Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Freddie Mercury at 72: Six Influential Songs Written by the Queen Frontman


On this day in 1946, Farrokh Balsara, better known by his stage name Freddie Mercury, was born. Making a name for himself as the frontman for rock band Queen, the singer’s four-octave vocal range and grandiose performance style became legendary, launching him and the band to rock stardom. Following his passing in 1991, Mercury has remained an influential voice in music more than 25 years on.

In honor of his 72 birthday, Vinyl Bay 777, Long Island’s music outlet, is taking a look back at some of the most memorable Queen songs penned by Freddie Mercury. From operatic epics to simple rock gems, here are six songs that show the genius in Mercury’s writing.


1.       “Killer Queen”: “Killer Queen” was the band’s first big hit, bringing them fame outside of their native UK. Written about a “high class call girl,” the song’s style is bold and show-stopping, building the character’s reputation through detailed lyrics and layered instrumentals. (video)

2.       “Bohemian Rhapsody”: “Bohemian Rhapsody” takes the listener on a journey, telling the story of the song’s narrator in the most theatrical way possible. Running nearly six minutes and broken up into six distinct parts, it’s an entire story in one song. The song became the band’s magnum-opus, giving them their first number one and going multi-platinum several times over (more than any of their other singles) with many publications considering it the band’s best work. (video)

3.        “We Are The Champions”: Starting out slow and sincere, lamenting about the band’s rise, “We Are The Champions” builds into this grand melody filled with pomp and triumph. This makes it perfect for big crowd sing-a-longs (it was supposedly written with those in mind), which is exactly what it has gone on to do. The song is nearly inescapable at sporting events where has become a favorite among teams celebrating game victories. (video)

4.       “Don’t Stop Me Now”: Based around a hyped-up piano melody, “Don’t Stop Me Now” explodes with a speed and zest that energizes the listener upon impact. The lyrics mirror the intensity of the song’s caffeinated instrumentation. It’s also one of their more hard rock-leaning pieces, focusing more on the instrumentation than theatrics. Mercury’s vocals are also noticeably raw, pushing the limits of his vocal abilities. (video

5.       “Crazy Little Thing Called Love”: Not all of Mercury’s tunes have to be big show-stopping numbers. “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” was reportedly written in 10 minutes from an idea he had in the shower. According to an interview with Melody Maker, Mercury said that the song was written on the guitar with the few chords he knew, keeping its melody simple. The song’s early rock ‘n’ roll feel provides a shocking contrast from the band’s usual fare, as well as a complexity to their sphere of influence. (video)

6.       “Under Pressure”: Generally considered to be one of Queen’s best songs of all time, “Under Pressure” is also one of their more culturally aware. Written by Queen as a whole (though usually attributed to Mercury) and performed as a duet with David Bowie, the song laments the “pressures” of the world and loving your fellow man/woman. The song has a lot of the theatrical gusto that had been the mark of Queen’s style for more than a decade at that point, especially as the song builds into the chorus. However, it also shows a bit of restraint, not soaring too high as to overshadow the lyrical content. (video)


Freddie Mercury has left an indelible mark on music over the course of his short career. With influences that ranged from the theatrical to different modes of rock, he helped Queen create a sound and presence that would remain unique and unmatched to this day. As his music continues to reach new audiences through live performances from the rest of the band and continued radio airplay, Mercury’s musical legacy will continue to live on for years to come.

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