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Published November 5, 2018
· Updated June 8, 2022

“Fat Bottomed Girls” is the title of a 1978 single by the renowned British rock band Queen. Lyrically, this track is all about the appreciation of women endowed with large derrières. That’s all there is to the lyrics of this song. To the narrator, big women are the epitome of beauty.
According to Queen’s legendary guitarist Brian May, he penned this song with Freddy Mercury (lead singer of Queen) in mind. Why? Because Mercury liked fat bottomed “girls… or boys”. May revealed this during a 2018 interview with Mojo magazine.
That said, it is important to note that May also told Mojo that a part of the song’s inspiration also came from “stuff” he saw in both his and Mercury’s life. We can’t help but wonder what this “stuff” is.
As far as the modern era of entertainment is concerned, women with big behinds being en vogue is a phenomenon which commenced in the 1990s. But as illustrated by this song, some artists had an appreciation for such shapes well beforehand. In fact “Fat Bottomed Girls” is a tune well ahead of its time, expressing for instance an appreciation for a “big woman” a good decade before the likes of Lizzo or Meghan Trainor were even born.
But Queen is a deceptively-deep band. And the vocalist isn’t necessarily lusting after big behinds just for big butt’s sake. Instead as revealed in the first verse, his childhood nanny, one “big fat Fanny”, was “a naught… big woman” who “made” the narrator into “a bad boy”. That’s another way of saying that she’s the one who taught him about sex. So it’s like, now the narrator has developed an affinity for that body type.
In the second verse the narrator lets it be known, in a roundabout way, that his success as a professional musician has afforded him the opportunity to sleep with numerous women. And along the way, having grown weary of certain mainstream types, he now prefers to hook up with “dirty ladies”. So for whatever unspecified reason, the vocalist obviously equates “fat bottomed girls” with these kinds of women.
In the third verse, he also puts forth that sometimes as a result of his travels, there’s nothing but girls with large hineys available to him. But the singer doesn’t have any qualms with this reality, as he finds getting down with them to be sexually gratifying and an accomplishment also. Indeed, as inferred it takes “a big man” to satisfy a “big woman”.
So this is an interesting piece, to say the least. Most booty songs prove to be pretty straightforward in terms of admiring the size and shape of women with such an endowment. But reading in between the lines in this case, the vocalist, once again for whatever reason, seems to be implying that bigger women also have larger sexual appetites.
Brian May solely penned this track.
The production of the song was done by Queen in collaboration with English record producer and songwriter Roy Thomas Baker. FYI : Baker also produced Queen’s iconic song “ Bohemian Rhapsody “.
On October 13, 1978, “Fat Bottomed Girls” was released as a double A-side single along with Mercury-penned “Bicycle Race”. Owing to this, radio stations tend to play both songs together. After “Fat Bottomed Girls”, they play “Bicycle Race” or vice versa.
A line from “Fat Bottomed Girls” references the Queen single “Bicycle Race”. The line in question is “Get on your bikes and ride!”. It’s noteworthy that a line from “ Bicycle Race ” also references this song.
The lead vocals on this track were handled solely by Mercury. Roger Taylor and Brian May took care of the backing vocals.
The original artwork for this single was so offensive that it was banned. Queen was forced to alter it in order to remove the ban on it.
This single was a chart success. In the US Billboard Hot 100, it peaked at number 24. In the UK Singles Chart, it performed better, peaking at number 11.
Yes, they did. The official clip for this song was shot in Texas, United States. To be precise, it was filmed at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center (formerly called the Dallas Convention Center) in Dallas, Texas.
It was released as one of the singles from Queen’s seventh studio album “Jazz”. “Jazz” was released on November 10 of 1978.
Recording of the album took place in three recording studios, including Mountain Studios, located in the Swiss municipality of Montreux. The other two are:
The band shares production credits for the album with renowned English record producer, Roy Thomas Baker. “Jazz” became the final album of the band to be produced by Roy. Roy had a long working history with the band, spanning through their first four albums.
The album was officially released through the following record labels:
In 2011, “Jazz” was reissued by Queen’s new record label, Universal Music.
Aside from the release of four singles as a means of promoting the album, the band embarked on a world tour known as the “Jazz Tour”.
“Jazz” peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard 200 in the United States. It was No. 2 in the UK.
The album has been certified, platinum by the RIAA in the US, gold in the UK, France, Germany as well as Austria. “Jazz” has also received a platinum certification in Poland, Switzerland and the Netherlands.  
Meaning? How more clear cut can it get? Take it as you want it lol Goes both ways… Especially due to the fact that it’s sang by a [expletive].
Not so clear if you are not a native English speaker…
You know it hardly makes any difference whether you write expletive or the f slur. We all know what you mean and it is not ok to say that.
Well, the first verse suggests… well, an event that adult men may well be unwilling to mention except as “stuff”.
It’s 2021, dude. Stop with the gay slurs already.
