Killer Queen

Queen · Queen 40 Limited Edition Collector's Box Set [2011]

She keeps Moet et Chandon

in her pretty cabinet

'Let them eat cake' she says

Just like Marie Antoinette

A built in remedy for Khruschev and Kennedy

At anytime an invitation you cant decline



Caviar and cigarettes

well versed in etiquette

Extr'ordinarily nice



She's a killer queen, gunpowder, gelatine

Dynamite with a laser beam

Guaranteed to blow your mind

Anytime



Recommended at the price

Insatiable an appetite

wanna try?



To avoid complications

She never kept the same address

In conversation she spoke just like a baroness

Met a man from China went down to Geisha Minah

Then again incidentally if you're that way inclined (she's a

killer queen)



Perfume came naturally from Paris (naturally)

For cars she couldn't care less

Fastidious and precise



She's a killer queen, gunpowder, gelatine

Dynamite with a laser beam

Guaranteed to blow your mind

Anytime



Drop of a hat she's as willing as

playful as a pussy cat

Then momentarily out of action

Temporarily out of gas

To absolutely drive you wild - wild

She's out to get you



She's a killer queen, gunpowder, gelatine

Dynamite with a lazer beam

Guaranteed to blow your mind

Anytime



Recommended at the price

Insatiable an appetite

wanna try?



You wanna try

Killer Queen

Released in 1974 on the album A Night at the Opera, "Killer Queen" stands as a defining track in the history of rock music. Written by Freddie Mercury, the song blends theatrical flair with a driving rhythm, establishing Queen's signature style of grandiosity and theatricality. Its success propelled the band to international fame and cemented their status as pioneers of progressive rock and hard rock. The track remains a staple of live performances and is widely recognized as one of the most influential songs of the 1970s, showcasing the band's ability to merge pop sensibilities with complex musical arrangements.