Queen_the_invisible_man_radio_version
The song is famous for being the only Queen track where all four band members' names are called out in the lyrics.
Produced by Queen and David Richards, the track features a heavy synth-driven bassline and a mix of rock and dance-pop elements. Alternate Versions queen_the_invisible_man_radio_version
Announced by Roger Taylor right before the first verse. John Deacon: Named by Mercury after the first verse. The song is famous for being the only
The single version of Queen's often used for radio play, is almost identical in length and structure to the version found on their 1989 album, The Miracle . Written by drummer Roger Taylor, it is a fast-paced electro-funk track that peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart. Key Features of "The Invisible Man" (Single/Radio Edit) John Deacon: Named by Mercury after the first verse
Named by Mercury at the end of a verse, with a rolled "r" intended to mimic a drum roll.
Named twice by Mercury just before the guitar solo.
While the radio version sticks closely to the album cut, several other variations were released across different formats: