Las Palabras de Amor

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"Las Palabras de Amor"
"Las Palabras de Amor" cover
Single by Queen
from the album Hot Space
Released June 1, 1982
Format vinyl record (7")
Recorded 1981/1982
Genre Rock
Length 4:29
Label EMI
Writer(s) Brian May
Producer(s) Queen and Mack
Chart positions
Queen singles chronology
"Body Language"
(1982)
"Las Palabras de Amor"
(1982)
"Calling All Girls"
(1982)

Las Palabras de Amor (The Words of Love) is a song by English rock band Queen. It is the fourth track on the second side of the album Hot Space and it was written by Brian May. The single was released on 1 June, 1982.

The song was inspired by the band's close relationship with their South American fans. The video marked the band's third appearance on Top of the Pops (the first and second being for "Seven Seas of Rhye" and "Killer Queen", respectively, in 1974). Brian May played piano and synths on the track and sang lead vocals for the harmonized line "this time and evermore".

During the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992, this was the third song, performed by Zucchero and Queen.

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