List of Bohemian Rhapsody cover versions

The song "Bohemian Rhapsody", written by Freddie Mercury and originally recorded by rock band Queen for their album A Night at the Opera, has been covered by many different artists.

List

YearArtistNotes
1987Fuzzbox[1]On their 1987 single "What's The Point"[2]
1987Bad NewsThis spoof rock band (created for the UK Channel 4 TV series The Comic Strip Presents...) also released "Bohemian Rhapsody" as a single. It reached number 44 in the UK Singles Chart. It featured on the album Bad News. The cover version was produced by Brian May. A 12inch version was released as well ending completely different, when during the last guitar break a false chord was played and the song stops whilst being shouted 'fuck basterds, I played the wrong chord'. The 12inch version then continues with some studio chatter and a 'bad news version' of Pretty Woman.
1988Paige, Elaine[1]The Queen album
1990Cud[1]On the anti-poll tax compilation album Alvin Lives (In Leeds).
1992Queen + Elton John and Axl RoseElton John and Axl Rose performed "Bohemian Rhapsody" in The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert. This version showed John playing the first verse of the ballad section in keyboards, and later singing in the front stage accompanied by Brian May, John Deacon and Roger Taylor (Spike Edney plays the rest of the vamp until the operatic section). After the taped Opera section, Axl Rose appeared using a microphone similar that Mercury used in his live concerts; the Outro section was played in duet showing Rose's appreciation to John.
1993Yankovic, "Weird Al"A polka cover named "Bohemian Polka" on his album, Alapalooza.
1993Comic ReliefA parody of the original video by celebrities from major UK TV networks on the BBC telethon
1995Dream TheaterThe album A Change of Seasons features the live track "The Big Medley", a cover song medley that includes a segment of "Bohemian Rhapsody."
1996Harris, Rolf[1]This version reached the British charts for one week at #50
1996The BraidsHigh School High soundtrack album. See section
1996Magic Affair[3]Released as a single and as part of the "Queen Dance Traxx I" compilation.
1997Montserrat Caballé with Bruce DickinsonOn album Friends For Life
1998MolotovAs "Rap, Soda y Bohemia", on the album Molomix
1998Faye WongPerformed the song on her concert - Faye Wong Scenic Tour 1998-99.[4]
2001OursReleased as a limited edition CD single
2001Paul de LeeuwDutch singer and TV personality, performed the song during his live shows in Ahoy Stadium in Rotterdam in 2000, released on single and album (zingen terwijl u wacht). The performance however was rather poor and falsely sung.
2004Carolina CrownDrum & Bugle Corps performed as the closer for their "Bohemia!" show.
2004ValensiaReleased his "Queen Tribute" album with Bohemian Rhapsody on it.
2005 Side A Filipino Album Side A Gig (All Hits Live). The cover was also performed live.
2005DeLisle, GreyAlbum Iron Flowers. A shortened rendition, covering only the ballad portion of the song to a much slower melody.
2005Flaming Lips, TheAlbum Killer Queen. The cover was also performed live.
2005Constantine MaroulisAlbum Killer Queen. With the cast of We Will Rock You.
2005Edgar CruzDVD Arranging for Solo Guitar / The Queen Titles.
2005G4First performed on first series of The X-Factor, released as a single which became #9 in the UK charts. It was included on their self-titled album
2005McNeil, SuzieOn the CBS reality show Rock Star: INXS
2005Children in NeedA selection of BBC News presenters perform the song on the BBC telethon
2007CollegeHumorA parody entitled, "Brohemian Rhapsody", set in a fraternity house[5]
2007Moymoy PalaboyA lip-syncing rendition of the song.[6]
2007Newton FaulknerAn acoustic cover of the song. YouTube.[7]
2008Autumn, EmilieRecorded on the Girls Just Wanna Have Fun & Bohemian Rhapsody Double Feature EP and frequently performed live in concert.
2008RajatonRecorded on the Rajaton sings Queen with Lahti Symphony Orchestra and on several occasions performed live in concert.
2009Muppets, Thesee section
2009PinkFunhouse Tour, and subsequent DVD release
