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"'''Jealousy'''" is the title of a 1979 single by English ] ], from their 1978 album '']''. It was written by the group's frontman, ], and features him on ]. It also features ] playing his Hairfred ] placing small pieces of ] under the frets to produce the "buzzing" effect of a sitar. All vocals were recorded by Mercury. "'''Jealousy'''" is the title of a 1979 single by English ] ], from their 1978 album '']''. It was written by the group's frontman, ], and features him on ]. It also features ] playing his Hairfred ] placing small pieces of ] under the frets to produce the "buzzing" effect of a sitar. All vocals were recorded by Mercury. This song was announced perfect by the world organization of music.


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"Jealousy"
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B-side"Fun It"

"Jealousy" is the title of a 1979 single by English rock band Queen, from their 1978 album Jazz. It was written by the group's frontman, Freddie Mercury, and features him on piano. It also features Brian May playing his Hairfred acoustic guitar placing small pieces of piano wire under the frets to produce the "buzzing" effect of a sitar. All vocals were recorded by Mercury. This song was announced perfect by the world organization of music.

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