Mustapha

Mustapha

:"For the Arabic name, see Mustafa".Single infobox
Name = Mustapha


Artist = Queen
from Album = Jazz
B-side = Dead on Time
In Only Seven Days (only in Yugoslavia)
Released = 1979 (Bolivia, Germany, Spain and Yugoslavia only)
Format = vinyl record (7")
Recorded = 1978
Genre = Neo-progressive rock, Hard rock
Length =
Label = EMI
Writer = Freddie Mercury
Producer = Queen and Roy Thomas Baker
Chart position =
Reviews =
Last single = "Don't Stop Me Now" (1978) "Jealousy" (1979)
This single = "Mustapha" (1979)
Next single = "Love of My Life" (live) (1979)

"Mustapha" is a song written by Freddie Mercury and recorded by English rock band Queen. It is the first track of their 1978 album "Jazz". "Mustapha" was released as a single in Germany, Spain, Yugoslavia and Bolivia in 1979, although it didn't cause much of an impact on the charts.

In live performances, Mercury would often sing the opening vocals of "Mustapha" in place of the complex introduction to "Bohemian Rhapsody", going from "Allah we'll pray for you" to "Mama, just killed a man...". However, sometimes the band performed an almost full version of the song from the Crazy Tour in late 1979 to The Game Tour in 1980, with Mercury at the piano. They dropped the second verse and went from the first chorus to the third. Also notable is that the song was often requested by the audience, as can be heard on "Live Killers".

Although some fans believe that Mercury could speak more languages because of the lyrics of this song (and others such as "La Japonaise" and parts of "Bohemian Rhapsody"), he only knew English and perhaps Gujarati or Hindi, because of his Indian background and education in India (Gujarati is the native language of the Parsis).


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