This is a list of all songs recorded by Queen.
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‡ | Indicates song released as a single |
Title | Original release | Year | Writer(s) | Lead vocal(s) | Ref. |
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" '39 " | A Night at the Opera | 1975 | May | May | [1] |
"Action This Day" | Hot Space | 1982 | Taylor | Taylor & Mercury | [2] |
"All Dead, All Dead" | News of the World | 1977 | May | May & Mercury | [3] |
"All God's People" | Innuendo | 1991 | Queen/Mike Moran (Mercury/Moran) | Mercury | [4] |
"Another One Bites the Dust" ‡ | The Game | 1980 | Deacon | Mercury | [5] |
"Arboria (Planet of the Tree Men)" | Flash Gordon | 1980 | Deacon | Instrumental | [6] |
"Back Chat" ‡ | Hot Space | 1982 | Deacon | Mercury | [2] |
"Battle Theme" | Flash Gordon | 1980 | May | Instrumental | [6] |
"Bicycle Race" ‡ | Jazz | 1978 | Mercury | Mercury | [7] |
"Bijou" | Innuendo | 1991 | Queen (May/Mercury) | Mercury | [4] |
"Blurred Vision" | B-side of "One Vision" | 1985 | Queen | Mercury (with May & Taylor) | [8] |
"Body Language" ‡ | Hot Space | 1982 | Mercury | Mercury | [2] |
"Bohemian Rhapsody" ‡ | A Night at the Opera | 1975 | Mercury | Mercury Taylor (part of the operatic section) | [1] |
"Breakthru" ‡ | The Miracle | 1989 | Queen (Taylor/Mercury) | Mercury | [9] |
"Brighton Rock" | Sheer Heart Attack | 1974 | May | Mercury May (one line) | [10] |
"Bring Back That Leroy Brown" | Sheer Heart Attack | 1974 | Mercury | Mercury | [10] |
"Calling All Girls" ‡ | Hot Space | 1982 | Taylor | Mercury | [2] |
"Chinese Torture" | The Miracle (CD edition) | 1989 | Queen (May) | Instrumental | [9] |
"Coming Soon" | The Game | 1980 | Taylor | Taylor & Mercury | [5] |
"Cool Cat" | Hot Space | 1982 | Deacon/Mercury | Mercury | [2] |
"Crash Dive On Mingo City" | Flash Gordon | 1980 | May | Instrumental | [6] |
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" ‡ | The Game | 1979 | Mercury | Mercury | [5] |
"Dancer" | Hot Space | 1982 | May | Mercury | [2] |
"Dead On Time" | Jazz | 1978 | May | Mercury | [7] |
"Dear Friends" | Sheer Heart Attack | 1974 | May | Mercury | [10] |
"Death on Two Legs (Dedicated to...)" | A Night at the Opera | 1975 | Mercury | Mercury | [1] |
"Delilah" | Innuendo | 1991 | Queen (Mercury) | Mercury | [4] |
"Dog With A Bone" | The Miracle Collector's Edition | 2022 | Queen | Taylor and Mercury | |
"Doing All Right" | Queen | 1973 | May, Tim Staffell | Mercury | [11] |
"Don't Lose Your Head" | A Kind of Magic | 1986 | Taylor | Taylor & Mercury | [12] |
"Don't Stop Me Now" ‡ | Jazz | 1978 | Mercury | Mercury | [7] |
"Don't Try So Hard" | Innuendo | 1991 | Queen (Mercury/Deacon) | Mercury | [4] |
"Don't Try Suicide" | The Game | 1980 | Mercury | Mercury | [5] |
"A Dozen Red Roses For My Darling" | B-side of "A Kind of Magic" | 1986 | Taylor | Instrumental | [12] |
"Dragon Attack" | The Game | 1980 | May | Mercury | [5] |
"Dreamer's Ball" | Jazz | 1978 | May | Mercury | [7] |
"Drowse" | A Day at the Races | 1976 | Taylor | Taylor | [13] |
"Escape from the Swamp" | Flash Gordon | 1980 | Taylor | Instrumental | [6] |
"Execution of Flash" | Flash Gordon | 1980 | Deacon | Instrumental | [6] |
"Face It Alone" [lower-alpha 1] ‡ | The Miracle Collector's Edition | 2022 | Queen | Mercury | [14] |
"The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke" | Queen II | 1974 | Mercury | Mercury | [15] |
"Fat Bottomed Girls" ‡ | Jazz | 1978 | May | Mercury & May | [7] |
"Father to Son" | Queen II | 1974 | May | Mercury | [15] |
