WE WILL WOKE YOU: Much-loved Queen track dropped from hits

WE WILL WOKE YOU: Much-loved Queen track dropped from hits

It is one in every of Queen’s best-loved songs however Fat Bottomed Girls has been mysteriously dropped from the group’s new Greatest Hits assortment.

The 1978 monitor, which was written by guitarist Brian May, has been loved by generations of followers as a humorous and hard-rocking tribute to a younger man’s appreciation of fuller-figured women.

But 45 years later, it seems that lyrics similar to ‘left alone with big fat Fanny, she was such a naughty nanny, big woman, you made a bad boy out of me’ and ‘fat bottomed girls, you make the rockin’ world go spherical’ have been hit by the woke cancel tradition.

It was such a preferred hit for Queen that it appeared fourth on the band’s unique 1981 best hits album together with Bohemian Rhapsody, Don’t Stop Me Now and We Will Rock You.

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Camera IconQueen Credit: Michael Putland/Getty Images

But final week it was nowhere to be seen when Universal Records introduced they might be releasing a model of the document on Yoto, the brand new audio platform geared toward younger folks.

The transfer has left music business insiders bemused, with bosses insisting that Fat Bottomed Girls has wrongly been singled out as it’s ‘merely a bit of fun’.

One insider mentioned: ‘It is the talk of the music industry, nobody can work out why such a good-natured, fun song can’t be acceptable in as we speak’s society.

‘It is woke gone mad. Why not appreciate people of all shapes and sizes like society is saying we should, rather than get rid of it.

It’s outrageous.’ Fat Bottomed Girls has lengthy sparked debate concerning the suitability of its lyrics, and the promotional materials that accompanied the discharge.

Queen's Fat Bottomed Girls.
Camera IconQueen’s Fat Bottomed Girls. Credit: Unknown/Supplied

The unique sleeve for the track, which was taken from Queen’s album Jazz, featured a scantily clad feminine using a bicycle however was altered after some shops refused to inventory it.

The new model was the identical picture with knickers drawn over the lady.

May instructed Mojo journal in 2008: ‘I wrote it with Fred in mind, as you do, especially if you’ve acquired a terrific singer who likes fats bottomed ladies… or boys.’

The newly launched Yoto best hits album, launched in collaboration with Queen’s document label Universal, is geared toward introducing the band to a youthful viewers.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au