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Don't Stop Me Now

"Don't Stop Me Now" is a song by the British rock band Queen, featured on their 1978 album Jazz and released as a single on 26 January 1979. Written by lead singer Freddie Mercury, it was recorded in August 1978 at Super Bear Studios in Berre-les-Alpes (Alpes-Maritimes), France, and is the twelfth track on the album.[5]

"Don't Stop Me Now"
UK single picture sleeve
Single by Queen
from the album Jazz
B-side
Released26 January 1979[1]
RecordedAugust 1978
StudioSuper Bear Studios (Berre-les-Alpes, France)
Genre
Length
  • 3:29 (album version)
  • 3:34 (with long-lost guitars version)
  • 3:38 (...revisited version)
Label
Songwriter(s)Freddie Mercury
Producer(s)
Queen singles chronology
"Bicycle Race" / "Fat Bottomed Girls"
(1978)
"Don't Stop Me Now"
(1979)
"Mustapha"
(1979)
Music video
"Don't Stop Me Now" on YouTube

The song also appears on the band's 1981 compilation album Greatest Hits. In June 2011, as part of Queen's 40th anniversary celebrations, an old take of the song containing more guitar parts was included on the bonus EP of the re-released and remastered Jazz album.[6][7] Featuring in films, commercials, and television shows, the song has grown in popularity in the decades since its release.[8] Bobby Olivier of Billboard attributes its initial rebirth to its appearance in the 2004 cult classic zombie apocalypse film Shaun of the Dead.[8] In 2014, Rolling Stone readers voted it their third-favourite song by Queen.[9]

Background edit

The song was written by Freddie Mercury during the sessions for Jazz. The band felt they were "getting better at having a good time" and the lyrics reflect this.[10] Musically, the song builds on Mercury's piano playing, with John Deacon and Roger Taylor providing a bass guitar and drums backing track. The song also provides an example of Queen's trademark style of multitrack harmony vocals for the chorus lines.[11]

An alternative version of the song, with a harder, guitar-driven arrangement, appeared on Bohemian Rhapsody: The Original Soundtrack issued in 2018, billed as "Don't Stop Me Now... Revisited".[12]

Reception edit

The single reached number 9 in the UK charts but only number 86 in the US; as the album was a top-10 hit, the song got some airplay on U.S. album-oriented rock stations despite its low chart ranking as a single. Despite this, the song has grown in stature with time and has been popularised not only by consistent airplay, but by its use in advertisements, television programmes and films, and through cover versions. It has subsequently become one of Queen's most popular songs.[13][14][15] The song was voted as the third-best Queen song by readers of Rolling Stone, who noted that "time has also been very kind to it and it's widely seen now as one of the group's best works."[16] The single also has reached platinum status in the United Kingdom. In a March 2019 Billboard article titled, "The Evolution of Queen's 'Don't Stop Me Now': How a Minor Hit Became One of the Band's Most Beloved (And Inescapable) Songs", Bobby Olivier wrote,

"You might have noticed a new commercial promoting the new season of American Idol. It was a 90-second music video featuring a dozen or so bright-eyed contestants, all of whom gleefully belted lines from a beloved song that has felt particularly ubiquitous as of late. No, it wasn't "Shallow," or "Thank U, Next"—it was Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now," a classic-rock energizer that has, in the last six months alone, also been featured in commercials for Toyota, Silk almond milk, Amazon and L'Oreal. In the latter spot, Camila Cabello lip-syncs to the 41-year-old song as she dances and applies her lipstick. "Don't Stop Me Now" is not only one of the band's most treasured cuts, but one of the most popular songs of its entire era. On Sunday, March 3, it eclipsed 500 million plays on Spotify—nearly double that of any Rolling Stones, U2 or Led Zeppelin song on the service."[8]