"Feelings, Feelings" | News of the World (2011 Bonus EP) | 2011 | May | Mercury | [16] |
"Fight from the Inside" | News of the World | 1977 | Taylor | Taylor | [3] |
"Flash's Theme" [lower-alpha 2] ‡ | Flash Gordon | 1980 | May | May & Mercury | [6] |
"Flash to the Rescue" | Flash Gordon | 1980 | May | Instrumental (chorus from May, Mercury, Taylor) | [6] |
"Flash's Theme Reprise (Victory Celebrations)" | Flash Gordon | 1980 | May | Mercury, May, Taylor | [6] |
"Flick of the Wrist" | Sheer Heart Attack | 1974 | Mercury | Mercury | [10] |
"Football Fight" | Flash Gordon | 1980 | Mercury | Instrumental | [6] |
"Friends Will Be Friends" ‡ | A Kind of Magic | 1986 | Mercury/Deacon | Mercury | [12] |
"Fun It" | Jazz | 1978 | Taylor | Taylor & Mercury | [7] |
"Funny How Love Is" | Queen II | 1974 | Mercury | Mercury | [15] |
"Get Down, Make Love" | News of the World | 1977 | Mercury | Mercury | [3] |
"Gimme the Prize (Kurgan's Theme)" | A Kind of Magic | 1986 | May | Mercury | [12] |
"God Save the Queen" | A Night at the Opera | 1975 | Traditional, arr. May | Instrumental | [1] |
"Good Company" | A Night at the Opera | 1975 | May | May | [1] |
"Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy" ‡ | A Day at the Races | 1976 | Mercury | Mercury & Mike Stone | [13] |
"Great King Rat" | Queen | 1973 | Mercury | Mercury | [11] |
"Hammer to Fall" ‡ | The Works | 1984 | May | Mercury (verses) May (chorus) | [18] |
"Hang On in There" | B-side of "I Want It All" | 1989 | Queen (May) | Mercury | [19] |
"Headlong" ‡ | Innuendo | 1991 | Queen (May) | Mercury | [4] |
"Heaven for Everyone" ‡ | Made in Heaven | 1995 | Taylor | Mercury | [20] |
"The Hero" | Flash Gordon | 1980 | May | Mercury, May & Taylor | [6] |
"Hijack My Heart" | B-side of "The Invisible Man" | 1989 | Queen (Taylor) | Taylor | [21] |
"The Hitman" | Innuendo | 1991 | Queen (Mercury/May) | Mercury | [4] |
"A Human Body" | B-side of "Play the Game" | 1980 | Taylor | Taylor | [22] |
"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) | [23] |
"I Guess We're Falling Out (Demo)" | The Miracle Collector's Edition | 2022 | May | Mercury | |
"I Want It All" ‡ | The Miracle | 1989 | Queen (May) | May & Mercury | [9] |
"I Want to Break Free" ‡ | The Works | 1984 | Deacon | Mercury | [18] |
"I Was Born to Love You" ‡ | Made in Heaven | 1995 | Mercury | Mercury | [20] |
"If You Can't Beat Them" | Jazz | 1978 | Deacon | Mercury | [7] |
"I'm Going Slightly Mad" ‡ | Innuendo | 1991 | Queen (Mercury) | Mercury | [4] |
"I'm in Love with My Car" | A Night at the Opera | 1975 | Taylor | Taylor | [1] |
"Impromptu" (live) | Live at Wembley '86 | 1992 | Queen | Instrumental | [24] |
"In Only Seven Days" | Jazz | 1978 | Deacon | Mercury | [7] |
"In the Death Cell (Love Theme Reprise)" | Flash Gordon | 1980 | Taylor | Instrumental | [6] |
"In the Lap of the Gods" | Sheer Heart Attack | 1974 | Mercury | Mercury (lyrics) Taylor (screaming) | [10] |
"In the Lap of the Gods... Revisited" | Sheer Heart Attack | 1974 | Mercury | Mercury | [10] |
"In the Space Capsule (The Love Theme)" | Flash Gordon | 1980 | Taylor | Instrumental | [6] |
"Innuendo" ‡ | Innuendo | 1991 | Queen (Mercury/Taylor) | Mercury | [4] |
" The Invisible Man " ‡ | The Miracle | 1989 | Queen (Taylor) | Taylor & Mercury | [9] |
"Is This the World We Created...?" | The Works | 1984 | Mercury/May | Mercury | [18] |
"It's a Beautiful Day" | Made in Heaven | 1995 | Queen (Mercury) | Mercury | [20] |
"It's a Beautiful Day (Reprise)" | Made in Heaven | 1995 | Queen (Mercury) | Mercury | [20] |
