Another One Bites The Dust
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* Written by: '''[[John Deacon]]''' | * Written by: '''[[John Deacon]]''' | ||
- | * Produced by: '''Queen''' and '''[[Mack]]''' | + | * Produced by: '''[[Band History | Queen]]''' and '''[[Mack]]''' |
* Musicians: | * Musicians: | ||
- | :'''[[Freddie Mercury]]''' - vocals | + | :'''[[Freddie Mercury]]''' - lead and backing vocals |
- | :'''[[Brian May]]''' - | + | :'''[[Brian May]]''' - guitars |
- | :'''[[John Deacon]]''' - bass guitar, rhythm guitar | + | :'''[[John Deacon]]''' - bass guitar, rhythm guitar, piano (reversed), synthesizer (reversed) |
- | :'''[[Roger Taylor]]''' - drums, | + | :'''[[Roger Taylor]]''' - drums, electronic percussion |
* Length: 3:03 | * Length: 3:03 | ||
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|valign="top"|[[Another One Bites The Dust (single) | Another One Bites The Dust]], 1980 | |valign="top"|[[Another One Bites The Dust (single) | Another One Bites The Dust]], 1980 | ||
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+ | |valign="top"|[[Another One Bites The Dust (single) | Another One Bites The Dust]], 1988 3" CD Single | ||
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- | |valign="top"|[[Another One Bites The Dust (Miami Project) (single)| Another One Bites The Dust]], 2006 B-side | + | |valign="top"|[[Another One Bites The Dust (Queen vs Miami Project) (single) | Another One Bites The Dust]], 2006 B-side |
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|valign="top"|De Pré Historie - 1980 - Volume 2, CD, France, 1998, 74321 56639 2 | |valign="top"|De Pré Historie - 1980 - Volume 2, CD, France, 1998, 74321 56639 2 | ||
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+ | |valign="top"|[[Image:Big80sArenaRock.jpg|50px|]] | ||
+ | |valign="top"|VH1: The Big 80's Arena Rock, CD, USA, 2000, R2 79969 | ||
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==Queen Talks== | ==Queen Talks== | ||
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- | + | | quote = "I'd been wanting to do a track like 'Another One Bites The Dust' for a while, but originally all I had was the line and the bass riff. Gradually, I filled it in and the band added ideas. I could hear it as a song for dancing but had no idea it would become as big as it did. The song got picked up off our album and some of the black radio stations in the US started playing it, which we've never had before. Michael Jackson actually suggested we release it as a single. He was a fan of ours and used to come to our shows."<br><br> | |
- | + | | source = '''[[John Deacon]] - April 1996, [http://www.queenarchives.com/index.php?title=John_Deacon_-_04-XX-1996_-_Bassist_%26_Bass_Techniques ''Bassist & Bass Techniques''] | |
- | I'd been wanting to do a track like Another One Bites The Dust for a while, but originally all I had was the line and the bass riff. Gradually I filled it in and the band added ideas. I could hear it as a song for dancing but had no idea it would become as big as it did. The song got picked up off our album and some of the black radio stations in the US started playing it, which we've never had before. Michael Jackson actually suggested we release it as a single. He was a fan of ours and used to come to our shows. | + | }} |
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"I'd been wanting to do a track like 'Another One Bites The Dust' for a while, but originally all I had was the line and the bass riff. Gradually, I filled it in and the band added ideas. I could hear it as a song for dancing but had no idea it would become as big as it did. The song got picked up off our album and some of the black radio stations in the US started playing it, which we've never had before. Michael Jackson actually suggested we release it as a single. He was a fan of ours and used to come to our shows." John Deacon - April 1996, Bassist & Bass Techniques CoversChords & Tabs
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