Alexis Petridis of The Guardian wrote that the "astonishing" song "may be Queen's greatest song of all". He felt it was "a direct product of [Mercury's] hedonism and promiscuity: an unrepentant, joyous, utterly irresistible paean to gay pleasure-seeking. You find yourself wondering if its title might not have been aimed at his censorious bandmates."[17] Mike Orme of Stylus Magazine ranked it the 7th-greatest penultimate track on an album, calling it Queen's "most flamboyant and energetic single" and commenting: "Essentially three and a half minutes of Freddie Mercury jacking the mike from the rest of the world, the song offers him a chance to let us know just how much fun he's having in the spotlight."[18] Billboard praised Brian May's guitar solo and also stated that the song was "less gimmick laden" than Queen's previous single from Jazz, "Bicycle Race"/"Fat Bottomed Girls", "while still retaining the brazen braggadocio of Freddie Mercury's lead vocals."[19] Cash Box said it has "vocal dramatics and varied arrangements by Mercury" and "beautifully layered vocals and regal guitar work from May".[20] Record World called it a "fast paced tune with that easily identifiable Freddie Mercury lead vocal and Brian May guitar."[21] The television show Top Gear voted it the Greatest Driving Song Ever.[22]

Criticism edit

Despite its popularity, Brian May was not originally a fan of the song as he felt it was celebrating the hedonistic and risky lifestyle of Mercury, which he thought was threatening.[10] He added that he struggled with the lyrics at the time, because it was about a difficult period in Freddie's life when the singer was "taking lots of drugs and having sex with lots of men".[23][24] However, after hearing the song being played at weddings, parties and funerals, he has come to appreciate it as representing "great joy".[25]

Music video edit

The video for the song was directed by J. Kliebenstein and filmed at the Forest National, Brussels, Belgium on 26 January 1979.[26]The video was uploaded to Queen's official YouTube channel on 1 August 2008.

Live performances edit

Viewed at the time of release as one of the lesser songs in the Queen canon, it was only performed live during 1979, with the last performance in the Crazy Tour.[27] On the studio version, Brian May's only guitar playing is in his guitar solo, but on live versions performed on the band's 1979 Jazz and Crazy tours, May would also play rhythm guitar throughout the rest of the song to give more of a rock feel. A live version of the song features in the band's 1979 album Live Killers.[28]

Queen reintroduced the track to their set in the 2010s with Adam Lambert and it is now a popular live favourite.[25][11]

Personnel edit

Queen:

Charts edit

Chart Peak
position
Peak
year
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[29] 23 1979
Germany (Official German Charts)[30] 35
Ireland (IRMA)[31] 10
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[32] 14
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[33] 16
UK Singles (OCC)[34] 9
US Billboard Hot 100[35] 86
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[36] 37 2009
Portugal Digital Songs (Billboard)[37] 7 2014
France (SNEP)[38] 68 2015
Australia (ARIA)[39] 53 2018
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[40] 38
Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100)[41] 13
Hungary (Single Top 40)[42] 15
Italy (FIMI)[43] 54
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[44] 37
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[33] 97
Portugal (AFP)[45] 65
Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[46] 27
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[47] 77
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[48] 52
UK Rock & Metal (OCC)[49] 1
US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (Billboard)[50] 7
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[51] 32 2019

Year-end charts edit

2019 year-end chart performance for "Don't Stop Me Now"
Chart (2019) Position
France (SNEP)[52] 134
Hungary (Single Top 40)[53] 81
Portugal (AFP)[54] 166
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[55] 99
US Hot Rock Songs (Billboard)[56] 25
2022 year-end chart performance for "Don't Stop Me Now"
Chart (2022) Position
UK Singles (OCC)[57] 99

Revisited version edit

Chart (2019) Peak
position
US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (Billboard)[58] 30

Certifications and sales edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[59] 5× Platinum 350,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[60] Gold 30,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[61] 2× Platinum 180,000
Germany (BVMI)[62] Gold 250,000
Italy (FIMI)[63] 3× Platinum 150,000
Japan (RIAJ)[64]
2011 release
Gold 100,000*
Portugal (AFP)[65] 3× Platinum 120,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[66] 3× Platinum 180,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[67] 5× Platinum 3,000,000
United States (RIAA)[68] 4× Platinum 4,000,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

McFly version edit

"Don't Stop Me Now" / "Please, Please"
 
Single by McFly
from the album Motion in the Ocean
Released17 July 2006 (2006-07-17)[69]
Length
  • 3:20 ("Don't Stop Me Now")
  • 3:09 ("Please, Please")
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
McFly singles chronology
"Ultraviolet/The Ballad of Paul K"
(2005)
"Don't Stop Me Now" / "Please, Please"
(2006)
"Star Girl"
(2006)

In 2006, English band McFly covered "Don't Stop Me Now" and released it as a double A-side single with original track "Please, Please". The release, titled "Don't Stop Me Now" / "Please, Please", was the first single from their third album, Motion in the Ocean. It premiered on BBC Radio 1 on 7 June 2006. The double A-side entered the UK Singles Chart at number one on 23 July 2006, knocking "Smile" by Lily Allen off the top spot. It also reached number 15 in Ireland.

