I'm Going Slightly Mad

Queen

About I'm Going Slightly Mad

"I'm Going Slightly Mad" is a song by the British rock band Queen. Written by Freddie Mercury but credited to Queen, with uncredited lyrical contributions by Peter Straker, it was released as the second single from the band's 1991 album Innuendo. The lyrics and the accompanying music video project the song as humorous and light-hearted, despite the lyrics dealing with the mental decline Mercury was experiencing as one of the effects of advancing AIDS. The song also features a slide guitar solo performed by Brian May. John Deacon's bass is tuned down to a low B. The single cover was inspired by a Grandville illustration (as are the others from the album). 


Year:
2001
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When the outside temperature rises
And the meaning is oh so clear
One thousand and one yellow daffodils
Begin to dance in front of you, oh dear
Are they trying to tell you something?
You're missing that one final screw
You're simply not in the pink my dear
To be honest you haven't got a clue
I'm going slightly mad
I'm going slightly mad
It finally happened, happened
It finally happened, ooh woh
It finally happened, I'm slightly mad
Oh dear 

I'm one card short of a full deck
I'm not quite the shilling
One wave short of a shipwreck
I'm not my usual top billing
I'm coming down with a fever
I'm really out to sea
This kettle is boiling over
I think I'm a banana tree
Oh dear
I'm going slightly mad
I'm going slightly mad (I'm going slightly mad)
It finally happened, happened
It finally happened, uh huh
It finally happened, I'm slightly mad
Oh dear

Uh uh ah ah
Uh uh ah ah

I'm knitting with only one needle
Unraveling fast it's true
I'm driving only three wheels these days
But my dear, how about you?
I'm going slightly mad
I'm going slightly mad
It finally happened
It finally happened, oh yes
It finally happened
I'm slightly mad
Just very slightly mad
And there you have it

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Queen are a British rock band formed in London in 1971, originally consisting of the late Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano), Brian May (guitar, vocals), John Deacon (bass guitar), and Roger Taylor (drums, vocals). Queen's earliest works were influenced by progressive rock, but the band gradually ventured into more conventional and radio-friendly works, incorporating more diverse and innovative styles in their music. After the late and great Freddie Mercury died, Queen continued to tour with multiple acts including Paul Rodgers, and currently, Adam Lambert. more »

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Written by: JOHN DEACON, BRIAN MAY, FREDDIE MERCURY, SHAYE SMITH, MARK SPRINGER, MARK ALAN SPRINGER, ROGER TAYLOR

Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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14 facts about this song

Genre Classification
"I'm Going Slightly Mad" is classified as a rock song and specifically falls into the arty pop sub-genre.
Album Information
The song is a part of the 'Innuendo' album, which was Queen's 14th studio album. It was released on 4th March 1991.
Song's Theme
The song is known for its humorous and quirky theme that is somewhat a metaphor for the lead singer Freddie Mercury's declining health.
Songwriter Credits
The song was written by Queen, but mainly by Freddie Mercury and it showcases his eclectic songwriting skills.
Music Video Facts
The music video for "I'm Going Slightly Mad" is one of the band's most critically acclaimed. It was shot in black and white, giving it a surreal and eerie atmosphere. - This video was also one of the last times Freddie Mercury appeared on camera as his ill health due to AIDS began to affect him seriously.
Chart Performance
The single reached number 22 in the UK Singles Chart.
Meaning Behind the Song
It's often speculated that the song is packed with hidden meanings and metaphors about Freddie Mercury's personal life and his battle with AIDS.
Compilation Appearance
"I'm Going Slightly Mad" also appeared on several of Queen's compilation albums, including 'Greatest Hits II', 'The Platinum Collection', and 'Absolute Greatest'.
Song Inspiration
Some people speculate that the song's inspiration came from the British comic-style, which Freddie Mercury was quite fond of.
Musical Instruments
The song uses a variety of musical instruments, including the keyboard, drum machine, and guitar. It provides a unique sound that was quite different from traditional rock music.
Unique Costume Stylings
In the music video for "I'm Going Slightly Mad", each member of the band dressed in eccentric costumes which further emphasized the quirkiness of the song.
Song Duration
The song has a duration of 4 minutes and 22 seconds.
Lyrics Language
The lyrics of "I'm Going Slightly Mad" are in English, Queen's primary language for most of their discography.
Producer Information
The song was produced by David Richards and Queen.

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