 1978 (Jazz)
- "Funny How Love Is" – Mercury, 1974 (Queen II)
G
- "Get Down, Make Love" – Mercury, 1977 (News of the World)
- "Gimme the Prize (Kurgan's Theme)" – May, 1986 (A Kind of Magic)
- "God Save the Queen" – Arr.: May, 1975 (A Night at the Opera)
- "Good Company" – May, 1975 (A Night at the Opera)
- "Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy" – Mercury, 1976 (A Day at the Races)
- "Great King Rat" – Mercury, 1973 (Queen)
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- "Hammer to Fall" – May, 1984 (The Works)
- "Hang on in There" – Queen, 1989 (The Miracle)
- "Headlong" – Queen (May), 1991 (Innuendo)
- "Heaven for Everyone" – Taylor, 1995 (Made in Heaven)
- "Hijack My Heart" – Queen (Taylor), 1989 (single The Invisible Man)
I
- "I Can't Live With You" – Queen (May), 1991 (Innuendo)
- "I Go Crazy" – May, 1984 (single Radio Ga Ga)
- "I Want It All" – Queen (May), 1989 (The Miracle)
- "I Want to Break Free" – Deacon, 1984 (The Works)
- "I Was Born to Love You" – Mercury, 1995 (Made in Heaven)
- "I'm Going Slightly Mad" – Queen (Mercury), 1991 (Innuendo)
- "I'm in Love With My Car" – Taylor, 1975 (A Night at the Opera)
- "If You Can't Beat Them" – Deacon, 1978 (Jazz)
- "In Only Seven Days" – Deacon, 1978 (Jazz)
- "In the Death Cell (Love Theme Reprise)" – Taylor, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
- "In the Lap of the Gods" – Mercury, 1974 (Sheer Heart Attack)
- "In the Lap of the Gods...Revisited" – Mercury, 1974 (Sheer Heart Attack)
- "In the Space Capsule (The Love Theme)" – Taylor, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
- "Innuendo" – Queen, 1991 (Innuendo)
- "Invincible Hope" – internet download
- "Is This the World We Created...?" – Mercury/May, 1984 (The Works)
- "It's a Beautiful Day" (three different versions) – Queen, 1995 (Made in Heaven)
- "It's a Hard Life" – Mercury, 1984 (The Works)
- "It's Late" – May, 1977 (News of the World)
J
K
- "Keep Passing the Open Windows" – Mercury, 1984 (The Works)
- "Keep Yourself Alive" – May, 1973 (Queen)
- "Khashoggi's Ship" – Queen, 1989 (The Miracle)
- "Killer Queen" – Mercury, 1974 (Sheer Heart Attack) ( )
L
- "Las Palabras de Amor (The Words of Love)" – May, 1982 (Hot Space)
- "Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon" – Mercury, 1975 (A Night at the Opera)
- "Leaving Home Ain't Easy" – May, 1978 (Jazz)
- "Let Me Entertain You" – Mercury, 1978 (Jazz)
- "Let Me Live" – Queen, 1995 (Made in Heaven)
- "Liar" – Mercury, 1973 (Queen)
- "Life Is Real" – Mercury, 1982 (Hot Space)
- "Lily of the Valley" – Mercury, 1974 (Sheer Heart Attack)
- "Long Away" – May, 1976 (A Day at the Races)
- "Loser in the End" – Taylor, 1974 (Queen II)
- "Lost Opportunity" – Queen (May), 1991 (single I'm Going Slightly Mad)
- "Love of My Life" – Mercury, 1975 (A Night at the Opera)
M
- "Machines (or 'Back to Humans')" – May/Taylor, 1984 (The Works)
- "Mad the Swine" – Mercury, 1991 (recorded circa 1972) (single Headlong)
- "Made in Heaven" – Mercury, 1995 (Made in Heaven)
- "Man on the Prowl" – Mercury, 1984 (The Works)
- "Marriage of Dale and Ming (And Flash Approaching)" – May/Taylor, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
- "Ming's Theme (In the Court of Ming the Merciless)" – Mercury, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
