I think the video has a "Greased Lightening"/John Travolta vibe, but the song is definitely early Elvis inspired. Even down to Brian ditching his usual Red Special guitar for a 1950s sounding Telecaster and playing Scotty Moore riffs ans licks throughout and Freddie taking his voice into Elvis' "u-huh-huh" register. This was 1979, the year after the Grease movie came out and retro rock 'n' roll was a huge craze.
I'm not sure if this was Intentional or not, but the 4 songs you chose today were written by each of the four members of Queen. I want to break free- John Deacon Radio Gaga- Roger Taylor Fat bottom girls- Brian May Crazy little thing called love- Freddie
I was just about to say the same thing! When I saw the first 2 songs, I was thinking, if you're doing a tribute to Freddie, why are doing songs by John and Roger? But at least Freddie sings all four.
@@mustangdebbie56 - Freddie respected his band members as equals. He actually said he loved singing Deacon's songs because they were "singer's songs", whatever that means. He ought to know. 😉
Yes, due to his love of musical genre's and for his love of ballet (which appears in 'I Want To Break Free') in the late seventies he was introduced to the sound and voice of 'Montsy' though they would not meet in person for years. In interviews she gave before her death in 2018 she said they were instantly 'in love' and that bond lasted even after his death as she had a gift Freddie Gave her. The first meeting led to an iconic piece of music 'BARCELONA' and an album. Her regret is that they never performed it together at the Olympics.
This is a great song. It is styled as a 50's or Elvis style song. It was not in Grease.😀 He wrote it in the bathtub! Love me some Queen, enjoying your day today! I had the pleasure of seeing this song LIVE, in 1980, in Seattle, it was my first real Rock concert, I was 15!
Congratulations. You've had the privilege of seeing a legend. I missed my big chance back in '82. I had tickets to go see Ozzy with Randy Rhoads (my guitar idol) in Florida. I lived on the southwest coast and the concert was on the east coast. I missed my ride, so I missed the concert. The next day, Randy died in a plane crash in Northern Florida. I am to this day devastated.
Ray, I saw Queen in Vancouver in 1980, coincidentally I too was 15. They started their The Game tour then and I bought the LP on the day it was released (June 5). This was my first concert and I remember it so well. The Queen Live in Montreal 1981 concert is reacted to quite a bit (especially Somebody to Love), and that is exactly as I remember seeing them the year before.
This song came out in 79 and the movie Grease in 1978, based on the musical from 1971. Freddie didn't inspire Grease because it was chronologically impossible.
Freddie loved all genre's of music and this was his tribute and homage to the classic rock 'n' roll sound. the song was written in mid-1979, and appeared on the 1980 album 'The Game'. Freddie wrote and composed this song in about 10 minutes on a guitar.
This is Queen getting their Rockabilly on! This song was 1980-ish. I was in my freshman year of college and remember thinking this song and album was a "Come Back" for Queen. Seems like it had been a minute since they had a hit.
This was actually their biggest U.S. hit, #1 in 1980 for 4 weeks. It was on the same album as Another one Bites the Dust, 2 completely different styles.
Yes, there was a sort of revival in the style of the 50s and 60s happening in the 1980s, probably inspired in part by the success of "Grease" and the long-lasting popularity of shows like "Happy Days". Check out other groups like the Stray Cats, Adam Ant, Blues Brothers, and the Honeydrippers.
@@technomikelyons Yes- "Happy Days" was almost a spin-off of "American Graffitti", and I believe the whole 50's revival started with Shan-na-na's appearance at Woodstock...
Freddie Mercury wrote Crazy Little Thing Called Love while he was in the bath. As a tribute to Elvis. He performed Crazy Little Thing Called Love in the Live Aid concert Wembley 1985. Out of all the top British bands on that day Queen stole the show. Check it out for a reaction video that lasts about 20 minutes you won't be disappointed love your vids x
This was from the early 80s and made as a tribute to Elvis and 50s era rock n roll. It has no association with Grease, other than celebrating that era of music. Loving your Freddie tribute today - I truly miss this amazing man!
One of the things that made Queen a great band was that they had the chops to dip into different styles and pull them off well. And of course, with Freddie in the mix, you knew they’d put on a show.😎 Great reaction to one of my favorites!
It's in the Rockabilly style, and if you like that you definitely need to hear the Stray Cats. Also for Christmas music Brian Setzer the lead singer and composer of the Stray Cats puts out some awesome Christmas rock music. He is also known to do a Christmas special which is on UA-cam. So you are aware even though the Stray Cats do rockabilly which is a style that's originated in the '50s, they actually got their start in 1979 and into the '80s.
If you want to be blown away by Freddie's vocals like never before, react to Somebody To Love. Your kids may recognize it from Happy Feet but it was a Queen song first.
How do these people think that that song is in Greece and I feel bad for these people because they never experience any real music and he is not an Freddie Mercury fan. He probably just saw the fake movie and is on a bandwagon. First of all do some research before you watch these because you clearly don’t know the difference in time and decades your concept of time is a little off. It was not in Greece. It sounds exactly like Elvis Presley. I’m pretty sure Elvis has a song like this. I don’t know how you don’t see it being Elvis Presley. 5:50
Freddie was great, but the rest of the band was important to their sound, too. Brian May is one of those rare guitar players whose style is instantly recognizable. Great bass and drums work, too.
Why is it that people are getting annoyed because they are focusing on Freddie? It is the 30th anniversary of Freddie’s death for heaven’s sake. That is why they are focusing on him today. If it was your birthday, would you want your friends to present you with a cake with the name of one of your co-workers highlighted. No one is trying to dis Brian or anyone else…..why not give it a rest?
Brian and his dad hand built his guitar together when he was a teenager. The wood for the body came from a beat up antique fireplace mantle full of wormholes that they plugged with matchsticks. The tremolo system was made out of a steel knife and valve springs from a motorcycle engine. What's really unique about its sound is the wiring. He wired it so he could switch each of the three pickups in or out of phase independently to make it feed back after he saw Jeff Beck performing live and making different sounds just by moving his guitar around in front of the amplifier.
I’m gonna keep pushing the live aid performance on you just cuz I think you both would enjoy he played with a live crowd of 75,000 people and held them in his hands for 20 min. It will give you to full understanding of his talent to how appreciated he was by his audience. It’s just such a joy to watch. So I’m gonna keep pushin it on ya 😂😂
This was Queen's homage to Elvis Presley. The British and US single releases had different songs on the B sides. The British B side was a live performance of We Will Rock You and the American B side was a live performance of Spread Your Wings.