Charity edit

Some of the money from any version of the single went to Sport Relief and as a result their version of "Don't Stop Me Now" was played across the BBC's sport programmes, including highlights from the 2006 FIFA World Cup. It also was the theme for the "Sport Relief Mile", which McFly also took part in. Judd also travelled to India for Sport Relief with a collection of other British celebrities including presenter and comedian Nick Hancock and radio DJ and presenter Chris Evans. Whilst out in India, Harry took part in a cricket tournament, travelling across India's poorest areas and playing with everyone from the kids to the professionals, all in aid of Sport Relief.

Track listings edit

UK CD1[70]

  1. "Don't Stop Me Now"
  2. "Please, Please" (radio version)

UK CD2[71]

  1. "Please, Please" (single version)
  2. "Don't Stop Me Now"
  3. "5 Colours in Her Hair" (US version)
  4. "5 Colours in Her Hair" (live from Arena Tour)
  5. "5 Colours in Her Hair" (live video)
  6. "Harry in India for Sport Relief"

UK DVD single[72]

  1. "Please, Please" (audio)
  2. "Don't Stop Me Now" (audio)
  3. "I've Got You" (US version)
  4. "I've Got You" (US movie video)
  5. "Please, Please" (video)
  6. Behind the scenes at the "Please, Please" video shoot

Charts edit

Other versions edit

Cover versions include:

In popular culture edit

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Bibliography edit

  • Blake, Mark (2010). Is This The Real Life? The Untold Story of Queen. Arum Press. ISBN 978-1-84513-713-7.

External links edit

  • Official music video on YouTube
  • Don't Stop Me Now – The Story Behind The Song at Wow-Vinyl

