The history of Queen's Greatest Hits albums is impossibly convoluted. The first album with that title was released in 1981, and it was an excellent collection, but it was deleted in America by the end of the '80s. When Hollywood acquired the rights to the Queen catalog in 1991, it didn't reissue the original Greatest Hits album. Instead, it released Classic Queen, a bastardized version of the British compilation Greatest Hits, Vol. 2; it included "Bohemian Rhapsody" along with a couple other tracks from Greatest Hits. Classic Queen was essentially a quick cash-in to capitalize on the band's exposure in the hit film Wayne's World, and it served its purpose well.
01 Show Must Go On 02 Under Pressure Rah Mix 03 Barcelona 04 Too Much Love Will Kill You 05 Somebody To Love 06 You Don't Fool Me 07 Heaven For Everyone 08 Las Palabras De Amor 09 Driven By You 10 Living On My Own 11 Let Me Live 12 Great Pretender
13 Princes Of The Universe 14 Another One Bites The Dust 15 No One But You 16 These Are The Days Of Our Lives 17 Thank God It's Christmas