No one can deny that Freddie was an extraordinary singer, with an extraordinary voice, an artist and a unique frontman that you love him madly or not. How can you not deny that he had an immense and charismatic presence on stage.
Freddie loved his audience and the audience loved him. There wasn’t a concert that didn’t transform into pure adrenaline, there wasn’t a song to which the audience responded negatively.
Whether they were songs recorded in the studio or performed live his interpretation was always able to convey a sensation, a thrill.
But what were the most catchy songs Freddie performed?
We would definitely answer all of them, but according to a statistic there would be only five.
Curious to know what they are?
So let’s start at the first:
It’s A Hard Life, a song like this that from the first notes was capable, always according to this statistic to overwhelm the audience as soon as Freddie sat at the piano started playing and, what can we say about Don’t Stop Me Now, one of the many songs He’s going to be part of music history by Queen. It would appear that the song performed live was able to send the audience into a frenzy, conveying all the grit Freddie had in singing it.
The third in the ranking is Somebody To Love, a song that is not easy to perform live, so much that even Freddie admitted it in an interview, but that our Queen always managed to perform it in a sublime way, so much to get it in between the miles re songs performed live.
Fourth song according to this chart is Under Pressure, the iconic song composed in collaboration with David Bowie and became part of the great rock classics.
What about Bohemian Rhapsody of course, this masterpiece could not be missing, which consecrated the Queens among the Olympus Gods of Rock music and which became the trademark of the band.
Does everyone agree with this ranking?
Is it possible that in Queen’s vast repertoire there were only these five songs capable of conveying emotions in the listeners? 



An ionic photo of freddie stealing Live Aid, 1985