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This article is about the Queen song For other uses see Don t Stop Me Now disambiguation Don t Stop Me Now is a song by the British rock band Queen featured on their 1978 album Jazz and released as a single on 26 January 1979 Written by lead singer Freddie Mercury it was recorded in August 1978 at Super Bear Studios in Berre les Alpes Alpes Maritimes France and is the twelfth track on the album 5 Don t Stop Me Now UK single picture sleeveSingle by Queenfrom the album JazzB side In Only Seven Days UK More of That Jazz US Released26 January 1979 1 RecordedAugust 1978StudioSuper Bear Studios Berre les Alpes France GenrePop rock 2 hard rock 3 power pop 4 Length3 29 album version 3 34 with long lost guitars version 3 38 revisited version LabelEMI UK Elektra US Songwriter s Freddie MercuryProducer s Roy Thomas Baker QueenQueen singles chronology Bicycle Race Fat Bottomed Girls 1978 Don t Stop Me Now 1979 Mustapha 1979 Music video Don t Stop Me Now on YouTube The song also appears on the band s 1981 compilation album Greatest Hits In June 2011 as part of Queen s 40th anniversary celebrations an old take of the song containing more guitar parts was included on the bonus EP of the re released and remastered Jazz album 6 7 Featuring in films commercials and television shows the song has grown in popularity in the decades since its release 8 Bobby Olivier of Billboard attributes its initial rebirth to its appearance in the 2004 cult classic zombie apocalypse film Shaun of the Dead 8 In 2014 Rolling Stone readers voted it their third favourite song by Queen 9 Contents 1 Background 2 Reception 3 Criticism 4 Music video 5 Live performances 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Year end charts 7 2 Revisited version 8 Certifications and sales 9 McFly version 9 1 Charity 9 2 Track listings 9 3 Charts 9 3 1 Weekly charts 9 3 2 Year end charts 10 Other versions 11 In popular culture 12 References 13 Bibliography 14 External linksBackground editThe song was written by Freddie Mercury during the sessions for Jazz The band felt they were getting better at having a good time and the lyrics reflect this 10 Musically the song builds on Mercury s piano playing with John Deacon and Roger Taylor providing a bass guitar and drums backing track The song also provides an example of Queen s trademark style of multitrack harmony vocals for the chorus lines 11 An alternative version of the song with a harder guitar driven arrangement appeared on Bohemian Rhapsody The Original Soundtrack issued in 2018 billed as Don t Stop Me Now Revisited 12 Reception editThe single reached number 9 in the UK charts but only number 86 in the US as the album was a top 10 hit the song got some airplay on U S album oriented rock stations despite its low chart ranking as a single Despite this the song has grown in stature with time and has been popularised not only by consistent airplay but by its use in advertisements television programmes and films and through cover versions It has subsequently become one of Queen s most popular songs 13 14 15 The song was voted as the third best Queen song by readers of Rolling Stone who noted that time has also been very kind to it and it s widely seen now as one of the group s best works 16 The single also has reached platinum status in the United Kingdom In a March 2019 Billboard article titled The Evolution of Queen s Don t Stop Me Now How a Minor Hit Became One of the Band s Most Beloved And Inescapable Songs Bobby Olivier wrote You might have noticed a new commercial promoting the new season of American Idol It was a 90 second music video featuring a dozen or so bright eyed contestants all of whom gleefully belted lines from a beloved song that has felt particularly ubiquitous as of late No it wasn t Shallow or Thank U Next it was Queen s Don t Stop Me Now a classic rock energizer that has in the last six months alone also been featured in commercials for Toyota Silk almond milk Amazon and L Oreal In the latter spot Camila Cabello lip syncs to the 41 year old song as she dances and applies her lipstick Don t Stop Me Now is not only one of the band s most treasured cuts but one of the most popular songs of its entire era On Sunday March 3 it eclipsed 500 million plays on Spotify nearly double that of any Rolling Stones U2 or Led Zeppelin song on the service 8 Alexis Petridis of The Guardian wrote that the astonishing song may be Queen s greatest song of all He felt it was a direct product of Mercury s hedonism and promiscuity an unrepentant joyous utterly irresistible paean to gay pleasure seeking You find yourself wondering if its title might not have been aimed at his censorious bandmates 17 Mike Orme of Stylus Magazine ranked it the 7th greatest penultimate track on an album calling it Queen s most flamboyant