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Check Out Queen’s Valentine’s Day Playlist

by Paul Cashmere on February 7, 2019

in News

Queen have shared a Valentine’s Day playlist for fans in the lead-up to the day next week.

Queen love songs date back to the second album (there was obviously nothing romantic enough on the first record). The most “romantic” Queen albums appears to be ‘A Night At The Opera’, ‘A Day At The Races’ and ‘A Kind of Magic’ with three songs from each represented.

Queen Valentine’s Day playlist 2019

Love of my Life (from A Night At The Opera)
In Only Seven Days (from Jazz)
You Take My Breath Away (from A Day at the Races)
One Year of Love (from A Kind of Magic)
Save Me (from The Game)
Crazy Little Thing Called Love (from The Game)
Love Me Like There’s No Tomorrow (from Freddie Mercury’s Messenger of the Gods)
You and I (from A Day at the Races)
I Was Born To Love You (from Made In Heaven)
These Are The Days of our Lives (from Innuendo)
Pain Is So Close To Pleasure (from A Kind of Magic)
Lily of the Valley (from Queen Forever)
It’s A Hard Life (from The Works)
Play The Game (from The Game)
Somebody To Love (from A Day at the Races)
You’re My Best Friend (from A Night At The Opera)
I’m In Love With My Car (from A Night At The Opera)
Let Me In Your Heart Again (from Queen Forever)
Nevermore (from Queen II)
Bijou (from Innuendo)
Doing All Right (from Bohemian Rhapsody soundtrack)
Spread Your Wings (from News of the World)
Dear Friends (from Sheer Heart Attack)
Las Palabras De Amor (from Hot Space)
Funny How Love Is (from Queen II)
Who Wants To Live Forever (from A Kind of Magic)

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