2010Prince PoppycockOn America's Got Talent
2010Jonathan Groff in GleeFeatured on the TV show in the episode "Journey", and released on the EP Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals
2010Never Shout NeverFrom the album Punk Goes Classic Rock
2010Hayseed DixieFrom the album Killer Grass
2010Jake ShimabukuroA ukulele instrumental version from the album Peace Love Ukulele
2010BatesmotelproA Turkish lottery advertisement by YouTube phenomenon group Batesmotelpro.[8]
2011William ShatnerFrom the album Seeking Major Tom
2011Pato FuFrom the album Música de Brinquedo Ao Vivo
2011Carolina CrownDrum & Bugle Corps reprised their 2004 performance for their "Rach Star" show.
2012Robert WilkinsonA video featuring Robert Wilkinson[9] (after being arrested for drunk driving by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Edson, Alberta) singing "Bohemian Rhapsody" in the police car during the ride to the police station, titled "Arrested Drunk Guy sings Bohemian Rhapsody," became famous on YouTube[10][11][12]
2012Jessica SanchezOn the American Idol season 11 Top 6 performance show
2012DalagitaX Factor Indonesia audition
2012The ProtomenFrom the album Present: A Night of Queen
2012Between The Buried And MeAs part of an encore of their 2012 European tour with Periphery and The Safety Fire; the band played after the tapped operatic section to the end before playing "Mordecai"
2013PusciferFrom the EP "Donkey Punch the Night"
2013Florent MotheFrom the album Rock in Chair
2013A Capella Science (Tim Blais)A parody titled "Bohemian Gravity" was released on YouTube. The parody describes string theory and was created by Tim Blais, performing under the name A Capella Science.[13]
2014 School Principal, James Detwiler; Teacher, Chad Caddell "Snowhemian Rhaspody", a parody school closing announcement that went viral on YouTube. Performed by Stephens Elementary School Principal, James Detwiler and drama teacher, Chad Caddell in Burlington, KY, the video appeared on the Katie Curic Show, the Today Show, and other worldwide news outlets, and accumulated 2.2 million hits before YouTube removed the video for a copyright dispute.
2014The Forest Rangers feat. The White Buffalo, Billy Valentine & Franky PerezA cover for the premiere episode of Season 7 of Sons of Anarchy, plays when the protagonist, Jax Teller tortures and kills an innocent man whom he believes is the murderer of his wife.[14]
2014, 2016Panic! at the Discosee section
2015Kanye WestPerformed the song on Glastonbury Festival.[15]
2015Lake Street DivePerformed the song for their annual Halloween video. They said "Happy HallowQueen!!!! Here's our version of BOOhemian Rhapsody!".[16]
2015-16 Between the Buried and Me Performed the song as an encore at many shows on The Coma Ecliptic Tour[17] and recorded the song for a 7" vinyl release which included Queen-inspired artwork on the sleeve.[18]
2016 Billy Watman Sky Arts TV channel released a trailer for the 2nd series of Guitar Star of 14-year-old Billy Watman playing "Bohemian Rhapsody" on classical guitar - the video was an internet sensation with over 9 million views.[19]
2016 Saara Aalto & Adam Lambert Performed as Aalto's celebrity duet choice during the first night of the two-part season finale of The X Factor UK.[20]
2017 Pentatonix Performed a capella for their extended play PTX, Vol. IV - Classics
Date Unknown Mnozil Brass Performed live a mix of playing instruments and a cappella[21][22]
2018 Marc Martel From the Queen covers album, Thunderbolt & Lighting.[23][24] Martel also uploaded a live one-take piano performance to YouTube.[25] Martel regularly covered "Bohemian Rhapsody" as the lead singer of the Queen Extravaganza from 2012 to 2016, and with The Ultimate Queen Celebration from 2016 to present.[26] Martel's vocals can be heard during the composition of "Bohemian Rhapsody" during the 2018 biographical film Bohemian Rhapsody.[27][28]
2019 Forestella Performed on a Korean TV music show, Immortal songs 2, and on the album Mistique (2019), Universal music (korea). Forestella is a Korean classical crossover vocal group (a male quartet).
2019 Toshi On his cover album, Im a Singer Vol. 2.[29]

