- Performer The Upsets
- Title Girls' Got Problems / Junky Queen
- Date of release 1999
- Style Punk
- Other formats AHX AA VOC MP2 DMF RA MIDI
- Genre Rock
- Size MP3 1315 mb
- Size FLAC 1119 mb
- Rating: 4.5
- Votes: 237
Girls, Girls, Girls" is a single by American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe. It is the first single from the album of the same name, and was released on May 11, 1987. The track was thoroughly pre-produced, and was then recorded at different studios over the course of several weeks, starting with the drum parts, then bass and guitar, and finally vocals
The Richmond Sluts - Junky Queen. album: The Richmond Sluts. Junky Beats - So Dark. album: Junky Beats, Pt. 1. Kosmic Kandy - My Junky Lover. album: Low End Fascinations. Love Junky - The Fall. album: 'Cause It's Real. Ryan Bingham - Yesterday's Blues.
Queen did the score for the film, including its opening theme song. This song included dialogue from the movie. 9. Fat Bottomed Girls This is a very silly song and its title does not lie. Since it’s Queen, though, the propulsive song features great harmonies. Perhaps the fact that Mercury is known to be gay adds a bit of wry amusement to the tune now (even though May wrote the song). Still, in terms of songs dedicated to female posteriors, only Sir Mix-a-Lot can challenge this Queen’s crown. 8. Killer Queen Killer Queen, from Queen’s 1974 album Sheer Heart Attack, feels sort of like a transitional song for the quartet.
I got a fuckin' problem If findin' somebody real is your fuckin' problem (Yeah) Bring your girls to the crib, maybe we can solve it, ayy. Hold up, bitches simmer down (Uh) Takin' hella long, bitch, give it to me now (Uh) Make that thing pop like a semi or a 9 Ooh, baby like it raw with the shimmy shimmy ya, huh? .
The best Queen songs, whether they're charging hard rock, piano-based pop, or epic mini-symphonies, go a long way in explaining why the group is without a doubt one of the most diverse, eclectic and wide-ranging bands to earn their way into the hearts of music lovers around the world. But which one was best? We present our list of the Top 10 Queen Songs. 10. 'Stone Cold Crazy'. From 'Sheer Heart Attack' (1974)
The Queen catalogue is frothing with songs which have become signposts for successive generations. Here are their 15 studio albums, covering two decades, ranked from worst to best. 15. Made In Heaven (Parlophone, 1995). A posthumous album, this featured vocal and piano parts recorded by Mercury in the months before had died. The tracks were subsequently finished by Brian May, John Deacon and Roger Taylor. The album summed up how Queen could draw people close, yet still keep them at a convenient distance. The Works (EMI/Parlophone, 1984). A satisfying album that worked the band’s hard rock roots back into the equation without sacrificing the electropop and funk strata they’d been embracing over the previous few years. The alliance of these styles worked in a smooth manner. Perhaps taking a break after Hot Space had re-energised them all for the challenge of a new Queen album.
| A | –The Upsets | Girls Got Problems |
| B | –The Richmond Sluts | Junky Queen |
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