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"Radio Ga Ga" is a 1984 song performed and recorded by the British rock band Queen, written by their drummer Roger Taylor. It was released as a single with " I Go Crazy " by Brian May as the B-side. It was included as the opening track on the album The Works and is also featured on the band's compilation albums Greatest Hits II and Classic Queen .
The Works opens with "Radio Ga Ga", written and composed on keyboards by Roger Taylor after he heard his 3-year-old son Felix say "radio ca ca". [7] He wrote it in Los Angeles and locked himself in the studio with a Roland Jupiter 8 and a drum machine. Afterwards John Deacon came up with a suitable bass line.
Queen (Taylor) Taylor [22] " The Hitman" Innuendo: 1991 Queen (Mercury/May) Mercury [4] " A Human Body" B-side of "Play the Game" 1980 Taylor Taylor [23] "I Can't Live with You" Innuendo: 1991 Queen (May) Mercury [4] "I Go Crazy" B-side of "Radio Ga Ga" 1984 May Mercury May (bridge) [24] "I Guess We're Falling Out (Demo)" The Miracle Collector ...
In countries where the single went in four different versions, each version has a picture of one Queen member, otherwise four images were placed together. The inscription "Queen. I Want to Break Free" is red, white, gold or black and the frame is red or white. The German 5-inch CD uses the cover for the "Radio Ga Ga" single.
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Gaga teased that "someone legendary" would be producing the track before production credits were announced in April 2011. [18] Gaga, a Queen fan (even taking her stage name from the Queen song "Radio Ga Ga"), admitted to "[falling] to the floor crying and laughing" when she found out that May agreed to the collaboration. [19]
"Hammer to Fall" is a 1984 song by the British rock band Queen. Written by guitarist Brian May, the song is the eighth track on their 1984 album The Works. [4] It was the fourth and final single to be released from that album, although the single version was edited down by thirty seconds from the version on the album.
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