"It's a Hard Life" ‡ | The Works | 1984 | Mercury | Mercury | [18] |
"It's Late" ‡ | News of the World | 1977 | May | Mercury | [3] |
"Jealousy" ‡ | Jazz | 1978 | Mercury | Mercury | [7] |
"Jesus" | Queen | 1973 | Mercury | Mercury | [11] |
"Keep Passing the Open Windows" | The Works | 1984 | Mercury | Mercury | [18] |
"Keep Yourself Alive" ‡ | Queen | 1973 | May | Mercury May (one line) Taylor (one line) | [11] |
"Khashoggi's Ship" | The Miracle | 1989 | Queen (Mercury) | Mercury | [9] |
"Killer Queen" ‡ | Sheer Heart Attack | 1974 | Mercury | Mercury | [10] |
" A Kind of Magic " ‡ | A Kind of Magic | 1986 | Taylor | Mercury | [12] |
"The Kiss (Aura Resurrects Flash)" | Flash Gordon | 1980 | Mercury | Instrumental | [6] |
"Las Palabras de Amor (The Words of Love)" ‡ | Hot Space | 1982 | May | Mercury | [2] |
"Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon" | A Night at the Opera | 1975 | Mercury | Mercury | [1] |
"Leaving Home Ain't Easy" | Jazz | 1978 | May | May | [7] |
"Let Me Entertain You" | Jazz | 1978 | Mercury | Mercury | [7] |
"Let Me in Your Heart Again" | Queen Forever | 2014 | May | Mercury | [25] |
"Let Me Live" ‡ | Made in Heaven | 1995 | Queen | May, Mercury, Taylor | [20] |
"Liar" ‡ | Queen | 1973 | Mercury | Mercury | [11] |
"Life Is Real (Song For Lennon)" | Hot Space | 1982 | Mercury | Mercury | [2] |
"Lily of the Valley" | Sheer Heart Attack | 1974 | Mercury | Mercury | [10] |
"Long Away" ‡ | A Day at the Races | 1976 | May | May | [13] |
"The Loser in the End" | Queen II | 1974 | Taylor | Taylor | [15] |
"Lost Opportunity" | B-side of "I'm Going Slightly Mad" | 1991 | Queen (May) | May | [26] |
"Love Kills" | Queen Forever | 2014 | Mercury Giorgio Moroder | Mercury | [25] |
"Love of My Life" | A Night at the Opera | 1975 | Mercury | Mercury | [1] |
"Machines (or 'Back to Humans')" | The Works | 1984 | May/Taylor | Mercury | [18] |
"Mad the Swine" | B-side of "Headlong" | 1991 | Mercury | Mercury | [27] |
"Made in Heaven" | Made in Heaven | 1995 | Mercury | Mercury | [20] |
"Man on the Prowl" | The Works | 1984 | Mercury | Mercury | [18] |
"The March of the Black Queen" | Queen II | 1974 | Mercury | Mercury Taylor (two lines) | [15] |
"Marriage of Dale & Ming (And Flash Approaching)" | Flash Gordon | 1980 | May/Taylor | Instrumental | [6] |
"The Millionaire Waltz" | A Day at the Races | 1976 | Mercury | Mercury | [13] |
"Ming's Theme (In the Court of Ming the Merciless)" | Flash Gordon | 1980 | Mercury | Instrumental | [6] |
" The Miracle " ‡ | The Miracle | 1989 | Queen (Mercury/Deacon) | Mercury | [9] |
"Misfire" | Sheer Heart Attack | 1974 | Deacon | Mercury | [10] |
"Modern Times Rock 'n' Roll" | Queen | 1973 | Taylor | Taylor | [11] |
"More of That Jazz" | Jazz | 1978 | Taylor | Taylor | [7] |
"Mother Love" | Made in Heaven | 1995 | May/Mercury | Mercury & May | [20] |
"Mustapha" ‡ | Jazz | 1978 | Mercury | Mercury | [7] |
"My Baby Does Me" | The Miracle | 1989 | Queen (Deacon/Mercury) | Mercury | [9] |
"My Fairy King" | Queen | 1973 | Mercury | Mercury | [11] |
"My Life Has Been Saved" | Made in Heaven | 1995 | Deacon | Mercury | [20] |
"My Melancholy Blues" | News of the World | 1977 | Mercury | Mercury | [3] |
"Need Your Loving Tonight" ‡ | The Game | 1980 | Deacon | Mercury | [5] |
"Nevermore" | Queen II | 1974 | Mercury | Mercury | [15] |
"The Night Comes Down" | Queen | 1973 | May | Mercury | [11] |
"No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young)" ‡ | Queen Rocks | 1997 | May | May & Taylor | [28] |
