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- "Don't Stop Me Now" is a Moon Man song produced by KKKrescent Moon, released to YouTube on March 1, 2017. It's a parody of "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen.
- Don't Stop Me Now was made by Queen in 1979. Freddie Mercury wrote the song and lyrics to this song and was recorded in August/September 1978 in Nice, France.
- Don't Stop Me Now is the twenty-first episode of the thirteenth season and the 290th overall episode of Grey's Anatomy.
- Don't Stop Me Now (2008) is a 4-minute movie created by Charity Reitmeier.
- One of the greatest, party friendly songs ever created. Some "Queen" band is responsible for this, and despite recent reports, are still the America's Planet's second greatest band ever, just behind Stephen and the Colberts. The main character in this song is traveling the speed of light, burning at 200 degrees, a rocket ship, a satellite, a shooting star, and wants to made a super sonic woman of you. He doesn't want to stop at all, and he's one of the few almost American English dudes. The song is from the album Jazz, proving that all of England really wants to be American. (Those Brits have to follow their Queen, don't they?)
- "Don't Stop Me Now" is a 1979 song by English rock group Queen, featured on their 1978 album Jazz. Written by vocalist Freddie Mercury, it was recorded in August/September 1978 at Super Bear Studios in Berre-les-Alpes (Alpes-Maritimes), France, and is the twelfth track on the album. Musically, the song is based around Mercury's piano playing, with John Deacon and Roger Taylor providing a bass guitar and drums backing track. The song also provides an example of Queen's trademark style of multitrack harmony vocals for the chorus lines.
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