The Best of Queen Playlist
Queen is one of the most iconic rock bands of all time; the British quartet met and started playing together in University, catapulting into fame in the 70s and 80s thanks to their memorable anthems and high quality vocals.
Though the band’s frontman, Freddie Mercury, died from AIDS in the early 90s, the band continues to enjoy enormous popularity around the world with people of all ages.
Today we’re looking back at some of the band’s biggest hits through the years with our best of Queen playlist.
Somebody To Love
Bohemian Rhapsody
You’re My Best Friend
Don’t Stop Me Now
I Want To Break Free
Under Pressure
Killer Queen
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Another One Bites the Dust
We Are The Champions
We Will Rock You
Radio Ga Ga
Fat Bottomed Girls
These Are The Days Of Our Lives
Do you use Spotify? Listen to the whole playlist here:
What are your favourite Queen hits? Let us know in the comments below!

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And It's a Kind of Magic: In my younger days, played Pool. It was my theme song.
Love listening to and watching the video to I'm Going Slightly Mad...Great fun 🙂
After a fantastic two hour set, mostly everyone is smiling, saying "how good was that?" He convinced me. Obviously he's not, and never will, be Freddie Mercury but he brings his own presence to the band and they all work well together.
I'd say don't be too quick to judge and give him a go.
PS Status Quo were amazing too!