"Now I'm Here" ‡ | Sheer Heart Attack | 1974 | May | Mercury | [10] |
"Ogre Battle" | Queen II | 1974 | Mercury | Mercury | [15] |
"One Vision" ‡ | A Kind of Magic | 1985 | Queen (Taylor) | Mercury | [12] |
"One Year of Love" ‡ | A Kind of Magic | 1986 | Deacon | Mercury | [12] |
"Pain Is So Close to Pleasure" ‡ | A Kind of Magic | 1986 | Mercury/Deacon | Mercury | [12] |
"Party" | The Miracle | 1989 | Queen (Mercury/Deacon/May) | Mercury | [9] |
"Play the Game" ‡ | The Game | 1980 | Mercury | Mercury | [5] |
"Princes of the Universe" ‡ | A Kind of Magic | 1986 | Mercury | Mercury | [12] |
"Procession" | Queen II | 1974 | May | Instrumental | [15] |
" The Prophet's Song " | A Night at the Opera | 1975 | May | Mercury | [1] |
"Put Out the Fire" | Hot Space | 1982 | May | Mercury & May | [2] |
"Radio Ga Ga" ‡ | The Works | 1984 | Taylor | Mercury & Taylor | [18] |
"Rain Must Fall" | The Miracle | 1989 | Queen (Deacon/Mercury) | Mercury | [9] |
"Ride the Wild Wind" | Innuendo | 1991 | Queen (Taylor) | Mercury | [4] |
"The Ring (Hypnotic Seduction of Dale)" | Flash Gordon | 1980 | Mercury | Instrumental | [6] |
"Rock It (Prime Jive)" | The Game | 1980 | Taylor | Taylor & Mercury | [5] |
"Sail Away, Sweet Sister" | The Game | 1980 | May | May & Mercury | [5] |
"Save Me" ‡ | The Game | 1980 | May | Mercury | [5] |
"Scandal" ‡ | The Miracle | 1989 | Queen (May) | Mercury | [9] |
"Seaside Rendezvous" | A Night at the Opera | 1975 | Mercury | Mercury | [1] |
"See What a Fool I've Been" | B-side of "Seven Seas of Rhye" | 1974 | May | Mercury | [29] |
"Seven Seas of Rhye" ‡ | Queen / Queen II | 1973 1974 | Mercury | Mercury | [11] [15] |
"She Makes Me (Stormtrooper in Stilettoes)" | Sheer Heart Attack | 1974 | May | May | [10] |
"Sheer Heart Attack" | News of the World | 1977 | Taylor | Mercury (verses) Taylor (chorus) | [3] |
" The Show Must Go On " ‡ | Innuendo | 1991 | 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 | [30] |
"Spread Your Wings" ‡ | News of the World | 1977 | Deacon | Mercury | [3] |
"Staying Power" ‡ | Hot Space | 1982 | Mercury | Mercury | [2] |
"Stealin'" | B-side of "Breakthru" | 1989 | Queen | Mercury | [31] |
"Stone Cold Crazy" | Sheer Heart Attack | 1974 | Queen | Mercury | [10] |
"Sweet Lady" | A Night at the Opera | 1975 | May | Mercury | [1] |
"Tavaszi szél vizet áraszt" | Hungarian Rhapsody | 2012 | Traditional | Mercury | |
"Tear It Up" | The Works | 1984 | May | Mercury | [18] |
"Tenement Funster" | Sheer Heart Attack | 1974 | Taylor | Taylor | [10] |
"Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)" ‡ | A Day at the Races | 1976 | May | Mercury | [13] |
"Thank God It's Christmas" ‡ | Non-album single | 1985 | Taylor/May | Mercury | [32] |
"There Must Be More to Life Than This" [lower-alpha 3] (Queen & Michael Jackson) | Queen Forever | 2014 | Mercury | Mercury | [25] |
"These Are the Days of Our Lives" ‡ | Innuendo | 1991 | Queen (Taylor) | Mercury | [4] |
"Tie Your Mother Down" ‡ | A Day at the Races | 1976 | May | Mercury | [13] |
"Too Much Love Will Kill You" ‡ | Made in Heaven | 1995 | May Frank Musker Elizabeth Lamers | Mercury | [20] |
"Track 13" | Made in Heaven (CD edition) | 1995 | Queen (David Richards, Taylor, May) | Mercury | [20] |
"Under Pressure" [lower-alpha 4] ‡ (Queen & David Bowie) | Non-album single | 1981 | Queen/David Bowie | Mercury & David Bowie | [34] |
"Vultan's Theme (Attack of the Hawk Men)" | Flash Gordon | 1980 | Mercury | Instrumental | [6] |
