Calling All Girls / Put Out the Fire
Queen · 1982
7 min · 2 tracks · hard rock · heavy metal · pop rock
A blend of hard rock riffs and glam influences wrapped in anthemic choruses and theatrical flair.
Calling All Girls / Put Out the Fire is a single by Queen, released in 1982. A blend of hard rock riffs and glam influences wrapped in anthemic choruses and theatrical flair. This single marked Queen's continued evolution in the early '80s and contributed to their presence on the charts, particularly in the U.S. The track 'Put Out the Fire' is often noted for its commentary on social issues, showcasing Queen's ability to address serious topics within a mainstream rock context. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Calling All Girls / Put Out the Fire sound like?
A blend of hard rock riffs and glam influences wrapped in anthemic choruses and theatrical flair. Rooted in hard rock and heavy metal.
What makes Calling All Girls / Put Out the Fire by Queen notable?
This single marked Queen's continued evolution in the early '80s and contributed to their presence on the charts, particularly in the U.S. The track 'Put Out the Fire' is often noted for its commentary on social issues, showcasing Queen's ability to address serious topics within a mainstream rock context. In 1982, Queen was at a commercial peak following the success of their album 'The Game' (1980). 'Calling All Girls / Put Out the Fire' served as a single during a period when the band was exploring more pop-oriented sounds while maintaining their signature rock edge.
How many songs are on Calling All Girls / Put Out the Fire?
Calling All Girls / Put Out the Fire has 2 tracks, running approximately 7 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Calling All Girls Standout 3:52
- 2 Put Out the Fire Standout 3:18
Release Date
July 1, 1982
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
7 min 10 sec
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