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QUEEN: GREATEST HITS SURVIVOR - ROUND 7 29 members have voted

  1. 1. Vote for your least favourite

    • Bohemian Rhapsody
      1
    • Another One Bites The Dust
      1
    • Killer Queen
      0
    • Fat Bottomed Girls
      13
    • You're My Best Friend
      3
    • Don't Stop Me Now
      0
    • Crazy Little Thing Called Love
      1
    • Somebody To Love
      3
    • Seven Seas Of Rhye
      7
    • We Will Rock You
      0
    • We Are the Champions
      0

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QUEEN: GREATEST HITS SURVIVOR


LATEST ELIMINATED



Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy was released in 1977, and reached number 17 on the UK singles chart. A nice little ragtime song, shame to see it go


12th place - Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy (7/23 votes, 30.43%)

13th place - Bicycle Race (8/24 votes, 33.33%)

14th place - Now I'm Here (8/20 votes, 40.00%)

15th place - Flash (9/25 votes, 36.00%)

16th place - Save Me (10/24 votes, 41.67%)

17th place - Play The Game (9/27 votes, 33.33%)


So with 7 votes, Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy has been voted out. However, it was very close with both Seven Seas Of Rhye and Fat Bottomed Girls on 6 votes each!

Voting will be open for about a week :D
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it's got to be Fat Bottomed Girls now. We seem to be getting it right so far (though I'd put Bicycle Race and Flash up a few places).
Seven Seas of Rhye once again from me...yes, it is such a shame to see Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy voted out....it's one of my favorite Queen songs...
I can’t remember Seven Seas of Rhye ;o I’ve still voted for Fat Bottomed Girls though, after that’s gone who knows how this will go
I can’t remember Seven Seas of Rhye ;o I’ve still voted for Fat Bottomed Girls though, after that’s gone who knows how this will go

It's pre-Bohemian Rhapsody, so it's well old.

7 Seas Of Rhye was the one that made Queen - they got a last-minute slot on Top Of The Pops and Freddie Mercury was amazing, smashed into the 1974 music scene like a hammer and it became a hit. The footage was wiped by BBC fools but a poor quality colour version has recently come to light to go with a poor-quality black & white. Topped my personal chart, helped by the seaside singalong at the end :lol:

 

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