"Was It All Worth It" | The Miracle | 1989 | Queen (Mercury) | Mercury | [9] |
"Water (Demo)" | The Miracle Collector's Edition | 2022 | May | May | |
"We Are the Champions" ‡ | News of the World | 1977 | Mercury | Mercury | [3] |
"We Will Rock You" ‡ | News of the World | 1977 | May | Mercury | [3] |
"The Wedding March" | Flash Gordon | 1980 | Arr. May | Instrumental | [6] |
"When Love Breaks Up (Demo)" | The Miracle Collector's Edition | 2022 | Mercury | Mercury | |
"White Man" | A Day at the Races | 1976 | May | Mercury | [13] |
"White Queen (As It Began)" | Queen II | 1974 | May | Mercury | [15] |
"Who Needs You" | News of the World | 1977 | Deacon | Mercury | [3] |
"Who Wants to Live Forever" ‡ | A Kind of Magic | 1986 | May | May & Mercury | [12] |
" A Winter's Tale " | Made in Heaven | 1995 | Queen (Mercury) | Mercury | [20] |
"Yeah" | Made in Heaven | 1995 | Queen | Mercury (spoken) | [20] |
"You And I" | A Day at the Races | 1976 | Deacon | Mercury (with Taylor) | [13] |
"You Don't Fool Me" ‡ | Made in Heaven | 1995 | Queen (Mercury/Taylor) | Mercury | [20] |
"You Know You Belong to Me" | The Miracle Collector's Edition | 2022 | May | May | |
"You Take My Breath Away" | A Day at the Races | 1976 | Mercury | Mercury | [13] |
"You're My Best Friend" ‡ | A Night at the Opera | 1975 | Deacon | Mercury | [1] |
Title | Year recorded | Writer(s) | Lead vocal(s) | Intended release | Notes |
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"46664 – The Call" | 2003 | May | |||
"Affairs" | 1989 | – | Mercury | Innuendo | Originates from between The Miracle and Innuendo sessions |
"Assassin" | 1990 | – | – | Innuendo | Recorded in the Innuendo sessions |
"Back To Storm/Little Boogie" | 1984, 1985 or 1986 | – | Mercury | The Works or A Kind of Magic | Possibly recorded just after The Works sessions, or during the A Kind of Magic sessions |
"Battle Scene" | 1986 | Instrumental | A Kind of Magic | Made for Highlander | |
"Batteries Not Included" | 1977 | Deacon or May | – | News of the World | Possibly exists |
"Brother Of Mine" | 1988 or 1989 | The Miracle | Possibly exists | ||
"Feel Like" | 1981 | Queen | Mercury | Hot Space | Later became "Under Pressure" |
"Friends In Pain" | Deacon | A Kind of Magic | |||
"Grand Dame" | 1989 | Queen | Instrumental | Innuendo | Recorded in Innuendo sessions although some believe it was recorded for The Miracle |
"Hangman" | – | Mercury/May | Mercury | Queen | This song was played live in 1970, 1973, 1975 and 1976 and was recorded in studio, but was never released. |
"Let's Make Love" | 1986 | Mercury | Mercury | A Kind of Magic | Only a 50 second clip exists. Recorded at the A Kind of Magic sessions, but never released. |
"My Secret Fantasy" | 1990 | Queen (Deacon) | Mercury | Innuendo | Recorded in the Innuendo sessions |
"Polar Bear" | 1971–1973 | Mercury | Queen | ||
"Robbery" | 1990 | Queen (Taylor) | Mercury | Innuendo | Recorded in the Innuendo sessions |
"Sandbox" | 1979 | – | Instrumental | The Game | Recorded during The Game sessions |
"Self Made Man" | 1990 | May | May and Mercury | Innuendo | Recorded in the Innuendo sessions |
"Silver Salmon" | 1972, 1973, 1974 or 1977 | Tim Staffell | Mercury | Queen | Written between 1968 and 1970 during the days of Smile, possibly recorded for Queen , Queen II or News of the World |
"Victory" | Mercury and Michael Jackson | Hot Space | |||
"Woe" | A Night at the Opera or A Day at the Races | Possibly exists | |||
"You Are The Only One" | 1985 or 1986 | Mercury |
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