American underground comix legend Robert “R.” Crumb was also a huge fan of “fat bottomed girls”! Check out his 70’s artwork to find put what the attraction of a “fat bottomed girl” is!
It really doesn’t matter what the sexual orientation of the singer was. Brian May who was very much a heterosexual male, was the writer of the song. Freddie was Bi. The actual love of his life was in fact a female named Mary Austin.
I mean, it’s like regeton but in a hig quality-poetry way of speaking. So GS everywhere anywhere will be the same. The difference is how GOOD you can speak about it
If you feel the need to virtue signal about the group that sang a song titled “Fat Bottomed Girls” you’ve got way too much time on your hands
Love this song, another Queen song that stood the test of time.
It sounds to me like this is a song about a guy who was sexually assaulted by his overweight nanny as a child. He lost his virginity to her and continued to have sex with overweight women as an adult.
OMG Hahahahaha! Yup, you hit the nail on the head. That is exactly how I interpret this song. I also agree the sexuality of the singer bears no weighing effect on the meaning of the song. Freddie was actually bi. But he still LOVED something every single male, straight or gay LOVES………big ol’ butts!
This is what I’m online looking for info about yes. As a gay man, I can’t help but wonder if it was Fanny who “turned” Freddy bi. I’ve never met a guy who was into guys and large women. But Freddy was one of a kind so
Wondering the same thing as heterosexual black woman without a fat bottom lol
Bingo! This song’s about p*dophi*ia, plain and simple. It’s amazing and hypocritical that it’s so popular; if the lyrics were “left alone with my daddy, he was such a ho*ny fatty, you made a bad girl out of me” and sung by a woman, people would be outraged, and rightly so.
Why would you call the writer an idiot. He is making a statement which, besides being totally true, express his or her opinion. Please do not berate someone for being candid.
i truthfully always believed that this was a taboo song, been with, or been attracted to larger women or men is seen as taboo by the media and at the time been gay was very taboo, especially with the aids epidemic, so i thought the song was saying im a guy i like men, but in a equally taboo way, saying im a skinny guy and i like big girls.
like the song ‘big girl you are beautiful’ it annoys me that a gay good looking guy can say ye i like big women, if you like big women then be with them, you cant tell someone your attracted to them, when really your not because your gay, you could say you understand why people would think they were attactive, but nothing more, like me im a straight larger female but i can see why men and gay women would love great big wobbly boobies.
True, he may be an idiot, but please allow him to embarrass himself with his biased opinion. … a gay man can still recognize when a woman (regardless of size) is beautiful, just as easily as another man, a woman or a child. Beauty is beauty. I am straight, and male, yet I can recognize when another man is handsome… my sensuality does not mean I am blind. But more to the point, I could sing a Country song about riding the range, driving my pickup truck or sleeping under the stars. I am not a Cowboy, don’t own a truck and ain’t even drinker….but nobody would call me out so singing a song that is clearly not about me. So don’t get your knickers in a twist about Freddy Mercury singing a song about women.
If there is a brazilian here would understand. We love “traseiros” aka “bunda” too.
Previous comments already said it all. This song is about sexual abuse in childhood. It’s so messed up, shows how male sexual abuse was a taboo at that time (and it still is)
Doesn’t “bottom” in English slang mean “pu**y”?
I don’t know about English slang, I’m American and I’ve always thought the word, “bottom” meant, “butt” “hiney” “a-s” “backside” or, “rear end”
How can you not hear the sexual abuse take on this song? Left alone with big fat Fanny she was such a naughty nanny, hey big woman you made a bad boy out of me. His nanny totally molested him!!
I’m sorry but even in mesopotamia big hip woman (fat bottomed girls) would make the rocking world go round
And I thought this song was an ode to prostitution…. prostitutes (of whatever sexual orientation) that initiate and mature juveniles into “real” men. The last verse says it all – he’s got mortages and homes, .. no beauty queens in locality, yet he still finds his pleasures with….
Now I got mortgages and homes
I got stiffness in the bones
Ain’t no beauty queens in this locality
But I still get my pleasure
Still got my greatest treasure
Hey big woman you gonna make a big man out of me
Everyone is so hip cool and offended here
The line “get on your bikes and ride” may have a less literal meaning. In the UK the phrase “on your bike” is an idoiomatic expression often used as a typically vulgar dismissal, the equivalent of telling someone to “f— off.” It apparently is highly offensive to say.
That’s a reference to their song “Bicycle Race”. and “Bicycle Race” reciprocates with the lyric “fat bottomed girls, they’ll be riding today”.
Holy hellfire. You all are taking this fun song way too seriously. It was penned by Brian May who is heterosexual and sung by Freddie Mercury who was gay. Chill the heck out!!!
May I also add, just because someone does not share your opinion, does not make their opinions less valid. It does not make them an idiot. However, even if it DID make that person an idiot, there is no need to point that out to them. … their posts show it clearly enough.
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Oh you gonna take me home tonight
Oh down beside that red firelight
Oh you gonna let it all hang out
Fat-bottomed girls, you make the rocking world go 'round