- "Misfire" – Deacon, 1974 (Sheer Heart Attack)
- "Modern Times Rock 'n' Roll" – Taylor, 1973 (Queen)
- "More of That Jazz" – Taylor, 1978 (Jazz)
- "Mother Love" – May/Mercury, 1995 (Made in Heaven)
- "Mustapha" – Mercury, 1978 (Jazz) ( )
- "My Baby Does Me" – Queen, 1989 (The Miracle)
- "My Fairy King" – Mercury, 1973 (Queen)
- "My Life Has Been Saved" – Queen (Deacon), 1989 (single Scandal, see also Made in Heaven, 1995)
- "My Melancholy Blues" – Mercury, 1977 (News of the World)
N
- "Need Your Loving Tonight" – Deacon, 1980 (The Game)
- "New York, New York" (excerpt) – 1986 (film Highlander), written by John Kander and Fred Ebb; originally performed by Liza Minnelli in 1977, two years later recorded by Frank Sinatra
- "Nevermore" – Mercury, 1974 (Queen II)
- "No-One But You (Only the Good Die Young)" – May, 1997 (Queen Rocks)
- "Now I'm Here" – May, 1974 (Sheer Heart Attack)
O
- "Ogre Battle" – Mercury, 1974 (Queen II)
- "One Vision" – Queen, 1985 (A Kind of Magic, 1986)
- "One Year of Love" – Deacon, 1986 (A Kind of Magic)
P
- "Pain Is So Close to Pleasure" – Mercury/Deacon, 1986 (A Kind of Magic)
- "Party" – Queen, 1989 (The Miracle)
- "Play the Game" – Mercury, 1980 (The Game)
- "Princes of the Universe" – Mercury, 1986 (A Kind of Magic)
- "Procession" – May, 1974 (Queen II)
- "Put Out the Fire" – May, 1982 (Hot Space)
R
- "Radio Ga Ga" – Taylor, 1984 (The Works)
- "Rain Must Fall" – Queen, 1989 (The Miracle)
- "Ride the Wild Wind" – Queen (Taylor), 1991 (Innuendo)
- "Rock It (Prime Jive)" – Taylor, 1980 (The Game)
S
- "Sail Away Sweet Sister" – May, 1980 (The Game)
- "Save Me" – May, 1980 (The Game)
- "Say It's Not True" – Taylor, 2007 (The Cosmos Rocks, 2008)
- "Scandal" – Queen, 1989 (The Miracle)
- "Seaside Rendezvous" – Mercury, 1975 (A Night at the Opera)
- "See What a Fool I've Been" – May, 1974 (single Seven Seas of Rhye)
- "Seven Seas of Rhye..." (instrumental) – Mercury, 1973 (Queen)
- "Seven Seas of Rhye" – Mercury, 1974 (Queen II)
- "She Makes Me (Stormtrooper in Stilettoes)" – May, 1974 (Sheer Heart Attack)
- "Sheer Heart Attack" – Taylor, 1977 (News of the World)
- "Sleeping on the Sidewalk" – May, 1977 (News of the World)
- "Some Day One Day" – May, 1974 (Queen II)
- "Somebody to Love" – Mercury, 1976 (A Day at the Races)
- "Son and Daughter" – May, 1973 (Queen)
- "Soul Brother" – Queen, 1981 (single Under Pressure)
- "Spread Your Wings" – Deacon, 1977 (News of the World) ( )
- "Staying Power" – Mercury, 1982 (Hot Space)
- "Stealin' – Queen, 1989 (single Breakthru)
- "Stone Cold Crazy" – Queen, 1974 (Sheer Heart Attack)
- "Sweet Lady" – May, 1975 (A Night at the Opera)
T
- "Tear It Up" – May, 1984 (The Works)
- "Tenement Funster" – Taylor, 1974 (Sheer Heart Attack)
- "Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)" – May, 1976 (A Day at the Races)
- "Thank God It's Christmas" – Taylor/May, 1984 (Greatest Hits III)
- "The Cosmos Rocks" - Uncomfirmed composer, 2008 (The Cosmos Rocks)
- "The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke" – Mercury, 1974 (Queen II)
- "The Hero" – May, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
- "The Hitman" – Queen, 1991 (Innuendo)
- "The Invisible Man" – Queen (Taylor), 1989 (The Miracle)