and energetic single and commenting Essentially three and a half minutes of Freddie Mercury jacking the mike from the rest of the world the song offers him a chance to let us know just how much fun he s having in the spotlight 18 Billboard praised Brian May s guitar solo and also stated that the song was less gimmick laden than Queen s previous single from Jazz Bicycle Race Fat Bottomed Girls while still retaining the brazen braggadocio of Freddie Mercury s lead vocals 19 Cash Box said it has vocal dramatics and varied arrangements by Mercury and beautifully layered vocals and regal guitar work from May 20 Record World called it a fast paced tune with that easily identifiable Freddie Mercury lead vocal and Brian May guitar 21 The television show Top Gear voted it the Greatest Driving Song Ever 22 Criticism editDespite its popularity Brian May was not originally a fan of the song as he felt it was celebrating the hedonistic and risky lifestyle of Mercury which he thought was threatening 10 He added that he struggled with the lyrics at the time because it was about a difficult period in Freddie s life when the singer was taking lots of drugs and having sex with lots of men 23 24 However after hearing the song being played at weddings parties and funerals he has come to appreciate it as representing great joy 25 Music video editThe video for the song was directed by J Kliebenstein and filmed at the Forest National Brussels Belgium on 26 January 1979 26 The video was uploaded to Queen s official YouTube channel on 1 August 2008 Live performances editViewed at the time of release as one of the lesser songs in the Queen canon it was only performed live during 1979 with the last performance in the Crazy Tour 27 On the studio version Brian May s only guitar playing is in his guitar solo but on live versions performed on the band s 1979 Jazz and Crazy tours May would also play rhythm guitar throughout the rest of the song to give more of a rock feel A live version of the song features in the band s 1979 album Live Killers 28 Queen reintroduced the track to their set in the 2010s with Adam Lambert and it is now a popular live favourite 25 11 Personnel editQueen Freddie Mercury lead and backing vocals piano Brian May electric guitar backing vocals Roger Taylor drums percussion tambourine triangle backing vocals John Deacon bass guitarCharts editChart Peakposition Peakyear Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 29 23 1979 Germany Official German Charts 30 35 Ireland IRMA 31 10 Netherlands Dutch Top 40 32 14 Netherlands Single Top 100 33 16 UK Singles OCC 34 9 US Billboard Hot 100 35 86 Sweden Sverigetopplistan 36 37 2009 Portugal Digital Songs Billboard 37 7 2014 France SNEP 38 68 2015 Australia ARIA 39 53 2018 Austria O3 Austria Top 40 40 38 Czech Republic Singles Digital Top 100 41 13 Hungary Single Top 40 42 15 Italy FIMI 43 54 Japan Japan Hot 100 44 37 Netherlands Single Top 100 33 97 Portugal AFP 45 65 Slovakia Singles Digital Top 100 46 27 Spain PROMUSICAE 47 77 Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 48 52 UK Rock amp Metal OCC 49 1 US Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs Billboard 50 7 Japan Japan Hot 100 51 32 2019 Year end charts edit 2019 year end chart performance for Don t Stop Me Now Chart 2019 Position France SNEP 52 134 Hungary Single Top 40 53 81 Portugal AFP 54 166 UK Singles Official Charts Company 55 99 US Hot Rock Songs Billboard 56 25 2022 year end chart performance for Don t Stop Me Now Chart 2022 Position UK Singles OCC 57 99 Revisited version edit Chart 2019 Peakposition US Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs Billboard 58 30Certifications and sales editRegion Certification Certified units sales Australia ARIA 59 5 Platinum 350 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 60 Gold 30 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 61 2 Platinum 180 000 Germany BVMI 62 Gold 250 000 Italy FIMI 63 3 Platinum 150 000 Japan RIAJ 64 2011 release Gold 100 000 Portugal AFP 65 3 Platinum 120 000 Spain PROMUSICAE 66 3 Platinum 180 000 United Kingdom BPI 67 5 Platinum 3 000 000 United States RIAA 68 4 Platinum 4 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone McFly version edit Don t Stop Me Now Please Please nbsp Single by McFlyfrom the album Motion in the OceanReleased17 July 2006 2006 07 17 69 Length3 20 Don t Stop Me Now 3 09 Please Please LabelIsland UniversalSongwriter s Freddie Mercury Don t Stop Me Now Danny Jones Dougie Poynter Harry Judd Jason Perry Tom Fletcher Please Please Producer s Jason Perry Julian EmeryMcFly singles chronology Ultraviolet The Ballad of Paul K 2005 Don t Stop Me Now Please Please 2006 Star Girl 2006 In 2006 English band McFly covered Don t Stop Me Now and released it as a double A side single with original track Please Please The release titled Don