Hey, I was just a skinny lad
Never knew no good from bad
But I knew life before I left my nursery (huh)
Left alone with big fat Fanny
She was such a naughty nanny
Heap big woman, you made a bad boy out of me

Hey, hey!

I've been singing with my band
'Cross the water, 'cross the land
I've seen every blue-eyed floozy on the way (hey)
But their beauty and their style
Went kind of smooth after a while
Take me to them dirty ladies every time

C'mon!

Oh, won't you take me home tonight?
Oh, down beside your red firelight
Oh, and you give it all you got
Fat-bottomed girls, you make the rocking world go 'round
Fat-bottomed girls, you make the rocking world go 'round

Hey, listen here
Now I got mortgages and homes
I got stiffness in the bones
Ain't no beauty queens in this locality (I tell you)
Oh, but I still get my pleasure
Still got my greatest treasure
Heap big woman you done made a big man of me (now get this)

Oh (I know), you gonna take me home tonight (please)
Oh, down beside that red firelight
Oh, you gonna let it all hang out
Fat-bottomed girls, you make the rocking world go 'round (yeah)
Fat-bottomed girls, you make the rocking world go 'round

Get on your bikes and ride

Ooh, yeah, oh, yeah, them fat-bottomed girls
Fat-bottomed girls, yeah, yeah, yeah
Alright
Ride 'em come on
Fat-bottomed girls
Yes, yes, right

Thanks to Frankie Futcher, Brian Glennon, Peter Featherston, Rod, PJ for correcting these lyrics.

Writer(s): Freddie Mercury, Ziv Cojocaro



The single release of this song reached number 11 in the UK Singles Chart and number 24 in the Billboard Hot 100 in the US. It was a double-A-side single with "Bicycle Race" .


