QUEEN Topped The UK Charts With Blockbuster ‘BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY’ Today 50 Years Ago

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9 January 2026

QUEEN, one of the greatest bands ever topped the UK Charts with their blockbuster hit BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY for 9 weeks straight, starting on 9 January 1976, today 50 years ago.

The song parodies elements of opera with bombastic choruses, sarcastic recitative, and distorted Italian operatic phrases. Lyrical references include Scaramouche, the fandango, Galileo Galilei, Figaro, and Beelzebub, with cries of Bismillah.

Freddie Mercury called it a mock opera.

Producer Roy Thomas Baker recalled years later: “It was totally insane, but we enjoyed every minute of it. It was basically a joke, but a successful joke. [Laughs]. We had to record it in three separate units. We did the whole beginning bit, then the whole middle bit and then the whole end.

It was complete madness. The middle part started off being just a couple of seconds, but Freddie kept coming in with more “Galileos” and we kept on adding to the opera section, and it just got bigger and bigger. We never stopped laughing. It started off as a ballad, but the end was heavy.”

It featured on their 4th LP
A Night At The Opera.

Once again, Freddie.

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QUEEN Released Their Everlasting Stroke Of Genius ‘BOHEMAIN RHAPSODY’ Today 50 Years Ago

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31 October 2025

Eternal legends QUEEN released their everlasting stroke of genius
BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY on 31 October 1975, today 50 years ago.

The song parodies elements of opera with bombastic choruses, sarcastic recitative, and distorted Italian operatic phrases. Lyrical references include Scaramouche, the fandango, Galileo Galilei, Figaro, and Beelzebub, with cries of Bismillah.

Freddie Mercury called it a mock opera.

Producer Roy Thomas Baker recalled years later: “It was totally insane, but we enjoyed every minute of it. It was basically a joke, but a successful joke. [Laughs]. We had to record it in three separate units. We did the whole beginning bit, then the whole middle bit and then the whole end.

It was complete madness. The middle part started off being just a couple of seconds, but Freddie kept coming in with more “Galileos” and we kept on adding to the opera section, and it just got bigger and bigger. We never stopped laughing. It started off as a ballad, but the end was heavy.”

It featured on their 4th LP
A Night At The Opera.

Once again, Freddie.

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New MOJO Issue With QUEEN – Timeless Masterstroke ‘BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY’ Turns 50 This Year

28 March 2025

QUEEN‘s monumental masterstroke BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY was released on 31 October 1975. Almost 50 years ago. It was the main single of their grand A Night At The Opera opus.

The band’s guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor talk in this month’s issue about the sonic step-changes of rock’s most daring and varied band.

Also in the issue: Sex Pistols’ Jones, Cook and Matlock on their live reincarnation; inside the songwriting symbiosis of Lennon and McCartney; The Pogues’ superb album Rum, Sodomy & The Lash at 40; Dionne Warwick on the hits (and writs) that define her career; Low’s Alan Sparhawk rebuilds after tragedy and much more.

You can purchase a copy and have it sent to your home. Info HERE.