Genius Meanings
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Queen – Fat Bottomed Girls
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“Fat Bottomed Girls” was released as a ‘Double A-side’ single with “Bicycle Race”. It was the first single from Queens' 1978 album, Jazz. As the name suggests, the song is about
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Queen – Fat Bottomed Girls (Live at the Milton Keynes Bowl, 5th June 1982)
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[Spoken Word: Freddie Mercury & Roger Taylor] / I've got three words to say / Fat bottomed girls! / One, two, three, four! / [Intro] / Are you gonna take me home tonight? / Oh down
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Queen – Fat Bottomed Girls (Live in Paris)
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[Intro: Freddie & Roger] / Okay, okay, this is called, uh, "Fat Bottomed Girls" / (Uh one, two, three, four) / [Chorus] / Are you gonna take me home tonight? / Oh, down beside your
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Queen – Fat Bottomed Girls (1991 Bonus Remix By Brian Malouf)
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[Intro] / Are you gonna take me home tonight? / Oh, down beside that red firelight? / Oh, and you give it all you got / Fat bottomed girls / You make the rocking world go around
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Queen + Paul Rodgers – Fat Bottomed Girls (Live)
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Wow, yeah / [Roger]: / One, two, three, four / Oh, you gonna take me home tonight / Oh, down beside that red fire light / Oh, you gonna let it all hang out / Fat bottomed girls
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MIKA – Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)
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[Intro] / Big girl, you are beautiful... / [Verse] / Walks into the room, feels like a big balloon / I said, "Hey girls, you are beautiful" / "Diet coke and a pizza, please." Diet
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Glee Cast – Fat Bottomed Girls
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‘Fat Bottomed Girls’, originally by Queen is featured in Silly Love Songs, the twelfth episode of Season Two.
It is sung by Puck (Mark Salling) as a love song to Lauren (Ashley
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Queen – Fat Bottomed Girls Samples
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See all of “Fat Bottomed Girls” by Queen’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Spinal Tap – Big Bottom
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“Big Bottom” is the seventh song on the soundtrack This Is Spinal Tap, and arguably one of the most recognizable tracks on the album. It appears to be a direct parody of Queen’s
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Queen – Jealousy
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“Jealousy” is one of many Queen-ballads written by Freddie Mercury. The song is simply about being jealous, and ruining a relationship because of it. The song was released as the
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Dustin the Turkey – Queen Medley
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[Intro] / So, anyway the polar bear turns around to Batman and says / "Sure, I've never played the bodhrán and, if I had, I'd be five hundred pounds richer" / Anyway, I love the
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Queen – Jealousy
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“Jealousy” is one of many Queen-ballads written by Freddie Mercury. The song is simply about being jealous, and ruining a relationship because of it. The song was released as the
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Queen – More of That Jazz
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“More of That Jazz” is the concluding track to Queen’s Jazz. It serves as a mid-tempo great ender for the album, even incorporating samples of the previous songs of the album: The
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Antigone Rising – Fat Bottomed Girls
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[Intro] / Are you gonna take me home tonight / Oh down beside that red firelight? / Are you gonna let it all hang out? / Fat bottomed girls / You make the rockin' world go 'round
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Queen – Bicycle Race
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“Bicycle Race” was released as a ‘Double A-side’ single with “Fat Bottomed Girls”. It was the first single from Queen’s 1978 album, Jazz.
The single was an international hit
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Remember Monday (Ft. Charlotte Steele, Holly-Anne Hull & Lauren Byrne) – Fat Bottomed Girls
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[Chorus] / Oh, you're gonna take me home tonight / Oh, down beside that red fire light / Oh, you're gonna let it all hang out / Fat bottomed girls you make the rockin' world go '
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Queen – Ay-Oh (Live Aid)
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Ay-oh (Ay-oh) / Ay-oh (Ay-oh) / Ay-oh (Ay-oh) / Ay-oh (Ay-oh) / Ay-oh (Ay-oh) / Ay-oh (Ay-oh) / Ayyyyy-oh (Ayyyyy-oh) / Ay-oh (Ay-oh) / Ay-oh (Ay-oh) / De-da-di-da-di-da-di-de-do (
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Queen – Bicycle Race [Live Killers]
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This performance of Bicycle Race was performed in Frankfurt on the 2nd February 1979.
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Queen – Don't Stop Me Now (…revisited)
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The crazy little big-thing about “Don’t Stop Me Now"? Time. Once upon a time during the 1978 to 1979 promotions/movements of “Jazz”, Queen’s seventh studio album, “Don’t Stop Me
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