List of songs by Queen

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This is a list of all songs performed by Queen.

  1. Songs recorded by Queen
  2. Songs only performed live
    1. 1971-1986 (original line-up)
    2. 1992 (Deacon/May/Taylor)
    3. 1999-2006 (May/Taylor)

[edit] Songs recorded by Queen

Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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  • "Jealousy" – Mercury, 1978 (Jazz)
  • "Jesus" – Mercury, 1973 (Queen)

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  • "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)

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[edit] 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)

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  • "Vultan's Theme (Attack of the Hawk Men)" – Mercury, 1980 (Flash Gordon)

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[edit] Songs only performed live

[edit] 1971-1986 (original line-up)

[edit] 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. *

[edit] 1999-2006 (May/Taylor)

(* played only once.)

[edit] References