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Wikipedia article




"'Mustapha'" is a song written by Freddie Mercury and recorded by British rock band Queen. It is the first track of their 1978 album 'Jazz', categorized as "an up-tempo Arabic rocker" by Circus magazine.

Single



"Mustapha" was released as a single in Germany, Spain, Yugoslavia and Bolivia in 1979. The B side of the single was "Dead On Time" for German and Spanish releases and "In Only Seven Days" for Yugoslavian and Bolivian releases. Also, all four versions had different covers.

Lyrics



The composition's lyrics are mainly in English and Arabic, speaking about Allah, the God in Islam, and it also has one sentence in Persian-emulating gibberish since the singer had a Parsi background.

Parts of the lyrics like "Achtar es na sholei" meaning "His star, not his flame" have clear ties to persian language.

Live performances



In live performances, Mercury would often sing the opening vocals of "Mustapha" in place of the complex introduction to "Bohemian Rhapsody", going from "Allah we'll pray for you" to "Mama, just killed a man...". However, from the 1979 Saarbrucken Festival to the South American Game Tour, the band performed an almost full version of the song, with Mercury at the piano, where they dropped the second verse and went from the first chorus to the third. He also sang the intro before launching the band into "Hammer to Fall", as seen on 'We Are the Champions: Final Live in Japan'.

Personnel



* Freddie Mercury - lead and backing vocals, piano

* Brian May - electric guitar

* Roger Taylor - drums, hawk bells

* John Deacon - bass guitar

References




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