- "The Kiss (Aura Resurrects Flash)" – Mercury, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
- "The March of the Black Queen" – Mercury, 1974 (Queen II)
- "The Millionaire Waltz" – Mercury, 1976 (A Day at the Races)
- "The Miracle" – Queen (Mercury), 1989 (The Miracle)
- "The Night Comes Down" – May, 1973 (Queen)
- "The Prophet's Song" – May, 1975 (A Night at the Opera)
- "The Ring (Hypnotic Seduction of Dale)" – Mercury, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
- "The Show Must Go On" – Queen, 1991 (Innuendo)
- "The Wedding March" – Arr.: May, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
- "These Are the Days of Our Lives" – Queen (Taylor), 1991 (Innuendo)
- "Tie Your Mother Down" – May, 1976 (A Day at the Races)
- "Too Much Love Will Kill You" – May/Frank Musker/Elizabeth Lamers, 1995 (Made in Heaven)
U
- "Unknown Cover Song" - 2008, (The Cosmos Rocks)
- "Under Pressure" – Queen/David Bowie, 1981 (Hot Space, 1982)
- "Under Pressure [Rah Remix]" - Queen/David Bowie, 1998
- "Untitled Hidden Track" (aka "Track 13") – Queen, 1995 (Made in Heaven)
V
- "Vultan's Theme (Attack of the Hawk Men)" – Mercury, 1980 (Flash Gordon)
W
- "Was It All Worth It" – Queen, 1989 (The Miracle)
- "We Are the Champions" – Mercury, 1977 (News of the World)
- "We Will Rock You" – May, 1977 (News of the World)
- "We Will Rock You [with 5ive]" - May, 1998
- "White Man" – May, 1976 (A Day at the Races)
- "White Queen (As It Began)" – May, 1974 (Queen II)
- "Who Needs You" – Deacon, 1977 (News of the World)
- "Who Wants to Live Forever" – May, 1986 (A Kind of Magic)
Y
- "Yeah" - Queen, 1995 (Made In Heaven)
- "You and I" – Deacon, 1976 (A Day at the Races)
- "You Don't Fool Me" – Queen, 1995 (Made in Heaven)
- "You Take My Breath Away" – Mercury, 1976 (A Day at the Races)
- "You're My Best Friend" – Deacon, 1975 (A Night at the Opera)
Songs only performed live
1971-1986 (original line-up)
- "Bama Lama Bama Loo" – originally recorded by Little Richard (1964).
- "Be-Bop-A-Lula" – originally performed by Gene Vincent & The Blue Caps (1956).
- "Big Spender" – recorded by Shirley Bassey (1967); written by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields for the musical Sweet Charity.
- "Danny Boy" – first recorded by Ernestine Schumann-Heink (1915).
- "Gimme Some Lovin'" – originally performed by the Spencer Davis Group (1966); written by Steve Winwood, Muff Winwood and Spencer Davis.
- "Hangman" – unreleased song by Queen, performed live in the 1970s.
- "Hello Mary Lou (Goodbye Heart)" – originally performed by Ricky Nelson (1961); written by Gene Pitney.
- "I'm a Man" – originally performed by the Spencer Davis Group (1967); written by Jimmy Miller and Steve Winwood.
- "Imagine" – written and originally performed by John Lennon (1971).
- "Immigrant Song" – originally performed by Led Zeppelin (1970); written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant.
- "Jailhouse Rock" – originally performed by Elvis Presley (1957); written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.
- "Lucille" – originally performed by Little Richard; written by Albert Collins and Richard.
- "Mannish Boy" – originally performed by Muddy Waters (1955); Waters' "Mannish Boy" is an adaptation of Bo Diddley's song "I'm a Man".
