About the Song

Freddie Mercury’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” stands as a testament to the boundless creativity and artistic genius of one of rock music’s greatest frontmen. Released in 1975 as the centerpiece of Queen’s album “A Night at the Opera,” this epic masterpiece defies traditional song structures, blending elements of rock, opera, and balladry into a singular, unforgettable experience.

At its core, “Bohemian Rhapsody” is a musical journey that unfolds like a mini-opera, taking listeners on a rollercoaster of emotions. From its hauntingly beautiful piano introduction to its thunderous guitar solos, the song traverses through multiple movements, each with its own distinct mood and energy. Freddie Mercury’s soaring vocals serve as the emotional anchor, seamlessly shifting between tender vulnerability and operatic power.

Musically, “Bohemian Rhapsody” is a marvel of composition and arrangement. Its intricate harmonies, layered vocals, and dynamic shifts in tempo and texture showcase the band’s virtuosity and innovation. The song’s unconventional structure and theatricality set it apart from anything that had come before, pushing the boundaries of what was possible in popular music.

What truly sets “Bohemian Rhapsody” apart, however, is its enduring impact and cultural significance. From its initial release to its inclusion in films, commercials, and countless cultural references, the song has captivated audiences around the world for decades. Its iconic status has solidified it as one of the greatest rock songs of all time, beloved by generations of music lovers.

In the end, “Bohemian Rhapsody” is more than just a song; it’s a masterpiece of artistry and innovation that continues to inspire and amaze listeners to this day. As Freddie Mercury himself once said, “I won’t be a rock star. I will be a legend.” And with “Bohemian Rhapsody,” he and Queen achieved just that, leaving behind a legacy that will endure for generations to come.

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Lyric

Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?Caught in a landslide, no escape from realityOpen your eyes, look up to the skies and seeI’m just a poor boy, I need no sympathyBecause I’m easy come, easy go, little high, little lowAny way the wind blows doesn’t really matter to me, to me
Mama, just killed a manPut a gun against his head, pulled my trigger, now he’s deadMama, life had just begunBut now I’ve gone and thrown it all awayMama, ooh, didn’t mean to make you cryIf I’m not back again this time tomorrowCarry on, carry on as if nothing really matters
Too late, my time has comeSends shivers down my spine, body’s aching all the timeGoodbye, everybody, I’ve got to goGotta leave you all behind and face the truthMama, ooh (any way the wind blows)I don’t wanna dieI sometimes wish I’d never been born at all
I see a little silhouetto of a manScaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the Fandango?Thunderbolt and lightning, very, very frightening me(Galileo) Galileo, (Galileo) Galileo, Galileo Figaro, magnificoBut I’m just a poor boy, nobody loves meHe’s just a poor boy from a poor familySpare him his life from this monstrosity
Easy come, easy go, will you let me go?بِسْمِ ٱللَّٰهِNo, we will not let you go (let him go)بِسْمِ ٱللَّٰهِWe will not let you go (let him go)بِسْمِ ٱللَّٰهِWe will not let you go (let me go)Will not let you go (let me go)Never, never, never, never let me goNo, no, no, no, no, no, no
Oh, mamma mia, mamma miaMamma mia, let me goBeelzebub has a devil put aside for me, for me, for me
So you think you can stone me and spit in my eye?So you think you can love me and leave me to die?Oh, baby, can’t do this to me, babyJust gotta get out, just gotta get right outta here
OohOoh, yeah, ooh, yeah
Nothing really matters, anyone can seeNothing really mattersNothing really matters to me