You're My Best Friend

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"You're My Best Friend"
"You're My Best Friend" cover
Single by Queen
from the album A Night at the Opera
B-side(s) '39
Released May 18, 1976
Format 7"
Recorded 1975
Genre Pop/Rock
Length 3:31
Label EMI (UK), Elektra (US)
Writer(s) John Deacon
Producer(s) Roy Thomas Baker and Queen
Chart positions
Queen singles chronology
"Bohemian Rhapsody"
(1975)
"You're My Best Friend"
(1976)
"Somebody to Love"
(1976)

"You're My Best Friend" is a song penned by John Deacon and performed by Queen. It was originally included on the A Night At The Opera album in 1975, and later released as a single. This song also appeared on the Greatest Hits (1981) album.

It was written for his wife, Veronica. In this song John Deacon plays a Wurlitzer electric piano in addition to bass guitar. The characteristic 'bark' of the Wurlitzer's bass notes plays a prominent role in the song.

John Deacon: Well, Freddie didn’t like the electric piano, so I took it home and I started to learn on the electric piano and basically that’s the song that came out you know when I was learning to play piano. It was written on that instrument and it sounds best on that. You know, often on the instrument that you wrote the song on
Freddie Mercury: I refused to play the damn thing [the Wurlitzer]. It’s tiny and horrible and I don’t like them. Why play those things when you’ve got a lovely superb grand piano? No, I think, basically what he [John] is trying to say is it was the desired effect

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