- "Mull of Kintyre" – originally performed by Wings (1977); written by Paul McCartney and Denny Laine.
- "Not Fade Away" – originally performed by Buddy Holly; also covered by The Rolling Stones (1964); written by Holly and Norman Petty.
- "Rock in Rio Blues" – song by Queen, played live at Rock in Rio in 1985.
- "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting – originally performed by Elton John (1973); written by Bernie Taupin and John.
- "Shake, Rattle and Roll" – first recorded by Big Joe Turner in 1954; covered by Bill Haley & His Comets in the same year; also recorded by Elvis Presley in 1956; written by Jesse Stone.
- "Silent Night" – first performed in 1818; written by Josef Mohr and Franz Gruber. *
- "Stupid Cupid" – originally performed by Connie Francis.
- "Tavaszi szél vízet áraszt" – traditional Hungarian song.
- "Tutti Frutti" – originally performed by Little Richard (1955); written by Penniman (Little Richard) and LaBostrie.
- "White Christmas" – originally recorded by Bing Crosby (1942); written by Irving Berlin. *
- "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" – also performed by Jerry Lee Lewis (1957).
- "(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care" – originally performed by Elvis Presley (1957) and Buddy Holly (1961); written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.
1992 (Deacon/May/Taylor)
Played live at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert:
- "All the Young Dudes" – originally performed by Mott the Hoople (1972); written by David Bowie. *
- "Heaven and Hell" (intro). *
- "Heroes" – originally performed by David Bowie (1977); written by Bowie and Brian Eno. *
- "Kashmir" (excerpt) – originally performed by Led Zeppelin (1975); written by Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Bonham. *
- "Pinball Wizard (intro) – performed by The Who (1969); written by Pete Townshend. *
- "Thank You" (excerpt) – originally performed by Led Zeppelin (1969); written by Plant and Page. *
1999-2006 (May/Taylor)
- "All Right Now" – originally performed by Free (1970); written by Andy Fraser and Paul Rodgers.
- "Amandla" – song by Queen, Dave Stewart and Anastacia.
- "Bad Company" – originally performed by Bad Company (1974); written by Simon Kirke and Paul Rodgers.
- "Can't Get Enough" – originally performed by Bad Company (1974); written by Mick Ralphs.
- "Feel Like Makin' Love" – originally performed by Bad Company (1975); written by Paul Rodgers and Mick Ralphs.
- "Fire and Water" – originally performed by Free (1970); written by Andy Fraser and Paul Rodgers.
- "46664 - The Call" – unreleased song by Queen.
- "Last Horizon" – written and originally performed by Brian May (1992: Back to the Light)
- "Let There Be Drums" – originally performed by Sandy Nelson (1961); written by Nelson and Richard Podolor.
- "Little Bit of Love" – originally performed by Free (1972); written by Paul Rodgers, Andy Fraser, Paul Kossoff and Simon Kirke.
- "Molly Malone" (part of May's guitar solo) – Irish song. *
- "Reaching Out" – originally recorded by "Rock Therapy" featuring Brian May, Paul Rodgers and Charlie Watts, released as a single in 1996 (in aid of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre); written by Hill/Black.
- "Red House" – written and performed first by Jimi Hendrix. *
- "Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy" – originally performed by Bad Company (1979); written by Rodgers.
- "Sakura" (part of May's guitar solo) – traditional Japanese folk song. *
- "Seagull" – originally performed by Bad Company (1974); written by Mick Ralphs and Paul Rodgers.
- "Sunshine of Your Love" (excerpt) – originally performed by Cream (1967); written by Jack Bruce, Pete Brown and Eric Clapton. *
- "Take Love" – unreleased song by 'Queen + Paul Rodgers', written by Rodgers.
- "The Blue Danube" (part of May's guitar solo) – written by Johann Strauss II in 1867. *
- "Wishing Well" – originally performed by Free (1972); written by Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke, Tetsu Yamauchi, Paul Kossoff and John Bundrick.
(* played only once.)