19 Chords used in the song: Cm, Bb, Eb, Eb7, G#, G#m, G7, Bb7, D7, Gm, F7, Dm, A7, C, C7, B7, Em, D, F
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Cm Bb
She keeps Moet and Chandon in her pretty cabinet,
Cm Bb Eb
"Let them eat cake" she says, just like Mary Antoinette.
Bb Eb7 G#
A built in remedy for Kruschev and Kennedy,
G#m Eb Bb
And any time an invitation you can decline.
Bridge
G7 Cm Bb7 Eb
Caviar and cigarettes, well versed in etiquette,
D7 Gm F7
Extra-ordinarily nice. She's a...
Chorus
Bb Dm
Killer Queen,
Gm Dm Gm A7 Dm
Gunpowder, gelatine, dynamite with a laser beam,
G7 C Bb
Guaranteed to blow your mind, anytime, ooh.
A7 Dm G7 Cm
Recommended at the price, in-satiable an appetite
C Bb
Wanna try?
Cm
To a-void complications
Bb
She never kept the same address
Cm
In conversation
Bb Eb
She spoke just like a baroness
BB
Met a man from China
Eb7 G#
Went down to Geisha Minah
G#m Eb
Then a-gain inci-dentally
Bb
If you're that way inclined
Bridge
G7 Cm
Perfume came naturally from Paris (naturally)
C7 Eb
Be-cause she couldn't care less
D7 Gm F7
Fast-idious and pre-cise She's a...
Chorus
Bb Dm
Killer Queen,
Gm Dm Gm A7 Dm
Gunpowder, gelatine, dynamite with a laser beam,
G7 C Bb
Guaranteed to blow your mind, anytime, ooh.
SOLO
G7 Cm G7 Cm
Drop of a hat, she's as willing as, playful as a pussycat,
Bb Eb
Then momentarily out of action,
Bb Eb B7 Em D
Temporarily out of gas
D7 Gm F
To absolutely drive you
Bb F Bb F F
Wi-ld, wi-ld. (She's out to get you) She's a...
Chorus
Bb Dm
Killer Queen,
Gm Dm Gm A7 Dm
Gunpowder, gelatine, dynamite with a laser beam,
G7 C Bb
Guaranteed to blow your mind, anytime, ooh.
A7 Dm G7 Cm
Recommended at the price, in-satiable an appetite
C Bb
What a drag!
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About this song: Killer Queen
"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.