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I'm in Love With My Car
I'm in Love With My Car is a song by the band Queen that was featured in the 1975 album "A Night at the Opera". It was written by drummer Roger Taylor, who was fond of fast automobiles and wrote the song for their roadie John Harris who had a Triumph TR4.
Although Taylor recorded the rhythm guitar in the demo, Brian May replaced it in the definitive version, joined by John Deacon on bass, Roger Taylor on drums and Freddie Mercury on piano. All the lead vocals were by Roger Taylor, showcasing his unusually high tenor range. At the ending he actually taped the exhaust of his Alfa Romeo.
"I'm In Love With My Car" was the B-Side of Bohemian Rhapsody, and the fact Taylor made as much money for publishing royalties as Mercury for the single caused a lot of inner fights in the band for years. While the album version ends with the Alfa Romeo exhaust, on the single it is placed at the beginning of the song.
When played live, it was usually featured as part of a medley, and the band would...
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