I was lucky enough to see a performance of We Will Rock You at the LA Colosseum when they toured The Game album. It was their encore performance of course including We Are the Champions...:)
The first time this came on the radio i thought it was Elvis for a while. Freddie is honoring/emulating Elvis in this song which came to him while taking a bath. Freddie got out and wrote it in about 5 minutes. Just gotta do the whole Live Aid '85 set now. Still considered one of if not the greatest 21 minutes of a rock concert in history. This song and Another One Bites The Dust were songs that went to number one in the US WooHoo! Thanks for this Rob Squad
Freddie wrote this while in the bathtub. Took him all of about 10 minutes and no it wasn’t in grease. Love that you are doing all this Queen! You really need to do their performance at Live Aid ! Considered the best Rock’n Roll performance ever!
@@staceycraft3514 no that's an Elvis impersonator, this song Freddie wrote was inspired by Elvis after he passed in 1977 hence the voice tone he gives during the track
@@staceycraft3514 Crazy Little Thing Called Love was written in 1979 by Freddie Mercury and appeared on Queen’s 1980 album The Game. Elvis Presley died in 1977, making it impossible for him to have ever performed this song. Freddie Mercury wrote this song in the rock-a-billy style of Elvis, as a tribute to him. It is quite possible that what you are referring to is Elvis impersonators performing this song, making you think that it was an Elvis song. It wasn’t.
@@staceycraft3514 that black and white video is fake, the voice doesn't match the lyrics because it's an edited lip sync. Go to the time 1:50 on that video you even hear the "Ready Freddie" in the background it's edited. Take a look at the comments everyone knows so I don't know what to tell u
@@TheGamePlaySociety I'm not sure how old you are but I am old enough to know I watched and listened to Elvis Presley sing that song well before Queen was even a band. Don't know why you think I don't know what I'm talking about but believe what you want, I know the truth.
@@staceycraft3514 You're definitely joking. You're saying Queen , particularly Freddie , stole his very own song from a man who died 3 years prior to it's release. Brian May cleared the air of this fake impersonator in a Express UK Article just last year. Note , you can't find an album Elvis did it on. Note , that it was originally written by Freddie Mercury. I'm quite surprised you didn't just look at the copyright information. See that it was written in 1979 and realize Elvis passed in 1977. If you truly believe it then I'd say the impersonator did a job well done that you couldn't tell it apart from the King. I love Elvis but I'm not going to give him credit for a song he didn't write , again... Anyways it's okay to be wrong. Cheers!
This is from 1979. It was not in Grease. It’s just Freddy doing so many different things and changing it up again. He was a chameleon and rarely did the same thing twice. It’s a take on Elvis and the 50’s genre. To me, it’s also a little reminiscent of the Stray Cats.
This is a 50s rock and roll tribute to Elvis. Queen also did soul, jazz, blues, folk, callipso, opera, metal, ballads etc etc. They did everything brilliantly. You must watch their live concerts to appreciate just how good they wear.
I sure this has been mentioned to you both before, but if you love Queen and Freddie Mercury. You really have to watch there performance at Live Aid at Wembley Stadium in 1985, it has gone down as one of if not the best live performances in musical history. Please make a reaction to it, it is about 20mins long but worth every second of your time. All the Best. DarMok.
“Is this from Grease?” I nearly wet myself laughing. You are the sweetest people on UA-cam. Just the best It’s Queen doing rock and roll. Not early just stylised
this was a 1979 tribute to Elvis, they even wanted Elvis' guitarist to play on it originally. Definitely my favorite Queen song. And when you mention Grease, well Travolta was also channeling Elvis
You guys really need to do a reaction to Queens performance at the Live Aid benefit concert in 1985. It's about 20 minutes but most people consider it the best concert in rock history.He performs in front of 74k people at Wembley stadium in London.
It wasn't in Grease, but Queen was definitely big back when Grease came out. I can remember well back when I was about 6 or 7 I went to see Grease at the drive-in theater with my aunt (multiple times), and I know that we heard Queen's "We will Rock You" & "We are the Champions" on the radio while driving to the theater. Of course we all sang along.
I just had an argument with my mom a couple weeks ago, cause she saw a show give credit of the song to Queen and was 100% convinced Queen just did a cover of the original Elvis song. And though knowing I'm a huge Queen fan, she would not believe me that it wasn't an Elvis song, but a Queen song written in homage to Elvis. :P
This is such a great song! So much fun. Imagine the music he would have put out, had he not passed away. So sad and such a loss for the music community.
The previous reply mentioned Cliff Richard. He started making hits in the late 50s in the UK. But his first top 10 US hit was 1975s Devil Woman. You might want to review that one.
There was a 1950s rockabilly revival scene in England in the late 1970s to early 1980s, which inspired Queen to record this song, a No. 1 hit in the U,S., Canada and Australia. The rockabilly scene also inspired the U.S. band Stray Cats to move to England to try and make it big. Only after the Stray Cats caught on and made a name in England did their fame and music and music videos cross the pond back to the U.S., with their hits "Rock This Town" and "Stray Cat Strut."
Ditto...Dwight's one of my top 3 favorites of all time. He's very, very underrated as a musician. His cover of Suspicious Minds I think is better than Elvis's.
The song came out in 1979 and shot to number one, just four years after Bohemian Rhapsody was a hit (its first of two times). It was an homage to Elvis, and it was not in Grease.
@@ladyjane8855 Brian May wrote "Who Wants to Live Forever?" in the backseat of his car after watching a screening of "Highlander", as they were looking for additional music for the film.
In my opinion the greatest rocker of all time. He can bring an audience to their knees. Their will never be another one. We love you forever Freddie Mercury ❤️
My favorite queen song of all time. This song was #1 in the country for several weeks in 1980. Although it was not in Grease, Amber you are correct about the style and time period it evokes. The style of the song is called Rock-a-billy, and was very popular style in the mid 50's. So your Elvis vibe was right on, this song was an homage to that era.
SO, you're both beautiful, love ALL the pics. If ur truly in love with QUEEN, must watch Bohemian Rhapsody, the movie; then also watch the actual concert footage at Live-Aid. The movie is SPOT ON with the audience reaction, you WILL CRY.
I heard this song so many times before I realized it was Queen. Freddie loved Elvis and this is his tribute to him. The story goes that Freddie wrote this song in 10 minutes while taking a bath. I love this happy and fun song, thank you for your upbeat and fun reaction.
