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"Death on Two Legs (Dedicated to...)" Song by Queen from the album A Night at the Opera Released 21 November 1975 Recorded August-November 1975
Sarm East StudiosGenre Rock Length 3:43 Label EMI, Parlophone (Europe)
Elektra, Hollywood (US)Writer Freddie Mercury Producer Queen
Roy Thomas BakerA Night at the Opera track listing 12 tracks - Side one
- "Death on Two Legs (Dedicated to...)"
- "Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon"
- "I'm in Love with My Car"
- "You're My Best Friend"
- "'39"
- "Sweet Lady"
- "Seaside Rendezvous"
- Side two
- "The Prophet's Song"
- "Love of My Life"
- "Good Company"
- "Bohemian Rhapsody"
- "God Save the Queen"
"Death on Two Legs (Dedicated to...)" is a song by British rock group Queen, the opening track on their fourth studio album A Night at the Opera. The song was written by Freddie Mercury and describes his hatred toward Queen's ex-manager, Norman Sheffield, who is reputed to have mistreated the band and abused his role as their manager from 1972-1975.
The song was recorded and mixed at Sarm East Studios in late 1975. As with "Bohemian Rhapsody", most of the guitar parts on the song were initially played on piano by Mercury, to demonstrate to Brian May how they needed to be played on guitar.
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Lyrics
The song is considered to be Mercury's "hate letter" towards Queen's former manager Norman Sheffield, incorporating a vast range of vicious lyrics, as described by Mercury, "It's so vindictive that Brian felt bad singing it. I don't like to explain what I was thinking when I wrote a song. I think that's awful, just awful."[1]
Although "Death on Two Legs" never made a direct reference to Sheffield, upon listening to the song, he attempted to sue the band for defamation, and this revealed to the public the subject of the song. Before releasing the album, EMI paid "a substantial sum."[2] Sheffield later admitted that his lawsuit probably gave the band an incentive to dedicate the song to him. During live performances, Mercury would usually re-dedicate the song to "a real motherfucker of a gentleman". This line was censored out of the version of the song that appeared on their Live Killers album in 1979.
Live Recordings
"Death on Two Legs" was regularly performed live by Queen up until, and during, The Game Tour. However, there is only one live version of the song ever officially released, appearing on the 1979 album Live Killers.
Cover versions
- Rooney covered "Death on Two Legs" on the 2005 tribute album Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen.
- The song was covered by Tony Zaikowski as part of the "Loser's Lounge" project.
- GoGoGo Airheart also recorded a version of the song.
- Dream Theater recorded their version to this song for their CD "Uncovered 2003-2005", released by their own label as part of their "Official Bootleg" collection.
- Heathen covered this song on their 2004 EP Recovered.
Personnel
- Freddie Mercury - lead and backing vocals, piano
- Brian May - guitars, backing vocals
- John Deacon - bass guitar
- Roger Taylor - drums, backing vocals
References
- ^ 03-17-1977 Circus Magazine
- ^ "Discography: A Night At The Opera". Queen Online. copyright 2010 by Queen Productions. http://www.queenonline.com/history/68/. Retrieved September 15 2010.
Categories:- 1975 songs
- Queen (band) songs
- Songs written by Freddie Mercury
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