The Braids version

"Bohemian Rhapsody"
Single by The Braids
from the album The Braids
B-side"Remix"
Released1996
Format
Genre
Length4:00
Label
  • Big Beat
  • Atlantic
  • TriStar Music
Songwriter(s)Freddie Mercury
Producer(s)
The Braids singles chronology
"Bohemian Rhapsody"
(1996)
"Young Americans"
(1998)
Music video
"Bohemian Rhapsody" on YouTube

San Francisco Bay Area duo The Braids recorded an R&B version of "Bohemian Rhapsody" for the soundtrack to the Jon Lovitz movie High School High. It was released as their debut single and became a hit in Europe and New Zealand.

Release

The song was produced by Third Eye Blind's lead singer Stephan Jenkins with Eric Valentine and was released as a single in the fall of 1996. It peaked at number 21 in United Kingdom and number 42 on the US Billboard Hot 100, staying on the latter chart for 17 weeks. In New Zealand the song reached number two for four nonconsecutive weeks and achieved Platinum status for sales of over 10,000. In Europe the song was a top-twenty hit in several regions, including Scandinavia, Italy and the Netherlands.

Critical reception

Larry Flick from Billboard described the song as a "surprisingly potent jeep-funk rendition of the Queen classic" and commented further that "if you let go of everything connected to the original recording and give yourself to this interpretation, you will discover an often poignant street commentary as told from the viewpoint of a young woman." He also added that "the problem is that many may have a difficult time digesting the new concepts tied to this well-worn rocker."[30] Jeremy Helligar from Entertainment Weekly wrote that "stripping ”Bohemian Rhapsody” down to an insistent shuffle beat, assorted piano fills, and soulful vocals, they create a sound so moving that you might want to reach out and hug the speakers."[31] Bönz Malone for Vibe called the track a "soaring" remake.[32]

Music video

The music video for "Bohemian Rhapsody" was directed by Marcus Nispel.[33]

Track listing

CD single, UK & Europe (1996)
No.TitleLength
1."Bohemian Rhapsody" (Radio Mix)4:00
2."Bohemian Rhapsody" (Stripped-Down Mix)3:57
3."Bohemian Rhapsody" (Instrumental)4:01
4."Bohemian Rhapsody" (A Cappella)3:51
CD single, Japan (1996)
No.TitleLength
1."Bohemian Rhapsody" (Original Version)3:55
2."Bohemian Rhapsody" (Remix Version)3:26
3."Bohemian Rhapsody" (Acoustic Version)3:12
4."Bohemian Rhapsody" (Stripped-Down Mix)3:57
5."Bohemian Rhapsody" (Instrumental)4:01
6."Bohemian Rhapsody" (A Cappella)3:47

Charts

The Muppets version

"Bohemian Rhapsody (Muppets Version)"
Single by Queen and The Muppets
ReleasedNovember 23, 2009
FormatMusic video
Digital download
Recorded2009
GenreRock, comedy rock
Length4:46
LabelWalt Disney
Songwriter(s)Freddie Mercury
Producer(s)Roy Thomas Baker, Queen
Queen singles chronology
"C-lebrity"
(2008)
"Bohemian Rhapsody (Muppets Version)"
(2009)
Music video
"Bohemian Rhapsody - Muppet Music Video" on YouTube

The song was performed by The Muppets characters in 2009. A music video was posted on YouTube on November 23, 2009 before the release of the track, and features Muppets characters singing partially modified lyrics of the original song.[69] It garnered over seven million hits within its first week of release. Unlike other cover versions, the Muppets' single features the final master of Queen's original 1975 recording.[70]

The video and song is an official production of The Muppets Studio. The success of the video caused Walt Disney Records to release the cover as a single on December 13, 2009, where it peaked at #32 on the UK Singles Chart.

Video

The Muppets' version of "Bohemian Rhapsody" was directed by Kirk Thatcher, who has been involved with several other Muppets videos.[71] According to studio manager Lylle Breier, the idea of the Muppets singing "Bohemian Rhapsody" had long been an idea that they wanted to do, but only was able to bring the project together within a short time before the video's release.[72] Thatcher noted they had a long list of possible songs they wanted to do with a large group of Muppets, including Don McLean's "American Pie", but "Bohemian Rhapsody" was their ultimate selection.[71] Filming was completed within a day by 20 staffers; Thatcher considered the task to be "epic in scale" considering they normally only use half a dozen Muppets for a single scene.[71] Breier stated that this and other videos that The Muppets Studio released to YouTube are part of a promotional push for the Muppets; Breier likened outlets on the Internet like YouTube to the variety shows of the 1970s, and felt that the Muppets easily fit into that culture.[73]

The video is a montage by about 70 different Muppets characters singing their part of the lyrics against a black screen, in the same style used by Queen for portions of their promotion video[74] of the song as well as mimicking the four-person layout used for the cover of Queen's second album. After completing the song, which ends up with mosaic of all the characters singing, it is revealed that this was one side of a computer video conference with Kermit the Frog, who laments his decision for that type of meeting to Scooter.