You haven't truly experienced Queen until you've listened to the entire "Night at the Opera" album. It's an album that you have to listen to an entire record side per session to get the full experience. I think it's absolutely their best album, with widely varied styles that somehow work together as a sort of "rock opera".
Queen had become known for releasing BIG EPIC singles for Christmas in the UK (Bohemian Rhapsody in 1975, Somebody To Love in 1976, and We Are The Champions in 1977), so a straightforward rock & roll pastiche in 1979 was a nice change!
This is Queen's rockabilly track. You want more modern rockabilly, look up the Stray Cats and their front man Brian Setzer's solo work. Then look up Brian Setzer Orchestra for his big band. This track was not in Grease, and Wikipedia is your friend for info on songs and albums.
Grease was released in 78, Crazy Little thing called love was released in 79. It was inspired by Freddie for Elvis..who had died. So was a tribute to Elvis in a way.
When this song came out I was in a mother and baby home aged 15 and hadn’t particularly been a Queen fan but I saw this on Top of the Pops and loved it. It was 1979.
Barcelona was an operatic duet written by Freddie in 1987 after Barcelona, Spain was selected as the host city for the 1992 Summer Olympics at the request of Barcelona native opera singer Montserrat Caballe who was in charge of arranging the music for the opening ceremony. Freddie gave her fair warning that he was HIV positive and living on borrowed time but she wasn't going to take no for an answer. They couldn't easily coordinate their schedules to record it together, so Freddie wrote the song and recorded a master tape with overdubbed vocals, singing both parts of the duet on two tracks with the female part in falsetto. He mailed the tape to Montserrat, and she learned her part by ear using his falsetto as a guide. The recording master still has both of Freddie's vocal tracks on it in addition to Montserrat's vocal track. Freddie's falsetto track was edited out of the mix and replaced with her vocal track. They performed it live together in May 1987 at the Ibiza Festival and once more on October 8, 1988 in Barcelona to celebrate the arrival of the Olympic flag from Seoul. This would be Freddie's last live performance of the song. After Freddie's death Montserrat performed it live once again accompanied with Freddie's recorded vocal and footage of Freddie from the 1988 performance on the stadium's screen before the start of the 1999 UEFA Champions League final.
You need to deeeeeep dive into rockabilly. Tons of great guitarists. The Rock ‘n Roll Trio (heavily influenced The Beatles and others), Eddie Cochran, Link Wray, Buddy Holly … Check out “Baby Blue Eyes” by The Rock ‘n Roll Trio. Heckuva guitar. Brian Setzer/The Stray Cats covered some of their songs as well as some of the others listed. Gene Vincent’s “Race with the Devil” is AWESOME. So is his “Be Bop a Lula”. “Lotta Lovin’” was slower, but still veeeery rockabilly. Very GREASE, Amber !!!
No, this song wasn't in Grease. Just seems that way with its 50s throwback style. If you like this then you got check out some Carl Perkins, Gene Vincent, Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly for the real stuff from the 50s -- or check out The Stray Cats for some of this style from the same era as 80s Queen.
I remember as a teenager, going to the skating rink was huge. This song played in the rotation at least three times a night and always got everybody on the floor.
The Game was a great album. Others to try from this one are: Need Your Loving Tonight, Play the Game, Don’t Try Suicide. I think you’ve already done Another One Bites the Dust
This album, The Game, came out in 1980, two years after Grease came out in '78. This song, as others mention, was idealized by Freddie in a bath and then put together with the rest of the band soon after. It also shows john Deacon in his role as a lead bassist with an involved bassline that actually gets to be a bit upstage on this song, for once. Deacon, Brian May the guitarist, and Roger Taylor the drummer are criminally underappreciated in my opinion as they were/are each talented and capable multi-instrumentalists. And I only use were in reference to John Deacon's complete retirement from performing music and retirement into a very private life after his work for the final Queen album and memorial performance.
When you guys get around to it you have to do a twofer reaction or two songs together "We Will Rock You" followed immediately by "We Are The Champions". These two songs have always been played together. Also for some movie soundtracks reactions try "Flash" from Flash Gordon or "Who Wants To Live Forever" from Highlander!!!
Elvis and Beatles were two of Freddie's big inspirations in music. The song was written while enjoying a bath I think and was recorded as almost a tribute to Elvis who died a few years before the song came out. Song wasn't in Grease, but similar style.
Every generation of music will have some elements that flash back to a past era. The 80's were no exception. Some of the fashion and elements of the 80's y'all admire got there inspiration from the 50's, as many artists of that time were enthralled with music and fashion elements of that era. Some artists you already profiled (Billy Joel -Uptown Girl, this song by Queen, La bamba remake) reflect this.
SUPER! Yeah, it sounds like it could be early QUEEN, but no, it actually came out in 1980, 2 years after "Fat Bottomed Girls' and "Bicycle Race". It's just QUEEN doing a bit of "Rockabilly" music. Queen could write and play just about any genre of music, and they usually did it better than anyone else. THANKS for this one! ☮☮☮
The best concert I *_EVER_* saw was on August 13, 1982...at the (now long-gone) Poplar Creek Music Theatre in Hoffman Estates, IL -- Billy Squier opened for Queen 💝💖💓💖💝
This song has been a staple at wedding receptions and anniversary parties where I am from since it came out. It makes me yearn back to those celebrations.
This was Freddie s tribute to Elvis circa 1979.. He wrote it in 10 minutes in a hotel bathtub. It was a huge hit, and popular in .con cert, where he played guitar. See it in the Live Aid ckncert Freddie also did covers of Jailhouse Rock & other Elvis songs
Loving your Queen reactions. Have a suggestion for female Friday. Would love to see your reaction to Bette Midler The Rose from the Janis Joplin movie of the same name, such a special song to me.
Someone may already have said it, Brian May is not playing his usual, famous 'red special' home made guitar, so that he gets a slightly different sound, that older, 1950s feel. Totally original Freddie Mercury song, written only about a year or so after Grease the film The 1950s were very popular in the 1970s. A lot of 1970s nostalgic looking back to the 1950s with music, TV shows and films. Written in 10 minutes whilst in the bath. This song, and the single that followed, Another One Bites The Dust, took the band into the stratosphere in the US. They were already big of course but they hit the top of the super league after those two songs. And based on album and singles sales for the year, became the biggest band in the world between 1980-81/1981-1982. They were really at their peak, on top of their game in his era (appropriate that the album those two songs came from was called 'The Game'!)
I am always amazed at the number of people that claim to be Queen fans but can’t name a single Queen song NOT sung by Freddie Mercury. Yes he is iconic and one of the greatest rock singers and frontmen of all time, but all 4 members made up the band and its unique sound. To fully appreciate Queen, you have to hear the deeper cuts.
