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"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" is a song by the British rock band Queen. Written by Freddie Mercury in 1979, the track is included on their 1980 album The Game , and also appears on the band's compilation album Greatest Hits in 1981.
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love," a 1980 song by the English rock band Queen; I Believe in a Thing Called Love (EP), an extended play (EP) recording by the rock group The Darkness, released in 2002 "I Believe in a Thing Called Love," a song by the English rock group The Darkness from the above EP and their 2003 album Permission to Land
The changed lyrics tell the story of a fictional ruler who bans rock music and is defied by the people, symbolizing how rebellion can give way to freedom under oppressive regimes. The 1982 single ...
was written in Munich after lead singer Freddie Mercury and guitarist Brian May watched the news of poverty in Africa; Mercury wrote most of the lyrics and May wrote the chords and made small lyrical contributions.
Introduced during the News of the World Tour in 1977, "Love of My Life" was such a concert favourite that Mercury would stop singing and would conduct the audience as they took over. It was especially well received during concerts in South America, and as a result, the band released the Live Killers version of the song as a single there.
Jane’s Addiction playing Stanhope, New Jersey in 1991. From left, Dave Navarro on electric guitar, a Greek goddess on fruit, Eric Avery on bass guitar, and singer Perry Farrell on mouth.
The lyrics describe a love affair that is on the verge of ending. [8] According to Billboard, the music of the single version "shifts gear from subdued balladry to thunderous rock'n'roll." [9] Cash Box said that "Brian May's guitar work excellently [complements] Freddie Mercury’s embracing vocals."
"A Thing Called Love" is a song written and originally recorded by Jerry Reed [2] in 1968. This song has been recorded by many artists, including Jimmy Dean, Elvis Presley, Glen Campbell, and Lynn Anderson. In 1971, the song was recorded by Johnny Cash and it became a No. 1 country hit in Canada. The record was Cash's biggest hit in Europe ...