Killer Queen

Freddie Mercury

She keeps Moët et Chandon
In her pretty cabinet
Let them eat cake, she says
Just like Marie Antoinette
A built-in remedy
For Khrushchev and Kennedy
At anytime, an invitation
You can't decline

Caviar and cigarettes
Well-versed in etiquette
Extraordinarily nice

She's a Killer Queen
Gunpowder, gelatine
Dynamite with a laser beam
Guaranteed to blow your mind
Anytime

Recommended at the price
Insatiable in appetite
Wanna try?

To avoid complications
She never kept the same address
In conversation
She spoke just like a baroness
Met a man from China
Went down to Geisha Minah
Then again incidentally
If you're that way inclined

Perfume came naturally from Paris (naturally)
For cars, she couldn't care less
Fastidious and precise

She's a Killer Queen
Gunpowder, gelatine
Dynamite with a laser beam
Guaranteed to blow your mind
Anytime

Drop of a hat, she's as willing as
Playful as a pussycat
Then momentarily out of action
Temporarily out of gas
To absolutely drive you wild, wild
She's out to get you

She's a Killer Queen
Gunpowder, gelatine
Dynamite with a laser beam
Guaranteed to blow your mind
Anytime

Recommended at the price
Insatiable in appetite
Wanna try?

You wanna try!

Trivia about the song Killer Queen by Queen

On which albums was the song “Killer Queen” released by Queen?
Queen released the song on the albums “Sheer Heart Attack” in 1974, “Killer Queen” in 1974, “Live Killers” in 1979, “The Best Of Queen (1980)” in 1980, “Rock Montreal Vol. 1” in 1981, “Greatest Hits” in 1981, “Who Wants To Live Forever” in 1986, “The Best 1” in 1997, “Jewels I” in 2004, “Rock Montreal” in 2007, “Queen In Vision 2008” in 2008, “Queen Collection 2” in 2008, “Queen Singles Collection 1” in 2008, “Absolute Greatest” in 2009, “Live At Rainbow 74” in 2014, “A Night At Odeon” in 2015, “Live In Japan” in 2016, “Bohemian Rhapsody: The Original Soundtrack” in 2018, and “Greatest Hits In Japan” in 2020.
Who composed the song “Killer Queen” by Queen?
The song “Killer Queen” by Queen was composed by Freddie Mercury.

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