This is a song written and performed in a 1950s rockabilly style. Like you said, even the guitar solo has that sound. This was one of the few times Brian abandoned his beloved Red Special guitar. He used a Fender Telecaster for the solo. Just consider this for a second, this is the same band that wrote, arranged, and performed "Bohemian Rhapsody." The difference in sound & tone between the two songs just demonstrates the range of their talent. -JR in Miami
soundtrack to my life. Crazy Little thing called love ❤️. when this came out I was a teen. my father just came back from rehab. Queen was how i related to him. he loved to blast my Queen albums with me. it was our only connection. my whole family loved Queen ♥️
You MUST do Live Aid!! Performers have 30-minute sets. Queen OWNED the massive crowd. Every performer there (and they were legends too), did not want to follow Queen/Freddie's performance. AND, if you research their performance, the Queen band threw together the set in just a few minutes. Total Masters!!
Most rock bands in the 6o's, 7o's, & 8o's, grew up with the music of early Rock-n-Roll. When they were forming their style and learning to play those were the records they copied to start out in th garage. Elvis had died in 1977 and Grease came our in 1978. This coincided with recording of this song of two popular events at the same era. It also played into Queen's penchant for making music from any and all genre's. He plays John Travolta in Grease as he swings like Elvis Presley and saluting them both.at the same time. It also allowed Freddie to play further into his ability to entertain his audience. God Save the Queen !!!
After Elvis died in 1977, there was a wave of nostalgia for 50s rock music again that Grease captured perfectly in 1978 and Crazy Little Thing Called Love tapped into the following year getting Queen the number one spot on the US charts (you could argue George Michael pulled off the same trick a decade later with Faith and even U2 with Rattle and Hum). John Lennon referred to it as the song by Queen where they sounded like Elvis and it inspirted him to come out of retirement and release his final album before his tragic murder. It's a magnificent song that was recorded about half an hour after Freddie wrote it in the bath and they really caught lightning in a bottle, that freshness and excitement never dates.
This was written as Freddie's tribute to Elvis. So: the leather and the 1950's sound are deliberate. This became a very big hit in the U.S. This is Queen in 1980. You should really see some of their live performances from the 1970's. Try "Keep Yourself Alive", "Liar", "Ogre Battle", White Queen".
This song was not in Grease. But I’m sure it’s been in other movies. A great Queen song is Who wants to live forever. It’s Queen with an orchestra and Freddie’s vocals are magnificent! It’s also another side of Queen.
In the 1980s there was a resurgence in 1950s style music. There was this song, Billy Joel's album An Innocent Man, Neil Young's album Everybody's Rockin', and the career of the Stray Cats.
Early (1970's) Freddie had long hair, then cut it short after they got big, it was Elvis inspired, but this song came out in 1980! and No it was Never in Grease..... there was also a band that you should check out called (Stray Cats) that was 1950's Inspired but came out in 1981
This song was meant as a tribute to Elvis, cool that you got that vibe right off the bat.
i’ve listened to this song for decades and never knew or even thought that that might be the case
I think the video has a "Greased Lightening"/John Travolta vibe, but the song is definitely early Elvis inspired. Even down to Brian ditching his usual Red Special guitar for a 1950s sounding Telecaster and playing Scotty Moore riffs ans licks throughout and Freddie taking his voice into Elvis' "u-huh-huh" register.
This was 1979, the year after the Grease movie came out and retro rock 'n' roll was a huge craze.
I always thought it was a rip off of the stray cats lol
@@keith63ply Right? when really, Stray Cats were obvs inspired by Queen!
Beat me to it! Brian May said he used a fender telecaster to get a James Burton vibe on the solo!
30 years since we lost dear Freddie, No one, absolutely NO one will ever come close to his talent. We miss you every day mate!!!
I'm not sure if this was Intentional or not, but the 4 songs you chose today were written by each of the four members of Queen.
I want to break free- John Deacon
Radio Gaga- Roger Taylor
Fat bottom girls- Brian May
Crazy little thing called love- Freddie
I was just about to say the same thing! When I saw the first 2 songs, I was thinking, if you're doing a tribute to Freddie, why are doing songs by John and Roger? But at least Freddie sings all four.
Well spotted!
You really need to check out "The Game and You're my best friend" !!!!
That's because it's 30years since Freddie Mercury died
@@mustangdebbie56 - Freddie respected his band members as equals. He actually said he loved singing Deacon's songs because they were "singer's songs", whatever that means. He ought to know. 😉
I have two names for you, "Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé".
Oh definitely!
Yes, due to his love of musical genre's and for his love of ballet (which appears in 'I Want To Break Free') in the late seventies he was introduced to the sound and voice of 'Montsy' though they would not meet in person for years. In interviews she gave before her death in 2018 she said they were instantly 'in love' and that bond lasted even after his death as she had a gift Freddie Gave her. The first meeting led to an iconic piece of music 'BARCELONA' and an album. Her regret is that they never performed it together at the Olympics.
Yes yes yes !!!!!
Yes, yes, yes!!
ohhhhhh! Agree. One of the most jaw dropping musical collabs ever!!
This is a great song. It is styled as a 50's or Elvis style song. It was not in Grease.😀
He wrote it in the bathtub! Love me some Queen, enjoying your day today!
I had the pleasure of seeing this song LIVE, in 1980, in Seattle, it was my first real Rock concert, I was 15!
Congratulations. You've had the privilege of seeing a legend.
I missed my big chance back in '82. I had tickets to go see Ozzy with Randy Rhoads (my guitar idol) in Florida. I lived on the southwest coast and the concert was on the east coast. I missed my ride, so I missed the concert. The next day, Randy died in a plane crash in Northern Florida. I am to this day devastated.
Ray, I saw Queen in Vancouver in 1980, coincidentally I too was 15. They started their The Game tour then and I bought the LP on the day it was released (June 5). This was my first concert and I remember it so well. The Queen Live in Montreal 1981 concert is reacted to quite a bit (especially Somebody to Love), and that is exactly as I remember seeing them the year before.
I saw Queen at my first rock concert in 1977!! Thin Lizzy opened. It was in Houston and there are YT vids of that concert. I was 16. Good times!!
Yes he wrote it in the bathtub in 10 minutes lol.
This song came out in 79 and the movie Grease in 1978, based on the musical from 1971. Freddie didn't inspire Grease because it was chronologically impossible.
