. "1991-01-14"^^ . "Innuendo"@en . "I'm Going Slightly Mad"@en . ""@en . "Parlophone"@en . "See also the album of the same name. \"Innuendo\" is a song by English rock band Queen. It is the opening track on the album of the same name. Though credited to the whole band, the song was mainly written by Freddie Mercury. At six and a half minutes, it is one of Queen's longest songs. The song went to #1 in the UK. Featured is a flamenco guitar solo performed by Yes guitarist Steve Howe, an operatic interlude that harks back to the Queen of old and sections of heavy metal. It is often described as one of the band's darkest songs. Innuendo spent five weeks in the charts."@en . "Hard & Progressive Rock"@en . . "Queen_Innuendo.png"@en . "-"@en . "Queen"@en . . ""@en . ""@en . "12.0"^^ . "Innuendo"@en . "Queen"@en . "Innuendo (Single)"@en . "Queen and David Richards"@en . "See also the album of the same name. \"Innuendo\" is a song by English rock band Queen. It is the opening track on the album of the same name. Though credited to the whole band, the song was mainly written by Freddie Mercury. At six and a half minutes, it is one of Queen's longest songs. The song went to #1 in the UK. Featured is a flamenco guitar solo performed by Yes guitarist Steve Howe, an operatic interlude that harks back to the Queen of old and sections of heavy metal. It is often described as one of the band's darkest songs. Innuendo spent five weeks in the charts."@en . "390.0"^^ . . "Queen, Freddie Mercury"@en . "I'm Going Slightly Mad"@en . . . . "The Miracle"@en .