Body Language
Queen Lyrics
Give me, body, give me, body body
Give me your body
Don't talk
Baby don't talk
Body language
Give me your body
Just give me your body
Give me your body
Don't talk
You got red lips
Snakes in your eyes
Long legs, great thighs
You've got the cutest ass I've ever seen
Knock me down for a six anytime
Look at me, I got of case of body language
Body language, body language, yeah
Sexy body, sexy, sexy body
I want your body
Baby you're hot
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Written by: FREDDIE MERCURY
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"Body Language" is a 1982 disco/rock hit from the English rock band Queen from their 1982 album Hot Space. It was written by lead singer Freddie Mercury and was a fairly big hit in North America, where it received extensive radio-play. However, the single only received a luke-warm response in the United Kingdom. The track was the second single released from their 1982 album Hot Space.
The massive success of "Another One Bites the Dust" inspired Queen to temporarily abandon their glam and experimental rock roots in the early 1980s Read Full Bio"Body Language" is a 1982 disco/rock hit from the English rock band Queen from their 1982 album Hot Space. It was written by lead singer Freddie Mercury and was a fairly big hit in North America, where it received extensive radio-play. However, the single only received a luke-warm response in the United Kingdom. The track was the second single released from their 1982 album Hot Space.
The massive success of "Another One Bites the Dust" inspired Queen to temporarily abandon their glam and experimental rock roots in the early 1980s, and experiment with disco, funk and soul music. "Body Language" and, more importantly, its parent album Hot Space were the results of this change. It contained no guitar during the body of the song, only a short two-note riff during the fade out. The song's key feature was its minimal, sparse production, with the emphasis of "suggestive" lyrics, a "slinky" synth bass (Played on an Oberheim OB-X), and writer Freddie Mercury's moans and groans. This song was played few times during the European Leg, with the first performance being in Vienna on May 13. It often got a lukewarm reaction, although the live arrangement was much different from the studio. The song was played much more frequently on the U.S leg, where the song achieved more commercial success.
The drastic change caused the single to stall at #25 on the UK charts. However, it did far better in the U.S., where it peaked at #11, the Americans appearing to be a lot more supportive of Queen's forays into dance music. The B-side is "Life Is Real (Song for Lennon)", this single was released just a little over a year after Lennon's assassination. In the US the accompanying music video caused a considerable amount of controversy. Due to thinly veiled homoerotic undertones plus lots of skin and lots of sweat (but apparently not enough clothing, save that worn by the fully clothed members of Queen themselves), it was deemed unsuitable for a television audience in 1982. It was not accepted by MTV, eventually becoming the first ever music video to be banned from that television station.
The massive success of "Another One Bites the Dust" inspired Queen to temporarily abandon their glam and experimental rock roots in the early 1980s Read Full Bio"Body Language" is a 1982 disco/rock hit from the English rock band Queen from their 1982 album Hot Space. It was written by lead singer Freddie Mercury and was a fairly big hit in North America, where it received extensive radio-play. However, the single only received a luke-warm response in the United Kingdom. The track was the second single released from their 1982 album Hot Space.
The massive success of "Another One Bites the Dust" inspired Queen to temporarily abandon their glam and experimental rock roots in the early 1980s, and experiment with disco, funk and soul music. "Body Language" and, more importantly, its parent album Hot Space were the results of this change. It contained no guitar during the body of the song, only a short two-note riff during the fade out. The song's key feature was its minimal, sparse production, with the emphasis of "suggestive" lyrics, a "slinky" synth bass (Played on an Oberheim OB-X), and writer Freddie Mercury's moans and groans. This song was played few times during the European Leg, with the first performance being in Vienna on May 13. It often got a lukewarm reaction, although the live arrangement was much different from the studio. The song was played much more frequently on the U.S leg, where the song achieved more commercial success.
The drastic change caused the single to stall at #25 on the UK charts. However, it did far better in the U.S., where it peaked at #11, the Americans appearing to be a lot more supportive of Queen's forays into dance music. The B-side is "Life Is Real (Song for Lennon)", this single was released just a little over a year after Lennon's assassination. In the US the accompanying music video caused a considerable amount of controversy. Due to thinly veiled homoerotic undertones plus lots of skin and lots of sweat (but apparently not enough clothing, save that worn by the fully clothed members of Queen themselves), it was deemed unsuitable for a television audience in 1982. It was not accepted by MTV, eventually becoming the first ever music video to be banned from that television station.
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@caterina
I dont see myself as a prude but this is the first time I've actually watched this the tone at the beginning I couldn't finish it!
I've just read an article by Brian,guitar world
He said he didnt care that Freddie was gay but he had words with him when his written became more of the gay side you shouldn't rope people out
'Overtly gay anthem body language Its hard to take it the other way'
Maybe I wasn't taking enough attention!
But it seems neutral to me the video as well
But Roger has said he was worried the album would sound like you were in a gay bar
I think it's a shame they didnt support him more
Maria Daniela
@go to my most popular video
(Liar!)I have sailed the seas...
(Liar!)From Mars to Mercury.
(Liar!)I have drunk the wine...
(Liar!)Time after time.
Liar! You're liying to me.
Liar! You're liying to me.
Father, please forgive me.
You know you'll never leave me.
Please, will you direct me in the right way?
johnbazy
The classic Mercury accent. "Give miiih your bahhddeeoah"
Kevin Prior
Bilizabub babe
Dylan Samuel Cueto Cueto
@TecnoPro PC Title: Crazy Little Thing Called Love
TecnoPro PC
3:30 imagine Mercury hitting a C5 on your ear
Dylan Samuel Cueto Cueto
@Natalie Gomez Title: Untitled🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Good boi Taehyung
Every time I sing this song I have to sing it like that😂😂😂
savanana
everyone is so focused on how underrated this is and im out here sweating cause of this fire bass line
John Deagle
Not a good song at all.
HollowedJes
I mean, both are true things.
Mercuria • Chan
more like overrated IMO