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▲'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' is Mercury's tribute to Elvis Presley. The track was included on the 1980 album 'The Game.'
▲'Now I’m Here' is a classic rock hit. The song was composed around one of Brian May’s greatest riffs, according to Louder Sound.
▲This song is also from the album 'The Game.' The power ballad was written by Brian May, who also has a guitar solo on the track.
▲According to Louder Sound, 'Flash' is "the most ridiculous song that Queen ever recorded." It is also the theme song to the 1980 movie 'Flash Gordon.'
▲This 1991 track was released on the album 'Innuendo.' In 1992, the song won Best Single at the Brit Awards.
▲'Barcelona' is another song that features  Spanish soprano singer Montserrat Caballé. Like 'How Can I Go On,' this track is a unique blend of opera and rock.
▲This song captures Mercury in a sweet romantic mood, according to Louder Sound. The track was released in 1976 on the album 'A Day At The Races.'
▲This song is from Freddie Mercury's first solo album, 'Mr. Bad Guy,' released in 1985.
▲'Another One Bites The Dust' is reportedly Queen's best-selling and fastest-selling track of all time. The song was written by John Deacon, and was released in 1980.
▲This 1985 hit was written by Mercury and co-produced with German record producer Reinhold Mack.
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Think you can name all of Queen's big hits? How about Freddie Mercury's work as a solo artist? In this gallery, take a look back at some of Queen's and Freddie Mercury's massive hits.

▲'Killer Queen' was the band's break-through hit. The 1974 pop-rock track was on the album 'Sheer Heart Attack.'
▲'Bicycle Race' is one of two songs on a double A-side single Queen released in 1978. It makes reference to the single's other song, 'Fat Bottomed Girls,' with the lyrics "fat bottomed girls, they'll be riding today" near the end.
▲In 2013, neuroscientist Jacob Jolij concluded that this feel-good track is the happiest song in the world. 'Don't Stop Me Now' was released in 1978, on the album 'Jazz.'
▲On the other side of the double A-side, 'Fat Bottomed Girls' is a more bluesy track. The song makes reference to 'Bicycle Race' with its ending lyrics "Get on your bikes and ride!"
▲This song was on the album 'A Night at the Opera,' released in 1975, and was a single in 1976.
▲This is arguably the most iconic Queen song ever. It was released in 1977, on the album 'News of the World.'
▲Pop-rock song 'Radio Ga Ga' received mixed reviews on its release in 1984. Despite this, the song reportedly reached first place in seven charts worldwide.
▲Queen's self-titled debut album was released in 1973 and included the song 'Seven Seas of Rhye.' In a 1977 interview, Mercury reportedly claimed the song to be a "figment of his imagination."
▲'Living On My Own' is from the 1985 'Mr. Bad Guy' album.
▲'Play The Game' is another hit from the 1980 album 'The Game.' It was written by Freddie Mercury.
▲Freddie Mercury reportedly wrote this hit with Aretha Franklin in mind. Louder Sound dubs the track as the most "soulful performance [Mercury] ever recorded."
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This track is also from the album 'Mr. Bad Guy.'

See also: How Freddie Mercury became somebody we all love.

▲Recorded in 1990 and released in 1991, 'The Show Must Go On' is a classic rock anthem co-written by Freddie Mercury and Brian May.
▲This catchy rock anthem was written by Queen guitarist Brian May and released in 1977 on the album 'News of the World.'
▲This classic-rock track was on the album 'The Works,' released in 1984. The song was used in the 1986 film 'Highlander.'
▲'Who Wants to Live Forever' was written by Brian May and released in 1989.
▲'I Want To Break Free' was released in 1984 on the band's 11th album, 'The Works.'
▲This track features Freddie Mercury and Spanish soprano singer Montserrat Caballé. It's from the album 'Barcelona,' and was released in 1988.
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Hands down their most famous song, 'Bohemian Rhapsody' was released in 1975 on the album 'A Night at the Opera.'

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