Queen’s ‘Greatest Hits’ Cracks Top 10… 39 Years After Release

Mike Wass | November 23, 2020 6:12 pm
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Better late than never! Queen’s Greatest Hits finally breaks into the top 10 of the Billboard 200 this week, 39 years after it was first released in 1981. What propelled the album to a new peak of number eight? A pair of vinyl reissues. The legendary band joined forces with Target and Walmart for two exclusive releases. (Fans could choose between “ruby blend marble vinyl” or “red and white-colored vinyl”). Amazingly, despite never cracking the top 10, Queen’s Greatest Hits has already gone nine-times platinum. Surely that diamond certification can’t be too far off?

Greatest hits now becomes Freddie Mercury & Co.’s ninth top 10 album in the US, the others being the Bohemian Rhapsody soundtrack (No. 2 in 2019), Greatest Hits I, II & III: The Platinum Collection (No. 6, 2019), Classic Queen (No. 4, 1992), The Game (No. 1, 1980), Jazz (No. 6, 1979), News of the World (No. 3, 1978), A Day at the Races (No. 5, 1977) and A Night at the Opera (No. 4, 1976). The band’s Greatest Hits remains the highest-selling album of all time in the UK. Revisit one of Queen’s many iconic anthems below.

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