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  • ...d's earlier progressive rock albums, and is most popular for its hard rock songs ''[[We Will Rock You]]'' and ''[[We Are the Champions]]'', but it also feat | [[John Deacon]]
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  • ...row on me. Overall, this is a strong album for [[Freddie Mercury]], [[John Deacon]], and [[Brian May]], bit a pretty weak for [[Roger Taylor]]. | [[John Deacon]]
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  • ...ylor]] plays drums and various percussion and sings backing vocals. [[John Deacon]] plays bass guitar. The song was produced by Queen and [[Roy Thomas Baker] {{Link|SongMeanings|https://songmeanings.com/songs/view/126112/}}
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  • ...the song to ''[[In the Lap of Gods]]'' on the same album, however, the two songs only seem to be related by their theme, not by their musical structure. Thi ...king vocals. [[Roger Taylor]] plays drums and sings backing vocals. [[John Deacon]] plays bass guitar. The song was produced by Queen and [[Roy Thomas Baker]
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  • ...ackup vocals. [[Roger Taylor]] plays drums and sings backup vocals. [[John Deacon]] plays bass and double bass. The song was produced by Queen and [[Roy Thom ...s because it's so silly. This has also become one of my daughters favorite songs as well and they often ask me to sing it to them before bed each night.
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  • ...t versions of the ''[[Back Chat]]'' single. An extended remix version by [[John Luongo]] was released as a promo in the US in November 1982 which included ...r]] plays electric drums and programmed a Linn LM-1 drum track, and [[John Deacon]] plays electric guitar (Fender Telecaster). The horn section was arranged
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  • ...Roger Taylor]] programmed the drum machine and sings backup vocals. [[John Deacon]] play bass guitar. [[Michael Kamen]], who provided the film's score, compo {{Link|SongMeanings|https://songmeanings.com/songs/view/13158}}
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  • ...l the quirks, camp, and strangeness of the progressive rock and music hall songs, but these don't really resonate with me on an emotional level. I think it | [[John Deacon]]
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  • ...usic from Roger. John Deacon didn't have a song on this album. Many of the songs on the album were written prior to the band coming together. ...e and surnames separated by a dash. [[John Deacon]] is credited as "Deacon John" because Freddie insisted it sounded better (he would demand his proper nam
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  • | Composer = {{SongComposer|John Deacon}}, {{SongComposer|Freddie Mercury}} ...etto vocals and plays the electric piano and, unusual for the band, [[John Deacon]] plays all other instrumentation including electric guitar, bass guitar, s
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  • ...ike the album, and it's in my top 40 favorite albums ever, but none of the songs ever made a serious emotional connection with me, so it's one of my least f | [[John Deacon]]
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  • ...em as the low point of the album, and I wasn't that impressed by the other songs. This is my least favorite of Queen's studio albums. | [[Freddie Mercury]], [[Brian May]], [[John Deacon]]
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  • ...tric guitar, [[Roger Taylor]] plays drums, the conga, and keyboard, [[John Deacon]] plays bass, and [[David Richards]], the song's producer, plays keyboards {{Link|SongMeanings|https://songmeanings.com/songs/view/34442}}
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  • ...plays drums, tambourine, percussion, and sings backing vocals; and [[John Deacon]] – plays bass guitar. The chorus, which is sung both in English and Japa {{Link|SongMeanings|https://songmeanings.com/songs/view/3530822107858525304}}
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