17 Chords used in the song :
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Verse 1:
Am
G
xxx xxxxx Moet xxx xxxxxxx in xxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxAm
G
Let xxxx xxx xxxx , xxx xxxx, just xxxx xxxx
C
G
C7
F
A xxxxx in xxxxxx for xxxxxxxx and xxxxxxx,
Fm
C
G
And xxx time, xx invitation, xxx can't xxxxxxx
Bridge 1:E7
Am
G7
C
xxxxxx and xxxxxxxxxx, well xxxxxx in xxxxxxxxx
B7
Em
xxxxx ordinarily xxxxD7
She's x
Chorus 1:G
Bm
Em
Bm
xxxxxx Queen, xxxxxxxxx, gelatine,Em
F#7
Bm
xxxxxxxx xxxx a xxxxx beamE7
A
G
xxxxxxxxxx xx xxxx xxxx mind xxxxxxx, xxxF#7
Bm
E7
Am
xxxxxxxxxxx at xxx xxxxx, in satiable xx appetiteA
G
Wanna xxx
Break...D
G
D7
G
D (x2)
Verse 2:
Am
G
xx a xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx, she xxxxx xxxx xxx xxxx xxxxxxxAm
G
C
xx conversation, xxx spoke xxxx xxxx a xxxxxxxxC
G
C7
F
xxx x xxx xxxx China, xxxx down xx xxxxxx Minah,
Fm
C
G
xxxx a xxxx, xxxx dentally, xx xxxxxx that xxx xxxxxxxx
Bridge 1:
(G)
E7
Am
xxxxxxx xxxx naturally xxxx Paris, xxxxxxxxx
G7
C
B7
Em
Be xxxxx xxx xxxxxxxx care xxxx xxxx idious xxx pre xxxxD7
She's x
Chorus 2:G
Bm
Em
Bm
xxxxxx Queen, xxxxxxxxx, gelatine,Em
F#7
Bm
xxxxxxxx xxxx a xxxxx beamE7
A
G
xxxxxxxxxx xx xxxx xxxx mind xxxxxxx
Solo:F#
Bm
F#
Bm,
E7
Am
E7
Am,
C
D
C#
D
Am
G
Am
G
C,
G
C7
F
Fm
C,
G7
C
G7
Bridge 3:
E7
Am
E7
Am
xxxx xx a hat, xxxxx as willing xx, playful xx x pussycat
G
C
G
C
xxxx momentarily xxx of xxxxxx, temporarily xxx of xxx
B7
Em
D
To xxxxxxxxxx drive xxxG
D
G
D
Wi xx, wi xx
D
xxxxx out xx xxx xxxD7
She's x
Chorus 3:G
Bm
Em
Bm
xxxxxx Queen, xxxxxxxxx, gelatine,Em
F#7
Bm
xxxxxxxx xxxx a xxxxx beamE7
A
G
xxxxxxxxxx xx xxxx xxxx mind xxxxxxx, xxxF#7
Bm
E7
Am
xxxxxxxxxxx at xxx xxxxx, in satiable xx appetiteA
G
What x xxxx
Outro:D
G
D7
G (x2),
C
(Repeat to Fade)
About this song
"Killer Queen", is a song by the British rock band Queen and was written by lead singer Freddie Mercury. It was their breakthrough hit, reaching #2 in the UK and #11 in the United States in early 1975. The song was taken from Queen's 1974 album Sheer Heart Attack, and was released as a Double A-side, along with "Flick of the Wrist". Mercury commented that the influences he received for the track included early Beatles records, Beach Boys and (lyrically) Noel Coward. He wrote the lyrics first before adding the complex musical arrangements.




