Freddie loved all genre's of music and this was his tribute and homage to the classic rock 'n' roll sound. the song was written in mid-1979, and appeared on the 1980 album 'The Game'. Freddie wrote and composed this song in about 10 minutes on a guitar.
Freddie wrote this song in the bathtub in 10 minutes in 1979. It was his tribute to Elvis.
The movie Grease was released in 1978.
This is Queen getting their Rockabilly on! This song was 1980-ish. I was in my freshman year of college and remember thinking this song and album was a "Come Back" for Queen. Seems like it had been a minute since they had a hit.
This was actually their biggest U.S. hit, #1 in 1980 for 4 weeks. It was on the same album as Another one Bites the Dust, 2 completely different styles.
Yes - and pretty sure Grease was released in 1978, they are not connected.
Yes, there was a sort of revival in the style of the 50s and 60s happening in the 1980s, probably inspired in part by the success of "Grease" and the long-lasting popularity of shows like "Happy Days". Check out other groups like the Stray Cats, Adam Ant, Blues Brothers, and the Honeydrippers.
@@technomikelyons Yes- "Happy Days" was almost a spin-off of "American Graffitti", and I believe the whole 50's revival started with Shan-na-na's appearance at Woodstock...
Freddie Mercury wrote Crazy Little Thing Called Love while he was in the bath. As a tribute to Elvis. He performed Crazy Little Thing Called Love in the Live Aid concert Wembley 1985. Out of all the top British bands on that day Queen stole the show. Check it out for a reaction video that lasts about 20 minutes you won't be disappointed love your vids x
This was from the early 80s and made as a tribute to Elvis and 50s era rock n roll. It has no association with Grease, other than celebrating that era of music.
Loving your Freddie tribute today - I truly miss this amazing man!
This was released in 79.. under Rockabilly rock genre.
One of the things that made Queen a great band was that they had the chops to dip into different styles and pull them off well. And of course, with Freddie in the mix, you knew they’d put on a show.😎 Great reaction to one of my favorites!
It's in the Rockabilly style, and if you like that you definitely need to hear the Stray Cats. Also for Christmas music Brian Setzer the lead singer and composer of the Stray Cats puts out some awesome Christmas rock music. He is also known to do a Christmas special which is on UA-cam. So you are aware even though the Stray Cats do rockabilly which is a style that's originated in the '50s, they actually got their start in 1979 and into the '80s.
Came here to say the same 🙂
@@bethanythatsme 🤠🎸😺
His swing orchestra music is just killer!! I love the big band version of Stray Cat Strut even more than the rockabilly one.
And Dire Straits “Sultans of Swing”
Yes - Rockabilly! Dwight Yoakum has a cover of this song. Love it!
If you want to be blown away by Freddie's vocals like never before, react to Somebody To Love. Your kids may recognize it from Happy Feet but it was a Queen song first.
And then George Michael owned it 🙂
This was released in 1979 and had nothing to do with the film Grease. It was Freddie's tribute to Elvis.
And he nailed it. I thought it was The King when I first heard it.
The story is that Freddie wrote the song while taking a bath (i believe a bubble bath)
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@RoseSantos-qj4yf and he wrote the song in 10 minutes he said
How do these people think that that song is in Greece and I feel bad for these people because they never experience any real music and he is not an Freddie Mercury fan. He probably just saw the fake movie and is on a bandwagon. First of all do some research before you watch these because you clearly don’t know the difference in time and decades your concept of time is a little off. It was not in Greece. It sounds exactly like Elvis Presley. I’m pretty sure Elvis has a song like this. I don’t know how you don’t see it being Elvis Presley. 5:50
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Freddie was great, but the rest of the band was important to their sound, too. Brian May is one of those rare guitar players whose style is instantly recognizable. Great bass and drums work, too.
Why is it that people are getting annoyed because they are focusing on Freddie? It is the 30th anniversary of Freddie’s death for heaven’s sake. That is why they are focusing on him today. If it was your birthday, would you want your friends to present you with a cake with the name of one of your co-workers highlighted. No one is trying to dis Brian or anyone else…..why not give it a rest?
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What about that Brian May?
Brian and his dad hand built his guitar together when he was a teenager. The wood for the body came from a beat up antique fireplace mantle full of wormholes that they plugged with matchsticks. The tremolo system was made out of a steel knife and valve springs from a motorcycle engine. What's really unique about its sound is the wiring. He wired it so he could switch each of the three pickups in or out of phase independently to make it feed back after he saw Jeff Beck performing live and making different sounds just by moving his guitar around in front of the amplifier.
Each made significant contributions to the group. No one like them. Never will be.
@@1944bwa Brian May wrote all the guitar solos in Freddie's songs
freddie and queen - the musical chameleons in perfection
The Queen song "You're My Best Friend" would be perfect for you two!
Yes!! It’s definitely one of their best.
yes! my personal fav queen song
Yesyesyes 🙌🏻
I’m gonna keep pushing the live aid performance on you just cuz I think you both would enjoy he played with a live crowd of 75,000 people and held them in his hands for 20 min. It will give you to full understanding of his talent to how appreciated he was by his audience. It’s just such a joy to watch. So I’m gonna keep pushin it on ya 😂😂
This was Queen's homage to Elvis Presley. The British and US single releases had different songs on the B sides. The British B side was a live performance of We Will Rock You and the American B side was a live performance of Spread Your Wings.
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Interesting both B sides were filmed at the same time.
I was lucky enough to see a performance of We Will Rock You at the LA Colosseum when they toured The Game album. It was their encore performance of course including We Are the Champions...:)
The first time this came on the radio i thought it was Elvis for a while. Freddie is honoring/emulating Elvis in this song which came to him while taking a bath. Freddie got out and wrote it in about 5 minutes. Just gotta do the whole Live Aid '85 set now. Still considered one of if not the greatest 21 minutes of a rock concert in history. This song and Another One Bites The Dust were songs that went to number one in the US WooHoo! Thanks for this Rob Squad
Freddie wrote this while in the bathtub. Took him all of about 10 minutes and no it wasn’t in grease. Love that you are doing all this Queen! You really need to do their performance at Live Aid ! Considered the best Rock’n Roll performance ever!
@@staceycraft3514 no that's an Elvis impersonator, this song Freddie wrote was inspired by Elvis after he passed in 1977 hence the voice tone he gives during the track
@@staceycraft3514 Crazy Little Thing Called Love was written in 1979 by Freddie Mercury and appeared on Queen’s 1980 album The Game. Elvis Presley died in 1977, making it impossible for him to have ever performed this song. Freddie Mercury wrote this song in the rock-a-billy style of Elvis, as a tribute to him. It is quite possible that what you are referring to is Elvis impersonators performing this song, making you think that it was an Elvis song. It wasn’t.
