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"Play the Game" is a song by Queen, written by Freddie Mercury. It is the first track on the first side of their 1980 album The Game. It commences with a series of overlapping rushing noises on an Oberheim OB-X synthesizer, heralding the band's acceptance of electronic instruments into their once explicitly "no synths" sonic repertoire. They played it in their live shows from 1980 to 1982. The single was a hit in Queen's home country reaching #14 in the charts. In America, however, it gained small response at reaching only #42.
The B-side, "A Human Body", has never appeared on any Queen album.
The cover of the single, as well as its promotional video, marked the first time Freddie Mercury appeared in either format with what later became his trademark moustache. The video is also notable in that Brian May did not use his trademark Red Special guitar, using a cheap Satellite Stratocaster copy instead. This was likely done due to the damage risk involved in the shot in which Mercury snatches the guitar away from May, then appears to throw it back to him.
Mercury wrote "Play the Game" after breaking up with his male lover at the time. Mercury played piano and sang the lead vocals.
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