16 Chords used in the song: Cm, Bb7, Eb, Ab, Abm, Bb, G, D, Gm, F, Dm, A, G7, C, D7, Bbm
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NO CHORD Cm Bb7
She keeps her Moet et Chandon in her pretty cabinet
Cm Bb7
"Let them eat cake", she says just like Marie Antoinette
Eb Bb7 Eb Ab
A built-in remedy for Kruschev and Kennedy
Abm Eb Bb
At anytime an invitation you can't decline
G Cm
Caviar and cigarettes
Bb Eb
Well versed in etiquette
D Gm
Extraordinarily nice
F Bb Dm
She's a Killer Queen
Gm Dm
Gunpowder, gelatin
Gm A Dm
Dynamite with a laser beam
G7 C
Guaranteed to blow your mind
Bb
Anytime
A Dm
Recommended at the price
G C
Insatiable an appetite
Bb
Wanna try?
Cm Bb7
To avoid complications she never kept the same address
Cm Bb7
In conversation she spoke just like a baroness
Eb Bb Eb Ab
Met a man from China went down to Geisha Minah
Abm Eb Bb
Then again incidentally if you're that way inclined
G Cm
Perfume came naturally from Paris (naturally)
Bb Eb
For cars she couldn't care less
D Gm
Fastidious and precise
F Bb Dm
She's a Killer Queen
Gm Dm
Gunpowder, gelatin
Gm A Dm
Dynamite with a laser beam
G7 C
Guaranteed to blow your mind
Bb
Anytime
SOLO
G7 Cm
Drop of a hat she's as willing as
G7 Cm
Playful as a pussy cat
Bb Eb
Then momentarily out of action
Bb Eb
Temporarily out of gas
D7 Gm F Bb F Bbm
To absolutely drive you wild, wild
F
She's all out to get you
F Bb Dm
She's a Killer Queen
Gm Dm
Gunpowder, gelatin
Gm A Dm
Dynamite with a laser beam
G7 C
Guaranteed to blow your mind
Bb
Anytime
A Dm
Recommended at the price
G C
Insatiable an appetite
Bb
What a drag!
Songwriter: Freddie Mercury
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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. Read more on Last.fm.