I really like CLTCL --- and it is one of Queen's US #1 songs so I am not alone.
While it is not a very creative list of Queen's best songs -- it is not all the bigger US hits -- he left out "Radio Ga Ga" #2 UK, #16 US, "Body Language" #11 US, "You're My Best Friend" #16 US.
There is one song that was never released as a commercial single:
10. 'Stone Cold Crazy'
From 'Sheer Heart Attack' (1974)
Two songs were minor hits:
9. 'Tie Your Mother Down'
From 'A Day at the Races' (1976)
#31 in the UK and #49 in the US.
5. 'Fat Bottomed Girls'
From 'Jazz' (1978)
#11 in the UK, #19/#24 in the US.
Three songs that were big hits in the UK and minor hits in the US:
8. 'Killer Queen'
From 'Sheer Heart Attack' (1974)
#2 in UK, #12 in US
7. 'Somebody to Love'
From 'A Day at the Races' (1976)
#2 in the UK, #13 in the US.
4. 'Under Pressure' (with David Bowie)
From 'Hot Space' (1982)
#1 in the UK, #29 in the US.
Five songs that were big hits in the UK and US:
6. 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love'
From 'The Game' (1980)
#2 in the UK, #1 in the US
3. 'Another One Bites the Dust'
From 'The Game' (1980)
#7 in the UK, #1 in the US
2. 'We Will Rock You / We Are the Champions'
From 'News of the World' (1977)
#2 in the UK, #4 in the US
1. 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
From 'A Night at the Opera' (1975)
#1 in the UK (1975), #9 in the US (1976), #2 in the US (1991)
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I would come up with a different list of greatest Queen songs but of the songs people know, it is not a bad list.
Personally, I could live my entire life and never hear "Fat Bottom Girl" and die happy. That is the one I would scratch off my Queen "best song list".