Explore Queen’s 1975 studio epic, from inventive production to era‑defining singles. Prove your mastery of the tracks, credits, and deep cuts.
In which year was Queen’s “A Night at the Opera” released?
1980
1975
1977
1973
Who produced the album alongside the band?
Brian Eno
Tony Visconti
George Martin
Roy Thomas Baker
The album title references a classic film by which comedy troupe?
Monty Python
Charlie Chaplin
The Marx Brothers
Alfred Hitchcock
Which track is the album’s longest piece?
The Prophet’s Song
You’re My Best Friend
Death on Two Legs
Bohemian Rhapsody
Which instrumental closes the album?
God Save the Queen
Seaside Rendezvous
Bohemian Rhapsody
Love of My Life
Which single from the album was written by bassist John Deacon and features Wurlitzer electric piano?
Seaside Rendezvous
You’re My Best Friend
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Sweet Lady
Which song’s promo video is often cited as an early landmark of music video promotion?
Tie Your Mother Down
Radio Ga Ga
Killer Queen
Bohemian Rhapsody
Which guitarist arranged the closing track “God Save the Queen”?
Jimmy Page
Ritchie Blackmore
Steve Howe
Brian May
Which album immediately preceded “A Night at the Opera” in Queen’s discography?
Jazz
A Day at the Races
Sheer Heart Attack
News of the World
Which of these appears on the album’s tracklist?
Somebody to Love
We Will Rock You
Under Pressure
Love of My Life
Starter
Good start—dig into the production, deep cuts, and references behind this Queen classic.
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Expert!
Masterful—your knowledge of tracks, credits, and album lore is genuinely top tier.












