‘Fats Bottomed Ladies’ has been dropped from a brand new model of Queen’s ‘Biggest Hits’.
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The monitor – which options lyrics comparable to ‘Fats bottomed women, you make the rockin’ world go spherical‘ – featured on the band’s unique 1981 biggest hits album alongside tracks comparable to ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ and ‘We Will Rock You’.
However it has been left off a brand new model of the gathering, which was launched earlier this month, on Yoto – an audio platform geared toward kids.
“It’s the best introduction to the music of Queen for younger music lovers and the right soundtrack to kitchen dance events, highway journey singalongs, bedtime air guitar periods….and far way more,” an outline of the file reads on the platform’s official web site.
We’re delighted to convey UMG’s unparalleled roster of artists and labels to @yotoplay‘s rising world viewers of youngsters and household listeners for the primary time. https://t.co/AD5fAD4Rnf
— Common Music Group (@UMG) August 11, 2023
Regardless of that, it does difficulty a warning concerning the remaining songs, stating: “Please word that the lyrics in a few of these songs comprise grownup themes, together with occasional references to violence and medicines. These are the unique and unedited recordings. While no swear phrases are used parental discretion is suggested when enjoying this content material to or round youthful kids.”
The brand new model of the gathering was launched by Common Music Group after it signed a partnership with the platform earlier this month.
Additional releases from Bob Marley & The Wailers and companion labels together with Motown Information and Disney Music Group are set to observe within the coming months, reviews Music Week.
In the meantime, a brand new Freddie Mercury exhibition that includes private possessions of the late Queen frontman has gone on present in London.
The intensive assortment of things at Sotheby’s, consists of handwritten lyrics, private Polaroid images and costumes.
Different objects within the assortment embody a handwritten draft of Queen’s 1975 hit ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’, Japanese vases, artwork by Salvador Dali, notebooks with visitor lists and plans for dinner events, Adidas high-top sneakers and outfits from all through his stage profession.
The exhibition runs from August 4 to September 5 and is free to the general public with no reserving required.
The objects will then be bought throughout six auctions from September 6 onwards. You will discover extra particulars right here.