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  2. Under Pressure - Wikipedia

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    "Under Pressure" is a song by the British rock band Queen and singer David Bowie. Originally released as a single in October 1981, it was later included on Queen's 1982 album Hot Space . The song reached number one on the UK Singles Chart , becoming Queen's second number-one hit in their home country and Bowie's third, and also charted in the ...

  3. List of songs recorded by Queen - Wikipedia

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    Queen (May) Mercury [4] "Sleeping on the Sidewalk" News of the World: 1977 May May [3] "Some Day, One Day" Queen II: 1974 May May [15] "Somebody to Love" ‡ A Day at the Races: 1976 Mercury Mercury [13] "Son And Daughter” Queen: 1973 May Mercury [11] "Soul Brother" B-side of "Under Pressure" 1981 Queen Mercury [32] "Spread Your Wings ...

  4. Innuendo (song) - Wikipedia

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    The single debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart in January 1991, the band's first number-one hit since "Under Pressure" nearly a decade before, and additionally reached the top ten in ten other countries. It is included on the band's second compilation album Greatest Hits II. [4] At six-and-a-half minutes, it is one of Queen's epic songs.

  5. Hot Space - Wikipedia

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    "Under Pressure", Queen's collaboration with David Bowie, was released in 1981 and became the band's second number one hit in the UK. [11] Although included on Hot Space, the song was a separate project and was recorded ahead of the album, before the controversy over Queen's new disco-influenced rock sound. [12]

  6. Greatest Hits II (Queen album) - Wikipedia

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    The album consisted of Queen's biggest hits between 1981 and 1991, from the UK chart-topper "Under Pressure" to "The Show Must Go On". The compilation Greatest Hits II reached number one on the UK Albums Chart, and is the tenth best-selling album in the UK with sales of 3.9 million copies as of 2014. [4]

  7. Greatest Hits (Queen album) - Wikipedia

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    The album consisted of Queen's biggest hits since their first chart appearance in 1974 with "Seven Seas of Rhye", up to their 1980 hit "Flash" (though in some countries "Under Pressure", the band's 1981 chart-topper with David Bowie, was included). There was no universal track listing or cover art for the album, and each territory's tracks were ...

  8. Terrible Music From the ’90s We Really Want to Forget - AOL

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    The '90s produced lots of terrible music. With that in mind, we turn our attention to the music of the 1990s, a decade now seen through rose-colored glasses as a musical golden age, when in ...

  9. The Miracle (song) - Wikipedia

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    The idea for the song came from Freddie Mercury and John Deacon, who wrote the basic chord structure for the song. All four contributed to the lyrics and musical ideas, and the song was still credited to the entire band because they had agreed to do so during the album recording, regardless of who had been the actual writer.