t Stop Me Now Please Please was the first single from their third album Motion in the Ocean It premiered on BBC Radio 1 on 7 June 2006 The double A side entered the UK Singles Chart at number one on 23 July 2006 knocking Smile by Lily Allen off the top spot It also reached number 15 in Ireland Charity edit Some of the money from any version of the single went to Sport Relief and as a result their version of Don t Stop Me Now was played across the BBC s sport programmes including highlights from the 2006 FIFA World Cup It also was the theme for the Sport Relief Mile which McFly also took part in Judd also travelled to India for Sport Relief with a collection of other British celebrities including presenter and comedian Nick Hancock and radio DJ and presenter Chris Evans Whilst out in India Harry took part in a cricket tournament travelling across India s poorest areas and playing with everyone from the kids to the professionals all in aid of Sport Relief Track listings edit UK CD1 70 Don t Stop Me Now Please Please radio version UK CD2 71 Please Please single version Don t Stop Me Now 5 Colours in Her Hair US version 5 Colours in Her Hair live from Arena Tour 5 Colours in Her Hair live video Harry in India for Sport Relief UK DVD single 72 Please Please audio Don t Stop Me Now audio I ve Got You US version I ve Got You US movie video Please Please video Behind the scenes at the Please Please video shoot Charts edit Weekly charts edit Chart 2006 Peakposition Europe Eurochart Hot 100 73 4 Ireland IRMA 74 15 Scotland OCC 75 1 UK Singles OCC 76 1 Year end charts edit Chart 2006 Position UK Singles OCC 77 89Other versions editCover versions include Darren Criss covered the song on the 7 February 2013 episode of Glee Diva Foxes covered the song on the 11 October 2014 episode of Doctor Who Mummy on the Orient Express A music video was subsequently released by the BBC to publicise series 8 of the rebooted show 78 The Vandals on their 2004 album Hollywood Potato Chip 79 In popular culture editThe song was used in the launch trailer for Sonic Frontiers as well as other promotional material 80 81 References edit Hung Steffen Queen Don t Stop Me Now hitparade ch Guarisco Donald A Don t Stop Me Now Queen AllMusic Retrieved 1 April 2018 it starts with Mercury singing over flowery piano lines and soon builds into stomping pop rocker anchored by rumbling piano lines The end result was a smart fusion of pop hooks and rock energy Prato Greg Live Killers Queen Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 31 May 2020 House Denis 23 November 2018 The Show Must Go On The Sentinel Echo Jazz Don t Stop Me Now Ultimate Queen Retrieved 2 July 2011 Queen Greatest Hits Vols 1 amp 2 Allmusic Retrieved 12 July 2011 Jazz Remastered Queen Archived 17 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine iTunes Retrieved 12 July 2011 a b c The Evolution of Queen s Don t Stop Me Now How a Minor Hit Became One of The Band s Most Beloved And Inescapable Songs Billboard Retrieved 22 August 2019 Readers Poll 10 Greatest Queen Songs Rolling Stone Retrieved 26 August 2022 a b Blake 2010 p 223 a b Don t Stop Me Now AllMusic Retrieved 7 December 2022 Bohemian Rhapsody Original Motion Picture Soundtrack AllMusic Retrieved 7 December 2022 Official Top 25 karaoke songs The Telegraph Retrieved 28 May 2011 Queen interview Brian May on Don t Stop Me Now Absolute Radio Retrieved 21 December 2011 Don t Stop Me Now Tops HMV Lyric Poll Queen Online Retrieved 21 December 2011 Readers Poll 10 Greatest Queen Songs Rolling Stone Retrieved 1 April 2018 Petridis Alexis 24 October 2018 Guaranteed to blow your mind the real Freddie Mercury The Guardian Retrieved 25 October 2018 Orme Mike 27 April 2007 Top Ten Favorite Penultimate Songs Stylus Magazine Archived from the original on 5 December 2008 Retrieved 24 January 2019 Top Single Picks PDF Billboard Magazine 3 February 1979 p 86 Retrieved 9 July 2020 CashBox Singles Reviews PDF Cash Box 3 February 1979 p 18 Retrieved 1 January 2022 Record World Single Picks PDF Record World 3 February 1979 p 84 Retrieved 12 February 2023 Blake 2010 p 225 Eames Tom The Story of Don t Stop Me Now by Queen Smooth Radio Retrieved 10 May 2019 Poisuo Pauli 28 January 2019 True stories behind popular Queen songs Grunge Retrieved 10 May 2019 a b Brian May on why he hated the Queen song Don t Stop Me Now Far Out 22 September 2022 Retrieved 7 December 2022 Queen Promo Videos Ultimatequeen co uk Retrieved 14 October 2016 Queen live on tour Crazy tour Queen Concerts Retrieved 2 July 2011 Live Killers Allmusic Retrieved 12 July 2011 Queen Don t Stop Me Now in Dutch Ultratop 50 Retrieved 29 November 2018 Queen Don t Stop Me Now in German GfK Entertainment charts Retrieved 29 November 2018 The Irish Charts Search Results Don t Stop Me Now Irish Singles Chart Retrieved 29 November 2018 Nederlandse