12" Singles

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Killer Queen

Side A: Killer Queen

Side B: Keep Yourself Alive

Notes: Released in Venezuela and Argentina only, year unknown (at least around or after 1979 or 1980). Argentina has an unknown B-side.


Crazy Little Thing Called Love

Side A: Crazy Little Thing Called Love

Side B: We Will Rock You (live)

Notes: Released in Germany and Venezuela. A-side retitled as 'Una Cosita Loca Llamada Amor' in Venezuela.


Una Cosita Loca Llamada Amor

Side A: Una Cosita Loca Llamada Amor

Side B: Carrera de Bicicletas (long version)

Notes: Released in Colombia only. A-side is 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love', and the B-side is an unofficial extended version of 'Bicycle Race'.


Another One Bites The Dust

Side A: Another One Bites The Dust

Side B: Dragon Attack

Notes: Released in Germany, France, and Colombia.


File:Up12.jpg Under Pressure

Side A: Under Pressure

Side B: Soul Brother

Notes: Released in the Netherlands and Colombia.


File:Bl12.jpg Body Language

Side A: Body Language

Side B: Life Is Real (Song For Lennon)

Notes: Released in Germany and Canada.


Back Chat (extended version)

Side A: Back Chat (extended version)

Side B: Staying Power

Notes: Released in the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and the United States.


Radio Ga Ga (extended version)

Side A: Radio Ga Ga (extended version)

Side B: Radio Ga Ga (instrumental) / I Go Crazy


I Want To Break Free (extended version)

Side A: I Want To Break Free (extended version)

Side B: Machines (Or 'Back To Humans')

Notes: The United States received an instrumental version of the B-side, specially remixed by Brian and featuring samples from Ogre Battle, Goin' Back, and Flash, among others.


File:Iahl12.jpg It's A Hard Life (extended version)

Side A: It's A Hard Life (extended version)

Side B: Is This The World We Created...?


Hammer To Fall (extended version)

Side A: Hammer To Fall (extended version)

Side B: Tear It Up


Thank God It's Christmas

Side A: Thank God It's Christmas

Side B: Man On The Prowl (extended version) / Keep Passing The Open Windows (extended version)

Notes: Released in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and South Africa only. An unofficial remix, bringing the running time to over six minutes, was released in Israel sometime in the mid-1990s as a "Peace In The Middle East" mix.


One Vision (Extended Vision)

Side A: One Vision (Extended Vision)

Side B: Blurred Vision


A Kind Of Magic (extended version)

Side A: A Kind Of Magic (extended version)

Side B: A Dozen Red Roses For My Darling

Notes: An early UK mispressing credited the B-side as Don't Lose Your Head (instrumental) (which is technically true). Incidentally, the B-side in Australia was Don't Lose Your Head, while the B-side in the United States and Canada was Gimme The Prize (Kurgan's Theme).


Friends Will Be Friends (extended version)

Side A: Friends Will Be Friends (extended version)

Side B: Friends Will Be Friends (album version) / Seven Seas Of Rhye

Notes: In Brazil, Gimme The Prize (Kurgan's Theme) was the second B-side instead of Seven Seas Of Rhye, while One Year Of Love was the second B-side in Australia and New Zealand.


Pain Is So Close To Pleasure (extended version)

Side A: Pain Is So Close To Pleasure (extended version)

Side B: Pain Is So Close To Pleasure (single remix) / Don't Lose Your Head

Notes: Released in the United States and Germany only. The extended version was of the single remix, not the album version.


Who Wants To Live Forever (single edit)

Side A: Who Wants To Live Forever (single edit) / Who Wants To Live Forever (album version)

Side B: Killer Queen / Forever

Notes: Released in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Italy, and New Zealand. In New Zealand, Don't Lose Your Head was the first B-side instead of Killer Queen.


One Year Of Love

Side A: One Year Of Love

Side B: Gimme The Prize (Kurgan's Theme) / Seven Seas Of Rhye

Notes: Released in France and Spain only. A French promo release omitted Seven Seas Of Rhye. In Spain, the second B-side was Princes Of The Universe.