@@staceycraft3514 that black and white video is fake, the voice doesn't match the lyrics because it's an edited lip sync. Go to the time 1:50 on that video you even hear the "Ready Freddie" in the background it's edited. Take a look at the comments everyone knows so I don't know what to tell u
@@TheGamePlaySociety I'm not sure how old you are but I am old enough to know I watched and listened to Elvis Presley sing that song well before Queen was even a band. Don't know why you think I don't know what I'm talking about but believe what you want, I know the truth.
@@staceycraft3514 You're definitely joking. You're saying Queen , particularly Freddie , stole his very own song from a man who died 3 years prior to it's release. Brian May cleared the air of this fake impersonator in a Express UK Article just last year. Note , you can't find an album Elvis did it on. Note , that it was originally written by Freddie Mercury. I'm quite surprised you didn't just look at the copyright information. See that it was written in 1979 and realize Elvis passed in 1977. If you truly believe it then I'd say the impersonator did a job well done that you couldn't tell it apart from the King. I love Elvis but I'm not going to give him credit for a song he didn't write , again... Anyways it's okay to be wrong. Cheers!
Not early Queen, actually a little bit later, from an album called The Game.
"Make somebody smile". Amber's thousand watt smile is an inspiration.
Amber you are beautiful inside and out..
This is from 1979. It was not in Grease. It’s just Freddy doing so many different things and changing it up again. He was a chameleon and rarely did the same thing twice. It’s a take on Elvis and the 50’s genre. To me, it’s also a little reminiscent of the Stray Cats.
I absolutely love this song.Freddie actually wrote this one
Me too!
This is a 50s rock and roll tribute to Elvis. Queen also did soul, jazz, blues, folk, callipso, opera, metal, ballads etc etc. They did everything brilliantly. You must watch their live concerts to appreciate just how good they wear.
I sure this has been mentioned to you both before, but if you love Queen and Freddie Mercury. You really have to watch there performance at Live Aid at Wembley Stadium in 1985, it has gone down as one of if not the best live performances in musical history. Please make a reaction to it, it is about 20mins long but worth every second of your time. All the Best. DarMok.
“Is this from Grease?” I nearly wet myself laughing. You are the sweetest people on UA-cam. Just the best
It’s Queen doing rock and roll. Not early just stylised
this was a 1979 tribute to Elvis, they even wanted Elvis' guitarist to play on it originally. Definitely my favorite Queen song. And when you mention Grease, well Travolta was also channeling Elvis
You guys really need to do a reaction to Queens performance at the Live Aid benefit concert in 1985. It's about 20 minutes but most people consider it the best concert in rock history.He performs in front of 74k people at Wembley stadium in London.
It wasn't in Grease, but Queen was definitely big back when Grease came out. I can remember well back when I was about 6 or 7 I went to see Grease at the drive-in theater with my aunt (multiple times), and I know that we heard Queen's "We will Rock You" & "We are the Champions" on the radio while driving to the theater. Of course we all sang along.
Hi, Freddie wrote this as a tribute to Elvis Presley...that’s why it sounds “old”..first performed in mid seventies...false memory about Grease 😂
When I first heard this song, someone was singing at a karaoke night. I totally thought it was an Elvis song.🤣🤣
I thought it was Elvis for the longest time
This is a nod to Elvis.
It was written a few years after Elvis died. I've heard and seen a few Elvis impersonators cover it though.
I just had an argument with my mom a couple weeks ago, cause she saw a show give credit of the song to Queen and was 100% convinced Queen just did a cover of the original Elvis song. And though knowing I'm a huge Queen fan, she would not believe me that it wasn't an Elvis song, but a Queen song written in homage to Elvis. :P
It is a Elvis song .
Freddie was very flamboyant ! A true peacock on the strut and imagination ! Great voice, brilliant offering of music ! 😍😍
If you want to check Freddie at his best you should check out queens live aid performance and the song the show must go on 🤯🤯🔥🔥
A million times yes.
This is such a great song!
So much fun.
Imagine the music he would have put out, had he not passed away. So sad and such a loss for the music community.
The song was written by Freddie Mercury as a tribute to his musical heroes Elvis Presley and Sir Cliff Richard.
The previous reply mentioned Cliff Richard. He started making hits in the late 50s in the UK. But his first top 10 US hit was 1975s Devil Woman. You might want to review that one.
"The Show Must Go On" one of my Favorite Queen songs.
You guys absolutely need to listen to Don’t Stop Me Now by Queen. It’s my favourite song of all time! Just instantly puts a smile on my face
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Yes!! Mine too
YES! This and Radio GaGa are my top two favorites.
Mine too! Freddie’s run at the end! OMG!!!
That's my favorite song when I go for a run. And even if I'm tired I have too speed up when it plays
There was a 1950s rockabilly revival scene in England in the late 1970s to early 1980s, which inspired Queen to record this song, a No. 1 hit in the U,S., Canada and Australia. The rockabilly scene also inspired the U.S. band Stray Cats to move to England to try and make it big. Only after the Stray Cats caught on and made a name in England did their fame and music and music videos cross the pond back to the U.S., with their hits "Rock This Town" and "Stray Cat Strut."
This is definitely a tribute to Elvis! As many others have mentioned, you have to watch the full live aid performance! Nothing quite like it.
This is a 100% tribute to rock & roll that the band managed to emulate perfectly.
One of my favorites :) Dwight Yolkam does a really fun - amazing country version of this. Worth checking out
Yes he does. Covers some Elvis songs too. Little Sister is a good one. I'm a huge fan of Dwight Yoakam.
Ditto...Dwight's one of my top 3 favorites of all time. He's very, very underrated as a musician. His cover of Suspicious Minds I think is better than Elvis's.
The song came out in 1979 and shot to number one, just four years after Bohemian Rhapsody was a hit (its first of two times). It was an homage to Elvis, and it was not in Grease.
@user-ud5eq2uw3k Yes, as I said, Crazy Little Thing Called Love came out in 1979, which was four years after Bohemian Rhapsody. That means 1975. :)
Great tribute for Freddie. “Who Wants to Live Forever?” is another great tribute.
Loved the Highlander movie but this song always made me sad. I think Freddie's diagnosis was known when he made it.
@@ladyjane8855, The song is about achieving a form of immortality with another. It is beautiful and sad and full of love…a fitting tribute to Freddie.