Top 40 week 11 1979 in Dutch Dutch Top 40 Retrieved 29 November 2018 a b Queen Don t Stop Me Now in Dutch Single Top 100 Retrieved 29 November 2018 Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 29 November 2018 Queen Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved 29 November 2018 Queen Don t Stop Me Now Singles Top 100 Retrieved 29 November 2018 Portugal Digital Songs June 07 2014 Billboard Retrieved 29 November 2018 Queen Don t Stop Me Now in French Les classement single Retrieved 29 November 2018 ARIA CHART WATCH 500 auspOp 24 November 2018 Archived from the original on 24 November 2018 Retrieved 24 November 2018 Queen Don t Stop Me Now in German O3 Austria Top 40 Retrieved 29 November 2018 CNS IFPI in Czech Hitparada Digital Top 100 Oficialni IFPI Czech Republic Note Change the chart to CZ SINGLES DIGITAL TOP 100 and insert 201847 into search Retrieved 29 November 2018 Archivum Slagerlistak MAHASZ in Hungarian Single track Top 40 lista Magyar Hanglemezkiadok Szovetsege Retrieved 23 August 2019 Queen Don t Stop Me Now Top Digital Download Retrieved 2 August 2020 Queen Chart History Japan Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved 13 December 2018 Queen Don t Stop Me Now AFP Top 100 Singles CNS IFPI in Slovak Hitparada Singles Digital Top 100 Oficialna IFPI Czech Republic Note Select SINGLES DIGITAL TOP 100 and insert 201847 into search Retrieved 29 November 2018 Queen Don t Stop Me Now Canciones Top 50 Retrieved 2 August 2020 Queen Don t Stop Me Now Swiss Singles Chart Retrieved 29 November 2018 Official Rock amp Metal Singles Chart Top 40 Official Charts Company Retrieved 29 November 2018 Queen Chart History Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs Billboard Retrieved 25 March 2019 Queen Chart History Japan Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved 4 August 2020 Top de l annee Top Singles 2019 in French SNEP Retrieved 2 November 2020 Single Top 100 eladasi darabszam alapjan 2019 Mahasz Retrieved 19 March 2020 Top AFP Audiogest Top 3000 Singles EPs Digitais PDF in Portuguese Associacao Fonografica Portuguesa Retrieved 11 August 2020 End of Year Singles Chart Top 100 2019 Official Charts Company Retrieved 4 January 2020 Hot Rock Songs Year End 2019 Billboard Retrieved 18 March 2020 End of Year Singles Chart Top 100 2022 Official Charts Company Retrieved 4 January 2023 Queen Chart History Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs Billboard Retrieved 4 August 2020 ARIA Charts Accreditations 2020 Singles PDF Australian Recording Industry Association Retrieved 25 April 2021 Brazilian single certifications Queen Don t Stop Me Now in Portuguese Pro Musica Brasil Retrieved 13 March 2024 Danish single certifications Queen Don t Stop Me Now IFPI Danmark Retrieved 7 July 2022 Gold Platin Datenbank Queen Don t Stop Me Now in German Bundesverband Musikindustrie Retrieved 9 October 2021 Italian single certifications Queen Don t Stop Me Now in Italian Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana Retrieved 21 October 2019 Japanese digital single certifications Queen Don t Stop Me Now in Japanese Recording Industry Association of Japan Retrieved 20 December 2021 Select 2021年11月 on the drop down menu Portuguese single certifications Queen Don t Stop Me Now PDF in Portuguese Associacao Fonografica Portuguesa Retrieved 16 September 2023 Spanish single certifications Queen Don t Stop Me Now El portal de Musica Productores de Musica de Espana Retrieved 18 February 2024 British single certifications Queen Don t Stop Me Now British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 12 April 2024 American single certifications Queen Don t Stop Me Now Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved 29 August 2022 New 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Official Charts Company Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company End of Year Singles Chart Top 100 2006 Official Charts Company Retrieved 8 July 2018 Foxes sings Queen s Don t Stop Me Now in Doctor Who episode Mummy on the Orients Express Radio Times Prindle Mark 11 June 2004 Interview with Warren Fitzgerald of The Vandals Citizine Archived from the original on 8 June 2011 Retrieved 28 April 2010 Malliaros Matt 9 November 2022 Sonic Meets Queen in the Action Packed Sonic Frontiers Launch Trailer Cinelinx Movies Games Geek Culture Retrieved 22 October 2023 rawmeatcowboy 23 November 2022 Check out the latest commercial for Sonic Frontiers GoNintendo Retrieved 22 October 2023 Bibliography editBlake Mark 2010 Is This The Real Life The Untold Story of Queen Arum Press ISBN 978 1 84513 713 7 External links editOfficial music video on YouTube Don t Stop Me Now The Story Behind The Song at Wow Vinyl Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Don 27t Stop Me Now amp 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