Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” was released as a single. It would stay on the chart for seventeen weeks, nine of them at number one and would eventually go Platinum. The song would be re-released in December, 1991 after being featured in the movie Wayne’s World and became a hit all over again.
Weirdly, I heard this earlier this evening on BBC R3, which as Brits will know, is the BBC’s high-brow / classical radio station and just about the last place you would expect to hear Mark E. Smith’s dulcet tones. Probably proof, should we need it, that we are living in the end-times. Whatever, it’s been going around in my...
The album makes it to #3 in the UK … but stalls at #70 in the US. Never heard it? Maybe today’s a good day to give it a listen. Still trippy! (Holland: #2)
John Lennon had the number one album in both Great Britain and The United States with “Imagine”. It would be John’s only solo LP to sell a million copies and his most popular album until “Double Fantasy”, which went to number one shortly after his assassination on December 8, 1980.