@@ladyjane8855 Brian May wrote "Who Wants to Live Forever?" in the backseat of his car after watching a screening of "Highlander", as they were looking for additional music for the film.
Highlander and Flash Gordon were both movies with complete Queen soundtracks
In my opinion the greatest rocker of all time. He can bring an audience to their knees. Their will never be another one. We love you forever Freddie Mercury ❤️
My favorite queen song of all time. This song was #1 in the country for several weeks in 1980. Although it was not in Grease, Amber you are correct about the style and time period it evokes. The style of the song is called Rock-a-billy, and was very popular style in the mid 50's. So your Elvis vibe was right on, this song was an homage to that era.
Queen has so many classic hits but "Crazy little thing called love" is my top favorite, followed by "You're my best friend".
SO, you're both beautiful, love ALL the pics. If ur truly in love with QUEEN, must watch Bohemian Rhapsody, the movie; then also watch the actual concert footage at Live-Aid. The movie is SPOT ON with the audience reaction, you WILL CRY.
This is not only my favorite Queen song but my favorite song ever!
I heard this song so many times before I realized it was Queen. Freddie loved Elvis and this is his tribute to him. The story goes that Freddie wrote this song in 10 minutes while taking a bath. I love this happy and fun song, thank you for your upbeat and fun reaction.
I remember when they played this live on Saturday Night Live. So great!
You haven't truly experienced Queen until you've listened to the entire "Night at the Opera" album.
It's an album that you have to listen to an entire record side per session to get the full experience.
I think it's absolutely their best album, with widely varied styles that somehow work together as a sort of "rock opera".
Death On Two Legs was the first Queen song I ever heard and I still love it to this day.
@@LiberalsArePoop Yeah that is a rad song!
My favourite album. Love '39 on that
Queen had become known for releasing BIG EPIC singles for Christmas in the UK (Bohemian Rhapsody in 1975, Somebody To Love in 1976, and We Are The Champions in 1977), so a straightforward rock & roll pastiche in 1979 was a nice change!
This is Queen's rockabilly track. You want more modern rockabilly, look up the Stray Cats and their front man Brian Setzer's solo work. Then look up Brian Setzer Orchestra for his big band.
This track was not in Grease, and Wikipedia is your friend for info on songs and albums.
Came here to say the same 🙂
Grease was released in 78, Crazy Little thing called love was released in 79. It was inspired by Freddie for Elvis..who had died. So was a tribute to Elvis in a way.
Closest thing in Grease that sounds like this would be "Greased Lightning".
Loved that song! Also "Beauty School Dropout"
When this song came out I was in a mother and baby home aged 15 and hadn’t particularly been a Queen fan but I saw this on Top of the Pops and loved it. It was 1979.
Barcelona is a great Freddie song if you want something to wow you with his versatility. 🥰🥰 1st fusion of rock & opera.
Definitely have to give Barcelona a listen!
I keep telling them that. Perhaps they will take notice now.
Barcelona was an operatic duet written by Freddie in 1987 after Barcelona, Spain was selected as the host city for the 1992 Summer Olympics at the request of Barcelona native opera singer Montserrat Caballe who was in charge of arranging the music for the opening ceremony. Freddie gave her fair warning that he was HIV positive and living on borrowed time but she wasn't going to take no for an answer. They couldn't easily coordinate their schedules to record it together, so Freddie wrote the song and recorded a master tape with overdubbed vocals, singing both parts of the duet on two tracks with the female part in falsetto. He mailed the tape to Montserrat, and she learned her part by ear using his falsetto as a guide. The recording master still has both of Freddie's vocal tracks on it in addition to Montserrat's vocal track. Freddie's falsetto track was edited out of the mix and replaced with her vocal track. They performed it live together in May 1987 at the Ibiza Festival and once more on October 8, 1988 in Barcelona to celebrate the arrival of the Olympic flag from Seoul. This would be Freddie's last live performance of the song. After Freddie's death Montserrat performed it live once again accompanied with Freddie's recorded vocal and footage of Freddie from the 1988 performance on the stadium's screen before the start of the 1999 UEFA Champions League final.
Yeeeessss
Queen’s Don’t stop me now is possibly the happiest and most uplifting song every written !
You need to deeeeeep dive into rockabilly. Tons of great guitarists. The Rock ‘n Roll Trio (heavily influenced The Beatles and others), Eddie Cochran, Link Wray, Buddy Holly …
Check out “Baby Blue Eyes” by The Rock ‘n Roll Trio. Heckuva guitar. Brian Setzer/The Stray Cats covered some of their songs as well as some of the others listed. Gene Vincent’s “Race with the Devil” is AWESOME. So is his “Be Bop a Lula”. “Lotta Lovin’” was slower, but still veeeery rockabilly. Very GREASE, Amber !!!
YES!! One of my favorites from Queen.
The last video you need to watch is Queen Live Aid performance.
Save the best for last
Not in grease. Freddie wrote this as a tribute to Elvis, that's why he sings it like elvis
Late 1979. A salute to Elvis. This song inspired a lot of record companies to sign rockabilly bands in the 80s.
Freddie could sing anything and Queen covered just about every style within the pantheon of rock and roll. Love this song!
This song reminds me of the Stray Cats you may want to check them out
Yessss !
Thank you for remembering Freddie! RIP Freddie! ❤️❤️❤️
No, this song wasn't in Grease. Just seems that way with its 50s throwback style. If you like this then you got check out some Carl Perkins, Gene Vincent, Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly for the real stuff from the 50s -- or check out The Stray Cats for some of this style from the same era as 80s Queen.
Queen goes Rock-a-billy! A whole new genre!
For fun the next Queen song should be “Don’t stop me now”
I remember as a teenager, going to the skating rink was huge. This song played in the rotation at least three times a night and always got everybody on the floor.
The Game was a great album. Others to try from this one are: Need Your Loving Tonight, Play the Game, Don’t Try Suicide. I think you’ve already done Another One Bites the Dust
Dragon Attack is one of my favorite sleeper Queen songs.
Shoot, they could react to the whole album front to back and we'd all tune in!
Play the Game rocks!
Let's throw "Dragon Attack" in there too!
"take me back to the shack jack"
This album, The Game, came out in 1980, two years after Grease came out in '78. This song, as others mention, was idealized by Freddie in a bath and then put together with the rest of the band soon after. It also shows john Deacon in his role as a lead bassist with an involved bassline that actually gets to be a bit upstage on this song, for once. Deacon, Brian May the guitarist, and Roger Taylor the drummer are criminally underappreciated in my opinion as they were/are each talented and capable multi-instrumentalists. And I only use were in reference to John Deacon's complete retirement from performing music and retirement into a very private life after his work for the final Queen album and memorial performance.