The video presents an abridged version of Queen's song with some lyric alterations to retain the appropriateness of the characters for a family audience.[75] For example, within the first stanza of the ballad portion of the song, the lyrics where the singer laments to his mother that he "just killed a man" are replaced by Animal calling out repeatedly for "mama".[72] Other aspects of the lyrics are changed for humorous purposes surrounding the Muppets characters. Pepe the King Prawn starts the opera portion of the song stating that he sees "a little silhouetto of a clam". The back-and-forth lyrics, "Bismillah! No! We will not let you go...let him go!", are replaced with Fozzie Bear begging "Let me joke" to Statler and Waldorf, who state "[We] do not like your jokes". The line "Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me" is replaced with the remaining Muppets who have not been in the video singing "Does anyone know if there is a part for me?" The first two lines of the hard rock section, here performed by Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem, have been replaced with "So they tell us this video's going to fly, all I know is we're not getting paid tonight!" The song ends with Miss Piggy, lounging on Rowlf the Dog's piano, singing "Nothing really matters but moi!"[75]

The video premiered on YouTube on November 23, 2009. Within a week, the video had accrued over 7 million views,[75] and has nearly 15 million views within the following five months.[76] The video was nominated and won the "Viral Video" category in the 14th Annual Webby Awards.[77] The popularity of the video led to the song being distributed through digital download on iTunes in December by Walt Disney Records[78] and EMI.[79] The song reached #32 on the UK Singles Chart for the week of December 26, 2009.[80] For New Year's Eve at Disneyland, the video was projected onto the Fantasmic! mist screens in-between performances, and in place of an extra midnight performance. The performance also utilized the show's various laser effects and lighting towers working in tandem with the video.

Queen personnel

Muppet performers

Panic! at the Disco version

"Bohemian Rhapsody"
Song by Panic! at the Disco
from the album Suicide Squad: The Album
Released4 August 2016 (2016-08-04)
StudioAbbey Road Studios
Length6:01
Label
Songwriter(s)Freddie Mercury
Producer(s)Butch Walker
Suicide Squad: The Album track listing
14 tracks
  1. "Purple Lamborghini"
  2. "Sucker for Pain"
  3. "Heathens"
  4. "Standing in the Rain"
  5. "Gangsta"
  6. "Know Better"
  7. "You Don't Own Me"
  8. "Without Me"
  9. "Wreak Havoc"
  10. "Medieval Warfare"
  11. "Bohemian Rhapsody"
  12. "Slippin' into Darkness"
  13. "Fortunate Son"
  14. "I Started a Joke"
Music video
"Bohemian Rhapsody" (live from the Death of a Bachelor Tour) on YouTube

American band Panic! at the Disco covered the song as part of their set list for several concert tours,[81] including The Gospel Tour, Summer Tour 2016, the Death of a Bachelor Tour, and the Pray for the Wicked Tour. The song was officially recorded for Suicide Squad: The Album (2016),[82] the soundtrack album for the 2016 film, and premiered on 4 August 2016 on the Beats 1 radio station.[81] In addition, a recording of the song performed on tour was included on the track listing of the live album All My Friends We're Glorious (2017). The band performed "Bohemian Rhapsody" at the Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia, during the American Music Awards of 2018 in promotion of the 2018 biopic.[83] The cover was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on 12 June 2018.[84]

Weekly charts

Chart (2016–17) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart (ARIA)[85] 64
Canada (Hot Canadian Digital Songs)[86] 47
scope="row"France (SNEP)[87] 159
scope="row"UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[88] 80
scope="row"US Billboard Hot 100[89] 64
scope="row"US Hot Rock Songs (Billboard)[90] 7

Year-end charts

Chart (2016) Position
US Hot Rock Songs (Billboard)[91] 45

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[84] Gold 500,000*

sales+streaming figures based on certification alone

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