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1979 single by Queen

"Jealousy" is a song by British Rock band Queen which was originally released on their seventh studio album Jazz in 1978, and one year later was released as the fourth and last single from the album. It was written by Freddie Mercury.[1]

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Singles chronology

Mustapha
Mustapha
0/4/1979
Jealousy
Jealousy
27/4/1979

Jealousy

Queen

1979 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 27 Abril 1979 · Fecha Grabación: Octubre 1978 -
    Discográfica: Elektra · Estudio de grabación: Super Bear Studios Berre-les-Alpes, France · Productor: Queen , Roy Thomas Baker
    CHARTS
    Jazz
    ALBUM
    1
    Jealousy
    Queen • w: Mercury • 1979 /04 /27
    3:13
  • 2
    Fun ItDon`t Stop Me Now (USSR)
    Queen • 1979 /04 /27
    0:00
  • Album


    Jazz

    Jazz

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 10 Noviembre 1978 · Fecha Grabación: 14 Octubre 1978 -
    Discográfica: EMIElektraAriola (France) · Estudio de Grabación: Mountain (Montreux); Studio Miraval (Correns); Super Bear (Berre-les-Alpes) · Productor: Queen , Roy Thomas Baker
    CHARTS
    1
    Mustapha
    Queen • w: Freddie Mercury • 1978 /11 /10
    3:01
  • 2
    Fat bottomed girls
    Queen • w: Brian May • v: Mercury with Brian May • 1978 /11 /10
    4:16
  • 3
    Jealousy
    Queen • w: Mercury • 1978 /11 /10
    3:13
  • 4
    Bicycle race
    Queen • w: Mercury • 1978 /11 /10
    3:03
  • 5
    If you can't beat them
    Queen • w: John Deacon • 1978 /11 /10
    4:14
  • 6
    Let me entertain you
    Queen • w: Mercury • 1978 /11 /10
    3:01
  • 7
    Dead on time
    Queen • w: May • 1978 /11 /10
    3:22
  • 8
    In only seven days
    Queen • w: Deacon • 1978 /11 /10
    2:29
  • 9
    Dreamer's ball
    Queen • w: May • 1978 /11 /10
    3:30
  • 10
    Fun it
    Queen • w: Roger Taylor • v: Roger Taylor with Mercury • 1978 /11 /10
    3:29
  • 11
    Leaving home ain't easy
    Queen • w: May • v: May • 1978 /11 /10
    3:14
  • 12
    Don't stop me now
    Queen • w: Mercury • 1978 /11 /10
    3:29
  • 13
    More of that jazz
    Queen • w: Taylor • v: Taylor • 1978 /11 /10
    4:15
  • Album

    Mustapha
    Mustapha
    0/4/1979
    Jealousy
    Jealousy
    27/4/1979
    "Jealousy"
    Soviet single picture sleeve
    Single by Queen
    from the album Jazz
    B-side
    Released27 April 1979
    RecordedOctober 1978
    StudioSuper Bear Studios Berre-les-Alpes, France
    Genre
    Length3:13
    LabelElektra
    Songwriter(s)Freddie Mercury
    Producer(s)
    Queen singles chronology
    "Mustapha"
    (1979)
    "Jealousy"
    (1979)
    "Love of My Life (Live at Festhalle Frankfurt, 2 Feb `79)"
    (1979)

    Review

    1979 single by Queen

    "Jealousy" is a song by British Rock band Queen which was originally released on their seventh studio album Jazz in 1978, and one year later was released as the fourth and last single from the album. It was written by Freddie Mercury.[1]

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    Background

    The song has been released as a single only in five countries US, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand, and USSR, but failed to chart anywhere. The single was the only single of the band in the USSR. In the USSR, the B-side of the single was "Don`t Stop Me Now", but in other countries the B-side was "Fun It". In 1980, the song had been included in the list of songs for the 1980 Summer Olympics which were celebrated in Moscow.[2]

    "Jealousy" was penned by Mercury and features May playing his Hallfredh acoustic guitar. The guitar had been given a replacement hardwood bridge, chiselled flat, with a small piece of fret wire placed between it and the strings, which lay gently above. The strings produce the "buzzing" effect of a sitar.[3] This effect had already been used on "White Queen (As It Began)", from Queen II. Billboard felt that this effect made the song sound Beatlesque.[4] All vocals were recorded by Mercury.

    Reception

    Cash Box said that the song begins with "an interesting piano and sitar-sounding passage."[5] They further said that the song has "a firm beat, flashy drumming, upfront piano playing and characteristically orchestrated vocals" and that "Freddie Mercury`s vocals are evocative" and "Brian May`s guitar playing is unusual."[5] Record World said that "Jealousy" is a lighter ballad than typical Queen songs.[6]

    Personnel

    Queen

    • Freddie Mercury – lead and backing vocals, piano
    • Brian May – acoustic guitar[3]
    • Roger Taylor – drums
    • John Deacon – bass guitar

    1979 single by Queen

    "Jealousy" is a song by British Rock band Queen which was originally released on their seventh studio album Jazz in 1978, and one year later was released as the fourth and last single from the album. It was written by Freddie Mercury.[1]

    Background

    The song has been released as a single only in five countries US, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand, and USSR, but failed to chart anywhere. The single was the only single of the band in the USSR. In the USSR, the B-side of the single was "Don`t Stop Me Now", but in other countries the B-side was "Fun It". In 1980, the song had been included in the list of songs for the 1980 Summer Olympics which were celebrated in Moscow.[2]

    "Jealousy" was penned by Mercury and features May playing his Hallfredh acoustic guitar. The guitar had been given a replacement hardwood bridge, chiselled flat, with a small piece of fret wire placed between it and the strings, which lay gently above. The strings produce the "buzzing" effect of a sitar.[3] This effect had already been used on "White Queen (As It Began)", from Queen II. Billboard felt that this effect made the song sound Beatlesque.[4] All vocals were recorded by Mercury.

    Reception

    Cash Box said that the song begins with "an interesting piano and sitar-sounding passage."[5] They further said that the song has "a firm beat, flashy drumming, upfront piano playing and characteristically orchestrated vocals" and that "Freddie Mercury`s vocals are evocative" and "Brian May`s guitar playing is unusual."[5] Record World said that "Jealousy" is a lighter ballad than typical Queen songs.[6]

    Personnel

    Queen

    • Freddie Mercury – lead and backing vocals, piano
    • Brian May – acoustic guitar[3]
    • Roger Taylor – drums
    • John Deacon – bass guitar

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