When you guys get around to it you have to do a twofer reaction or two songs together "We Will Rock You" followed immediately by "We Are The Champions". These two songs have always been played together. Also for some movie soundtracks reactions try "Flash" from Flash Gordon or "Who Wants To Live Forever" from Highlander!!!
Elvis and Beatles were two of Freddie's big inspirations in music. The song was written while enjoying a bath I think and was recorded as almost a tribute to Elvis who died a few years before the song came out. Song wasn't in Grease, but similar style.
I love this song. Freddie's nod to Elvis. Brian May is playing like Scotty Moore who was Elvis's guitar player in the mid to late 50s.
Every generation of music will have some elements that flash back to a past era. The 80's were no exception. Some of the fashion and elements of the 80's y'all admire got there inspiration from the 50's, as many artists of that time were enthralled with music and fashion elements of that era. Some artists you already profiled (Billy Joel -Uptown Girl, this song by Queen, La bamba remake) reflect this.
SUPER! Yeah, it sounds like it could be early QUEEN, but no, it actually came out in 1980, 2 years after "Fat Bottomed Girls' and "Bicycle Race". It's just QUEEN doing a bit of "Rockabilly" music. Queen could write and play just about any genre of music, and they usually did it better than anyone else. THANKS for this one! ☮☮☮
The best concert I *_EVER_* saw was on August 13, 1982...at the (now long-gone) Poplar Creek Music Theatre in Hoffman Estates, IL -- Billy Squier opened for Queen 💝💖💓💖💝
If memory serves, he wrote this as a tribute to Elvis. In 10 minutes. In his bathtub.
This song has been a staple at wedding receptions and anniversary parties where I am from since it came out. It makes me yearn back to those celebrations.
This song actually came after their earlier big hits like "Bohemian Rhapsody."
This was Freddie s tribute to Elvis circa 1979.. He wrote it in 10 minutes in a hotel bathtub. It was a huge hit, and popular in .con cert, where he played guitar. See it in the Live Aid ckncert Freddie also did covers of Jailhouse Rock & other Elvis songs
Loving your Queen reactions. Have a suggestion for female Friday. Would love to see your reaction to Bette Midler The Rose from the Janis Joplin movie of the same name, such a special song to me.
All the Bette, including Miss Otis Regrets!
Great voice-check, puts on a show-check, fills your soul-check Freddie and Queen were special.
I love Grease. Grease was great. Grease was a huge hit. But, Jay is correct, Freddie IS too big for Grease. 😂 Cheers!
Someone may already have said it, Brian May is not playing his usual, famous 'red special' home made guitar, so that he gets a slightly different sound, that older, 1950s feel. Totally original Freddie Mercury song, written only about a year or so after Grease the film The 1950s were very popular in the 1970s. A lot of 1970s nostalgic looking back to the 1950s with music, TV shows and films. Written in 10 minutes whilst in the bath. This song, and the single that followed, Another One Bites The Dust, took the band into the stratosphere in the US. They were already big of course but they hit the top of the super league after those two songs. And based on album and singles sales for the year, became the biggest band in the world between 1980-81/1981-1982. They were really at their peak, on top of their game in his era (appropriate that the album those two songs came from was called 'The Game'!)
I am always amazed at the number of people that claim to be Queen fans but can’t name a single Queen song NOT sung by Freddie Mercury. Yes he is iconic and one of the greatest rock singers and frontmen of all time, but all 4 members made up the band and its unique sound. To fully appreciate Queen, you have to hear the deeper cuts.
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This is a song written and performed in a 1950s rockabilly style. Like you said, even the guitar solo has that sound. This was one of the few times Brian abandoned his beloved Red Special guitar. He used a Fender Telecaster for the solo. Just consider this for a second, this is the same band that wrote, arranged, and performed "Bohemian Rhapsody." The difference in sound & tone between the two songs just demonstrates the range of their talent.
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soundtrack to my life. Crazy Little thing called love ❤️. when this came out I was a teen. my father just came back from rehab. Queen was how i related to him. he loved to blast my Queen albums with me. it was our only connection. my whole family loved Queen ♥️
You MUST do Live Aid!! Performers have 30-minute sets. Queen OWNED the massive crowd. Every performer there (and they were legends too), did not want to follow Queen/Freddie's performance. AND, if you research their performance, the Queen band threw together the set in just a few minutes. Total Masters!!
Most rock bands in the 6o's, 7o's, & 8o's, grew up with the music of early Rock-n-Roll. When they were forming their style and learning to play those were the records they copied to start out in th garage. Elvis had died in 1977 and Grease came our in 1978. This coincided with recording of this song of two popular events at the same era. It also played into Queen's penchant for making music from any and all genre's. He plays John Travolta in Grease as he swings like Elvis Presley and saluting them both.at the same time. It also allowed Freddie to play further into his ability to entertain his audience. God Save the Queen !!!
After Elvis died in 1977, there was a wave of nostalgia for 50s rock music again that Grease captured perfectly in 1978 and Crazy Little Thing Called Love tapped into the following year getting Queen the number one spot on the US charts (you could argue George Michael pulled off the same trick a decade later with Faith and even U2 with Rattle and Hum). John Lennon referred to it as the song by Queen where they sounded like Elvis and it inspirted him to come out of retirement and release his final album before his tragic murder. It's a magnificent song that was recorded about half an hour after Freddie wrote it in the bath and they really caught lightning in a bottle, that freshness and excitement never dates.
This was written as Freddie's tribute to Elvis. So: the leather and the 1950's sound are deliberate. This became a very big hit in the U.S. This is Queen in 1980. You should really see some of their live performances from the 1970's. Try "Keep Yourself Alive", "Liar", "Ogre Battle", White Queen".
This song was not in Grease. But I’m sure it’s been in other movies. A great Queen song is Who wants to live forever. It’s Queen with an orchestra and Freddie’s vocals are magnificent! It’s also another side of Queen.
In the 1980s there was a resurgence in 1950s style music. There was this song, Billy Joel's album An Innocent Man, Neil Young's album Everybody's Rockin', and the career of the Stray Cats.
Early (1970's) Freddie had long hair, then cut it short after they got big, it was Elvis inspired, but this song came out in 1980! and No it was Never in Grease..... there was also a band that you should check out called (Stray Cats) that was 1950's Inspired but came out in 1981