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B-side
  
Put Out The Fire

Recorded
  
1981 – 1982

Length
  
3:50

Format
  
Vinyl record (7")

Genre
  
Rock new wave pop

Calling All Girls

Released
  
19 July 1982 (Canada, USA)

"Calling All Girls" is a song by the British rock band Queen. It is the third track on the album Hot Space and it was written by Roger Taylor. It was the fourth single from the album. It was released as a single in the summer of 1982 in the US, Canada and Poland, where it peaked at #60, #5 and #6 respectively.

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"Calling All Girls" was the first Roger Taylor-penned song to be released as a single, although it was only released in certain countries, including the US, Australia and Canada, but not the UK. Taylor composed the song on guitar, playing feedback noises during the break. There is also the notable use of record-scratching.

The song was never performed in Europe, but a 1982 live recording in Japan is available on the Queen on Fire - Live at the Bowl DVD.

Music video

The video is a parody of the George Lucas film THX 1138, and was rarely seen before being released on Greatest Video Hits 2 and the band's official YouTube page. Both Taylor and Brian May openly expressed disdain for the video in their commentary for it, with Taylor claiming the song's message had nothing to do with robots (which make a prominent appearance).

Personnel

  • Freddie Mercury - lead and backing vocals
  • Brian May - electric guitar
  • Roger Taylor - drums, percussion, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • John Deacon - bass guitar
  • Live recording

  • Queen on Fire - Live at the Bowl (DVD)
  • References

    Calling All Girls Wikipedia