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"Keep Passing the Open Windows" is a song by the British rock band
Queen from their 11th studio album
The Works.
"Keep Passing the Open Windows" | |
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Song by Queen | |
from the album The Works | |
Released | 27 February 1984 |
Recorded | Late 1983 |
Studio | Musicland Studios, Munich |
Genre | Pop rock |
Length | 5:21 |
Label | EMI • Capitol |
Songwriter(s) | Freddie Mercury |
Producer(s) | Queen • Reinhold Mack |
The song was originally written for a 1984 film titled " The Hotel New Hampshire". [1] The song was featured in the movie when it was released.
The title came from a line in a 1981 novel titled " The Hotel New Hampshire". [2]
Various demos have been bootlegged on YouTube over the years. Such as a home demo recoded by Freddie. [3] and other demos.
An extended version of the song was uploaded to YouTube by Chinwonder2 on August 5, 2023 and runs for an extra minute and twenty-five seconds. [4]
Per queensongs.info [5] and Queenpedia [6]
Keep Passing the Open Windows on Last.fm
Keep Passing the Open Windows lyrics on Genius
Keep Passing the Open Windows on QueenConcerts
Keep Passing the Open Windows sheet music on JWPepper
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"Keep Passing the Open Windows" is a song by the British rock band
Queen from their 11th studio album
The Works.
"Keep Passing the Open Windows" | |
---|---|
Song by Queen | |
from the album The Works | |
Released | 27 February 1984 |
Recorded | Late 1983 |
Studio | Musicland Studios, Munich |
Genre | Pop rock |
Length | 5:21 |
Label | EMI • Capitol |
Songwriter(s) | Freddie Mercury |
Producer(s) | Queen • Reinhold Mack |
The song was originally written for a 1984 film titled " The Hotel New Hampshire". [1] The song was featured in the movie when it was released.
The title came from a line in a 1981 novel titled " The Hotel New Hampshire". [2]
Various demos have been bootlegged on YouTube over the years. Such as a home demo recoded by Freddie. [3] and other demos.
An extended version of the song was uploaded to YouTube by Chinwonder2 on August 5, 2023 and runs for an extra minute and twenty-five seconds. [4]
Per queensongs.info [5] and Queenpedia [6]
Keep Passing the Open Windows on Last.fm
Keep Passing the Open Windows lyrics on Genius
Keep Passing the Open Windows on QueenConcerts
Keep Passing the Open Windows sheet music on JWPepper