The song's music video was shot at the Dallas Convention Center in Texas in October 1978.


This song references the band's song "Bicycle Race" closer to the end when Freddie Mercury shouts, "Get on your bikes and ride!" "Bicycle Race" has the line "fat bottomed girls, they'll be riding today" in its lyrics.


On 20 March 2018, this track was certified twice "Platinum" in the US by the RIAA for over two million digital-download equivalent units.

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It's not in the way you say you care
It's not in the way you've been treating my friends
It's not in the way that you'll stay till the end
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Led Zeppelin - "Kashmir" Oh, let the sun beat down upon my face
With stars to fill my dreams
I am a traveler of both time and space
To be where I have been
Sit with elders of the gentle race
This world has seldom seen
Talk...
Bob Seger - "Night Moves" I was a little too tall
Could've used a few pounds
Tight pants points hardly renown
She was a black-haired beauty with big dark eyes
And points all her own sitting way up high
Way up firm and high...
Simon & Garfunkel - "Cecilia" Celia, you're breaking my heart
You're shaking my confidence daily
Oh Cecilia, I'm down on my knees
I'm begging you please to come home

Celia, you're breaking my heart
You're shaking my confidence...
Joe Walsh - "Rocky Mountain Way" Spent the last year
Rocky Mountain way
Couldn't get much higher
Out to pasture
Think it's safe to say
Time to open fire

And we don't need the ladies
Cryin' 'cause the story's sad
'Cause the Rocky...


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Queen guitarist Brian May wrote this song, which is about a young man who comes to appreciate women of substantial girth. May told Mojo magazine October 2008: "I wrote it with Fred in mind, as you do especially if you've got a great singer who likes fat bottomed girls… or boys."
This was released as a double A-side single with " Bicycle Race ." The songs ran together on the album, and were often played that way by radio stations. The year before, Queen released " We Will Rock You " and " We Are The Champions " as a double A-side. They are still usually played together by radio stations. Each song has a reference to the other in the lyrics: in "Bicycle Race," a lyric runs: "Fat bottomed girls, they'll be riding today, so look out for those beauties, oh yeah." In "Fat Bottomed Girls" the closing call shouts "get on your bikes and ride!," linking the two songs together.
The cover of the single featured a nude woman riding a bicycle, and was altered after many stored refused to stock it. The new version was the same image with panties drawn over the woman.

Suggestion credit : Rachel - South Point, OH

The song was used as the opening theme for Morgan Spurlock's 2004 documentary Super Size Me .

Suggestion credit : Bertrand - Paris, France, for above 2

A funny incident involving this song occurred on the Daily Politics show on UK TV in January 2014, when respectable political editor Nick Robinson's iPad suddenly started to play the song midway through a panel discussion between several politicians. Robinson hastily turned the device off before - in his words - "the really embarrassing lyrics start."
This is one of a very small number of Queen songs composed and performed in an alternative tuning to standard. Brian May used a Dropped D tuning for this song.
Surprisingly for such a popular song, it only features on one Queen live compilation from the original lineup: On Fire Live at the Bowl , from Milton Keynes 1982. On the Queen + tours, it has been a regular staple, with both Paul Rogers and Adam Lambert handling the lyrics with gusto. Versions featuring Paul Rogers on vocals appear on Return of the Champions (2005), Super Live in Japan (2006) and Live in Ukraine (2008).

Suggestion credit : Jesse - Dallas, TX

Mojo asked Brian May how gay icon Freddie Mercury could deliver such a convincing heterosexual performance on this song. He replied: "On the face of it, it's a heterosexual song because it's called 'Fat Bottomed Girls,' but I was totally aware of Freddie's proclivities and the fact he was going to sing it. Plus, some of the inspiration for the song came from stuff that I saw in Freddie's life as well as my own. So it's actually not so much of a heterosexual song as you might think (laughs). It's a sort of pansexual song. There are so many ways you can take it."
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